Wind and Cloud 2

Wind and Cloud 2 is a Taiwanese television series based on Hong Kong artist Ma Wing-shing's manhua series Fung Wan. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2004. Even though the series is marketed as a sequel to Wind and Cloud (2002), it was produced by a different company and is loosely connected to Wind and Cloud. Vincent Zhao and Peter Ho reprised their roles as the titular characters from the first series.

Wind and Cloud 2
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Traditional Chinese風雲2
Simplified Chinese风云2
Literal meaningWind and Cloud 2
Hanyu PinyinFēng Yún Èr
JyutpingFung1 Wan4 Ji6
GenreWuxia
Based onFung Wan
by Ma Wing-shing
Screenplay byBo Hua
Chen Huiyan
Directed byLee Wai-man
Presented byLong Qiuyun
Peng Yi
StarringVincent Zhao
Peter Ho
Opening themeXiaoao Fengyun (笑傲風雲) performed by Sun Xing
Ending themeBieren De Tianchang Dijiu (別人的天長地久) performed by Fish Leong
Country of originTaiwan
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producerChen Jidong
ProducersPeng Yi
Wu Yi
Production locationsTaiwan
China
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companiesYang Peipei Workshop
Hunan TV & Broadcast Intermediary
Release
Original networkCTV
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Plot

The series is based on the Heaven School story arc of the manhua series. A mysterious stranger wearing an ice mask approaches Nie Feng and tells him he has the ability to resurrect the dead. To everyone's surprise, the stranger revives Di-er Meng, Nie Feng's lover, who had died earlier. However, Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun gradually realise that they are falling under his control and being manipulated by him. The stranger, who claims to be a god and possesses supernatural powers, is revealed to be Dishitian, the leader of Heaven School, a martial arts school. Several well-known fighters have joined the Heaven School either out of fear of Dishitian or temptation by the rewards he offers.

Dishitian's intentions become clear later. He is planning to recruit the fighters – including Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun – who wield the seven most powerful weapons in the jianghu (martial artists' community) to join him in his quest to slay a dragon and obtain a precious Dragon Orb, which can boost a martial artist's inner energy by several times after consumption. The mission is successful but the Orb breaks into pieces and the fragments end up in different locations. In greed, Dishitian consumes more pieces than his body can take, and suffers severe internal injuries. His treacherous servant, Duan Lang, seizes the opportunity to kill him and absorb his powers. Duan Lang then morphs into the Qilin Demon and becomes a dangerous threat to the jianghu. Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun join forces to defeat Duan Lang.

Cast

  • Vincent Zhao as Nie Feng
  • Peter Ho as Bu Jingyun
  • Huang Yi as Di-er Meng
  • Qin Lan as Yu Chuchu
  • Tammy Chen as Zining
  • Chen Kuan-lin as Duan Lang
  • Li Li-chun as Xu Fu
  • Wei Yicheng as Dishitian
  • Sun Xing as Xiongba
  • Liu Weihua as Wuming
  • Huang Jianuo as Jianchen
  • Zheng Guolin as Huaimie
  • Feng Shaofeng as Huaikong
  • Yue Yueli as Tie Kuangtu
  • Yang Rui as Bai Ling
  • Li Xingyu as Luo Xian
  • Pan Hong as Xiaosanxiao
  • Zhu Hong as Yunling
  • Wang Lu as Huangying
  • Zhang Zhilü as Long'er
  • Wang Jialin as Juexin

See also

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