Justice Bao | |
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Also known as | New Justice Bao |
Simplified Chinese | 包 青 天 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Bāo Qīng Tiān |
Genre | crime fiction historical fiction wuxia gong'an fiction fantasy |
Written by | Qu Wei (Season 1) Song Guanyi (Season 1) Qu Fangting (Season 2) Yang Ming (Season 3) |
Directed by | Chen Lieh (Season 1) Wang Chi-sheng (Season 1) Tang Hao (Season 1) Tao Dongxin (Season 2) He Zhonghua (Season 3) |
Starring | Jin Chao-chun Kenny Ho Fan Hung-hsuan Wang Shasha Lung Lung Yang Na |
Opening theme | "Qi Xia Wu Yi" (七俠五義) |
Composers | Hsi Yu-lung Zhou Sixian |
Country of origin | China |
Original language | Mandarin |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 120 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Kong Xiuling Eddie Hung (Season 3) |
Producer | Jin Chao-chun |
Running time | 45 minutes/episode |
Chronology | |
Related | Justice Bao (1993) Justice Bao (2008) |
Justice Bao is a Chinese TV series starring producer Jin Chao-chun as the Song dynasty official Bao Zheng. The series ran for 3 seasons from 2010 to 2012. In addition to Jin, Kenny Ho, Fan Hung-hsuan and Lung Lung again reprise their iconic roles from the 1993 Taiwanese hit Justice Pao and the 2008 Chinese series Justice Bao .
Season | Episodes | Traditional Chinese Title | English Translation |
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#1 (2010) | 40 | 七 俠 五 義 (Qī Xiá Wǔ Yì) | The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants |
#2 (2011) | 40 | 碧 血 丹 心 (Bì Xuè Dān Xīn) | Arbiter of Loyalty Unto Death |
#3 (2012) | 40 | 開封 奇 案 (Kāifēng Qí Àn) | Arbiter of Kaifeng Mystery |
Character | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 |
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Bao Zheng | Jin Chao-chun | ||
Zhan Zhao | Kenny Ho | ||
Gongsun Ce | Fan Hung-hsuan | ||
Ai Hu | Wang Shasha | ||
Consort Pang | Yang Na | ||
Zhang Long | Zhao Shengkui | ||
Zhao Hu | Bai Xiao | ||
Wang Chao | Wang Yiwei | Liu Jian | |
Ma Han | Zhang Peng | He Kai | |
Wang Yanling | Xiao Zhu | Zhang Qi | |
Pang Ji | Yao Gang | Niu Piao | |
Zhao Zhen | Liu Changde | Wang Hau | |
Zhao Heng | Yang Lixin | Zhang Lei | |
Zhao Defang | Lung Lung | ||
Princess Di | Zhang Jiayi | ||
Pang Fu | Xu Wen | Zhang Tianxiao |
Type | Title | Singer | Lyricist | Composer |
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Opening song | "Qi Xia Wu Yi" (七俠五義; "The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants") | Shanghai Institute of Popular Music | Jin Yongjie | Chen Fuming |
Ending song (Season 1) | "Sheng Sheng Man" (聲聲慢; "Slow, Slow Tune") | A-fu | Yang Chin-wei | Ho Kuan-ting |
Insert songs (Season 1) | "Pianpian Feiqi" (翩翩飛起; "Fluttering Off") | Jeanette Wang | Ho Chi-hung Chen Chia-li | Chen Fuming |
"Ji Qian Renjia" (祭千人家; "Worshiping a Thousand Homes") | Zhou Xiang | Jin Yongjie | Zhou Xiang | |
Ending song (Season 2) | "Shuangyu Nüzi" (雙魚女子; "The Pisces Woman") | Shane Chang | A-Sun | Wang Yiping Mao Hui |
Ending song (Season 3) | "Zhide Bei Ni Chong" (值得被你寵; "Deserving Your Spoiling") | Winnie Hsin | Yao Je-lung | Guan Dazhou |
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