Rose Martial World

Rose Martial World
Rose Martial World
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Genre Period drama
Romance
Action
Format Serial
Created by Yu Zheng
Directed by Peter Yuen
Wang Shaojie
Starring Huo Siyan
Sun Feifei
Wallace Chung
Mickey He
Sheren Tang
Damian Lau
Sammul Chan
Feng Shaofeng
Opening theme "Jianghu Yao" (江湖谣) by Mickey He
Ending theme "Hua Kai Hua Luo" (花开花落) by Sun Feifei
Country of origin China
Hong Kong
Language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Lin Guohua
Producer(s) Yu Zheng
Location(s) Shanghai
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s) Yu Zheng Workshop
Beijing Feng Wu Tian Ge Company
Zhejiang Sanhe Company
Hong Kong Saint Enterprise
Broadcast
Original airing 2008
Rose Martial World
Chinese 玫瑰江湖
Literal meaning Roses of Jianghu

Meigui Jianghu, also known by its literal English title Rose Martial World, is a 30-part Chinese-Hong Kong co-produced television drama serial created by Yu Zheng. The drama is directed by Peter Yuen and Wang Shaojie, starring cast members from both Mainland China and Hong Kong. It was first broadcast in Taiwan in 2008. Yu Zheng later published a novel of the same name during its 2009 Mainland China broadcast.

Characters

  • Huo Siyan as Jun Qiluo, the white rose.
  • Sun Feifei as Shen Siru, the red rose.
  • Wallace Chung as Mu Sheng
  • Mickey He as Lin Chuyi
  • Sheren Tang as Yin Xuehan
  • Damian Lau as Jun Wuji
  • Sammul Chan as Ming Shaoqing
  • Feng Shaofeng as Cen Yetong
  • Wang Xiaochen as Hua Jieyu
  • Xiao Yuyu as Yang Xibing
  • Liu Guanxiang as Ming Bujie
  • Zhang Chunzhong as Yuan Tiangang
  • Lee Yiu-ging as Li Shenlong, known as the "warrior god"
  • Song Yang as He Shuwei
  • Ma Ming as Hong Liang

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