Chess Warriors
Chess warriors was a TV programme in 2001. It has a mixture of action and romance in the programme.
Cast
- 張衛健 as Xuē Yípiào - the red horse
- 樊亦敏 as Lěng Yàn - the red Minister
- 黃文豪 as Yuè Huáixiān - the red chariot and then the Marshal
- 何美鈿 as Yè Yèxīn - the red advisor
- 車軒 as Lěng Zijīng - the King's chancellor
- 沈孟生 as Bā Léiwǔ - the red chariot
Story
Yuè Huáixiān is ultimately overwhelmed by the Khitan chariot. Though he survives the encounter, he loses his right arm in battle. Witnessing his injury, the spectators—who had earlier been encouraged by his success—fall into despair. Yè Yèxīn, the daughter of a loyal general and a close friend of Yuè Huáixiān, is particularly distressed. Before the minister can be killed, the Chinese king concedes defeat, ending the match.
Yuè Huáixiān and the general are taken for medical treatment, but the chancellor falsely claims to be acting under royal orders and has them condemned to death. The general is executed, while Yuè Huáixiān narrowly survives and is discarded in a pigs pen to die. He is discovered by Xuē Yípiào, who brings him home to be treated by his blind mother. Meanwhile, Yè Yèxīn and her mother are expelled from the city; Yè escapes, but her mother is killed during the attempt.
Yuè Huáixiān recovers and forms a close friendship with Xuē Yípiào, marking the beginning of their shared journey. Xuē later develops romantic feelings for Yè Yèxīn. Upon learning that Yuè Huáixiān is still alive, the chancellor orders his daughter, Lěng Yàn, to arrange his assassination. Although she hires an assassin, Lěng Yàn begins to question her father's claims after observing Yuè's character. She grows close to Yuè Huáixiān and falls in love with him, concealing her identity as the chancellor's daughter. This leads to jealousy from Yè Yèxīn, and when Yuè later learns the truth, he distances himself from Lěng Yàn.
Over time, Lěng Yàn forms a close bond with Xuē Yípiào, and she gradually develops feelings for him as well. Yè Yèxīn and Yuè Huáixiān eventually reconcile and grow close again.
Finally, Lěng Yàn is revealed to be the biological daughter of Xuē Yípiào's adoptive mother, making her his half-sister by birth. It is also revealed that Xuē is the emperor's long-lost son, born to a late empress. Recognizing his true identity, the emperor appoints Xuē to lead the decisive chess match against the Khitan forces. The Khitan warriors are defeated, the chancellor is executed, and the emperor abdicates the throne in Xuē Yípiào's favor, naming him crown prince.
Category:Chinese television shows
Category:Works by Kuo Cheng