Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion

Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion is a Hong Kong television series based on Huang Yi's novel Fuyu Fanyun. It was released overseas in December 2005 and broadcast on TVB in January 2006.

Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion
Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion poster
GenreWuxia
StarringRaymond Lam
Charmaine Sheh
Bosco Wong
Sonija Kwok
Sharon Chan
Opening themeChut Chiu (出鞘) performed by Raymond Lam
Ending themeLing Wui (領會) performed by Raymond Lam
Country of originHong Kong
Original language(s)Cantonese
No. of episodes40
Production
Running time45 minutes per episode
Release
Original networkTVB
Original releaseJanuary 5 

February 25, 2006
External links
Website
Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion
Traditional Chinese覆雨翻雲
Simplified Chinese覆雨翻云

Synopsis

The two sharpest weapons in the world,
The Rain-Ceasing Sword and the Cloud Ruling Sabre!
Carry the burdens of ethnic conflicts.

Pong Ban (Derek Kok) mercilessly defeated three monks who protected the Rain-Ceasing Sword. The surviving monk took the sword and fled when Long Fan-Wan (David Chiang) arrives to stop Pong Ban. The monk then was later found by Hon Pak (Bosco Wong), who presented it to Yin Wong.

It is set during the early Ming Dynasty, after the overthrow of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. Fung Heng-Lit (Raymond Lam), the Mongol prince, lost his childhood memories during a massacre by Emperor Zhu. Heng-Lit escaped the massacre and grew up in China, where he becomes the chief of a clan. Pong Ban tries, by all means, to regain Heng-Lit's childhood memory and groom him into being a prince, hoping that Heng-Lit may lead the Mongol rebels in a campaign to overthrow the Ming Dynasty. However, Heng-Lit has his own dream, in which the Mongols and the Han Chinese live together in harmony.

Cast

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
CastRoleDescription
Raymond LamFung Heng-Lit
風行烈
Mongolian Prince
Chun Mung-Yiu's lover
Hon pak's best friend
Gan Bing-Wan's ex-husband
Charmaine ShehChun Mung-Yiu
秦夢瑤
Fung Heng-Lit's lover
Bosco WongHon Pak
韓柏
Hui Ye-Yuet's lover
Fung Heng-Lit's best friend
Sonija KwokGan Bing-Wan
靳冰雲
Pong Ban's lover
Chun Mung-Yiu's senior
Fung Heng-Lit's ex-wife
Sharon ChanHui Ye-Yuet
虛夜月
Hon Pak's lover
Derek KwokPong Ban
龐斑
Gan Bing-Wan's lover
Loyal follower of Fung Heng-Lit
Mongolian cult leader
David ChiangLong Fan-Wan
浪翻雲
Hon Pak's master
Makbau Mak (麥長青)Chu Di
朱棣
4th Royal Prince, Later becomes Yongle Emperor
Power ChanFan Leung-Kik
范良極
Hon Pak's master
Good friend of Chun Mung-Yiu

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
January 5–6, 2006 1 — 2
24
[1]
2
January 9–13, 2006 3 — 7
24
[2]
3
January 16–20, 2006 8 — 12
25
[3]
4
January 23–27, 2006 13 — 17
24
[4]
5
January 30 - February 3, 2006 18 — 23
22
[5]
6
February 6–10, 2006 24 — 28
24
[6]
7
February 13–17, 2006 29 — 33
23
[7]
8
February 20–24, 2006 34 — 38
24
[8]
8
February 25, 2006 39 — 40
23
[9]

Awards and nominations

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

  • "Best Drama"

References

  • TVB.com Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion - Official Website (in Chinese)
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