King's War

King's War, also known as Legend of Chu and Han, is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty. It started airing on Anhui TV, Zhejiang TV, Jiangxi TV and Tianjin TV on 28 December 2012.

King's War
Poster
Also known asLegend of Chu and Han
Chu Han Chuanqi
Traditional楚漢傳奇
Simplified楚汉传奇
MandarinChǔ Hàn Chuánqí
GenreHistorical drama
Written byWang Peigong
Wang Hailin
Yan Gang
Directed byGao Xixi
Shen Yan
Guo Miaoxin
Presented byYu Dong
Chi Yufeng
Ouyang Changlin
Yang Shoucheng
Zhang Suzhou
Wan Ke
Wang Tongyuan
Wang Xiaodong
Zhao Shuqing
Gu Yongqiang
Luo Hao
He Ling
StarringChen Daoming
Peter Ho
Duan Yihong
Qin Lan
Li Yixiao
Sun Haiying
Yang Lixin
Huo Qing
Yu Hewei
You Yong
Elvis Tsui
Yu Bin
Opening themeTianxia Yingxiong (天下英雄) performed by Han Lei
Ending themeWei Ai Er Sheng (为爱而生) performed by Song Zuying
Composer(s)Xu Peidong
Country of originChina
Original language(s)Mandarin
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producer(s)Zhao Hongmei, Zhang Huali, Kong Lingquan, Cheng Weidong, Gu Shunkun, Zhao Duojia, Guo Man, Zheng Gang, Xue Huixuan, Ding Yilan, Guo Li, Xiao Rong, Guo Yan, Ma Baozhou, Zhang Heng, Yang Yuming, Yu Wanqin, Liu Jun
Producer(s)Lu Guoqiang, Li Chaoyang, Feng Weiwei, Jiang Zhong, Mu Xiaosui
Production location(s)China
CinematographyNiu Mingshan
Guo Qingrui
Zhang Yong
Li Li
Production company(s)
  • Bona Film Group
  • Beijing Xishiji Film and TV Culture Development
DistributorMou Jihong
Release
Original networkAnhui TV
Zhejiang TV
Jiangxi TV
Tianjin TV
Original release28 December 2012 (2012-12-28)

The show began streaming on Netflix in 2017.[1]

Cast

Production

King's War is the second historical drama television series directed by Gao Xixi, after Three Kingdoms (2010). The production cost for King's War was expected to break records, as Bona Film Group announced on 8 June 2011 that it would provide Gao Xixi with a budget of 1.7 billion yuan for the project, excluding the costs for possible future expansions.[2]

Filming started on 25 August 2011[2] and ended on 5 May 2012.

Set construction

According to reports, apart from its huge budget, one of the highlights of the series is its realistic sets. The palace, along with other important locations in the television series, had to be totally reconstructed in accordance with the requirements stated in the script. The sets were expected to be completed by July 2011.[2]

Casting

Chen Daoming formally signed on to play Liu Bang, one of the lead roles in the drama.[2] On 25 August 2011, Gao Xixi appeared in public with six confirmed members of the cast, including Chen Daoming, Peter Ho, Hu Dong and Liu Yuxin. Chen Daoming had been confirmed to play Liu Bang while Peter Ho was a likely choice for the role of Xiang Yu.[3]

Script

Screenwriter Wang Peigong spent years creating the script for King's War. Gao Xixi said in an interview, "Peigong and I would discuss about King's War when we have time. It has been four years, I believe the time is ripe now. The story will begin from Liu Bang starting off as a patrol officer in Pei County, until he established the Han dynasty and became the emperor. This series will not follow the narrative style of historical dramas. The clever part about Legend of Chu and Han lies in the word Legend."[3]

English dub

On 15 August 2015, an English dub of all 80 episodes was completed for release on South African Cable Television.

Reception

The series received average ratings, but Gao Xixi claimed that it was attracting a highly educated audience.[4]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
20141st Hengdian Film and TV Festival of ChinaBest ActorPeter HoWon
Best ActressLi YixiaoWon

International broadcast

Country Network(s)/Station(s) Series premiere Title
 ThailandTrue4UAugust 10, 2015ฉู่ฮั่น ศึกชิงบัลลังก์ สะท้านปฐพี (Chu Han Suek Ching Ballang Sataan Pattapi[5])
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References

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