The Legend of Chasing Fish

The Legend of Chasing Fish is a 2013 Chinese mythology fantasy romantic comedy television series directed Wu Jinyuan, Chen Guohua and Huang Jintianby, and starring Zhao Liying, Kenny Kwan, Shirley Dai and Ding Zijun. It was first broadcast on 13 July 2013 in Hunan Television in China. The story is based on Yulan Ji.

The Legend of Chasing Fish
Also known asMermaid Legend
Traditional追魚傳奇
Simplified追鱼传奇
MandarinZhuīyǘ Chuánqí
GenreHistorical, epic fantasy, romantic comedy
Written byDeng Zishan
Directed byWu Jinyuan
Chen Guohua
Huang Jintian
StarringZhao Liying
Kenny Kwan
Shirley Dai
Ding Zijun
Opening themeXiang Xiang Zhui
Ending themeKenny Kwan Whirlpool
Country of originChina
Original language(s)Mandarin
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producer(s)Ye Yunfei
Production location(s)Hengdian World Studios
Production company(s)Guangsha Media
Release
Original networkHunan Television
First shown inChina
Original release13 July (2013-07-13) 
19 August 2013 (2013-08-19)

Plot

It tells the story of the Chinese benevolent fish yaoguai named Hongling. While on a mission to find the perfect birthday gift for the Azure Dragon Emperor, Hongling befriends youngster Zhang Zen. In an unexpected and heartbreaking twist of events, Zhang Zen's father is murdered, and Hongling fails to pass through the Dragon Gate, which will ascend her to a dragon. The Dragon Prince convinces the king to make an exception should she help Zhang Zen get married and bring back the wedding flower ball. Unfortunately, while troubles continue to appear on his path, Hongling finds herself falling for the youngster and sacrifices immortality for love, not knowing that troubles are still lurking in the corners and will take unimaginative measures to drive them apart.

Cast

  • Zhao Liying as Hongling, a carp yaoguai.
  • Kenny Kwan as Zhang Zhen, a scholar.
  • Shirley Dai as Jin Mudan, a spoiled rich girl.
  • Ding Zijun as Zhan Feng, the prince in the Song dynasty.
  • Waise Lee as Jin Chong, the father of Jin Mudan, the prime minister of Song dynasty.
  • Cao Xinyue as Tang Xin, a village girl who falls in love with the prince Zhan Feng.
  • Bai Shan as Jin Ruolan, the sister of Jin Chong an Zhang Zhen's stepmother.
  • Zhang Mingming as the dragon prince.

Other

Production

This television series shot the scene in Hengdian World Studios, Zhejiang.[1][2][3]

Critical response

It received positive reviews.[4]

Its audience ratings are very high, and in box-office terms, it was a great success.[5][6]

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