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词条 Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series)
释义

  1. List of episodes

     Part One  Part Two  Part Three  Part Four  Part Five 

  2. Cast

     Main cast  Other cast 

  3. Music

  4. See also

  5. External links

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| screenplay = Du Jiafu
Li Yibo
Zhou Kai
Zhu Xiaoping
Ye Shisheng
Liu Shusheng
| director = Wang Fulin
Zhang Shaolin
Shen Haofang
Sun Guangming
Zhang Zhongyi
Cai Xiaoqing
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| starring = Sun Yanjun
Tang Guoqiang
Bao Guo'an
Wu Xiaodong
Lu Shuming
Li Jingfei
| theme_music_composer = Gu Jianfen
| opentheme = Gungun Changjiang Dongshishui (滚滚长江东逝水) performed by Yang Hongji
| endtheme = Lishi De Tiankong (历史的天空) performed by Mao Amin
| composer = Gu Jianfen
Li Yiding
Wang Xian
| country = China
| language = Mandarin
| num_episodes = 84
| executive_producer = You Shijun
Zhang Guangqian
Shan Yusheng
Zhang Jizhong
Hao Heming
| producer = Wang Feng
Ren Dahui
Dai Linfeng
Yang Weiguang
Zhang Tianmin
Yu Changhua
Zhou Ming
Liu Jinru
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| location = Hebei
Inner Mongolia
Sichuan
Ningxia
Gansu
Qinghai
Tibet
Jiangsu
Hubei
Yunnan
| cinematography = Chen Jun
Wang Dianchen
Liu Shuliang
Bi Fujian
Zhang Shaolin
Zhao Xinchang
Gu Qiming
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese television series adapted from the classical novel of the same title by Luo Guanzhong. The series was produced by China Central Television (CCTV) and was first aired on the network in 1994. It spanned a total of 84 episodes, each approximately 45 minutes long. One of the most expensive television series produced at the time, the project was completed over four years and involved over 400,000 cast and crew members, including divisions of the People's Liberation Army from the Beijing, Nanjing and Chengdu military regions. Some of the dialogues spoken by characters were adapted directly from the novel. Extensive battle scenes, such as the battles of Guandu, Red Cliffs and Xiaoting, were also live-acted.

List of episodes

The series is divided into five parts and each part has a different executive producer and director(s).

Part One

  • Title: 第一部:群雄逐鹿 (Part One: Heroes compete for power)
  • Executive producer: You Shijun
  • Director(s): Shen Haofang, Cai Xiaoqing
# Rough translation of title (in English) Original title (in Chinese)
1 Oath of the Peach Garden 桃园三结义
2 The Ten Attendants cause political turmoil 十常侍乱政
3 Dong Zhuo takes control of the capital 董卓霸京师
4 Cao Cao presents a sword 孟德献刀
5 The three heroes fight Lü Bu 三英战吕布
6 The Chain-links Strategy 连环计
7 Fengyi Pavilion 凤仪亭
8 Offering Xu Province thrice 三让徐州
9 Sun Ce builds a dynasty 孙策立业
10 Shooting an arrow through a halberd 辕门射戟
11 Battle of Wancheng 宛城之战
12 White Gate Tower (part 1) 白门楼 (上)
13 White Gate Tower (part 2) 白门楼 (下)
14 Discussing about heroes over drinks 煮酒论英雄
15 Yuan Shao and Cao Cao mobilise their armies 袁曹起兵
16 Guan Yu lists three conditions 关羽约三事
17 Returning riches and a seal 挂印封金
18 A lone journey over a thousand li 千里走单骑
19 Reunion in Gucheng 古城相会
20 Sun Ce's death 孙策之死
21 Battle of Guandu (part 1) 官渡之战 (上)
22 Battle of Guandu (part 2) 官渡之战 (下)
23 Yuan Shao is defeated 大破袁绍

Part Two

  • Title: 第二部:赤壁鏖战 (Part Two: The Battle of Red Cliffs)
  • Executive producer: Zhang Guangqian
  • Director: Cai Xiaoqing
# Rough translation of title (in English) Original title (in Chinese)
24 Leaping across the Tan Stream on horseback 跃马檀溪
25 Liu Bei seeks the virtuous 刘备求贤
26 Turning back to recommend Zhuge Liang 回马荐诸葛
27 Three visits to the thatched cottage 三顾茅庐
28 The inferno at Bowang Slope 火烧博望坡
29 Assisting the people across the river 携民渡江
30 Arguing with the Confucian scholars 舌战群儒
31 Cleverly instigating Zhou Yu 智激周瑜
32 Zhou Yu's plan goes to waste 周瑜空设计
33 The Heroes' Gathering 群英会
34 Borrowing arrows with straw boats 草船借箭
35 The Self-torture Ruse 苦肉计
36 Pang Tong presents the Chain-links Strategy 庞统献连环
37 Thrusting a spear and composing a poem 横槊赋诗
38 Zhuge Liang prays for the wind 诸葛祭风
39 Burning of the Red Cliffs 火烧赤壁
40 Seizing Nan Commandery by wit 智取南郡
41 Conquering the four commanderies 力夺四郡
42 The Beauty Scheme 美人计
43 Ganlu Temple 甘露寺
44 Return to Jing Province 回荆州
45 Zhou Yu is infuriated thrice 三气周瑜
46 The Crouching Dragon attends a funeral 卧龙吊孝
47 Slicing off beard and discarding robe 割须弃袍

Part Three

  • Title: 第三部:三国鼎立 (Part Three: Emergence of the Three Kingdoms)
  • Executive producer: Shan Yusheng
  • Director: Sun Guangming
# Rough translation of title (in English) Original title (in Chinese)
48 Zhang Song presents a map 张松献图
49 Liu Bei enters Sichuan 刘备入川
50 The Phoenix falls at a slope 凤雏落坡
51 Righteously releasing Yan Yan 义释严颜
52 Conquering western Sichuan 夺战西川
53 Attending a banquet alone and armed with only a blade 单刀赴会
54 Battle of Hefei 合肥会战
55 Contention for the succession 立嗣之争
56 Mount Dingjun 定军山
57 Strategic capture of Hanzhong 巧取汉中
58 Drowning the seven armies 水淹七军
59 Leaving Maicheng 走麦城
60 Cao Cao's death 曹操之死
61 Cao Pi usurps the Han throne 曹丕篡汉
62 Campaign against Wu 兴兵伐吴
63 Burning of the linked camps 火烧连营
64 Calmly holding off five enemy forces 安居平五路

Part Four

  • Title: 第四部:南征北战 (Part Four: Battles in the south and north)
  • Executive producer: Zhang Jizhong
  • Director: Zhang Shaolin
# Rough translation of title (in English) Original title (in Chinese)
65 Troops cross the Lu River 兵渡泸水
66 Seeking a path out in dire straits 绝路问津
67 Meng Huo is captured seven times 七擒孟获
68 Northern Expedition 出师北伐
69 Winning over Jiang Wei 收姜维
70 Sima Yi returns 司马复出
71 Empty Fort Strategy 空城退敌
72 Sima Yi obtains a seal 司马取印
73 Battle of wits at Mount Qi 祁山斗智
74 Zhuge Liang disguises himself as a god 诸葛妆神
75 Six campaigns on Mount Qi 六出祁山
76 The fire is extinguished in Shangfang Valley 火熄上方谷
77 Autumn winds on the Wuzhang Plains 秋风五丈原

Part Five

  • Title: 第五部:三分归一 (Part Five: Three united as one)
  • Executive producer: Hao Hengmin
  • Director: Zhang Zhongyi
# Rough translation of title (in English) Original title (in Chinese)
78 Feigning illness to trick Cao Shuang 诈病赚曹爽
79 Conflict in the Wu palace 吴宫干戈
80 Siege of Mount Tielong 兵困铁笼山
81 Sima Zhao commits regicide 司马昭弑君
82 Nine campaigns on the Central Plains 九伐中原
83 Stealth march to Yinping 偷渡阴平
84 Three united under Jin 三分归晋

Cast

Due to the time taken to complete the project (four years), there were numerous instances of (1) multiple actors playing the same character or (2) the same actor taking on multiple roles. An example of case (1) is the character Zhang Liao, who is portrayed by Xu Shaohua in episode 12, Zhang Yakun in episode 39, and Wang Weiguo in episode 54. Chen Zhihui is an extreme example of case (2) because he played a total of four roles – three as generals from Wei, Shu and Wu (Xu Chu, Liao Hua and Taishi Ci) and one as minor warlord Bao Xin. Two other prominent examples of case (2) were Wu Xiaodong and Hong Yuzhou – Wu portrayed Sun Jian in episode 5 and Sun Quan from episode 30 onwards; Hong played a young Yuan Shao in episode 5 and Zhou Yu from episode 9 onwards.

Main cast

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  • Sun Yanjun as Liu Bei
  • Tang Guoqiang as Zhuge Liang
  • Bao Guo'an as Cao Cao
  • Lu Shuming as Guan Yu
  • Li Jingfei as Zhang Fei
  • Wu Xiaodong as Sun Quan / Sun Jian
  • Zhang Guangbei as Lü Bu
  • Li Po as Dong Zhuo
  • Chen Hong as Diaochan
  • Li Qingxiang as Yuan Shao (older)
  • Zhang Shan as Zhao Yun (younger)
  • Wei Zongwan as Sima Yi (older)
  • Pu Cunxin as Sun Ce
  • Hong Yuzhou as Zhou Yu / Yuan Shao (younger)
  • He Jing as Xiaoqiao
  • Hu Zhanli as Meng Huo
  • Li Yunjuan as Lady Zhurong
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Other cast

Sorted by role in alphabetical order

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  • Du Wenlu as Ahuinan
  • Xue Wencheng as Bao Long
  • Chen Zhihui as Bao Xin
  • Liu Shaochun as Bao Zhong
  • Li Fengying as Lady Bian
  • Liu Xiaomei as Lady Cai (Liu Biao's wife)
  • Li Hua as Cai He
  • Me Yue as Cai Mao
  • Qin Zhao as Cai Yong
  • Li Xiaozhou as Cai Zhong
  • An Zhiyi as Cao Fang
  • Huoercha / Bala Zhu'er / Wang Jie as Cao Hong
  • Wang Han as Cao Huan
  • Li Ming as Cao Jie
  • Ji Chenmu as Cao Mao
  • Yang Junyong as Cao Pi
  • Tai Zuhui / Xu Deshan as Cao Ren
  • Wang Guanghui as Cao Rui
  • Kang Ming as Cao Shuang
  • Chi Chonggen as Cao Xi
  • Sun Zhencai as Cao Xun
  • Zheng Qiang as Cao Zhen
  • Wang Liangbo as Cao Zhi
  • Wang Changli as Chen Deng
  • Li Jianyi as Chen Gong (younger)
  • Xiu Zongdi as Chen Gong (older)
  • Niu Chaliang as Chen Gui
  • Wang Tao as Chen Lin
  • Chen Debao / Zhang Shijun as Chen Shi
  • Zhang Shijun as Chen Qun
  • Liu Yinglu as Chen Tai
  • Dong Jiuru as Cheng Bing
  • Zhang Ping as Cheng Ji
  • Yan Huaili / Chen Zhuanliang as Cheng Pu
  • Dai Jingguo / Yu Lianzeng as Cheng Yu
  • Ren Meng as Cheng Zi
  • Zhou Wanhong as Chunyu Qiong
  • Zhuang Li as Lady Cui
  • Li Songqiao as Cui Liang
  • Zhao Xiaochuan as Cui Zhouping
  • Wang Hongguang as Deng Ai
  • Li Zhiyi as Deng Zhi
  • Wu Wenqing as Deng Zhong
  • Zhang Jiatian as Dian Wei
  • Liu Shaochun / Wang Yi / Yang Baohe as Ding Feng
  • Rui Lirong as Ding Yuan
  • Lü Zhong as Empress Dowager Dong
  • Liu Long as Dong Cheng
  • Qin Baolin as Dongtuna
  • Wei Yingming as Duan Gui
  • Liu He as King Duosi
  • Zhang Xuting as Eheshaoge
  • Shi Laiqun / Zhang Minfu as Fa Zheng
  • Wei Deshan as Fan Qiang
  • Qi Wenqiang as Fei Yao
  • Li Hong as Fei Yi
  • Yi Shufen / Guo Shuping as Lady Gan
  • Han Dong / Zhang Yuhai as Gan Ning
  • Yuan Lijian as Gao Xiang
  • Yang Fan as Gongsun Zan
  • Li Yanping as Gu Yong
  • Ding Zhiyong as Guan Ping (younger)
  • Chen Bing as Guan Ping (older)
  • Li Wei as Guan Xing
  • Chang Yuping / Sun Qicheng as Guo Huai
  • Jiang Kai as Guo Jia
  • Guo Shouyang as Guo Tu
  • Zhu Jun as Han Dang
  • Yu Rongguang as Han Fu
  • Yang Zibin as Han Hao
  • Sude Siqin as Han Meng
  • Huang Xiaoli as Han Xuan
  • Li Shicai as Hao Zhao
  • Zheng Tianwei as Empress He
  • Zhang Fuyuan as He Jin
  • Ye Jinsen as Hu Ban
  • Jiang Chongxia as Hu Lie
  • Qi Jianbo as Hu Yuan
  • Yu Weijie as Huche'er
  • Wang Zhongxin as Hua Tuo
  • Song Ge as Hua Xin
  • Wen Hao as Huan Fan
  • Wang Hongwu as Huang Chengyan
  • Wu Guicen / Xu Fuyin as Huang Gai
  • Zeng Ge as Huang Hao
  • Wang Hongtao as Huang Zhong
  • Qiao Chen as Huang Zhong's wife
  • Wang Hongtao as Ji Ling
  • Ding Zhicheng as Ji Ping
  • Han Xinmin as Jia Chong
  • Xu Yongliang / Li Xuliang as Jia Xu
  • Su Jianyu as Jian Shuo
  • An Ji as Jian Yong
  • Zhou Zhou as Jiang Gan
  • Liu Xi as Jiang Ji
  • Liu Hongkun as Jiang Wan
  • Zhang Tianshu as Jiang Wei (younger)
  • Fan Zhiqi as Jiang Wei (older)
  • Zhang Dengqiao as Jiang Wei's mother
  • Wang Zhiqiang as Ju Shou
  • Zhang Xiqian as Kan Ze
  • Zheng Rong as Kong Rong
  • Ma Jichun as Kuai Yue
  • Zhang Yingwu / Sang Bao / Zhang Jinghai as Li Dian
  • Wang Qiang / Zhang Jimin as Li Feng (Li Yan's son)
  • Li Bao'an as Li Fu
  • Wang Zhiqiang as Li Hui
  • Bi Yanjun as Li Ru
  • Yang Aifu as Li Sheng
  • Yan Yansheng as Li Su
  • Mang Lai / Chen Zhihui / Du Wenlu as Liao Hua
  • Wang Gang / Han Zengxiang as Ling Tong
  • Ma Zijun as Liu Bei's wedding emcee
  • Zhu Feng as Liu Bian, Emperor Shao of Han
  • Zhang Da as Liu Biao
  • Chen Xu as Liu Chen
  • Liang Chi as Liu Cong
  • Huo Ercha as Liu Dai
  • Zhao Zhenping as Liu Feng
  • Liu Zongren as Liu Gui
  • Yin Li as Liu Qi
  • Li Tie as Liu Shan (younger)
  • Lu Jixian as Liu Shan (older)
  • Bao Dazhi as Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han (younger)
  • Yin Shen / Su Ke as Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han (older)
  • Xiao Lu / Ma Yusen / Wei Xian as Liu Ye
  • Liang Zhenya as Liu Zhang
  • Zhao Piyu as Lu Ji
  • Cao Li / Song Banggui / Ma Yuliang as Lu Su
  • Gao Fei as Lu Xun
  • Yang Zhaoquan as Lu Zhi
  • Cao Shixiang as Lü Boshe
  • Liu Yan as Lü Bu's daughter
  • Suo Eryong as Lü Fan
  • Chu Guoliang / Guo Molang as Lü Meng
  • An Yaping as Ma Chao
  • Li Jianping / Chen Guanxin as Ma Dai
  • Wang Xianhe / Li Ping as Ma Liang
  • Zhang Zhizhong as Ma Su
  • Huang Wenjun as Ma Teng
  • Zhang Hao as Ma Zhong
  • Qin Baolin as Ma Zun
  • Zhou Huilin as Mao Jie
  • Zhang Nan as Meng Da
  • Yan Fengqi as Meng Jian
  • Li Yankui as Meng Jie
  • Sude Siqin as Meng Tan
  • Li Dongguo as Meng You
  • Xu Di / Wang Luyao as Lady Mi
  • Kui Heguo as Mi Fang
  • Zhu Bingqian / Yang Naihuang / Ren Dongsheng as Mi Zhu
  • Zhang Xuting as King Midang
  • Pang Daxin as Pan Ying
  • Hei Shuikuan / Sun Qicheng as Pan Zhang
  • Zhang Yuanpeng as Pang De
  • Jin Shugui / Zhu Shibin as Pang Tong
  • Guo Jiaqing as Pujing
  • Jiang Jin as Two Qiaos' father
  • Wang Fengwen as Qiao Zhou
  • Chen Changlong as Qin Liang
  • Wang Zhongxin as Qin Mi
  • Liu Liwei as Qin Qi
  • Zhao Piyu as Qiu Jian
  • Wang Ying as Shao Ti
  • Wang Xian as Shen Pei
  • Ma Shuliang as Shi Tao
  • Ji Chonggong as Shi Xu
  • Zheng Xu as Shi Zuan
  • Su Min as Sima Hui
  • Pan Yinlai as Sima Shi (younger)
  • Lei Tieliu as Sima Shi (older)
  • Lü Suosen as Sima Wang
  • Han Qing as Sima Yan
  • Tang Zhenhuan as Sima Yi (younger)
  • Li Chiyou as Sima Zhao (younger)
  • Gao Lancun as Sima Zhao (older)
  • Xu Hongda as Su Yue
  • Yang Jun as Sun Li
  • Guo Jiaqiang / Xia Junyin as Sun Qian
  • Zhao Yue as Sun Shangxiang
  • Pan Yueming as Sun Xiu
  • Li Hongtao / Chen Zhihui as Taishi Ci
  • Zhang Tong as Tao Qian
  • Gao Baobao as Lady Tian
  • Zhang Lianzhong as Tian Feng
  • Wang Tiejun as Tian Si
  • Chi Chonggen as Wang Fu
  • Zhang Hongying as Wang Jing
  • Dong Ji as Wang Lang
  • Cui Dai as Wang Ping
  • Yan Yansheng as Wang Su
  • Zheng Dapeng as Wang Tao
  • Xu Yun as Wang Youtong
  • Tan Zongyao as Wang Yun
  • Mo Qi as Wang Zhi
  • Shi Changjin as Wang Zifu
  • Liu Wei / Wang Xiaoying / Wang Shaowen / Wang Xinhai as Wei Yan
  • Mang Lai / Bi Lige as Wen Ping
  • Lin Moyu / Yu Ruojuan as Lady Wu
  • Li Shicai as Wu Ban
  • Liu Jianwei as Wu Fu
  • Hong Zongxi as Wu Yayu
  • Hong Ximai as Xi Zheng
  • Shi Tiansheng / Shen Shuangcun as Xiahou Ba
  • Bala Zhu'er as Xiahou Dun
  • Yang Lixin as Xiahou Jie
  • Wang Jiming as Xiahou Mao
  • Jiao Yucheng as Xiahou Shang
  • Hao Yueguo as Xiahou Xuan
  • Qian Yulin as Xiahou Yuan
  • Ma Xingyue / Qin Baolin as Xin Pi
  • Wang Jianguo / Lu Ying / Chen Zhihui / Han Dong as Xu Chu
  • Huoercha / Nige Mutu / Li Dongguo / Liu Honglin / Xie Dong as Xu Huang
  • Zhang Qin as Xu Jing
  • Zhang Xiaoming as Xu Sheng
  • Zhai Wanchen as Xu Shu
  • Tai Renhui as Xu Shu's mother
  • Shi Xiaoman as Xu You
  • Wang Ying as Xue Zong
  • Yu Jianai as Xun You
  • Gu Lan as Xun Yu
  • Gao Baobao as Lady Yan (Lü Bu's wife)
  • Li Tan as Yan Jun
  • Xie Jiaqi as Yan Liang
  • Li Zhongbi / Wang Wenyou as Yan Yan
  • Si Gengtian as Yang Feng
  • Gao Xiaobao as Yang Ling
  • Liu Jianwei as Yang Song
  • Meng Xianli as Yang Yi
  • Liu Longbin / Wang Hui as Yi Ji
  • Chu Jianfu as Yu Fan
  • Siqin Bilige / Qi Kejian as Yu Jin
  • Zhou Wanhong as Yu Qiong
  • Chen Youwang / Wang Fusheng as Yuan Shu
  • Deng Xiaoguang as Yuan Tan
  • Shen Long as Yue Jin
  • Ma Jingwu as Zhang Bao (Yellow Turban)
  • Chi Guodong as Zhang Bao (Zhang Fei's son)
  • Zhu Decang as Zhang Dang
  • Wang Huanan / Xing Guozhou as Zhang He
  • Tian Ye as Zhang Hu
  • Yin Huasheng as Zhang Ji
  • Yuan Zhiguang as Zhang Jiao
  • You Shijun as Zhang Liang
  • Xu Shaohua / Zhang Yakun / Wang Weiguo as Zhang Liao
  • Ma Yuliang as Zhang Lu
  • Xie Zhijian as Zhang Rang
  • Zhou Zhonghe as Zhang Ren
  • Zhang Ju as Zhang Song
  • Wang Mianzhi as Zhang Wen
  • Han Shanxu as Zhang Xiu
  • Qi Wenqiang as Zhang Yi
  • Zhou Jiwei as Zhang Zhao
  • Li Baohua as Zhao Fan
  • Gai Ke as Zhao Fan's sister-in-law
  • Han Xinmin as Zhao Lei
  • Hou Yongsheng as Zhao Yun (older)
  • Han Xinmin as Zheng Tai
  • Guan Yue as Zhong Hui
  • Liu Geng as Zhong Yao
  • Liu Runcheng as Zhou Cang
  • Yin Wei / Zhang Ying as Zhou Tai
  • Zhong Yujie / Wang Zhaogui as Zhuge Jin
  • Shi Ni as Zhuge Jun
  • He Bing as Zhuge Ke
  • Su Chongshan as Zhuge Zhan
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Music

The music for the series was composed by Gu Jianfen (谷建芬) and Li Yiding (李一丁).

# Track title Credits Notes
1 ({{zh>p=Gǔngǔn Chángjiāng Dōngshì Shuĭ}})
(translation: The Billowing Yangtze River Flows East)
Lyrics by Yang Shen;
performed by Yang Hongji
The opening theme song and the ending theme song of episode 84.
2 ({{zh>p=Zhè Yī Bài}})
(translation: This Oath)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Liu Huan
Played during the Peach Garden Oath scene in episode 1 and during the three brothers' reunion scene in episode 19 and the ending theme song of episode 19.
3 ({{zh>p=Lièhuŏ Xíóngfēng}})
(translation: Raging Fire and Majestic Wind)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Lü Jianhong
Played during Lü Bu's riding scene in episode 3.
4 ({{zh>p=Diāochán Yĭsuí Qīngfēng Qù}})
(translation: Diaochan Has Gone with the Wind)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Wan Shanhong
Played during the last scene showing Diaochan's departure in episode 7 and the ending theme song of episode 7.
5 ({{zh>p=Yùshuĭ Yín}})
(translation: Ode to the Yu River)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Mao Amin
Played during the Battle of Wancheng scene in episode 11 and when Cao Cao mourns those who died at Wancheng in episode 12.
6 ({{zh>p=Míngzhŭ Qíuxián Xī Què Bùzhī Wú}})
(translation: The Wise Ruler Seeks Talents But Knows Me Not)
Lyrics by Luo Guanzhong Played during the scene where Liu Bei meets Xu Shu in episode 25.
7 ({{zh>p=Zhuàngshì Gōngmíng Shàngwèi Chéng}})
(translation: A Hero Has Yet to Achieve Glory)
Lyrics by Zhu Xiaoping Played during the scene showing Zhuge Liang's friends singing in episode 26.
8 ({{zh>p=Shéikěn Lùn Yīngxióng}})
(translation: Who Would Talk About Heroes)
Lyrics by Zhu Xiaoping Played during the scene showing Zhuge Liang's friends singing in episode 26.
9 ({{zh>p=Yīyè Běifēng Zhài}})
(translation: A Night in the Northern Wind Fort)
Lyrics by Luo Guanzhong Played during Huang Chengyan's scene in episode 27.
10 ({{zh>p=Yŏuwéi Gē}})
(translation: A Promising Song)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Dai Jianming
Played during Zhuge Liang's scene in episode 27.
11 ({{zh>p=Míndé Píng'ān Tiānxià Ān}})
(translation: The World is Peaceful When the People Are at Peace)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Cui Jinghao
Played during the scene showing Liu Bei crossing the river with civilians in episode 29.
12 ({{zh>p=Dāngyáng Chángzhì Cĭ Xīndān}})
(translation: A Heart of Courage in Dangyang)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Cui Jinghao
Played during Zhao Yun's heroics scene in episode 30.
13 ({{zh>p=Bàotóu Huányăn Hăo Xiōngdì}})
(translation: The Good Brother with a Leopard's Head and Big Round Eyes)
Lyrics by Wang Jian; performed by Yin Xiangjie Played during Zhang Fei's scene in episode 30.
14 ({{zh>p=Zhàngfū Gē}})
(translation: A Song for Men)
Lyrics by Luo Guanzhong;
performed by Lü Jianhong
Played during Zhou Yu's dance scene in episode 33.
15 ({{zh>p=Duăngē Xíng}})
(translation: A Short Song)
Lyrics by Cao Cao;
performed by Yang Hongji
Played during Cao Cao's poem recitation scene in episode 37.
16 ({{zh>p=Zĭyè Sìshí Gē}})
(translation: The Midnight Song)
Lyrics adapted from a Southern Dynasties era poem;
performed in a Wu accent
Played during Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang's wedding scene in episode 43.
17 ({{zh>p=Jiāngshàng Xíng}})
(translation: Sail Along the River)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Cui Jinghao
Played during the scene showing Guan Yu's arrival by boat in episode 53.
18 ({{zh>p=Qībù Shī}})
(translation: The Seven Steps Poem)
Lyrics by Cao Zhi;
performed by Liu Huan
Played during Cao Zhi's poem recitation scene in episode 61.
19 ({{zh>p=Kū Zhūgě}})
(translation: Mourning Zhuge)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Liu Huan
Played during Zhuge Liang's funeral scene in episode 77.
20 ({{zh>p=Lìshĭ Dē Tiānkōng}})
(translation: The Sky of History)
Lyrics by Wang Jian;
performed by Mao Amin
The ending theme song of Episode 1 to Episode 6 and Episode 8 to Episode 18 and Episode 20 to Episode 83.

See also

  • List of media adaptations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
  • Three Kingdoms (TV series)

External links

{{Commons category|Romance of the Three Kingdoms CCTV film set}}
  • {{IMDb title|0108914}}
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