词条 | Wind and Cloud |
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| show_name = Wind and Cloud | image = Wind and Cloud.jpg | image_size = 180px | caption = DVD cover art | show_name_2 = Fung Wan The Storm Riders | native_name = {{Infobox name module | traditional = 風雲 | simplified = 风云 | pinyin = Fēng Yún | jyutping = Fung1 Wan4 | translation = Wind and Cloud }} | genre = Wuxia | based_on = {{based on|Fung Wan|Ma Wing-shing}} | screenplay = Wen Lifang | director = Hsu Chin-liang | creative_director = | presenter = Zhu Yongde Li Bolun Hsu Chin-liang | starring = Vincent Zhao Peter Ho Sonny Chiba Wong Hei | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = Fengyun (風雲) performed by Jiang Desheng | endtheme = Yongyuan Yongyuan (永遠永遠) performed by Li Yi-chun | composer = | country = Taiwan | language = Mandarin | num_episodes = 44 | executive_producer = Zhuo Wu Huang Jianxin Zhong Zheng Cai Yuling Zhu Cheng Liu Xiaozhong | producer = Han Sanping Yang Fan Zhu Cheng Zhu Yunhong Zhong Conghai Zhang Yuwei | editor = Zhu Xiaoping | location = Taiwan China | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 45 minutes per episode | company = | distributor = | channel = CTV | picture_format = | audio_format = | first_run = 2002 | first_aired = | last_aired = | followed_by = Wind and Cloud 2 (2004) | related = | website = }} Wind and Cloud, also known as Fung Wan and The Storm Riders, is a Taiwanese television series based on Hong Kong artist Ma Wing-shing's manhua series Fung Wan. Vincent Zhao and Peter Ho starred as the titular protagonists. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2002, and was followed by Wind and Cloud 2 in 2004. PlotThe plot is based on the first two-story arcs in the manhua series. Xiongba, the chief of the martial arts clan Tianxiahui, learns from the prophet Nipusa that he will rise to prominence in the jianghu (martial artists' community) with the help of "Feng" and "Yun" (literally "wind" and "cloud"). By chance, he meets two boys – Nie Feng (Wind) and Bu Jingyun (Cloud) – and immediately accepts them as his students. When Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun are grown up, Nipusa reveals to Xiongba that his downfall will also be due to "Feng" and "Yun". To prevent this from happening, Xiongba devises an elaborate scheme to make Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun destroy each other, but the plan fails. The rest of the story focuses on the character development of Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun, such as their relationships with their respective lovers, and their journeys to becoming supreme fighters. In the middle of the series, Xiongba is betrayed by his followers, loses his powers and finds himself at the mercy of Bu Jingyun. He promises to repent and retire permanently from the jianghu, so Bu Jingyun spares him. In the meantime, Juewu Shen, a Japanese warrior, arrives in China with his clan with the intention of dominating the jianghu. Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun join forces to defeat Juewu Shen and drive away the Japanese invaders. Towards the end of the series, it is revealed that Xiongba has been secretly plotting to stage a comeback and realise his ambition of ruling the jianghu. Nie Feng and Bu Jingyun combine efforts to overcome Xiongba and restore peace, thus fulfilling Nipusa's prophecy. Cast{{Further|List of Fung Wan characters}}
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5 : 2002 Taiwanese television series debuts|Fung Wan|Taiwanese wuxia television series|Adaptations of works by Ma Wing-shing|Television programs based on manhua |
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