Lau Sam Ho (Charmaine Sheh) always remembered her mother's words left to her before she passed away: "Doing good deeds, Speaking good words, Showing goodwill." Sam Ho lives her life being gracious and kind-hearted in the palace. On the other hand, Yiu Kam Ling (Tavia Yeung) believes her survival in the palace is achieved through cruel and calculating tactics. She chea...<!-- --> <a class="ipc-link ipc-link--baseAlt" role="button" tabindex="0" aria-disabled="false" data-testid="plot-read-all-link" href="plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl">Read all</a>
The 52-episode animation blockbuster "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" co-produced by China and Japan was completed on March 17, 2009, and launched on CCTV on August 1, 2009.
The animated version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" discussed broadcast matters with more than 30 TV organizations from 13 countries including the United States, Britain, France, Italy, and Russia, and launched it on mainstream Western animation channels such as Japan, Europe, and the United States. In Japan, the film's first edition of the manga book is expected to print and publish 1 million copies for the first time.
The intricate and tense struggle among the three strongest political forces in the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei, embodies the endless emergence of outstanding figures of that era, as well as their heroic behavior and high-strength strategies.
Chinese Paladin 3 is a Chinese television series adapted from the video game of the same title, and, because of an added time travel concept allowing the protagonist from Chinese Paladin (2005) to appear in the setting decades before the events of the first. It was first released on television stations in mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore in 2009. Chinese Paladin 2 was not filmed because the producers felt that the third game had a much stronger story than the second.