The Fairies of Liaozhai
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| Genre | Fantasy, adventure, romance, wuxia, supernatual, costume drama |
| Written by |
Pu Songling (original story) Wang Li Tang Tang Ou Gen Wei Lian Li Gao |
| Starring |
Nicky Wu Fann Wong Qu Ying Daniel Chan Lin Chia-yu Pan Yueming Sun Li Cecilia Liu |
| Country of origin | China |
| Original language(s) | Mandarin |
| No. of episodes | 40 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) |
Lee Kwok-lap Karen Tsoi |
| Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
| Production company(s) | Chinese Entertainment Shanghai |
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| Traditional Chinese | 聊齋奇女子 | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 聊斋奇女子 | ||||||
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The Fairies of Liaozhai is a Chinese television series adapted from Pu Songling's collection of supernatural stories titled Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The series is produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai and stars Nicky Wu, Fann Wong, Qu Ying, Daniel Chan, Lin Chia-yu, Pan Yueming, Sun Li and Cecilia Liu.[1] Shooting began in December 2006 and wrapped up in March 2007. The 40 episodes long series is divided into four parts - Liancheng (連城), Xia Nü (俠女), Huanniang (宦娘) and Xin Shisiniang (辛十四娘).
Cast
Liancheng
Xia Nü
- Daniel Chan as Gu Xiangru
- Lin Chia-yu as Xu Mu'e
- Sun Xing as Prefect Lin
- Cao Xiwen as Lin Yuefu
- Song Yang as Fang Wukui
Huanniang
- Pan Yueming as Wen Ruchun
- Leslie Sun as Zhao Huanniang
- Liu Xiaoxi as Lianggong
- Andrew Lin as Young Master Qian
- Cui Peng as Qiaolangjun
Xin Shisiniang
- Cecilia Liu as Xin Shisiniang
- TAE as Feng Sheng
- Li Qian as Lu'er
- Han Xiao as Hu Mei
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