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The Master of Tai Chi
Official poster
太極
GenrePeriod drama
Martial arts
Written byAu Koon-ying
Lee Yee-wah
Directed byRaymond Chai
StarringVincent Zhao
Raymond Lam
Myolie Wu
Kenneth Ma
Melissa Ng
Paul Chun
David Chiang
Derek Kok
Selena Li
Opening themeTai Chi (太極)
Ending themeFau Sang Yeuk Sui (浮生若水) by Raymond Lam
ComposersTang Chi-wai
Tam Tin-lok
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producersTommy Leung
Raymond Chai
Production locationsHong Kong
Jianshui County, Yunnan
Kunming, Yunnan
Shanghai
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes (each)
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkJade
Release25 February (2008-02-25) –
28 March 2008 (2008-03-28)
The Master of Tai Chi
title card
Traditional Chinese太極
Simplified Chinese太极
Literal meaning"Tai Chi"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTài Jí
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingTaai3 Gik6

The Master of Tai Chi (Traditional Chinese: 太極) is a Hong Kong martial arts television drama that aired on Jade and HD Jade from 25 February to 28 March 2008. Produced by Tommy Leung and Raymond Chai, The Master of Tai Chi is a TVB production. The drama was filmed in early 2006, and is the station's first high-definition series that was ever produced.

This is TVB's custom-made series for kung-fu icon Vincent Zhao. At the request of Zhao, the main character's name has been changed from 'Wen Zhiu' to 'Mo Ma'.

Synopsis

It demonstrates the philosophy of the way,
It shows the path to wisdom and harmony,
A master is here to teach the essence of tai chi!

Orphaned as a child, Mo Ma (Vincent Zhao) grew up in the country and started learning tai chi from his mentor at a very young age. The devastating experience of being abandoned by his mother and eventually his mentor as well has left him twisted and full of hatred. After a series of events that leads to his house being burnt down in the village, his best friend Mai Fung-Nin (Kenneth Ma) and him joins the army. After yet another series of events, they saved Yin Chi-Kwai (Myolie Wu) and Yin Chui-Kiu (Selena Li) and travelled to the capital together. In the capital, another series of events leads Mo Ma to be reunited to his mentor and he starts learning tai chi from his mentor seriously.

Throughout the series, Mo Ma and his friends will experience many injustice that is planned by the Mayor's Assistant and the Head Police Officer aided by Lui Yau-Ngo (Derek Kok). The relationships of each character in the series will change and evolve as well especially between Mou Ma and Song Ching (Melissa Ng), Mai Fung-Nin and Yin Chui-Kiu and lastly between Yin Chi-Kwai and Tuen Hiu-Sing (Raymond Lam), Mo Ma's rival.

Cast

Cast Role Description
Vincent Zhao Mo Ma
巫馬
Kwan San-Yuet's student.
Raymond Lam Tuen Hiu-Sing
段曉星
Chong Lung Pai (蒼龍派) Head Master
Yin Chi-Kwai's lover.
Mo Ma's rival.
Myolie Wu Yin Chi-Kwai
言子規
Yin Chui-Kiu's sister.
Tuen Hiu-Sing's lover.
Kenneth Ma Mai Fung-Nin
米豐年
Restaurant Owner
Mo Ma's best friend.
Yin Chiu-Kiu's husband.
Melissa Ng Song Ching
桑青
Mai Fung-Lin's fiance. Mo Ma's love interest
Selena Li Yin Chui-Kiu
言翠翹
Yin Chi-Kwai's sister.
Mai Fung-Lin's wife.
Paul Chun Tuen Tai-Bak
段泰北
Chong Lung Pai (蒼龍派) Ex-Head Master
Tuen Hiu-Sing's father.
Lau Siu Ming (劉兆銘) Kwan San-Yuet
關山越
Mo Ma's mentor.
Power Chan Ma Keung
麻強
Chong Lung Pai (蒼龍派) Eldest Student
Derek Kok Lui Yau-Ngo
閭丘傲
Yoyo Chen (陳自瑤) So Hung-Ling
蘇紅菱
Lui Yau-Ngo's lover.
David Chiang Mo Jik
巫直
Mo Ma's father.
Ellesmere Choy (蔡子健) Chai Kei Hak-Yeung
柴崎克洋
Tuen Hiu-Sing's best friend/classmate.
Wilson Tsui (艾威) Chai Wai
柴威
Head Police Officer

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1 February 25–29, 2008 1 — 5 28 30
2 March 3–7, 2008 6 — 10 28 30
3 March 10–14, 2008 11 — 15 28
4 March 17–21, 2008 16 — 20 27
5 March 24–28, 2008 21 — 25 29 31

Awards and nominations

41st TVB Anniversary Awards (2008)

  • "Best Drama"
  • "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" (Kenneth Ma - Mai Fung-Nin)

References

  1. Week 1 Ratings
  2. Week 2 Ratings
  3. Week 3 Ratings
  4. Week 4 Ratings
  5. Week 5 Ratings

External links

  • TVB.com The Master of Tai Chi - Official Website (in Chinese)
  • K for TVB.net The Master of Tai Chi - Episodic Synopsis and Screen Captures (in English)
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