During Eastern Han Dynasty, fortune-teller Wan Jia Chun, was caught by Liang Ji. In order to escape from punishment, he lied that Liang Ji must stay home or he'll die in three days. Coincidentally, a fisherman's daughter, married Liang Ji in order to revenge for her father...
oops ! I meant : if one day I can get and not I will get
skubdeliou 1 year ago
yes, fabulous I completely agree with OperafanSingapore. This vid is in my favourites for long long months, maybe one day I will get the vcd or dvd if it is possible I will be very happy
thank you tql1987
skubdeliou 1 year ago
Good memories, wish that the part when Wan reads Liang's facial fortune was included...that was a classic!
garnetpitta 2 years ago
wish the part when Wan reads Liang Ji's facial fortune was included...
garnetpitta 2 years ago
thanks a lot
you bring me up memories
jiudeb 3 years ago
very talented young stars. Beautiful voices and acting.
whiskey740 3 years ago
Fabulous...thanks for bringing up memories; have absolutely forgotten about this show.
OperafanSingapore 3 years ago
beautiful sets and costume!
jantheempress 4 years ago
I share the same as per ipealtqc and knjess comments. Thank you for the sharing...
khootn 4 years ago
I vaguely recalled it, esp when I heard the stammering part but I wonder if it's the same version bec when I watched it long, long ago, I certainly didn't know they were teenagers! Funny that all these shows are coming back, many thanks to Gareth for his generosity in sharing.
knjess 4 years ago