The story begins in the Northern Qi Kingdom. The prime minister Gu Qing Hong schemes to murder his wife Miao Qian Qian, the daughter of an aristocratic family, together with her whole family. However, the Emperor of the Southern Liang Kingdom’s younger brother Xiao Feng Qing, who’s actually a half-alien, rescues Qian Qian. Qian Qian from then on lives under the name Nie Wu Shuang and enters the palace of the Liang Kingdom. A love triangle between Wu Shuang and the Xiao brothers ensues. But behind Wu Shuang’s necklace lies a huge secret: twenty years ago, a fairy came down to earth after war on the Phoenix Star broke out and she was pursued. There she saw a little girl, Qian Qian, who was about to drown. She then gave her the “Heavenly Tear”, a stone with a huge power: whoever owns it will be able to unify the country. A demon who’s half-human half-machine and hides in the Qi Kingdom is after the stone. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Incomparable Phoenix" written by Bing Lan Sha. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 天泪传奇之凤凰无双
- Also Known As: Incomparable Phoenix , Phoenix Warriors , The Legend of Qianqian , Tian Lei Chuan Qi Zhi Feng Huang Wu Shuang , 鳳凰無雙
- Director: Steve Cheng, He Zhen Hua, Ho Chun Wah
- Screenwriter: Ella Chan
- Genres: Historical, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Where to Watch Legend of Heavenly Tear: Phoenix Warriors
Cast & Credits
- Wang Li Kun Main Role
- Joe Cheng Main Role
- Allen Ting Main Role
- Michelle BaiGao YanMain Role
- Zhang Xiao Long Main Role
- Xiong Nai Jin Main Role
Reviews
Brilliant series ruined by last episode
Before starting the review, I must congratulate Nan Sheng in her role as Jiao Tong. Her facial control and acting ability outshone nearly all of the other actors. This was such an unusual role that there would be few actresses who could pull this off. Nang Sheng was nothing short of brilliant.The story line is very good and we decided to watch this over the Christmas period. The first 20 or so episodes were addictive but after that, there were too many recaps and slowing down of the action. Michelle Bai as Gao Yan deserves special mention. It is funny how the evil characters were the best actresses.
As the last few episodes were to be watched, we commented that there was a lot to happen in such a short period. This is where we were let down. The end was rushed and what should have taken at least 10 episodes was condensed into two. Did the budget run out?
Directors Steve Cheng and He Zhen Hua or was it the screen writer Ella Chan who has little experience of these types of genre, let us down badly. They managed to ruin an exceptionally good series. It was as if they simply gave up and wanted to save money by cutting it short and filling up the time with recaps of previous scenes.
What should have been 5 stars all round is reduced to 2.5.