Dicky Cheung

Dicky Cheung

張衛健 - 61

8 dramas

Dramas

The Learning Curve of a Warlord
30 episodes (45 min)|Comedy

During the chaotic Warlord Era, an eccentric soldier has a sudden stroke of luck and is promoted seven ranks to Marshal. He, along with his three silly friends, do all sorts of bizarre things. Meanwhile, externally, three wild warlords are eyeing him like a tiger. Internally, he doesn't know whether any of his three wives are spies. Ultimately, a battle for hegemony unfolds, with shells flying and dilemmas between friends.

Project A
36 episodes (45 min)|ActionComedyHistoricalAdventure

Taking place in 1915 Hong Kong, Xiao La Ba's goal since he was a child is to rid the world of evil. Thus, he entered the Marines. He and a few other comrades entered Project A to attack pirates. The adventure begins when they infiltrate the pirates

The Proud Twins

The Proud Twins (2005)

小魚兒與花無缺

7.6
40 episodes (60 min)|RomanceWuxiaComedy

Separated at birth and brought up by rivalling masters, twins Hua Wu Que and Xiao Yu Er reunite 18 years later to collaborate and combine forces so as to nullify a conspiracy to take over the martial arts world. This attempt by movie director Wong Jing to turn renowned novelist Gu Long’s classic martial arts novel into a TV series stars Dicky Cheung and Nicholas Tse as the legendary twin brothers Xiao Yu Er and Hua Wu Que, respectively.

The Luckiest Man
40 episodes (45 min)|RomanceComedyHistorical

A broad comedy set in the Ching Dynasty, The Luckiest Man is Dai, the only son of a very rich family from the rural area. Frustrated by the village’s tolerance of men having multiple wives, Dai vows to be faithful to only one woman. But as luck would have it, Dai ends up having two wives himself. However, this is just the beginning of a string of unusual adventures for Dai, Which include his friendship with the young Ching Emperor! The Luckiest Man is a lighthearted historical fable about fidelity, true love, and the irony of destiny.

Mr. Winner

Mr. Winner (2002)

方谬神探

7.5
30 episodes (45 min)|ActionMysteryComedy

Fong Tin Mow is a never-do-well troublemaker who has inherited his father's arrogant personality perfectly. Fed up with his mean demeanor, Fong's fiance Yau Siu Ching comes up with a clever way to tame him--she will only marry Fong Tin Mow if he promises to be the best police officer in town. To prove he is capable of change, Fong Tin Mow dutifully joins the cadet school. A series of strange and wild adventures await Fong Tin Mow as he attempts to become Mr.Winner.

Taiji Prodigy

Taiji Prodigy (2002)

少年張三丰

7.3
40 episodes (60 min)|RomanceWuxia

The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Zhang Jun Bao are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the superstitious Zhang family sent their newborn son Bao to a Buddhist monastery. Bao subsequently became a superb martial artist by the time he turned 18. Troubled by the treacherous rebellion from the prime minister, Bao joined his fellow fighter Tian to rescue the righteous General Yue Fei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and martial arts challenges that will eventually lead to the founding of the famous Wu Tang School.

Chess Warriors
20 episodes (45 min)|Historical

The story starts with a match of Chinese chess between the King of China (in red pawns) and the King of Khitan (in black pawns). However, this match uses real people on the chessboard. When the match started, the King keeps on losing his pawns and begins to get upset. This is because of his "loyal" chancellor who works for the King of Khitan behind people's back. On the other hand, Xue Yí Piao, a lover and expert of Chinese chess, is watching the match outside the palace, while observing the match. he started to sigh and saying out loud that the King is an idiot.

The Duke of Mount Deer
40 episodes (45 min)|WuxiaComedy

The story is centred around an uneducated street urchin Wei Xiao Bao, who was born and raised in a brothel by his mother. Through a series of misadventures, he managed to make his way from the southern playground of Yangzhou to Beijing, the seat of Manchurian imperial power and bumbling accidentally into a fateful encounter with young Kang Xi Emperor. By hook or by crook, but also through a genuine concern and fierce loyalty towards Kangxi, Wei Xiao Bao found himself in the greatest of confidences and a complicated friendship of one of the most eminent monarchs of Chinese history. The plot follows Wei on a rags-to-riches journey as he becomes embroiled in political and court intrigues, overcoming enemies for Kang Xi and accomplishing amazing achievements. Along the way, Wei meets with and successfully woos seven beautiful women, climbs his way up the social ladder from brothel boy to great lord and nobleman, acquiring titles such as Imperial Emissary and Plenipotentiary, Ambassador, general and admiral - courtesy of Kang Xi - as well as finding himself in positions completely at odds with the above: Green-Wood Lodge Master of the Heaven and Earth Society, and White Dragon Marshal of the Mystic Dragon Cult. In the end, however, Wei Xiao Bao could not reconcile his two separate lives - as an anti-Qing rebel and Kang Xi's devoted courtier. He chose to offer up his own life- in return for Kang Xi's munificence towards him and also as an honourable way out of the Heaven and Earth Society. Pained and aggrieved beyond words, Kang Xi orders the execution of his one and only true friend. Afterwards, plagued by loss and guilt, Kang Xi took a long walk along the Great Wall, asking heaven for guidance - only to be happily surprised by the appearance of Wei Xiao Bao, who didn't die after all. After saving his mate's life once again, Wei bades goodbye to Kang Xi, reaffirming their friendship which will, from that point onwards, remain only in the minds and memories of the two men.