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- Sun Wukong the Monkey King, monk Tang Sanzang, humanoid pig Zhu Bajie and river demon Sha Wujing embark on a perilous journey to retrieve holy scriptures from the west, as an act of redemption for their past sins. On the way, they encounter a host of spirits, monsters and demons who threaten their lives and their unity.
- The Kwan family are powerful and wealthy landowners of a village in Dunggun who tenant out their land to local farmers in return for crops. Their family consists of two elder sons, a daughter and a youngest son. Lau Ah Choi is an orphan who through a series of unfortunate events ended up as a child bride of the youngest master (4th young master) of the Kwan's. Although, the 4th young mistress in name, Ah Choi is treated as the maid and personal servant to the 4th young master. Ah Choi grew up to a beautiful and sensible young lady catching the attention of the lecherous eldest young master and studious second young master of the Kwan's. After Kwan Tin Fook attempted to rape Ah Choi. The Kwans notice their second eldest son Kwan Tim Jam falling in love with her, they sentence her to be drowned in a basket. The ensuing grief drives one of the Fongs to commit suicide. The villagers than despoil and raid the Kwan household. Noticing Tin Fook running away with his wealth, his relative Kwan Dai Mai attacks him, but Tin Fook uses a flowerpot to crush his testicles so that he will escape. After some persuasion, the villagers instead restore the Kwans' household. As a famine strikes the village, the father of the Fangs was killed as he tries to save his grandson from being snatched off. After some difficulty in the city, the Kwans return to the village. They force Lau Ah Choi to marry Fong Shu Gan, who is elected as village headman. Shu Gan saves his village from starvation by bringing a cart of rice sacks, and ensues its prosperity. Kwan Dai Mai and several villagers plan to drown a woman from the Kwan family in revenge for the drowning of Lap Cheun, but was persuaded against such actions. Having failed to avenge Lap Cheun, he leaves, with some coins for the Fongs. Then, Tim Jam returns from the city from a bout of gambling. Having been beaten up for failing to pay his expenses, Nga Choi pays for Tim Jam. Kwan Tin Fook returns to the village, this time as an army leader, to seize his farm village back. He harasses Shu Gan and falsely accuses him of murder, and tries to rape Nga Choi. Tin Fook conscripts the men of his village, including Shu Gan and Tim Jam into his army, amid protests and attempts by the Kwans to stop him. He sells off Shu Gan's son Fong Ah-Tin to Nanyang. Tin Fook himself was later killed in battle. In the present day, Shu Gan and Ah Choi meet again by their old village, near a tree, after some counseling. Ah Tin returns by his car to meet them.
- A mother of two young boys happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when a murder took place, and she was sentenced to death, leaving the boys to their father, who committed suicide shortly after. A kind but poor lady adopted the boys as well as two other orphans. Years later the older boy became a bus driver to support the family, and the younger went to college and became a lawyer. The older brother worked hard, made good friends with the daughter from a wealthy family who was born on the same day as him. By this hard working he owned one day his company and became wealthy. But the younger brother mingled with the corrupt son of another wealthy family, and went on to a down road no return. He later damped the girlfriend for another, murdered his adoptive mother when she became an obstacle, his pregnant new girlfriend in order to marry the daughter of the wealthy family. Finally he ruined the life of everyone in his entourage, including that of his own brother...
- The Monkey King conquers the fantasy world of monsters and demons with his brotherhood team, led by his Master Tang Sanzang.
- The story deals with several separate yet intertwining story lines, revolving around the protagonists Kiu Fung, Duen Yu and Hui Juk. Duen Yu is a young, naive prince of the Kingdom of Dali. Despite the long tradition of the practice of martial arts in the royal family, he refuses to learn martial arts due to Buddhist influence and his disdain for bloodshed. When his father tries to force him to learn martial arts, he runs away from home. Ironically, he acquires three of the most powerful skills in the novel and becomes immune to poison after consuming the Zhuha, a poisonous toad known as the "king of all venomous creatures". During his adventures, he encounters several beautiful young maidens, who all fell in love with him. Kiu Fung is the charismatic chief of the Beggars' Sect, who possesses strong leadership qualities and exceptional prowess in martial arts. He falls from grace after he is revealed to be a Khitan, and after he is wrongly accused of murdering several fellow martial artists to conceal his identity. He becomes an outcast and the prime enemy of the Han Chinese wulin (martial artists' community). Hui Juk is a monk from the Shaolin Sect, described to have a kind-hearted and submissive nature. He believes strongly in following the Buddhist code of conduct and refuses to break it even when faced with life-threatening situations. He follows his elders to a meeting once, which marks the start of his adventures. Coincidentally, and by sheer luck, Hui Juk breaks a weiqi formation and becomes the successor of the Carefree Sect and inherits the powers of Wuyazi.
- The main character, Hong Siu Lung (Louis Koo), is a special agent in Hong Kong (21st century).
- Since time immemorial, the history of China has seen many belligerent and licentious tyrants. King Zhou of the Shang dynasty was one of the most notorious tyrant. His tyranny triggered off an epic legend: King Wu of the Zhou dynasty overthrowing King Zhou of the Shang dynasty. In the fierce battle between good and evil, ancient China was gripped by paroxysms of rage and grief. Countless loyal and valiant warriors were sacrificed. Taking pity on the aggrieved mortals, the Celestial Realm laid the Rostrum of Gods of Honour. The story tells a great number of filial piety as well. Important figures such as Nezha and Daji are mentioned.
- A policewoman falls in love with a member of a Japanese crime syndicate.
- The power struggle between the emperor's concubines in the Qing dynasty.
- Set in the Qing Dynasty of China. Smart and tactful Wei Xiaobao chivalrously helps triad members against government army and than becomes a fake eunuch without castration. He meets and makes friends with the Young Emperor Kang Xi, and experiences plenty of funny and adventurous stories.
- Sze Sai Lun, along with his family, comes into town to be its new judge. He soon ends up having to sentence the town fool. When the fool ends up hanged at his house, Wong Tin Pak is blamed for his suicide by all the town's people. Everything seems like it is getting worse and worse until Sai Lun finds a simple ceramic pillow by accident. The pillow contains a helpful (but not too helpful) spirit who tries to help him solve the case.
- A talented card player, Chai Foon-Cheung (Bobby Au-yeung), entered a worldwide poker tournament when he was 18 years old and was regarded as a favorite. However, due to the follies of youth, Cheung was seduced by Lam Siu-Yan (Florence Kwok), who was his rival competitor, Kiu Ching-Chor's (Michael Miu), girlfriend. Due to the distraction, Cheung also became separated from his three-year-old younger brother. In the final tournament, Cheung could not concentrate on his game and forfeited the competition.
- A young girl, Hua Mulan decides to pretend to be a man in order to stop her sickly old father from being called up for the army. She fools everyone but ends up with more than she bargained for when she falls for one of the young generals Li Leung.
- Fong Sai Yuk is a young and arrogant martial artist who often gets into fights, this causes his family many problems, including his feisty mother, who often sticks up for him. They end up fighting against one of the Manchu emperors (Chen Long) top governors and eventually the emperor himself.
- Brought to life for the first time in animated form is this adaptation of Louis Cha's novel "Return of the Condor Heroes" set in the martial arts world during the mid-13th century Song dynasty in China. The story begins with an orphaned boy named Yang Guo who is sent to the Chuan Jun Clan to train in martial arts.
- A dedicated female crime-fighter strikes terror in the hearts of criminals.
- It is a story of a renowned sea-products retailer and a big traditional family, in which there are those who seek every opportunity to fulfill their ambition and those who remain grateful for whatever they get.
- Yip Hie (Ho-Man Chan) is a well-mannered son who lives with his mother and two siblings. By chance, he meets a girl who goes by the name Siu Yu (Fennie Yuen) and he finds interest in her strange personality. It was later revealed that she was the daughter of the Dragon King whom his late father had met many years ago, but Siu Yu refuses to tell him her secret, and would stay away from water in order to keep herself from transforming. Their relationship with each other strengths overtime through many events, but gradually turns into something, what is believed by those around them, to be taboo. Like another version of Romeo and Juliet, Yip Hie and Siu Yu tries to prove to the world that regardless of whether one was human or dragon, love will conquer all as long as you are determined, even if it meant that death could be a consequence for one of them.