Colourful Life |
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Colourful Life promo poster
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Genre | Period drama, Comedy |
Created by | Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited |
Written by | Chiu Jing Yung 趙靜蓉 |
Starring |
Annie Man Frankie Lam Gigi Wong Louis Yuen Ronald Cheng Louisa So Florence Kwok Cutie Mui Myolie Wu Mimi Chu |
Theme music composer | Ronald Cheng |
Opening theme | Dyed Fabric Life 染布人生 by Ronald Cheng |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Producer(s) | Mui Siu Ching 梅小青 |
Location(s) | Hong Kong |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | TVB |
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Original network | Jade |
Picture format | (SDTV) |
Original release | 15 January | – 9 February 2001
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Website |
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Traditional Chinese | 錦繡良緣 | ||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 锦绣良缘 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Tapestry Embroidery Virtuous Fate" | ||||||||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Jǐn xiù liáng yuán |
Yue: Cantonese | |
Yale Romanization | Gam sau leung yuen |
Jyutping | gam2 sau3 loeng4 jyun4 |
Colourful Life (Chinese: 錦繡良緣; Jyutping: gam2 sau3 loeng4 jyun4) is a 2001 Hong Kong, ancient costumed comedy drama produced by TVB, starring Annie Man and Frankie Lam as the main leads with Gigi Wong, Louis Yuen, Ronald Cheng, Louisa So, Florence Kwok, Cutie Mui, Myolie Wu and Mimi Chu as supporting leads. The series is helmed by executive producer Mui Siu Ching and was aired as a Lunar New Year drama. Original broadcast of the series began on January 15 till February 9, 2001 on TVB's Jade channel, Monday-Friday during its 9:15-10:20 p.m. timeslot.
The Ching family is an affluent family that produces textiles for the royal family, the government officials and the army during the Tang Dynasty. On the day of Princess Man Sing wedding to the Tibetan Emperor, Lady Gwai the Tang Emperor's favorite concubine overhears the Ching's 3rd madam Sam Kam Hing (Angelina Lo) insulting her to Ching's 2nd madam Sheung Goon Dan Fung (Gigi Wong) because Lady Gwai was once the 2nd madam's personal maid. To insult the Ching's family gift to Princess Man Sing, Lady Gwai had the fabric laid on the floor as a carpet for Princess Man Sing to step on during her wedding ceremony. Seeing none of the Tibetan girls present at the ceremony being attractive, Lady Gwai suggest to the Tang Emperor that the Ching family take a Tibetan girl as their daughter-in-law to better relations with the new royal in-laws. 2nd madam Ching could not refuse the request since the Tang Emperor had agreed to Lady Gwai's suggestion.
The Ching's 4th son Ching Chi Hin (Frankie Lam) had no choice but to accept the marriage arrangement since he was the only Ching son not married yet. Dun Ju (Annie Man) the daughter of a Tibetan general was chosen as the bride for the Ching family. Always seeking an adventure and new exploration, Dun Ju readily agrees to the marriage and brings her personal maid and good friend Ah Yee Ma with her. On her way to the Tang capital Dun Ju meets Chi Hin not knowing he is her husband to be, the two get into an argument and misunderstanding because she thinks he's a theft who is trying to steal from her. On their wedding night when they find out they have married each other they get in a fight and Dun Ju forces Chi Hin to sleep on the wooden bench in his study while she takes the bed for herself.