Cao Cao (TV series)

Cao Cao

Japanese DVD release poster
Also known as 'Yingxiong Cao Cao
(英雄曹操)
Genre Historical drama
Written by Jin Leshi
He Yanjiang
Directed by Hu Mei
Presented by Lin Junbo
Yang Shoucheng
Starring Zhao Lixin
Sun Hongtao
Han Xue
Leo Ku
Theme music composer Fujiwara Ikuro
Ending theme Xia Gu Rou Qing (侠骨柔情) performed by Mi Jing
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 41
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Li
Xiang Qiong
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Production company(s)
Release
Original network Channel Ginga
First shown in 5 January 2014
Cao Cao
Chinese 曹操

Cao Cao is a Chinese television series based on the life of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. It aims to paint a more historically accurate image of Cao Cao, who is traditionally depicted as a villain in Chinese culture. The series, which starred Zhao Lixin as the eponymous character, was directed by Hu Mei and filmed at the Xiangshan Film City in Ningbo, Zhejiang, between 1 November 2011 and 15 March 2012.

Cao Cao was not broadcast in China until 7 September 2015, when it started airing on Anhui Satellite TV and LeTV. Before that, the series had already been released on DVD in Japan on 4 September 2013.[1][2][3] It was also aired on Channel Ginga in Japan on 5 January 2014, and on Chunghwa TV in South Korea from 6 October to 28 November 2014.

Plot

The series is divided into seven parts spanning 41 episodes. It covers Cao Cao's life from his adolescent years and early career to the period just before the Battle of Red Cliffs.

Title Episodes Synopsis
Part 1: Hero of Chaos
第1部-乱世奸雄
1–6 Covers Cao Cao's adolescent years and his early career in the service of the Han imperial court.
Part 2: Decline of the Han Dynasty
第2部-漢室衰退
7–12 Covers Cao Cao's involvement in helping to suppress the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the chaotic political scene after the death of Emperor Ling.
Part 3: Defeating Dong Zhuo
第3部-打倒董卓
13–21 Covers Cao Cao's participation in the Campaign against Dong Zhuo.
Part 4: Supporting Emperor Xian
第4部-献帝擁立
21–26 Covers Cao Cao's battles against the Heishan Bandits, Tao Qian and Lü Bu, and his role in supporting Emperor Xian and establishing the new Han imperial capital in Xuchang.
Part 5: Lü Bu's Downfall
第5部-呂布滅亡
27–32 Covers the battles of Wancheng (against Zhang Xiu) and Xiapi (against Lü Bu).
Part 6: Battle of Guandu
第6部-官渡大戦
33–38 Covers the Battle of Guandu between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao.
Part 7: Before Red Cliffs
第7部-赤壁前夜
39–41 Covers Cao Cao's battles against Yuan Shao's heirs and his campaign to unify northern China.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "胡玫《英雄曹操》改名《曹操》开年登场 [Hu Mei's "Cao Cao, the Hero" is renamed "Cao Cao" and scheduled for release at the start of next year]". Sina Entertainment News (in Chinese). 13 November 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  2. Zhang, Leijie & Yuan, Wanni (2 November 2011). "《盖世英雄曹操》昨在象山开机[] ["Cao Cao, the Great Hero" started filming in Xiangshan yesterday]". Ningbo Culture Net (in Chinese). Ningbo Evening News. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  3. "《英雄曹操》杀青 胡玫要为奸雄形象翻案(图) ["Cao Cao, the Hero" concludes filming; Hu Mei wants to revise Cao Cao's villain image]". Sina Entertainment News (in Chinese). 15 March 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2014.

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