[C/TwDrama] Young Warriors of the Yang Clan (CTV, 2006)
[C/TwDrama] Young Warriors of the Yang Clan (CTV, 2006)
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http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Shao_Nian_Yang_Jia_Jiang
I didn't see another thread for this AWESOME series so here it is!
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Shao_Nian_Yang_Jia_Jiang
I didn't see another thread for this AWESOME series so here it is!
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Since I was timing episode 3, I saw a bit of it. I've done 150 lines so far if anyone is wondering. I like the interaction between Qi lang and that Cha bei bei. I think I'll have to watch this series because it has such a star-studded cast. I've never cared for Eddie Peng much but I like his character here.
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They are similar in some ways since they are based on the same story. However they are still largely different and each can provide you with a different experience. IMHO, this is the best adaptation of the Yang Warriors.loveless_soul wrote:hmm.. is this any good? is this the same thing as warriors of the yang clan with alec su in it?
i mean the title is a little different but is the plot the same?
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I'm seeding eight other torrents so I can't help you right now. Maybe you should try the new batch that I just uploaded if you can understand Chinese. It is cut from 47 episodes to 43 but it shouldn't matter too much. The quality is also better.foxhana wrote:someone please seed it. i oly have like 3kb/s dl >_<
and does anyone kn ows if i buy this in sg, are there anything that's edited out?
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Okay, I can spare a bit of bandwidth now so I'll seed 21-30, 42-47. (I'm not seeding 24 hrs per day though)SunStar wrote:i'm currently seeding 1-20, 31-41....i'm still waiting on the other episodes....
THIS SERIES IS SOOOOO FREAKING GOOD!!! although the story is tragic and is kinda sad....it's great watching the all star casts with the awesome effects and costumes....
Well, everything about this series is near perfect IMO. Even the fighting is quite realistic (except for a few parts) yet impressive.
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I'll also seed 01-05. I stopped seeding 21-25 because there are a few seeds now.
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Hehe I'm currently watching and downloading the 43-episode version. I've finished 14 episodes...and am waiting for more.
Just wondering...Is the 47-episode version with simplified Chinese subs? Hehe I still prefer the 43 one because it's with Trad Chinese and it's DVD quality. xD
I have to admit that I'm watching this drama because of Hu Ge, but then again, I really like the bond between the siblings. Plus, I love Liu Lang and Princess Chai's relationship...they're very cute.
Teehee I must say that if I were Guan Hong, I'd pick Ye Lu Xie instead. He's just...umm...fun to be with? Haha.
Just wondering...Is the 47-episode version with simplified Chinese subs? Hehe I still prefer the 43 one because it's with Trad Chinese and it's DVD quality. xD
I have to admit that I'm watching this drama because of Hu Ge, but then again, I really like the bond between the siblings. Plus, I love Liu Lang and Princess Chai's relationship...they're very cute.
Teehee I must say that if I were Guan Hong, I'd pick Ye Lu Xie instead. He's just...umm...fun to be with? Haha.
I agree with you. If I were Guan Hong, I'll pick Yelu Xie too. He is so darn charming. Okay, he may not the prince charming, but he is definitely the bad boy every woman loves.
How can anyone resist his twinkling eyes?
Guan Hong definitely felt something for him. If only his people hadn't kill her parents, they might have a chance.
How can anyone resist his twinkling eyes?
Guan Hong definitely felt something for him. If only his people hadn't kill her parents, they might have a chance.
finish the serie and cry a lot
i saw some few other version from Yang Family still i'm was too little
so well after watch that i was like sniff
now i'm searching for the book if it's existing
i have many question about the ending
EXTREME SPOILER ENDING!!! THE SERIE ..be WARNING!
PLEASE WATCH THIS SERIE !!! I REALLY RECOMMEND IT!!!!
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i saw some few other version from Yang Family still i'm was too little
so well after watch that i was like sniff
now i'm searching for the book if it's existing
i have many question about the ending
EXTREME SPOILER ENDING!!! THE SERIE ..be WARNING!
PLEASE WATCH THIS SERIE !!! I REALLY RECOMMEND IT!!!!
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never mind guys...I found it already, guess I was too lazy to do it before.
Anson Hu - 訣別詩
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0ezxg7
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Jue_Bie_Shi%28song%29
Anson Hu - 訣別詩
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0ezxg7
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Jue_Bie_Shi%28song%29
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Miaka FY, I'll answer some of your questions.
Spoilers, don't look if you haven't watched it...amazing series.
If you guys haven't downloaded this series yet...I suggest you do. It is one of the most remarkable series I have ever watched. The soundtrack is also very amazing, I finished this series in 3 days, well worth the 43 episodes.
You can get this on www.asiandvdclub.org on DVD9 with English subs, under Young Warriors. I will be seeding this series for a while, so theres no rush to download it. You have to sign up and seed as much as you download.
And Thanks Ueda Jiro for recommending this series, I wouldn't even have giving it a look if it wasn't for you...well, maybe I would have after hearing the Anson Hu song, but many thanks to you.
Spoilers, don't look if you haven't watched it...amazing series.
You can get this on www.asiandvdclub.org on DVD9 with English subs, under Young Warriors. I will be seeding this series for a while, so theres no rush to download it. You have to sign up and seed as much as you download.
And Thanks Ueda Jiro for recommending this series, I wouldn't even have giving it a look if it wasn't for you...well, maybe I would have after hearing the Anson Hu song, but many thanks to you.
You're welcome. I was also wowed by this series and I think everyone should watch it.vancoland wrote:And Thanks Ueda Jiro for recommending this series, I wouldn't even have giving it a look if it wasn't for you...well, maybe I would have after hearing the Anson Hu song, but many thanks to you.
For everyone's information, there is another series called Legendary Fighter - Yang's Heroine, which follows up the story of Young Warriors. This series begins a few years after the tragedy, when Ba-Mei grows up. It's also a pretty good series and is even done by the same director of Young Warriors.
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I want to watch Legendary Fighter - Yang's Heroine but when I checked bt china, there are no seeders at all!!!!!!!!! Just finished the Young Warriors of the Yang Clan. It's really good but very sad......Ueda Jiro wrote:Yes. If you want to know what happens after that, go and watch Legendary Fighter - Yang's Heroine (Yang Men Nu Jiang). It's done by the same director.sleepichink wrote:
The director for "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang" is the same as the one for "Yang Men Nv Jiang"? I completely did not know that. Now I really want to see the latter, as the former was wonderfully directed. This is probably wishful thinking on my part, but has any group subtitled "Yang Men Nv Jiang"? I can understand Chinese, but sometimes the intricacies of what they're saying (it is, after all, historical) just completely miss me by.
Here's my own review of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang": I absolutely, positively loved it. It's rare for me to not only get through a 40+ episode series but also to enjoy every single second of it; nevertheless, it happened with this series. The action is thoroughly packed, and a single "sequence" usually didn't expand more than 3 episodes. Even so, the transitions were absolutely smooth from one plot line to the next. Furthermore, the characters' relationships with one another were thoroughly fleshed out and explored. This drama was as much about the Yang family's closely-knit relationships as it was about action and adventure, which gave the drama an even firmer foundation. Without the familial ties, this story wouldn't have been a tenth as touching as it turned out to be.
My only "regret" for this drama is that I thought the female cast could have been stronger, at least in terms of looks. None of the main male leads were bad-looking, so I thought they could've at least upped the ante with the female lead actresses. On the other hand, Amy Chan as She Sai Hua was absolutely perfect. She definitely held her own opposite of Weng Jia Meng, who was a perfect Yang Ye as well. And definitely can't forget the villain - Deng Li Min couldn't have done better as Pan Ren Mei. Although, my one little gripe about that (and this is no fault of the actor's but rather the scriptwriters') was that I felt they too strongly type-casted him as the villain from the very start. I thought they could have played up his ruthless ambition more, in order to make the villain more realistic and believable, but nevertheless what they did manage to get across was extraordinarily well-done. Anyway, it's not like this is a movie or anything.
Does anyone know where I can get the OST for this, if there is one? The music was absolutely haunting and befitting, and I'd love to have it for keeps. Thanks in advance!
Here's my own review of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang": I absolutely, positively loved it. It's rare for me to not only get through a 40+ episode series but also to enjoy every single second of it; nevertheless, it happened with this series. The action is thoroughly packed, and a single "sequence" usually didn't expand more than 3 episodes. Even so, the transitions were absolutely smooth from one plot line to the next. Furthermore, the characters' relationships with one another were thoroughly fleshed out and explored. This drama was as much about the Yang family's closely-knit relationships as it was about action and adventure, which gave the drama an even firmer foundation. Without the familial ties, this story wouldn't have been a tenth as touching as it turned out to be.
My only "regret" for this drama is that I thought the female cast could have been stronger, at least in terms of looks. None of the main male leads were bad-looking, so I thought they could've at least upped the ante with the female lead actresses. On the other hand, Amy Chan as She Sai Hua was absolutely perfect. She definitely held her own opposite of Weng Jia Meng, who was a perfect Yang Ye as well. And definitely can't forget the villain - Deng Li Min couldn't have done better as Pan Ren Mei. Although, my one little gripe about that (and this is no fault of the actor's but rather the scriptwriters') was that I felt they too strongly type-casted him as the villain from the very start. I thought they could have played up his ruthless ambition more, in order to make the villain more realistic and believable, but nevertheless what they did manage to get across was extraordinarily well-done. Anyway, it's not like this is a movie or anything.
Does anyone know where I can get the OST for this, if there is one? The music was absolutely haunting and befitting, and I'd love to have it for keeps. Thanks in advance!
If you can't get it at btchina, I have no idea where else you can get it. Maybe some clubbox will have it but I wouldn't know.madelinepoh wrote:I want to watch Legendary Fighter - Yang's Heroine but when I checked bt china, there are no seeders at all!!!!!!!!! Just finished the Young Warriors of the Yang Clan. It's really good but very sad......
To my knowledge, no group has subbed Yang Men Nv Jiang. I'm tempted to pick up the series myself but lack of manpower and decent raws made me think otherwise. I could only find some vcd-rmvbs with dual audio the last time I seached for it.Valentin wrote:The director for "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang" is the same as the one for "Yang Men Nv Jiang"? I completely did not know that. Now I really want to see the latter, as the former was wonderfully directed. This is probably wishful thinking on my part, but has any group subtitled "Yang Men Nv Jiang"? I can understand Chinese, but sometimes the intricacies of what they're saying (it is, after all, historical) just completely miss me by.
Here's my own review of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang": I absolutely, positively loved it. It's rare for me to not only get through a 40+ episode series but also to enjoy every single second of it; nevertheless, it happened with this series. The action is thoroughly packed, and a single "sequence" usually didn't expand more than 3 episodes. Even so, the transitions were absolutely smooth from one plot line to the next. Furthermore, the characters' relationships with one another were thoroughly fleshed out and explored. This drama was as much about the Yang family's closely-knit relationships as it was about action and adventure, which gave the drama an even firmer foundation. Without the familial ties, this story wouldn't have been a tenth as touching as it turned out to be.
My only "regret" for this drama is that I thought the female cast could have been stronger, at least in terms of looks. None of the main male leads were bad-looking, so I thought they could've at least upped the ante with the female lead actresses. On the other hand, Amy Chan as She Sai Hua was absolutely perfect. She definitely held her own opposite of Weng Jia Meng, who was a perfect Yang Ye as well. And definitely can't forget the villain - Deng Li Min couldn't have done better as Pan Ren Mei. Although, my one little gripe about that (and this is no fault of the actor's but rather the scriptwriters') was that I felt they too strongly type-casted him as the villain from the very start. I thought they could have played up his ruthless ambition more, in order to make the villain more realistic and believable, but nevertheless what they did manage to get across was extraordinarily well-done. Anyway, it's not like this is a movie or anything.
Does anyone know where I can get the OST for this, if there is one? The music was absolutely haunting and befitting, and I'd love to have it for keeps. Thanks in advance!
The ost is great. You can get it at the Asian OSTs forum.
I assume you've watched "Yang Men Nv Jiang," judging from your post. Thus, would you say that it's a faithful "sequel" to "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang"? (Considering it's not really a "sequel" in the sense that it was made before its "prequel," and who knows if the producers of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang" actually intended that series to really be a prequel to "Yang Men Nv Jiang"?) I'm particularly interested in Si Lang's story; it was left open. Anyway, I think I may watch "Yang Men Nv Jiang" on Tudou; I think I've found the complete series in any case. (Let's just hope it's not in Cantonese ... Which I only know the basics of. As you can tell, I haven't actually tried it yet. I don't want to be disappointed by "Yang Men Nv Jiang," since its "prequel" was absolutely wonderful.)
Thanks for the link to the OST! As to be expected, the music is extremely haunting. In fact, it's on repeat on my playlist right now, and I want to cry whenever I hear the sadder songs. Strangely enough, I didn't cry during the actual drama itself, but may just be because I was rushing to get through it and didn't have time to appreciate each scene individually. Even so, the drama managed to touch me deeply. It was that amazing.
You know, after watching "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang," it seems that it has become the standard by which I judge whether other Chinese dramas are worth watching or not. Sad to say, none have so far measured up. At this rate, I may watch another Chinese drama again. : It's strange; I really like Chinese dramas with a lot of action in them, especially martial arts, but the best ones are those that give due focus to the intricate relationships between the characters. Ah, what am I to do? Recommendations, anyone?
Thanks for the link to the OST! As to be expected, the music is extremely haunting. In fact, it's on repeat on my playlist right now, and I want to cry whenever I hear the sadder songs. Strangely enough, I didn't cry during the actual drama itself, but may just be because I was rushing to get through it and didn't have time to appreciate each scene individually. Even so, the drama managed to touch me deeply. It was that amazing.
You know, after watching "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang," it seems that it has become the standard by which I judge whether other Chinese dramas are worth watching or not. Sad to say, none have so far measured up. At this rate, I may watch another Chinese drama again. : It's strange; I really like Chinese dramas with a lot of action in them, especially martial arts, but the best ones are those that give due focus to the intricate relationships between the characters. Ah, what am I to do? Recommendations, anyone?
This is currently my all-time favorite chinese drama and I doubt there will be another show that can surpass it.
I actually watched Yang Men Nv Jiang a long time ago. I don't remember all the details but it was enjoyable. It starts with Liu-lang becoming the head of the Yang family and Ba-mei all grown up. The story focuses on Ba-mei, the son of Liu-lang and Princess Chai and also how the women of the Yang family cope with their husbands' deaths, picking up arms to continue the family's legacy. Si-lang and Wu-lang's stories are also continued (although not so much on the latter). Qi-lang's wife will also join the family after explaining things to them. Ok, I won't give away too much spoilers.
I actually watched Yang Men Nv Jiang a long time ago. I don't remember all the details but it was enjoyable. It starts with Liu-lang becoming the head of the Yang family and Ba-mei all grown up. The story focuses on Ba-mei, the son of Liu-lang and Princess Chai and also how the women of the Yang family cope with their husbands' deaths, picking up arms to continue the family's legacy. Si-lang and Wu-lang's stories are also continued (although not so much on the latter). Qi-lang's wife will also join the family after explaining things to them. Ok, I won't give away too much spoilers.
Oh, please, do tell! I love spoilers. So, it is a smooth continuation? There aren't any noticeable, say, jarring bumps in the story line? That would make it disconcerting.Ueda Jiro wrote:This is currently my all-time favorite chinese drama and I doubt there will be another show that can surpass it.
I actually watched Yang Men Nv Jiang a long time ago. I don't remember all the details but it was enjoyable. It starts with Liu-lang becoming the head of the Yang family and Ba-mei all grown up. The story focuses on Ba-mei, the son of Liu-lang and Princess Chai and also how the women of the Yang family cope with their husbands' deaths, picking up arms to continue the family's legacy. Si-lang and Wu-lang's stories are also continued (although not so much on the latter). Qi-lang's wife will also join the family after explaining things to them. Ok, I won't give away too much spoilers.
The continuation is smooth for the Yang family. Si-lang lost his memory and stays in the State of Liao while Wu-Lang became a monk and stays at a temple. The Liao are also in possession of Yang Ye's remains. The only major difference I can think of is that the personality of the Emperor is different. If memory serves me correctly, Yelu Xie is non-existant in Yang's Heroine.Valentin wrote:Oh, please, do tell! I love spoilers. So, it is a smooth continuation? There aren't any noticeable, say, jarring bumps in the story line? That would make it disconcerting.
How exactly is the emperor's personality different? It seemed at the end of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang" that he should be very nice to the Yang family from now on, as a result of what he did. Who are the new enemies? Does anyone go to retrieve Yang Ye's remains?Ueda Jiro wrote:The continuation is smooth for the Yang family. Si-lang lost his memory and stays in the State of Liao while Wu-Lang became a monk and stays at a temple. The Liao are also in possession of Yang Ye's remains. The only major difference I can think of is that the personality of the Emperor is different. If memory serves me correctly, Yelu Xie is non-existant in Yang's Heroine.Valentin wrote:Oh, please, do tell! I love spoilers. So, it is a smooth continuation? There aren't any noticeable, say, jarring bumps in the story line? That would make it disconcerting.
Also, does Jiang Hu plan to finish subbing this? I really like Jiang Hu's other fan-subs. :
Valentin wrote:How exactly is the emperor's personality different? It seemed at the end of "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang" that he should be very nice to the Yang family from now on, as a result of what he did. Who are the new enemies? Does anyone go to retrieve Yang Ye's remains?
Also, does Jiang Hu plan to finish subbing this? I really like Jiang Hu's other fan-subs. :
Oh? I seem to have missed those reasons ... Could I please ask what they are? (I could've sworn I'd carefully scanned through the entire thread : ... But I guess not.) Also, if you don't mind my asking, what does DOMD stand for? Eh, he, he, sorry to be so ignorant.Ueda Jiro wrote:It is quite unlikely for Jiang Hu to pick up this series due to reasons previously stated. We also have other big projects, DOMD '08 and LOCH '08, lining up.
In short, we lack the resources, both manpower and raws of the drama.Valentin wrote:Oh? I seem to have missed those reasons ... Could I please ask what they are? (I could've sworn I'd carefully scanned through the entire thread : ... But I guess not.) Also, if you don't mind my asking, what does DOMD stand for? Eh, he, he, sorry to be so ignorant.Ueda Jiro wrote:It is quite unlikely for Jiang Hu to pick up this series due to reasons previously stated. We also have other big projects, DOMD '08 and LOCH '08, lining up.
DOMD = Duke of Mount Deer
Oh, wait, are we even talking about the same series? I was actually asking if Jiang Hu planned to finish subbing "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang." Sorry if you thought I was talking about "Yang Men Nv Jiang." Unless that was what you were talking about? :Ueda Jiro wrote:In short, we lack the resources, both manpower and raws of the drama.Valentin wrote:Oh? I seem to have missed those reasons ... Could I please ask what they are? (I could've sworn I'd carefully scanned through the entire thread : ... But I guess not.) Also, if you don't mind my asking, what does DOMD stand for? Eh, he, he, sorry to be so ignorant.Ueda Jiro wrote:It is quite unlikely for Jiang Hu to pick up this series due to reasons previously stated. We also have other big projects, DOMD '08 and LOCH '08, lining up.
DOMD = Duke of Mount Deer
I see... Then we misunderstood each other.Valentin wrote:Oh, wait, are we even talking about the same series? I was actually asking if Jiang Hu planned to finish subbing "Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang." Sorry if you thought I was talking about "Yang Men Nv Jiang." Unless that was what you were talking about? :
We will most probably try to finish subbing Young Warriors because this series is so good that it deserves better subs. However, it will not get our full attention since Tai Seng's subs have already been uploaded. (In other words, it will proceed very slowly.)
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