
Farewell to a Warrior
Drama · Music · History
Overview
Disillusioned by years of futile bloodshed, General Chang Ta initially refuses the emperor’s call to defend the collapsing dynasty. It is his wife, Chen Pi-niang, a woman of exceptional intelligence and resolve, who urges him to answer his duty. At Tzu Lang Chow, she bids him farewell with a lock of her hair, a symbol of devotion and sacrifice, as he marches toward a seemingly hopeless battle. While Chang Ta fights at the front, Chen Pi-niang organizes local militias and leads a daring volunteer fleet of fishing boats to deliver supplies and strike the enemy. As defeat closes in and betrayal looms, husband and wife each face their fate with unyielding loyalty to their country.
Top Cast
Hsiao Nan-Ying
Hsiao Nan-Ying
Chen Pi-niang
Hsiao Nan-Ying
Chen Pi-niang


Yau Fung
Yau Fung
Meng Chao
Yau Fung
Meng Chao
Ting Min
Ting Min
General Chang Ta
Ting Min
General Chang Ta
Lo Kuei-Feng
Lo Kuei-Feng
Lei Chun
Lo Kuei-Feng
Lei Chun
Huang Su-Yu
Huang Su-Yu
Rui Zhu
Huang Su-Yu
Rui Zhu
Chan Chun-Tung
Chan Chun-Tung
Imperial envoy
Chan Chun-Tung
Imperial envoy
Yip Lai-Chan
Yip Lai-Chan
Yip Lai-Chan
Chen Ling-Ling
Chen Ling-Ling
Meng Zhong
Chen Ling-Ling
Meng Zhong
Huang Jun-Yu
Huang Jun-Yu
Huang Jun-Yu
Chuang Cheng-Yeh
Chuang Cheng-Yeh
Chuang Cheng-Yeh
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