The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back

The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back

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Also known as 'Yu Loi San Cheung Zoi Zin Kong Woo'
Genre Wuxia
Comedy
Written by Wong Yuk-long (original story)
Wong Kwok-fai
Tong Kin-ping
Directed by Wong Wai-ming
Yuen Wai-yi
Lee Shu-fun
Starring Eddie Kwan
Ada Choi
Elvina Kong
Johnny Ngan
Gordon Liu
Yeung Tak-see
Jimmy Au
Opening theme Yu Loi San Cheung (如來神掌) performed by Jacky Cheung
Ending theme Lau Chu Chau Sek (留住秋色) performed by Jacky Cheung and Vivian Chow
Composer(s) Joseph Koo
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Yau Ka-hung
Location(s) Hong Kong
Editor(s) Wong Kwok-fai
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original release 14 June – 9 July 1993
The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back
Traditional Chinese 如來神掌再戰江湖
Simplified Chinese 如来神掌再战江湖

The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back is a Hong Kong wuxia comedy television series based on Wong Yuk-long's manhua series Buddha's Palm. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1993.

Plot

The legendary Buddha's Palm is the most powerful skill in the kong-woo (martial artists' community) that any fighter can learn. A long time ago, Lung Kim-fei used the skill to defeat Tin Cam-kiuk, and had since retired from the kong-woo. Lung laid down a family rule, forbidding his descendants from learning the skill, and hid the Buddha's Palm manual, in order to prevent them from misusing it.

70 years later, a mysterious red-haired martial artist known as "For-wun Tse-san" (literally: Fire Cloud Evil Deity) appears and goes on a rampage to kill several people before challenging the five major sects to a fight. The five sects misbelieve that Lung Kim-sang, a descendant of Lung Kim-fei, is responsible for the killings and attack him. In fact, Lung Kim-sang does not know any martial arts and relies on his wit and intelligence to survive. When For-wun Tse-san learns that Lung Kim-sang is a descendant of Lung Kim-fei, he starts harassing Lung Kim-sang to force him to hand over the Buddha's Palm manual.

Lung Kim-sang meets Kung-suen Ling-fung, a maiden from the Omei Sect, and she falls in love with him and follows him on his adventures. At one point, Kung-suen gives up her virginity to save Lung's life after he is poisoned by For-wun Tse-san. Lung loses his memory after regaining consciousness and meets Fung Ching-ching and falls in love with her. However, when he remembers everything, he finds himself in a complicated love triangle.

Throughout his adventures, Lung Kim-sang learns martial arts from extraordinary people, such as Tung-to Cheung-lei. Eventually, he finds the Buddha's Palm manual in the old Lung family residence and masters the skill, becoming an invincible fighter. Lung defeats For-wun Tse-san, putting an end to the latter's evil plan. However, he is unaware that Tin Heung, a descendant of Tin Cam-kiuk, has been secretly plotting to kill him to avenge her ancestor. Lung and Tin have a final showdown and Lung emerges victorious eventually, restoring peace and becoming a respected hero in the kong-woo.

Cast

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Before:
The Yang's Women Warriors
- June 11
TVB Jade Second line series 1993
The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back
June 14 - July 9
Next:
To Chord the Victory
July 12 -
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