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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2011 Chinese TV series or program
Painted Skin
Promotional poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese畫皮
Simplified Chinese画皮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuà Pí
GenreSupernatural, fantasy, romance
Based onStrange Stories from a Chinese Studioby Pu Songling
Screenplay byLau Ho-leung
Directed byDanny Ko
Presented byWang MaoliangMa Runsheng
StarringFiona SitTammy ChenGui GuiLi ZonghanLing XiaosuYang MiLaw Kar-yingQi YuwuDong YijinXin Zhilei
Opening themeWei Ai (唯愛; Only Love) performed by Fiona Sit and Hinson Chou
ComposerLiu Chongyan
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes36
Production
Executive producersXu BenbenDong Jun
ProducersZhang HeyunZhang Linlin
Production locationHengdian World Studios
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companies
  • China International Television Corporation
  • Shenzhen Broadcasting Film and Television Corporation
  • China Broadcasting Film and Television Programme Trading Centre
  • First Media Shareholding
  • Guangzhou Fenglian Film Culture Broadcasting
Original release
NetworkTVS4
Release3 March 2011 (2011-03-03)

Painted Skin is a Chinese television series adapted from the 2008 film of the same title, which, in turn, is loosely based on a classic short story in Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. It was first broadcast on TVS4 on 3 March 2011 in mainland China.

A sequel series based on the second film, Painted Skin: The Resurrection, was broadcast in 2013.

Cast

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  • Fiona Sit as Xiaowei / Xuxu
  • Tammy Chen as Peirong
  • Gui Gui as Xia Bing
  • Li Zonghan as Pang Yong
  • Ling Xiaosu as Wang Sheng
  • Yang Mi as Xiaohong
  • Law Kar-ying as Xia Yingfeng
  • Qi Yuwu as Long Yun
  • Dong Yijin as Xiaoyi
  • Xin Zhilei as Susu
  • Jiang Tianyang as Ye Yi
  • Zhao Yi as Sha Luo
  • Hai Bo as Wang Chengzhou
  • Hinson Chou as Yu Zhi
  • Han Zhenhua as Chen Huichuan
  • Zhang Jin as Yuan Ren
  • Lou Yajiang as Yang Gang
  • Liu Chenxia as Peirong's mother

Production

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The production team of the 2008 film, Painted Skin, including its director and producer Gordon Chan, were involved in the planning and production of this television series. Chan mentioned that the television series would not be a repetition of the film, as the script used for the film would be revised, and more focus would be placed on the relationships between the main characters Xiaowei, Wang Sheng, Peirong, Pang Yong and Xia Bing. Shooting began on 8 September 2010 in Beijing and wrapped up in December.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ (in Chinese) 电视版《画皮》开机 电影版原班主创亲自献阵 Archived 2010-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ (in Chinese) 电视剧版《画皮》杀青 期待实现完美超越(图) Archived 2013-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
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  • (in Chinese) Painted Skin official page on Sina.com
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  • "The Bird Language"
  • "The Black Ghosts"
  • "The Bookworm"
  • "A Brilliant Light"
  • "Cai Weiweng"
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  • "Dragon Dormant"
  • "The Ethereal Rock"
  • "The Fighting Cricket"
  • "The Foreign Monks"
  • "The Fornicating Dog"
  • "Fourth Sister Hu"
  • "The Frog God"
  • "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal"
  • "Growing Pears"
  • "Hu Dagu"
  • "Huang Jiulang"
  • "The Imperial Physician"
  • "Jia Fengzhi"
  • "Judge Lu"
  • "The Monster in the Buckwheat"
  • "Mr. Miao"
  • "Nie Xiaoqian"
  • "Old Man Zhu"
  • "The Painted Skin"
  • "A Prank"
  • "Princess Yunluo"
  • "The Purple Lotus Buddhist"
  • "Qingfeng"
  • "The Raksha Country and the Sea Market"
  • "Scholar Gu"
  • "A Sequel to the Yellow Millet Dream"
  • "The Shuimang Herb"
  • "The Snake Man"
  • "Stealing Peaches"
  • "A Strange Matter Concerning Pigeons"
  • "Tian Qilang"
  • "This Transformation"
  • "Three Incarnations"
  • "Three Lives"
  • "Traveller Tong"
  • "Twenty Years a Dream"
  • "Wang Liulang"
  • "The Weiqi Devil"
  • "The Witch's Trance-Dance"
  • "The Wutong Spirits"
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