Sword of Fury

Sword of Fury

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War & Politics

Sword of Fury

1S | 60E
12/24/1979
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1. Episode 1

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12/24/1979

2. Episode 2

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12/25/1979

3. Episode 3

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12/26/1979

4. Episode 4

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12/27/1979

5. Episode 5

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12/28/1979

6. Episode 6

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12/31/1979

7. Episode 7

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1/1/1980

8. Episode 8

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1/2/1980

9. Episode 9

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1/3/1980

10. Episode 10

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1/4/1980

11. Episode 11

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1/7/1980

12. Episode 12

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1/8/1980

13. Episode 13

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1/9/1980

14. Episode 14

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1/10/1980

15. Episode 15

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1/11/1980

16. Episode 16

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1/14/1980

17. Episode 17

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1/15/1980

18. Episode 18

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1/16/1980

19. Episode 19

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1/17/1980

20. Episode 20

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1/18/1980

21. Episode 21

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1/21/1980

22. Episode 22

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1/22/1980

23. Episode 23

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1/23/1980

24. Episode 24

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1/24/1980

25. Episode 25

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1/25/1980

26. Episode 26

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1/28/1980

27. Episode 27

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1/29/1980

28. Episode 28

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1/30/1980

29. Episode 29

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1/31/1980

30. Episode 30

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2/1/1980

31. Episode 31

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2/4/1980

32. Episode 32

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2/5/1980

33. Episode 33

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2/6/1980

34. Episode 34

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2/7/1980

35. Episode 35

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2/8/1980

36. Episode 36

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2/11/1980

37. Episode 37

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2/12/1980

38. Episode 38

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2/13/1980

39. Episode 39

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2/14/1980

40. Episode 40

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2/15/1980

41. Episode 41

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2/18/1980

42. Episode 42

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2/19/1980

43. Episode 43

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2/20/1980

44. Episode 44

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2/21/1980

45. Episode 45

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2/22/1980

46. Episode 46

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2/25/1980

47. Episode 47

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2/26/1980

48. Episode 48

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2/27/1980

49. Episode 49

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2/28/1980

50. Episode 50

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2/29/1980

51. Episode 51

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3/3/1980

52. Episode 52

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3/4/1980

53. Episode 53

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3/5/1980

54. Episode 54

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3/6/1980

55. Episode 55

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3/7/1980

56. Episode 56

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3/10/1980

57. Episode 57

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3/11/1980

58. Episode 58

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3/12/1980

59. Episode 59

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3/13/1980

60. Episode 60

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3/14/1980

Overview

In the sixth year of Baoyou, the Mongol army pressed the border, and Fan Chengshun general Zhang Tianshun saved the people of Fancheng, handed over the yellow dragon sword containing the anti-yuan roster to the partial general Fan Guoxing, and then killed himself, so that Guoxing sent his head to surrender the enemy. Since then, Guoxing has been known as a traitor, and his son Fan Qiu was born in the countryside and lived incognito, and many years later he was discovered by Mrs. Qiu Wan, who "pierced the heart with a sword". During Qiusheng and Guoxing's exile, he met Liu Qinglian, who was ordered by his mother to insist on a duel with Mrs. Wan and killed her with her own hands. On the other side, Zhang Qi, who had been adopted by a Mongol since childhood, was arranged to appear as the son of Tianshun, and colluded with Ling Chufeng, the head of the famous sword gate, in an attempt to eliminate the anti-Yuan forces in the Central Plains.

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