
'The most classic Bao Gong on screen': Three times escaped death, now in his 80s, he lives a quiet life.
Veteran actor Kim Siu-kwan became an icon on the small screen with his memorable portrayal of Bao Zheng.

Veteran actor Kim Siu-kwan became an icon on the small screen with his memorable portrayal of Bao Zheng.

Among the 13 extraordinary weapons in Chinese martial arts, there is one that is inspired by Bao Zheng's Dragon Head Slash.

This actor's portrayal of Zhan Zhao in the 1995 ATV production of "New Bao Qing Tian" left an unforgettable impression on the public.
Having been associated with news broadcasts and voice-overs in classic films, this female news anchor's voice has become legendary among many viewers.

Bao Gong fell ill while working and died just 13 days later; this sudden death led many to believe he was poisoned.

Bao Gong was an upright official, but his family was not poor; not only did he receive a high salary befitting his position, but he also owned a great deal of land.

Actor Chen Zhiqiang, once dubbed "the most handsome Zhan Zhao on screen," passed away in Shanghai at the age of 59.

In Vietnam, there was an official who was likened to Bao Thanh Thien (from China) because of his extraordinary judicial skills, having solved many difficult cases and brought justice to the people.

Expected to succeed Jet Li, Shi Xiaolong failed to do so. Many say that the actor's career "succeeded thanks to his father, and failed because of his father."

Having previously stated he didn't want to get married or have children, Ha Gia Kinh unexpectedly announced that he had been married for a long time; for all these years, the actor kept his private life secret, and his fans were completely unaware.

Of the three main actors in the TV series "Judge Bao," the one who played Gongsun Ce had the most sorrowful life.

The character of Gongsun Ce – Bao Gong's 'right-hand man' – is portrayed in the film as an intelligent strategist knowledgeable in medicine, but was this character real?

Bao Gong was a real official during the Song Dynasty, but his life was very different from the image the public usually sees in films.

There are very few historical records about Zhan Zhao, so his true identity remains largely unknown.

This actor's career was once frozen because he defended Kim Siu-kwan, and he's had two serious relationships, but now, even though he's over 60, he's still single.

Having gone through many relationships and suffered the pain of losing her husband, Liu Xuehua, at the age of 64, the actress from "Judge Bao" is childless and lives alone in Shanghai.

During his lifetime, Bao Gong held the position of Prefect of Kaifeng Prefecture, and also held three other positions; therefore, it can be said that he was a high-ranking official of the Song Dynasty.

Contrary to audience expectations for a thrilling and captivating crime-solving drama, "New Young Bao Zheng" falls short in both acting and content.

Niu Chengze, an actor from the TV series "Judge Bao," is currently serving a sentence in Hualien Prison (Taiwan); he received a four-year sentence for raping a female assistant on the film crew.

Twenty-eight years after the premiere of "Judge Bao," what have been the lives of the actors who played Judge Bao, Zhan Zhao, and Gongsun Ce like?

In his will, Kim Siu-Kwan – the Bao Gong of "Judge Bao" – left his property to his wife and hoped she would find new happiness, but with a very special condition.

"Zhan Zhao" Ha Jiajing once worked in a morgue; now a millionaire, he prefers performing at popular fairs for a few hundred dollars.

According to 8days.sg, Ha Gia Kinh is a true millionaire; he possesses a net worth of HK$100 million, equivalent to US$13 million.

Li Bingbing and Ren Quan were never apart, but they also never developed a romantic relationship, the reason for which is believed to stem from the man's side.

Despite possessing a multi-million dollar fortune and a handsome appearance, Ha Gia Kinh's single life at 61 reminds viewers of the promise the actor made to his former lover years ago.

Thanks to his role as Bao Gong, Kim Siu-kwan transformed from a supporting actor into a famous name throughout Asia, and his life after retirement has piqued the curiosity of audiences.

After posting bail, actor Niu Chengze, known for his role in "Judge Bao," was allowed to return home following accusations of raping a female actress on the set.

Many male actors became stars thanks to the success of "Judge Bao," but 25 years later, most of them have faced numerous hardships: illness, childlessness, debt, and legal troubles.

Many fans are curious about Kim Siêu Quần's life 25 years after the TV series "Judge Bao" aired.

Liu Lilip passed away at the age of 80 on April 22nd, and on the day of her death, her "first wife," Wang Mei, could not hide her deep sorrow and grief.