• Artistic DirectorSun Kim-long

    The Marshal's Marriage

    • Screenwriter
      Poon Yat-fan
    23. 11. 201819:30
    24. 11. 201819:30
Performance Introduction


Since Kingdom of Song is weak, Princess Choi Fung proposes to her father to invite all princes of neighboring kingdoms to host a contest for her, so that Song can joint force with another country through political marriage. At the end, she falls in love with Koi Sai Ying, the general commander-in-chief from the Kingdom of Choi. On the wedding day, the proud Princess refuses to get on with the journey to the Kingdom of Choi. Sai Ying is furious and he stroke the military drums to urge her. Finally King Chong of Song has to settle the incident. Lam Fung Yi is jealous of the Princess, so she provokes Sai Ying's aunt, Ngo Mei, causing conflict between the mother and daughter-in-law. Sai Ying asks the Princess to yield to his aunt. Hon Mo Dik and Chiu Mo Wei are upset at the Princess' refusal so they join forces to invade the Kingdom of Choi. Sai Ying is defeated but the Princess uses her wits to save him and incites mistrust between Hon and Chiu. Since Sai Ying is defeated, Ngo Mei worries so much for his life. So, Ngo Mei forces him to apologize to the Princess and seek help from her. However, Sai Ying refuses to do so, but with the imploration from Ngo Mei, Choi Fung then agrees to ask for reinforcements from the Kingdom of Song, assisting her husband to fight Hon and Chiu. The two princes of Hon and Chiu are tricked by the Princess and begin to suspect each other. Finally, both Hon and Chiu are severely defeated and beg for a peace treaty. Choi Fung and Sai Ying win a victorious battle.