Saving General Yang
Saving General Yang is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese historical action film directed by Ronny Yu, loosely based on the legendary exploits of the Generals of the Yang Family from Chinese folklore set during the Song Dynasty.[1] The plot centers on General Yang Ye (played by Adam Cheng) and his seven sons (portrayed by Ekin Cheng, Raymond Lam, Vic Zhou, Wu Chun, Fu Xinbo, and others), who must navigate betrayal, political intrigue, and brutal battles to rescue their father after he is captured by the rival Khitan army led by the ruthless Yelu Yuan.[1] Released on April 4, 2013, in Hong Kong, the film blends intense martial arts choreography with themes of familial loyalty and heroism, earning praise for its visual spectacle and period authenticity despite mixed critical reception.[2] Produced by Pegasus Motion Pictures,[3] it features a runtime of 102 minutes[1] and was screened internationally, including at the Far East Film Festival.[4]Synopsis and cast
Plot
In ancient China during the early Northern Song dynasty in AD 986, the story centers on the Yang family, renowned for their loyalty to the emperor and defense against Khitan invaders. General Yang Ye, a veteran commander, faces internal family strife when his sixth son, Yanzhao, and seventh son, Yansi, defy orders by entering a martial arts tournament to compete for the hand of Princess Chai, whom Yanzhao loves. During the tournament, Yansi accidentally kills Pan Bao, the son of rival general Lord Pan Renmei, igniting a feud between the clans and complicating alliances against external threats.[5][6] As smoke signals alert the kingdom to a massive Khitan invasion led by the vengeful Yelu Yuan—whose father was slain by General Yang years earlier—the emperor dispatches Lord Pan to command the main forces while ordering General Yang to hold the strategic Wolf Mountain pass. The Khitan army overwhelms Yang's position in an ambush, using catapults and incendiary attacks that set soldiers ablaze; Yang is struck by a poison arrow and captured alive as bait to lure his family into a trap. Back at the Yang household, the general's wife, She Saihua, dispatches their seven sons—bound by deep filial piety and family honor—to mount a daring rescue mission, embarking on a perilous journey through enemy territory fraught with betrayals and overwhelming odds.[5][7][8] The brothers encounter their first major setback when Lord Pan, nursing his grudge over his son's death, refuses to provide reinforcements despite Yansi's desperate plea, leading to Yansi's execution by arrows as a sacrificial gesture to secure aid that never comes. Internal dynamics strain as the eldest brother, Yanping, assumes leadership, guiding the group through a brutal mountain pass battle where they wield spears against hordes of Khitan warriors in a one-against-many melee, suffering heavy losses including Yanping's impalement by Yelu during a confrontation revealing the enemy's personal vendetta tied to his mother's suffering. Further ambushes in dense forests and open fields test the brothers' unity, with each showcasing unique skills—such as archery duels and swordplay—while evading traps set by the Khitan forces, who exploit the family's legendary status to draw them out. Princess Chai, meanwhile, plays a pivotal role by providing covert intelligence and emotional support to Yanzhao, her forbidden romance adding personal stakes to the mission.[5][6] As the poison claims General Yang's life, he experiences a visionary dreamscape urging his sons onward, blending legendary heroism with the family's unyielding duty. The surviving brothers locate their father's body amid escalating chaos, fighting through a climactic confrontation in a vast wheat field where Yanzhao engages Yelu in a fierce one-on-one duel, initially sparing his foe out of mercy before delivering a fatal counterstrike in self-defense. The mission succeeds in retrieving the general's remains for a heroic burial, but at devastating cost: only Yanzhao and his mother endure, as the other sons perish in the fray. In the resolution, Yanzhao and Princess Chai receive the emperor's blessing for marriage, symbolizing a fragile restoration of peace to the Song Empire following the repelled invasion, though the Yang clan's sacrifices underscore the tragic toll of loyalty and revenge.[5][8]Cast
The principal cast of Saving General Yang centers on the Yang family, with actors portraying the general, his wife, and their seven sons who embark on a rescue mission.[9]| Actor | Character | Role Description |
|---|---|---|
| Adam Cheng | General Yang Ye | The patriarch, a loyal Song dynasty general captured by the Khitan forces.[9] |
| Xu Fan | She Saihua | The general's wife, who rallies their sons to save him.[9] |
| Ekin Cheng | Yang Yanping | The eldest son of General Yang, serving as the leader of the brothers.[9] |
| Yu Bo | Yang Yanding | The second son of General Yang, a dedicated warrior in the family.[9] |
| Vic Chou | Yang Yanan | The third son of General Yang, joining the perilous quest to rescue his father.[9] |
| Li Chen | Yang Yanhui | The fourth son of General Yang, contributing his skills to the mission.[9] |
| Raymond Lam | Yang Yande | The fifth son of General Yang, fiercely loyal to the family cause.[9] |
| Wu Chun | Yang Yanzhao | The sixth son of General Yang, romantically involved with Princess Chai and a survivor of the mission.[9] |
| Fu Xinbo | Yang Yansi | The seventh son of General Yang, part of the group facing enemy hordes.[9] |