Ten Brothers (Chinese: 十兄弟; pinyin: Shí Xiōngdì) is a Chinese legend known to be written around the time of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644). It has been told and spun off in various adaptations and remains popular since it is one of the oldest Chinese legends to feature characters in a superhero fashion.

Story

The more modern version of the story has a couple swallow ten pearls and give birth to ten brothers. Each one of the ten brothers possesses a different supernatural power, though they develop their powers as the story progresses. At the end, the brothers battle some form of an antagonist and they only win when working in unity.

However, if the ten brothers come into contact with limestone, their powers disappear and they become helpless.

Characters

The number of brothers varies among Chinese ethnicities. The Yi people have nine brothers, the Zhuang people have eight brothers, the Han people have five brothers and the Li people have 10 brothers.[1]

Adaptations

Film

The story has been adapted many times in Asian movies and TV series, most notably in China and Hong Kong:

Literary

See also

References

  1. ^ 君島 久子「王さまと九人の兄弟」の世界 ; ISBN 4000223992[page needed]
  2. ^ a b Sam, Chris W.C; et al. (28 September 2008), "The Goddess of the Sea and Her Guardians", The Macau Daily Times, Macao: Macau Times Publications.
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  7. ^ Fielde, Adele Marion. Chinese nights' entertainment. New York; London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1893. pp. 5-9.