A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch


A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch is a 2017 Hong Kong television costume historical, science fiction comedy drama produced by Marco Law for TVB, starring Edwin Siu, Grace Wong, Raymond Cho, Kristal Tin and Matthew Ho as the main cast. It premiered on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and Malaysia's Astro On Demand on July 17, 2017 airing Monday through Friday during its 8:30 to 9:30 pm timeslot and concluding August 27, 2017 with a total of 32 episodes.
A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch is a historical fiction comedy about three Ming dynasty imperial officials who accidentally travel to modern day Mainland China by accident while searching for the crown prince's missing wife. The three male leads are actual historical Chinese figures Yuan Chonghuan, Zuo Guangdou and Wei Zhongxian, however, the characters are portrayed fictitiously in the drama.

Synopsis

General Yuan Chonghuan, Donglin Academy scholar Zuo Guangdou, and eunuch Li Junchong are Ming Dynasty imperial officials that accidentally went through a time portal while escaping assassins during their mission of escorting the betrothal Crown Princess. The three find themselves in modern-day Foshan China at an ancient filming set which confuses them from reality and fiction. They also meet film production manager Sister Ha whom they mistake as a lazy court maid. Sister Ha befriends the three when they are unable to pay a restaurant bill, after she finds out the jade pendant Guangdou gave her as a token of appreciation is in fact a priceless Ming dynasty relic. Sister Ha modernizes the appearance of the three in an impoverish style and gives them work as film extras. She also gives them three new names. Chonghuan becomes Wan Tai-kwan, Guangdou becomes Fung Yat-bo and Junchong becomes Lee Siu-tung. When Junchong encounters popular female actress Sandy Wang Yi-san at the filming studio, he mistakes her as the Crown Princess. However, Sandy who is really a hypocritical fake person that pretends to care about her fans but think they are really idiots, thinks the three are her fans. Sandy's manager prevents the three from communicating with her unless they join her fan club which cost HK$3000 each person. The three borrow the fan club entry fee from sister Ha, but in order to pay her back Chonghuan has to work as a cross-dressing stunt double.
Meanwhile struggling restaurant owner Jackie Fung Wai-chi from Hong Kong is also in Foshan to search for a new head chef at her restaurant since the current head chef suffers from Alzheimer and can't remember how to cook a single dish. When she is unable to find her intended prospect she holds a cooking competition at a hotel banquet hall. Wanting to help pay off their debt, Junchong decides to join the cooking competition, but his confusion and as well as the faulty system of the elevator causes him to be late. When he arrives at the competition site Jackie had left. Still determined to get hired he cooks a dish, but Jackie's uncle shoos him away. When Jackie returns to the competition site she recognizes Junchong dish as the signature dish of her restaurant, but Junchong is nowhere to be found by then. Determined to find Junchong she posts fliers all over the city looking for him. After a passerby tells Jackie that he knows who the person on the flier is, she arrives at the film studio just in time to say that she will bring them to and take care of them in Hong Kong when the three beg Sister Ha that they must go to Hong Kong after seeing a celebrity news report that Sandy is leaving Foshan and returning to Hong Kong.
Junchong, not wanting to sign a long-term work contract with Jackie refuses her offer of employment no matter how high a price she offers. In order to trick the three and especially Junchong, she lies that she and Sandy are close friends and that she will help them get in contact with her. When Jackie's father meets the three he does not believe that Junchong/Siu-tung is the newly hired head chef due to his young age. Siu-tung proves everyone wrong when his cooking impresses a very important guest their rival had brought to the restaurant. Soon Siu-tung becomes a media darling when television stations line up to have him as a guest and also a social media celebrity with a huge following.
Unhappy with their newfound success, Jackie's rival tries to lure Siu-tung to work for them with every means possible. Meanwhile Tai-kwan has attracted the attention of a triad boss who causes trouble for the restaurant. Impressed by Tai-kwan's highly skilled martial arts, the triad boss tries to force Tai-kwan into joining his gang. Yat-bo, who has been absorbing all of modern technology and information creates a believable lie that scares off the triad gang. When Sandy uses Yat-bo to ward off an unwanted suitor, he finds himself falling for her since he had a romantic relationship with the Crown Princess during their actual timeline.
All seems fine when Jackie merges to become part of their rival company, but the true evil culprit who wants to ruin them and expose their secret of being sent from the past starts to emerge. With problems dealing with their current enemy the three also faces more problems when a powerful enemy from the Ming Dynasty, who Tai-kwan is no match for also comes to the future to look for them and bring their heads back to the Ming Dynasty.

Ending

A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch ending was left inconclusive leading to speculation of a possible sequel.
Ending spoiler
During an elevator ride Tai-kwan, Yat-bo, Siu-tung and Sandy emerge finding that the future has been altered because the four of them were declared dead during the Ming Dynasty. When the four find out that Jackie's restaurant is going out of business, they head there only to realize none of the Fong and Wan family members recognize them. Wai-kei, who was a university student is now a delinquent triad gang member in the alternate future. Her uncle Wai-tai and aunt Yi-hung are a bickering married couple, with Wai-tai accusing his pregnant wife of having an affair with a delivery boy. Wai-tai, who now speaks with a country accent, also inherited the family restaurant and is the head chef. However, he is not a skilled cook and his many years behind the stove has left him balding with a bad messy comb over to hide his bald spot. Aunt Yuk-fun is not as conservative as her original timeline self and is the lazy, sassy cashier at the restaurant. The patriarch of the family Fung Tin, is crippled from head to toes and has suffered a crooked face for many years. To Siu-tung's surprise, Cat whom he was dating in the original timeline, is married with two children to a cheating Ivan, who works as a taxi driver. When asked about Jackie, Fong Tin tells them that she left the family many years ago, working in sales in Central, Hong Kong and hardly visits or cares about them. The alternate Jackie is a vain, selfish and rude person who even refuses to give up her seat on the bus to a heavily pregnant woman when kindly asked.
Yat-bo gets a hold of a history book and finds out that with the four of them declared dead, history has also changed with the Ming Dynasty continuing longer than it originally did. In order to correct the future and prevent the alternate future from happening, the four prepare to travel back to the Ming Dynasty.

Cast

Ming dynasty

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