- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Cast | Role | Description |
Frankie Lam | Lee See-Jan 李時珍 |
Herb Doctor Ng Mo-Yung's husband. |
Michelle Ye | Dong Ching 冬青 |
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Kenneth Ma | Pong Hin 龐憲 |
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Selena Li | Ng Mo-Yung 吳慕榕 |
Lee See-Jan's wife. |
Wilson Tsui (艾威) | Lee Gwoh-Jan 李果珍 |
Lee See-Jan's brother. |
Law Koon Lan (羅冠蘭) | Cheung Kiu 張嬌 |
Lee See-Jan and Lee Gwoh-Jan's mother. |
Chun Wong (秦煌) | Ging Wong 荊王 |
Ng Mo-Yung's uncle. |
Law Lok Lam (羅樂林) | Yim Sung 嚴嵩 |
Yim Sai-Fan's father. |
Li Ka Sing (李家聲) | Yim Sai-Fan 嚴世藩 |
Yim Sung's son. |
Felix Lok (駱應鈞) | Pong Bak-Chuen 龐百川 |
Pong Hin's father. |
Power Chan | Dai Wong-Chi 大王子 |
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Famous quotes containing the word cast:
“For those who are base in judgement do not know the good they hold in their hands until they cast it off.”
—Sophocles (497406/5 B.C.)
“There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
—Bible: New Testament Jesus, in Matthew, 8:12.
Referring to the children of the kingdom ... cast out into outer darkness. The words are also used in the parable of the talents, in Matthew 25:30, said of the unprofitable servant.
“indolence read as abnegation,
slattern thought styled intuition,
every lapse forgiven, our crime
only to cast too bold a shadow
or smash the mold straight off.”
—Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)