During the Warring States Period, Nung-yuk, the Princess of Qin, denounces the mundane world and dreams of marrying an immortal. This extends to her criteria for choosing a husband: excelling in flute playing. Once, she is captivated by the tune 'Three Melodies of Rainbow Dress' and mistakes the qin player Siu Sze for a fairy. Yuk then persuades Sze to sit the national exam for a better future. Sze's music attracts hundred of birds. Yuk returns to the palace pleading with her father Esquire Muk to agree to their marriage. Despite the Empress Dowager's opposition, Yuk leads a secluded life with Siu afar; a noble breed thus living a hard life. The King lets her go, only granting an annual visit. A year later, Yuk and her husband returns for a visit. The Queen still wants to break them up. Later, Jin State sends people to discover the whereabouts of their Princes. Siu is in fact the Prince of Jin. With Muk’s blessings, Siu marries Yuk in Jin, a marriage which brings peace to both states.
Happy Wedding
December 30, 1959
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Yam Kim-Fai
Siu Sze
Pak Suet-Sin
Nung-yuk
Leung Sing Po
Esquire Muk
Hui Ying-Sau
Meng Pak-ling
Bing-Yee Yam
Meng Sin-kwan
So Siu-Tong
Kungsuen Po-ming
Ma Siu-Ying
Queen Dowager
Lee Hong Kum
eldest princess
Wan Ling-Kwong
eldest princess's husband
Kan Fung-Yee
second princess
Tong Tik-Sang
Writer
Lee Kit-Fong
Producer
Wong To
Producer
Law Shun-wah
Executive Producer
Wong Lung
Production Assistant
Tong Tik-Sang
Music
Tong Tik-Sang
Songs
Ho Hoi-Ki
Musician
Tam Wang-Yuen
Recording Supervision
Law Ching-Ting
Musician
Sam Tai Co
Props
Wong Kat-sing
Cinematography
Poon Chiu
Editor