Plot:
TVB once invited Jin Chaoqun to shoot the sequel of "Justice Bao" in 1994. After filming the fifth unit of "Red Plum Blossoms", it was originally decided to open 30 more episodes. However, at this time, because the producer absconded with the money, Jin Chaoqun himself did not get the production fee, so he went to Hong Kong to ask for it. The senior management of TVB was very dissatisfied with this and thought it was a loss of face. So the two sides went to court, and Jin Chaoqun threatened that if TVB refused to publicly admit its mistakes, it would go to court. Without getting the compensation, no one wants to broadcast "Justice Bao", so the Hong Kong-funded and Taiwan-made "Justice Bao" with the leading actors and actresses of Hong Kong and Taiwan is still held by TVB. Previously, TVB promised the audience on the K100 program that it would broadcast the sequel after the broadcast of the unit of "Justice Bao: Five Rats in Tokyo" on CTS. In order not to cause gossip, TVB immediately organized personnel in Hong Kong to shoot the Hong Kong version of "Justice Bao" and invited Ti Lung to play Bao Gong at a high price. The play was shot for 80 episodes, with a total of 16 units. Each unit is full of legends, and the strange cases that occur in it involve legal principles and human feelings. Behind each protagonist is an unknown past. Moreover, because the Taiwanese production team was abandoned, the Hong Kong drama is more like a Hong Kong costume crime drama, with fewer ghost and mythological elements, and Bao Da Ren is completely humanized. Therefore, the drama has received good ratings since it was broadcast.