The songs in Bao Qingtian are as follows:
The theme song of the 1993 version of "Bao Qingtian": Bao Qingtian - Hugua, traveling hand in hand - Zhang Zhen.
The theme song of the 2008 version of "New Blue Sky": Yi Bo Yuntian - Miki Dandan, the ending song: Good intentions are rewarded - Miki Dandan, Chen Yan.
The theme song of the 2010 version of "New Bao Qingtian: Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness": Bao Qingtian reappears, and the ending song: Slow.
Extended information:
Bao Zheng (999-July 3, 1062), courtesy name Xiren. A native of Hefei, Luzhou (now Feidong, Hefei, Anhui). Famous official in the Northern Song Dynasty.
In the fifth year of Tiansheng's reign (1027), Bao Zheng ascended to the rank of Jinshi. Lei Qian was the supervisory censor, and he once suggested training troops, selecting generals, and replenishing border supplies. He has successively served as the judge of the household department of the third division and the transshipment envoy of Jingdong, Shaanxi and Hebei roads. He entered the court and served as the deputy envoy of the Third Department of Household Affairs, requesting the court's permission to release salt and trade. He changed his position to the Remonstrance Court and impeached powerful people many times. He was awarded the direct bachelor degree of Longtuge and the transfer envoy of the capital of Hebei Province. He was transferred to Ying and Yangzhou states, and then summoned to the court. He had the power to know the Kaifeng Prefecture, the censor Zhongcheng, and the third division envoy. In the sixth year of Jiayou's reign (1061), he was appointed deputy envoy to the Privy Council. Because he was a direct bachelor of Tianzhang Pavilion and Longtuge, he was known as "Bao Daizhi" and "Baolongtu" in his later generations.
In the seventh year of Jiayou's reign (1062), Bao Zheng passed away at the age of sixty-four. He was given the posthumous title "Xiaosu" by the Minister of Rites as a posthumous gift, and later generations called him "Bao Xiaosu". There is "Bao Xiaosu Gong's Memorial" handed down from generation to generation.
Bao Zheng was honest and just, resolute in establishing the government, not attached to powerful people, selfless, wise and decisive, and dared to appeal for injustice on behalf of the people, so he was known as "Bao Qingtian" and "Bao Gong", and the capital had "no joints". Come, there is the saying "Yam Luo Bao Lao". Later generations worshiped him as a god and believed that he was the reincarnation of Kuixing. Due to his black-faced image among the people, he was also called "Bao Qingtian".
Reference: Bao Zheng-Baidu Encyclopedia