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''Also known as:'' Tie Chi Tong Ya Ji Xiao Lan
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==Details==
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*'''Title:''' 铁齿铜牙纪晓岚 / Tie Chi Tong Ya Ji Xiao Lan
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*'''Also known as:''' The Bronze Teeth / The Eloquent Ji Xiao Lan
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*'''Genre:''' Drama, comedy
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*'''Opening theme song:''' Shei Shuo Shu Sheng Bai Wu Yi Yong (谁说书生百无一用) ''Who Says Scholars are Useless'' by [[Jin Xue Feng]]
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*'''Ending theme song:''' Jiang Dao Li De Shi Zhi Ji (讲道理的是知己) by [[Dai Rao]] (戴娆)
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==Season 1==
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[[File:JiXiaoLan.jpg|thumb|220px|Eloquent Ji Xiao Lan]]
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*'''Broadcast year:''' 2001
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===Synopsis===
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Based on a real person in history, Ji Xiao Lan tells the story of a brilliant scholar during the Qing Dynasty, a high official under Emperor Qian Long.  Ji Xiao Lan, the righteous scholar, is basically the foil of the 'evil', greedy official He Shen.  The plot of the series revolves around the issues that the Qing Dynasty's China deals with, and makes some thinly-veiled points about today's modern governments (or actually any governments ever) and the corruption that sprouts.
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In general terms, Ji Xiao Lan stands up for the people's rights, and He Shen supports corruption, for lack of better ways to classify these two characters.  In actuality, they represent a whole spectrum of humanity, and are neither all good or all bad.  There's a lot of humor in this series, playing with words, plotting, deception and fighting when the Emperor goes into the country incognito.  Several different stories and issues are examined, though all are connected loosely overall.
  
==Details==
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===User/Viewer Ratings===
*'''Setting:''' Qing Dynasty, ancient China
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*'''Language:''' Mandarin
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*'''Broadcast year:''' 2003
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===Cast===
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*[[Zhang Guo Li]] as Ji Xiao Lan
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*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as Emperor Qian Long
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*[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as He Shen
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*[[Yuan Li]] as Du Xiao Yue
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*[[Xiang Neng]] as Fu Kang An
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*[[Cynthia Khan]] (杨丽菁) as Mo Chou
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;Extended
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*[[Pan Xiao Li]] as Si Gu Niang
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*[[Liu Wei Hua]] as 14th Prince
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*[[Zhao Min Fen]] (赵敏芬) as Empress Dowager
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*[[Zhang Chun Nian]] (张春年) as Liu Quan
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*[[Han Jing Ru]] (韩静茹) as Bai Niang Zi
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*[[Liu Quan]] (刘全) as Huang Ke Ming
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*[[Hong Zong Yi]] (洪宗义) as Zhu Bo Ping
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*[[Wang Hu Quan]] (王湖泉) as Wu Zui
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*[[Zeng Jing]] (曾静) Lu Chang An / Huang Tie Ya
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*[[Huo Si Yan]] as Xiang Cao
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*[[Han Fu Yi]] as Huang Bing Tang
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*[[Wei Ying Ming]] (魏英明) as Shopkeeper He
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*[[Li Xiao Lei]] (李小雷) as Chen Wei Yuan
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*[[Ruan Dan Ning]] (阮丹宁) as Su Qing Lian
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*[[Jia Da Zhong]] (贾大中) as Wang Dan Wang
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*[[Yang Jun Yong]] as Wang Ting Zan
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*[[Wu Zhen]] (吴祯) as Hong Xia
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*[[Cong Pei Xin]] as Hong Yu Shi
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*[[Shu Yao Xuan]] as Shang Rong
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*[[Wang Kun]] (王坤) as Zhu Jun Hao
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*[[Sun Meng Quan]] as Tao San Gu (Third Auntie Tao)
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*[[Li Yi (birthyear)|Li Yi]] (李义) as Feng Shen Yin De
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*[[Yan Huai Li]] as Chen Hui Zu
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*[[Tian Zhong]] as eunuch
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*[[Li Qing Xiang]] as Jin Da Yan Dai
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*[[Li Yue]] as Hu Mei
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*[[Gao Tong Lin]] as anti-corruption commoner
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*[[Zhang Bao Wen]] as Qiu Feng
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===Production Credits===
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Zou Jing Zhi]], [[Chen Wen Gui]] (陈文贵), [[Zheng Wan Long]] (郑万隆), [[Wang Zhen Qian]] (王振潜), [[Wang Chen]] (王琛), [[Shi Hang]] (史航), [[Gu Yan]] (顾言)
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*'''Chief producers:''' [[Bian Xiao Jun]] (边晓军), [[Han Jun Feng]] (韩俊峰), [[Lu Ying]] (陆莹), [[Chen Hai]] (陈海)
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*'''Producer:''' [[Zhang Zhang]] (张璋), [[Situ Yuan Jie]] (司徒源杰), [[Pan Hong Ye]] (潘洪业), [[Wu Xiao Ming]] (吴孝明), [[Li Pei Sen]] (李培森), [[Liu Ji Nan]] (刘继南), [[Liu Di Yi]] (刘迪一), [[Zhu Yong Lei]] (朱咏雷)
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*'''Director:''' [[Liu Jia Cheng]] (刘家成)
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*'''Music:''' [[Yang Li Chun]] (杨立青)
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===External Links===
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*[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/tcjxl.html Sina]
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*[http://www.spcnet.tv/Chinese-TV-Series/The-Eloquent-Ji-XiaoLan-review-r1631.html Spcnet.tv review]
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==Season 2==
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[[File:JiXiaoLan2.jpg|thumb|240px|Season 2]]
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*'''Episodes:''' 43
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*'''Broadcast year:''' 2002
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===Synopsis===
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{{nosynopsis}}
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===Cast===
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*[[Zhang Guo Li]] as Ji Xiao Lan
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*[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as He Shen
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*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as Emperor Qian Long
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*[[Yuan Li]] as Du Xiao Yue
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*[[Pan Xiao Li]] as Zhao Qing
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*[[Zhang Chun Nian]] (张春年) as Liu Quan
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*[[Hong Zong Yi]] (洪宗义) as Zuo Shan Gui
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*[[Yang Chang]] as Xiang'er
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*[[Li Geng]] as Jia San Guo Jiu
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*[[Liu Yuan Yuan (1980)|Liu Yuan Yuan]] as Chun Tao
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*[[Ma Zi Jun]] as Zhang Wan Jie
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*[[Wang Shen Shen]] as Le Fan
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===Production Credits===
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Wen Gui]] (文贵), [[Zhou Jing Zhi]] (邹静之), [[Ma Jun Xiang]] (马军骧), [[Wang Zhen Qian]] (王振潜)
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*'''Producer:''' [[Deng Jie]], [[Liu Ji Nan]] (刘继南), [[Ma Run Sheng]] (马润生)
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*'''Director:''' [[Liu Jia Cheng]] (刘家成)
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*'''Assistant director:''' [[Sun Meng Quan]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Yang Li Chun]] (杨立青)
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===External Links===
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*[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/tcjxl2/index.html Sina]
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*[http://www.spcnet.tv/Chinese-TV-Series/The-Eloquent-Ji-XiaoLan-II-p919.html Spcnet.tv review]
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==Season 3==
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[[File:JiXiaoLan3.jpg|thumb|220px|Season 3]]
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*'''Episodes:''' 40
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Dec-29
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===Synopsis===
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The wise scholar Ji Xiao Lan, who shares the people's worries, has an ongoing mental and verbal battle with the seemingly gentlemanly, but actually influential and corrupt official He Shen. He enjoys the battle immensely, which neither is clearly winning or losing.  With Emperor Qian Long's sometimes deliberate, and sometimes unintended sowing of dissension, Ji Xiao Lan and He Shen rack their brains restlessly in order to beat each other.
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The Bronze Teeth III comprise six stories: "The Beauty Fight", "The Fake Truth and the True Fake", "Qian Long as a Street Performer", "The Cunning Plot", "The Rouge" and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight." They vividly reveal the power struggles in the Qing imperial court with mirth, laughter, anger and curses.
  
==Casts & Credits==
 
 
===Cast===
 
===Cast===
:[[Zhang Guo Li]] as Ji Xiao Lan
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*[[Zhang Guo Li]] as Ji Xiao Lan
:[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as Qing Long
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*[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as He Shen
:[[Wang Gang]] as He Sheng
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*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as Emperor Qian Long
:[[Alyssa Chia]] as
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*[[Zhang Ting]] as Lu Lin Lang
:[[Zhang Ting]] as Liu Lin Lan
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*[[Zhang Chun Nian]] (张春年) as Liu Quan
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*[[Li Yi Xiao]] as Hong Lian
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*[[Huang Xiao Lei]] as Chang Si
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*[[Li Geng]] as Na Qing Guo Jiu
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*[[Wu Xiao Dong]] as Feng Hai
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*[[Gang Yi]] as Chang Gui
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*[[Sui Shu Yang]] as Wang Ban Tou
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*[[Zhao Dong Bai]] as Yu Ding
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*[[He Sheng Wei]] as Liu Shun Min
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*[[Zhang Mo]] as Yuan Hong
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*[[Fang Xiao Li]] as Mother Chang
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*[[Ma Jing (1982)|Ma Jing]] as Consort Ming
  
==Synopsis==
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===Production Credits===
Based on a real person in history, Ji Xiao Lan tells the story of a briliant scholar in the Qing Dynasty, a high official under Emperor Qian Long ''(Zhang Tie Lin, the same emperor as the one in Huan Zhu Ge Ge).'' Ji Xiao Lan (''Zhang Guo Li''), the righteous scholar, is basically the foil of the 'evil', greedy official He Shen (''Wang Gang''.)  The plot of the series revolves around the issues that the Qing Dynasty's China deals with, and makes some thinly-veiled points about today's modern governments (or actually any governments ever) and the corruption that sprouts.
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*'''Director:''' [[Liu Jia Cheng]] (刘家成)
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*'''Music:''' [[Yang Li Chun]] (杨立青)
  
In general terms, Ji Xiao Lan stands up for the people's rights, and He Shen supports corruption, for lack of better ways to classify these two characters. In actuality, they represent a whole spectrum of humanity, and are neither all good or all bad. There's a lot of humor in this series, playing with words, plotting, deception and fighting when the Emperor goes into the country incognito. There're several different stories/issues told, though they're all connected loosely overall, rather than separate.
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===External Links===
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*[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/jxl3/ Sina]
  
==Review by Calcifer10000==
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==Season 4==
'''Pros:''' Lots of fun, abundant wordplay, beautifully written dialogue and a fast-paced plot would be this series's strongest traits.  The characters are an absolute riot while being serious, thanks to superb acting by the three main guys.  As much a political critique as it is entertainment, Ji Xiao Lan includes philisophical debates as much as it does scholarly name-calling.
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[[File:JiXiaoLan4.jpg|thumb|220px|Season 4]]
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*'''Broadcast year:''' 2009
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*'''Episodes:''' 42
  
'''Cons:''' The puns and poetry may go over some people's heads and some of it still goes over mine; it's definitely an intellectual drama.  However, in no way would I discourage martial arts fans from this.  It has its fights, but I'd say that here, the fights with words are just as, if not more than, interesting than those with swords.
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===Synopsis===
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{{nosynopsis}}
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===Cast===
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*[[Zhang Guo Li]] as Ji Xiao Lan
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*[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as He Shen
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*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as Emperor Qian Long
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*[[Yuan Li]] as Du Xiao Yue
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*[[Miriam Yeung]] as Qian Qian
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*[[Liu Yi Wei]] as Fortune teller
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*[[Sun Meng Quan]] as Mama Zhang
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*[[Zhang Hai Yan]] as Mama Feng
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*[[He Yong Sheng]] as Ren Cao Mu
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*[[Zhuang Qing Ning]] as Lao Ban Niang
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*[[Yan Ni]] as Ge Song Er
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*[[Zhao Hong Fei]] as Cui Yu Yan
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*[[Gao Tong Lin]] as Ge Bei Zi
  
'''Comments:''' To be honest, normally being a wuxia action series fan, I wasn't about to be impressed by this.  But after the first episode, I was totally converted.  This is one great series, and completely worth the time to understand.  Very realistic and touching at times, the debates are the things to watch for.  Each person has logic, be it the 'righteous' or the 'corrupt,' and is a wonderful example of how the pen can be mightier than the sword.
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===Production Credits===
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*'''Director:''' [[Luo Chang An]]
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*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Sun Meng Quan]]
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Zou Jing Zhi]], [[Chen Wen Gui]] (陈文贵), [[Wang Hai Lin]]
  
[http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9966 Discussion in forum]
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===External Links===
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*[http://baike.baidu.com/view/2235700.htm Baidu baike]
  
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 14 September 2025

Details

  • Title: 铁齿铜牙纪晓岚 / Tie Chi Tong Ya Ji Xiao Lan
  • Also known as: The Bronze Teeth / The Eloquent Ji Xiao Lan
  • Genre: Drama, comedy
  • Opening theme song: Shei Shuo Shu Sheng Bai Wu Yi Yong (谁说书生百无一用) Who Says Scholars are Useless by Jin Xue Feng
  • Ending theme song: Jiang Dao Li De Shi Zhi Ji (讲道理的是知己) by Dai Rao (戴娆)

Season 1

Eloquent Ji Xiao Lan
  • Broadcast year: 2001

Synopsis

Based on a real person in history, Ji Xiao Lan tells the story of a brilliant scholar during the Qing Dynasty, a high official under Emperor Qian Long. Ji Xiao Lan, the righteous scholar, is basically the foil of the 'evil', greedy official He Shen. The plot of the series revolves around the issues that the Qing Dynasty's China deals with, and makes some thinly-veiled points about today's modern governments (or actually any governments ever) and the corruption that sprouts.

In general terms, Ji Xiao Lan stands up for the people's rights, and He Shen supports corruption, for lack of better ways to classify these two characters. In actuality, they represent a whole spectrum of humanity, and are neither all good or all bad. There's a lot of humor in this series, playing with words, plotting, deception and fighting when the Emperor goes into the country incognito. Several different stories and issues are examined, though all are connected loosely overall.

User/Viewer Ratings

4.00
(one vote)

Cast

Extended

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External Links

Season 2

Season 2
  • Episodes: 43
  • Broadcast year: 2002

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Cast

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Season 3

Season 3
  • Episodes: 40
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Dec-29

Synopsis

The wise scholar Ji Xiao Lan, who shares the people's worries, has an ongoing mental and verbal battle with the seemingly gentlemanly, but actually influential and corrupt official He Shen. He enjoys the battle immensely, which neither is clearly winning or losing. With Emperor Qian Long's sometimes deliberate, and sometimes unintended sowing of dissension, Ji Xiao Lan and He Shen rack their brains restlessly in order to beat each other.

The Bronze Teeth III comprise six stories: "The Beauty Fight", "The Fake Truth and the True Fake", "Qian Long as a Street Performer", "The Cunning Plot", "The Rouge" and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight." They vividly reveal the power struggles in the Qing imperial court with mirth, laughter, anger and curses.

Cast

Production Credits

External Links

Season 4

Season 4
  • Broadcast year: 2009
  • Episodes: 42

Synopsis

This article contains no synopsis. You can help DramaWiki by writing one.

Cast

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