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*[[Ye Sheng Jia]] as Yan Xi  
 
*[[Ye Sheng Jia]] as Yan Xi  
 
*[[Liu Chang]] as Xi Jing  
 
*[[Liu Chang]] as Xi Jing  
*[[Zhao Yao Ke]]  
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*[[Tan Kai]] as Prince Qing
*[[Wang Yuan Ke]] as Madame Ru Yi
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*[[Wang Yuan Ke]] as Ru Yi
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*[[Zhao Yao Ke]] as Hong Yuan
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*[[Fan Shuai Qi]] as
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*[[Lu Yan Qi]] as Ting
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*[[Shen Qi]] as Fei Lian
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*[[Wang Jue Chen]] as Han Zhou
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*[[Yue Yao Li]] as Da Si Ming
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*[[Jiang Kai]] as Shi Peng
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*[[Han Cheng Yu]] as Zhi Xiu
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*[[Liu Mei Han]] as Li Zhu
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*[[Mou Xing]] as Yuan Meng
  
 
==Production Credits==  
 
==Production Credits==  

Revision as of 04:51, 9 October 2020

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Mirror: Twin Cities

Details

  • Title: 镜·双城 / Jing Shuang Cheng
  • English Title: Mirror: Twin Cities
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Episodes: 50
  • Broadcast network: Tencent
  • Broadcast period: 2021

Synopsis

Within the six realms and four seas, there exists a dreamlike paradise named Desolate Clouds. Su Mo, the new generation Sea Prince meets Bai Ying, a female disciple of the Sword Saint. The two of them unknowingly gets embroiled in a generation feud and struggle of fate. In the midst of the political struggles, Su Mo painstakingly loses his loved one. He then travels the world in cultivation for a hundred years, and returns with a new-found identity as the King of Sea. Su Mo meets Bai Ying again, but due to circumstances, the lovers are unable to reunite. Bearing the burden of bringing the Merman folks back to their tribe, Su Mo embarks on a journey to resist the Cang Liu kingdom.

Cast

Production Credits

Notes

The drama is part of the "Mirror" series alongside Zhu Yan.

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