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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 江山风雨情 / Jiang Shan Feng Yu Qing | *'''Title:''' 江山风雨情 / Jiang Shan Feng Yu Qing | ||
| − | *'''Also known as:''' Love Against | + | *'''Also known as:''' Love Against Kingship |
*'''Genre:''' Historical drama | *'''Genre:''' Historical drama | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 45 | *'''Episodes:''' 45 | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2005-Jun-30 |
| − | *'''Opening theme song:''' Ping An Meng ( | + | *'''Opening theme song:''' [[Ping An Meng (song)|Ping An Meng]] by [[Han Lei]] |
| − | *'''Ending theme song:''' Bian Shui Liu ( | + | *'''Ending theme song:''' [[Bian Shui Liu (song)|Bian Shui Liu]] by [[Han Lei]] and [[Liu Jin]] (刘金) |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | + | This drama depicts the ruling life of Chong Zhen, the last emperor of the Ming dynasty. He succeeded his deceased, uninterested-in-governmental-affairs brother Tian Qi to the throne with the help of the eunuch Wang Cheng En. He had the wicked eunuch Wei Zhong Xian eliminated and did his best to revive the fading dynasty, but to no avail, as inside the palace the corrupt officials were busy plotting against each other while outside, Li Zi Cheng led the people in revolting against the government. In the meantime, Huang Tai Ji of the Qing dynasty took advantage of the situation and had his Manchurian army intensify their attacks on the empire's northern frontiers only to be kept back by Yuan Chong Huan, a capable Ming general who was later framed and executed. Yuan was succeeded by a newly promoted young general named Wu San Gui. Wu San Gui's beautiful wife Chen Yuan Yuan, a palace singer and performer, was held hostage in the Forbidden City to ensure that her husband would not betray the Ming empire. But will this strategy work? | |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| + | ===Main=== | ||
| + | *[[Tang Guo Qiang]] as [[Wikipedia:Huang Taiji|Huang Tai Ji]] | ||
| + | *[[Chen Dao Ming]] as [[Wikipedia:Tianqi Emperor|Emperor Tian Qi]] (voiced by [[Zhang Zhen (1976)|Zhang Zhen]]) | ||
| + | *[[Chen Bao Guo]] as [[Wikipedia:Zhu Changying|Prince Duan of Gui]] (voiced by [[Zhang Zhen (1976)|Zhang Zhen]]) | ||
| + | *[[Bao Guo An]] as [[Wikipedia:Hong Chengchou|Hong Cheng Chou]] | ||
*[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as Wang Cheng En | *[[Wang Gang (1948)|Wang Gang]] as Wang Cheng En | ||
*[[Li Qiang]] as [[Wikipedia:Chongzhen Emperor|Emperor Chong Zhen]] | *[[Li Qiang]] as [[Wikipedia:Chongzhen Emperor|Emperor Chong Zhen]] | ||
| + | *[[Liu Wei]] as [[Wikipedia:Li Zicheng|Li Zi Cheng]] | ||
*[[Zhang Lan Lan]] as [[Wikipedia:Chen Yuanyuan|Chen Yuan Yuan]] | *[[Zhang Lan Lan]] as [[Wikipedia:Chen Yuanyuan|Chen Yuan Yuan]] | ||
| − | *[[Ding Hai Feng]] as [[Wikipedia:Wu Sangui|Wu San Gui]] | + | *[[Niu Li]] as Concubine Zhuang / [[Wikipedia:Borjijit, Empress Dowager Zhuang Wen|Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang]] (voiced by [[Jin Yan]] (金雁)) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Ding Hai Feng]] as [[Wikipedia:Wu Sangui|Wu San Gui]] (voiced by [[Lu Kui]] (陆揆)) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Wang Hui Chun]] as Fan Ren Kuan (voiced by [[Lu Jian Yi]] (陆建艺)) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Li Jian Qun]] as Empress Zhou (voiced by [[Yan Ji Xuan]] (晏积瑄)) |
| − | *[[ | + | ===Supporting=== |
| + | *[[Zhang Guang Zheng]] (张光正) as Yang Si Chang | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Xiao Zhong]] (张孝中) as [[Wikipedia:Yuan Chonghuan|Yuan Chong Huan]] (voiced by [[Zhao Shu Ren]]) | ||
| + | *[[Li Zhi]] (李志) as [[Wikipedia:Dorgon|Duo Er Gun]] (voiced by [[Cheng Yin]] (程寅)) | ||
*[[Li Ding]] (李丁) as [[Wikipedia:Wei Zhongxian|Wei Zhong Xian]] | *[[Li Ding]] (李丁) as [[Wikipedia:Wei Zhongxian|Wei Zhong Xian]] | ||
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*[[Zhang Qiu Ge]] (张秋歌) as Liu Zong Min | *[[Zhang Qiu Ge]] (张秋歌) as Liu Zong Min | ||
| − | + | *[[Liu Yu Bin]] as Zhou Yan Ru | |
| − | *[[Liu Yu Bin]] | ||
*[[Ma Jie]] (马捷) as Lu Si | *[[Ma Jie]] (马捷) as Lu Si | ||
| − | + | *[[Wang Jing Hua]] as Concubine | |
| − | + | *[[Wang Ming Hu]] (王鸣萀) as [[Wikipedia:Hooge, Prince Su|Hooge]] | |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Zeng Jing]] (曾静) as Liu Gong Gong |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Liu Pei Qing]] (刘培清) as Gao Ying Xiang |
| + | *[[Xi Xue]] as Princess Le An | ||
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| + | *[[Li Zhi]] (李志) as Duo Er Gun (多尔衮) | ||
| + | *[[Liu Pei Qing]] (刘培清) as Gao Ying Xiang (高迎祥) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Xi Xue]] (习雪) as Le An Princess (乐安公主) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Li Ding]] (李丁) as Wei Zhong Xian (魏忠贤) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Liu Yu Bin]] (刘毓滨) as Zhou Yan Ru (周延儒) (voiced by [[Lu Jian Yi]] (陆建艺)) | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Qiu Ge]] (张秋歌) as Liu Zong Min (刘宗敏) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Liu Jun]] (刘钧) as Huang Yu (黄玉) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Ma Jie]] (马捷) as Lu Si (鲁四) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Wan Zhong Liang]] (万中良) as Duo Duo (多铎) (voiced by [[-]] (-)) | ||
| + | *[[Wang Jing Hua]] (王菁华) as Consort Tian Qi Emperor (天启帝妃) (voiced by [[Li Shi Rong]] (李世荣)) | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Zhu Su Jin]] | + | *'''Original writing:''' Novel ''Jiang Shan Feng Yu Qing'' by [[Zhu Su Jin]] |
| + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Zhu Su Jin]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' [[Li Kang Sheng]] (李康生), [[Luo Shan]] (罗山), [[Yang Bu Ting]] (杨步亭) | *'''Producer:''' [[Li Kang Sheng]] (李康生), [[Luo Shan]] (罗山), [[Yang Bu Ting]] (杨步亭) | ||
*'''Director:''' [[Chen Jia Lin]] | *'''Director:''' [[Chen Jia Lin]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[ | + | *[https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%B1%9F%E5%B1%B1%E9%A3%8E%E9%9B%A8%E6%83%85/14309 Baidu Baike] |
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[[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2005]] | [[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2005]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:40, 12 January 2024
Contents
Details
- Title: 江山风雨情 / Jiang Shan Feng Yu Qing
- Also known as: Love Against Kingship
- Genre: Historical drama
- Episodes: 45
- Broadcast period: 2005-Jun-30
- Opening theme song: Ping An Meng by Han Lei
- Ending theme song: Bian Shui Liu by Han Lei and Liu Jin (刘金)
Synopsis
This drama depicts the ruling life of Chong Zhen, the last emperor of the Ming dynasty. He succeeded his deceased, uninterested-in-governmental-affairs brother Tian Qi to the throne with the help of the eunuch Wang Cheng En. He had the wicked eunuch Wei Zhong Xian eliminated and did his best to revive the fading dynasty, but to no avail, as inside the palace the corrupt officials were busy plotting against each other while outside, Li Zi Cheng led the people in revolting against the government. In the meantime, Huang Tai Ji of the Qing dynasty took advantage of the situation and had his Manchurian army intensify their attacks on the empire's northern frontiers only to be kept back by Yuan Chong Huan, a capable Ming general who was later framed and executed. Yuan was succeeded by a newly promoted young general named Wu San Gui. Wu San Gui's beautiful wife Chen Yuan Yuan, a palace singer and performer, was held hostage in the Forbidden City to ensure that her husband would not betray the Ming empire. But will this strategy work?
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
Main
- Tang Guo Qiang as Huang Tai Ji
- Chen Dao Ming as Emperor Tian Qi (voiced by Zhang Zhen)
- Chen Bao Guo as Prince Duan of Gui (voiced by Zhang Zhen)
- Bao Guo An as Hong Cheng Chou
- Wang Gang as Wang Cheng En
- Li Qiang as Emperor Chong Zhen
- Liu Wei as Li Zi Cheng
- Zhang Lan Lan as Chen Yuan Yuan
- Niu Li as Concubine Zhuang / Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang (voiced by Jin Yan (金雁))
- Ding Hai Feng as Wu San Gui (voiced by Lu Kui (陆揆))
- Wang Hui Chun as Fan Ren Kuan (voiced by Lu Jian Yi (陆建艺))
- Li Jian Qun as Empress Zhou (voiced by Yan Ji Xuan (晏积瑄))
Supporting
- Zhang Guang Zheng (张光正) as Yang Si Chang
- Zhang Xiao Zhong (张孝中) as Yuan Chong Huan (voiced by Zhao Shu Ren)
- Li Zhi (李志) as Duo Er Gun (voiced by Cheng Yin (程寅))
- Li Ding (李丁) as Wei Zhong Xian
- Zhang Qiu Ge (张秋歌) as Liu Zong Min
- Liu Yu Bin as Zhou Yan Ru
- Ma Jie (马捷) as Lu Si
- Wang Jing Hua as Concubine
- Wang Ming Hu (王鸣萀) as Hooge
- Zeng Jing (曾静) as Liu Gong Gong
- Liu Pei Qing (刘培清) as Gao Ying Xiang
- Xi Xue as Princess Le An
Production Credits
- Original writing: Novel Jiang Shan Feng Yu Qing by Zhu Su Jin
- Screenwriter: Zhu Su Jin
- Producer: Li Kang Sheng (李康生), Luo Shan (罗山), Yang Bu Ting (杨步亭)
- Director: Chen Jia Lin

