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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 蘇東坡 / Su Dong Po | *'''Title:''' 蘇東坡 / Su Dong Po | ||
| − | + | *'''Genre:''' Historical drama | |
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*'''Episodes:''' 34 | *'''Episodes:''' 34 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' CCTV | *'''Broadcast network:''' CCTV | ||
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | + | Su Shi was a writer, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman of the Song Dynasty, and one of the major poets of the era. His courtesy name was Zizhan and his pseudonym was Dongpo Jushi (東坡居士 "Resident of Dongpo"), and he is often referred to as Su Dong Po (蘇東坡). | |
| − | The | + | The story centers on the period when Su Dong Po was dismissed from his post and prior to writing "Chibi Fu", or "Red Clif Rhapsody." On the creative aspect, sources from historical facts, folklore, as well as his poems and writings were used, and of course a portion of which is theatrical. |
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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===Su Family=== | ===Su Family=== | ||
| − | *[[Lu Yi]] as Su Dong Po | + | *[[Lu Yi]] as [[Wikipedia:Su Shi|Su Dong Po]] |
*[[Ruby Lin]] as Wang Fu | *[[Ruby Lin]] as Wang Fu | ||
*[[Cecilia Han]] as Wang Run Zhi | *[[Cecilia Han]] as Wang Run Zhi | ||
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*[[Niu Piao]] as Su Xun | *[[Niu Piao]] as Su Xun | ||
| − | ===Imperial/ | + | ===Imperial/Royalty=== |
*[[Tang Guo Qiang]] as Chu Xing | *[[Tang Guo Qiang]] as Chu Xing | ||
*[[Tang Zhi Ping]] as Song Ren Zong | *[[Tang Zhi Ping]] as Song Ren Zong | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
| − | * The series' | + | *The series' budget is ~300,000 RMB /episode |
| − | * Filming in Ningxia Zhenbei Castle Film City, China and Wuxi film and television studio. | + | *Filming took place in Ningxia Zhenbei Castle Film City, China and Wuxi film and television studio. |
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Director:''' [[Wang Wen Jie]] | *'''Director:''' [[Wang Wen Jie]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[http://space.tv.cctv.com/podcast/sudongpo | + | *[http://space.tv.cctv.com/podcast/sudongpo CCTV podcast] |
| − | *[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/m/f/sudpo/index.html Sina | + | *[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/m/f/sudpo/index.html Sina] |
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| − | [[Category:CDrama]][[Category:CDrama2008]][[Category:CCTV]] | + | [[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2008]] [[Category:CCTV]] |
Revision as of 16:45, 12 August 2008
Contents
Details
- Title: 蘇東坡 / Su Dong Po
- Genre: Historical drama
- Episodes: 34
- Broadcast network: CCTV
- Broadcast period: 2008
Synopsis
Su Shi was a writer, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman of the Song Dynasty, and one of the major poets of the era. His courtesy name was Zizhan and his pseudonym was Dongpo Jushi (東坡居士 "Resident of Dongpo"), and he is often referred to as Su Dong Po (蘇東坡).
The story centers on the period when Su Dong Po was dismissed from his post and prior to writing "Chibi Fu", or "Red Clif Rhapsody." On the creative aspect, sources from historical facts, folklore, as well as his poems and writings were used, and of course a portion of which is theatrical.
Cast
Su Family
- Lu Yi as Su Dong Po
- Ruby Lin as Wang Fu
- Cecilia Han as Wang Run Zhi
- Wang Xiao Chen as Wang Zhao Yun
- Song Hao Lin as Su Zhe
- Niu Piao as Su Xun
Imperial/Royalty
- Tang Guo Qiang as Chu Xing
- Tang Zhi Ping as Song Ren Zong
- Zheng Pei Pei
- Shi Yao as Gao Huang Hou
- Sa Ri Nuo as Liang Tai Hou
- Zhao Chao as Song Shen Zong
Others
- He Wei as Wang An Shi
- Li Fang as Qin Guan
- Guo Dong Lin as Fu Yin
- Su Zai Qiang as Si Ma Guang
- Wang Shi Huai as Yang Xiu
- Yang Ya Xing as Xiao Lian
Trivia
- The series' budget is ~300,000 RMB /episode
- Filming took place in Ningxia Zhenbei Castle Film City, China and Wuxi film and television studio.
Production Credits
- Director: Wang Wen Jie
