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*[[Jing Chao]] as [[Wikipedia:Emperor Jingzong of Liao|Yelü Xian]], Emperor Jingzong of Liao  
 
*[[Jing Chao]] as [[Wikipedia:Emperor Jingzong of Liao|Yelü Xian]], Emperor Jingzong of Liao  
 
*[[Tan Kai]] as Yelü Yansage, Prince of Qi  
 
*[[Tan Kai]] as Yelü Yansage, Prince of Qi  
*[[Liu Yi Jun (1970)|Liu Yi Jun]] as Xiao Siwen, Chancellor
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*[[Liu Yi Jun]] as Xiao Siwen, Chancellor
 
*[[Lu Shan]] as Wu Guli
 
*[[Lu Shan]] as Wu Guli
 
*[[Ji Chen]] as Yelü Xiyin, Prince of Song
 
*[[Ji Chen]] as Yelü Xiyin, Prince of Song

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The Legend of Xiao Chuo

Details

  • Title: 燕云台 / Yan Yun Tai
  • English title: The Legend of Xiao Chuo
  • Genre: Historical
  • Episodes: 48
  • Broadcast network: Beijing TV, Tencent
  • Broadcast period: 2020

Synopsis

The drama tells the life of Xiao Yanyan, who was the most powerful woman of the Liao dynasty. Xiao Yanyan and Han Derang were childhood sweethearts, but were separated when she was sent into the palace to become the consort of Yelü Xian. Though Xiao Yanyan and Yelu Xian's marriage was not one built on romance, Xiao Yanyan fulfills her job as a dedicated empress, and gains her husband's respect after the policies she instated proved her capability. Xiao Yanyan is entrusted with governing the country and acting as regent for their son after Yelv Xian’s death, and is eventually able to marry her true love Han Derang, who had become the most influential Han official in the Liao court.

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3.88
(8 votes)

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