Difference between revisions of "One and Only"
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===Prince Nan Chen Manor=== | ===Prince Nan Chen Manor=== | ||
*[[Fu Jun]] as Xie Chong, advisor of Zhousheng Chen | *[[Fu Jun]] as Xie Chong, advisor of Zhousheng Chen | ||
| − | *[[Li Yi Ru]] as Hong Xiaoyu (voiced by [[He Wen Xiao]]), Zhousheng Chen's senior disciple | + | *[[Zhou Lu La]] as Xiao Yan / Xiao Wen, former second prince of Southern Xiao. Left Western Zhou after finding out his true identity; given the title of Prince Feng Yang. Stays by Zhousheng Chen's side as an advisor |
| + | *[[Li Yi Ru]] as Hong Xiaoyu (voiced by [[He Wen Xiao]]), Zhousheng Chen's senior disciple. Admires Cui Feng | ||
*[[Zhang Cheng Hang]] as Zhou Tianxing (voiced by [[Shi Ze Kun]]), Zhousheng Chen's second disciple | *[[Zhang Cheng Hang]] as Zhou Tianxing (voiced by [[Shi Ze Kun]]), Zhousheng Chen's second disciple | ||
*[[Yuan Ruo Hang]] as Xie Yun, Zhousheng Chen's third disciple and Xie Chong's son | *[[Yuan Ruo Hang]] as Xie Yun, Zhousheng Chen's third disciple and Xie Chong's son | ||
*[[Su Meng Yun]] as Feng Xiao, Zhousheng Chen's fourth disciple | *[[Su Meng Yun]] as Feng Xiao, Zhousheng Chen's fourth disciple | ||
| + | *[[Xie Hong Xin]] as Xie Chen, an orphan who was taken in as Xie Chong's god-sun. Skilled in the art of divination | ||
*[[Hu Bo]] as General Gan | *[[Hu Bo]] as General Gan | ||
*[[Zhang Hai Feng]] as Military Doctor | *[[Zhang Hai Feng]] as Military Doctor | ||
===Cui family=== | ===Cui family=== | ||
| − | *[[Yu Yang]] as Cui Guang, Grand Preceptor. Cui Shiyi's uncle | + | *[[Yu Yang]] as Cui Guang, Grand Preceptor and head of Cui family. Cui Shiyi's uncle |
*[[Liu Wei Wei]] as Cui Wenjun, third lady of Cui family. Cui Shiyi's mother | *[[Liu Wei Wei]] as Cui Wenjun, third lady of Cui family. Cui Shiyi's mother | ||
*[[Geng Li Ming]] as Cui Wenji, fourth lady of Cui family | *[[Geng Li Ming]] as Cui Wenji, fourth lady of Cui family | ||
*[[Yao Yi Chen]] as Cui Feng (voiced by [[Liu Si Cen]]), third son of Cui Guang. Works as a general under Zhousheng Chen | *[[Yao Yi Chen]] as Cui Feng (voiced by [[Liu Si Cen]]), third son of Cui Guang. Works as a general under Zhousheng Chen | ||
| − | *[[Chu Zhen]] as Cui Shou, Cui | + | *[[Chu Zhen]] as Cui Shou, guard/retainer of Cui family |
| + | *[[Li Huai Long]] as Cui Zheng, member of the Cui tribe who greed to take over the Cui family's resources | ||
*[[Zhang Zhang]] as Cheng Xi, Cui Shiyi's attendant | *[[Zhang Zhang]] as Cheng Xi, Cui Shiyi's attendant | ||
===Royal Family=== | ===Royal Family=== | ||
| − | *[[Wang Xing Yue]] as Liu Zixing, Prince Guang Ling. | + | *[[Wang Xing Yue]] as Liu Zixing, Prince Guang Ling. Cui Shiyi's fiancé |
| − | *[[Luo Dian Xia]] as Liu Hui, Emperor | + | *[[Luo Dian Xia]] as Liu Hui (voiced by [[Zhang Si Wang Zhi]]), Emperor of Northern Chen |
**[[Liu Chao Ping]] as Liu Hui (young) | **[[Liu Chao Ping]] as Liu Hui (young) | ||
| + | *[[Li Ting Xu]] as Liu Zizhen | ||
*[[Liang Ai Qi]] as Qi Zhenzhen, the Empress Dowager and mother of Liu Wei | *[[Liang Ai Qi]] as Qi Zhenzhen, the Empress Dowager and mother of Liu Wei | ||
| − | *[[Wu Man Si]] as Princess Xing Hua (voiced by [[Liu Man]]), a royal lady who from the Qi tribe who was given the title of Princess | + | *[[Wu Man Si]] as Princess Xing Hua (voiced by [[Liu Man]]), a royal lady who from the Qi tribe who was given the title of Princess. Marries Cui Feng in a political alliance |
*[[Dai Si]] as Jin Zhen'er (voiced by [[Li Shi Meng]]), Liu Hui's unfavored consort | *[[Dai Si]] as Jin Zhen'er (voiced by [[Li Shi Meng]]), Liu Hui's unfavored consort | ||
| + | *[[Pan Qi Yan]] as Concubine Jiang | ||
*[[Li Yu Su]] as Empress Gao, wife of the deceased Emperor | *[[Li Yu Su]] as Empress Gao, wife of the deceased Emperor | ||
| − | === | + | ===Officials/Servants=== |
| − | *[[Wang Chun Yuan]] as Zhao Teng | + | *[[Wang Chun Yuan]] as Zhao Teng, an ambitious eunuch who attempted to control the Emperor |
*[[Guo Jun]] as Liu Wei, prime minister | *[[Guo Jun]] as Liu Wei, prime minister | ||
| − | *[[Guo Wei (1980)|Guo Wei]] as Liu Yuan, great general. Zhousheng Chen's childhood friend | + | *[[Guo Wei (1980)|Guo Wei]] as Liu Yuan, great general of the Liu tribe. Zhousheng Chen's childhood friend |
| + | *[[Wang Yu (??)|Wang Yu]] as Liu Changshan, a member of the Liu tribe. Fled the palace after a rebellion | ||
*[[Wang Yi Lin]] as Meng Luan, Liu Zixing's attendant | *[[Wang Yi Lin]] as Meng Luan, Liu Zixing's attendant | ||
*[[Chen Bao Guo (1982)|Chen Bao Guo]] as Qin Bin, the Empress' henchman | *[[Chen Bao Guo (1982)|Chen Bao Guo]] as Qin Bin, the Empress' henchman | ||
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*[[Zhong Shi Yan]] as Minister | *[[Zhong Shi Yan]] as Minister | ||
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| − | *[[ | + | *[[Xi Xue]] as Gao Huaiyang (voiced by [[Xu Chang Fan]]), cousin of the deceased Empress Gao. Admires Zhousheng Chen. Prince Ping Qin's wife |
| − | *[[Feng Li]] as Prince Ping Qin, | + | *[[Feng Li]] as Prince Ping Qin, the feudal king of Ping Qin town. God-brother of Zhousheng Chen |
| + | *[[Liu Bo Xiao]] as Jin Rong, | ||
| + | *[[Wang Hao Zhen]] as Qin Yan | ||
===Others=== | ===Others=== | ||
| − | *[[Han Cheng Yu]] as Huan Yu | + | *[[Han Cheng Yu]] as Huan Yu, descendant of the esteemed Long Hang Huan family who was saved by Zhousheng Chen. Currently a teacher residing in Northern Xiao |
| − | + | *[[Luo Er Yang]] as Emperor Xiao, ruler of Southern Xiao | |
| − | *[[Luo Er Yang]] as Emperor Xiao | ||
*[[Luo Lei]] as Shi Yi's father | *[[Luo Lei]] as Shi Yi's father | ||
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*[[Zheng Lu]] as Zhangsun Jie | *[[Zheng Lu]] as Zhangsun Jie | ||
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*[[Xu Yi Wen]] as Lady Li (Li Xian Ren) | *[[Xu Yi Wen]] as Lady Li (Li Xian Ren) | ||
*[[Su Yu Chen]] as Hou Mo Chen Yue | *[[Su Yu Chen]] as Hou Mo Chen Yue | ||
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*[[He Yi Chen]] as Yang Shao | *[[He Yi Chen]] as Yang Shao | ||
*[[Huang Ji Dong]] as Yuan Wuchu | *[[Huang Ji Dong]] as Yuan Wuchu | ||
*[[Wang Xiao Wen]] as Xiao Shu | *[[Wang Xiao Wen]] as Xiao Shu | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Zhang Bin]] as Physician |
| + | *[[Yu Qing]] as Boatman | ||
*[[Zhang Shun Han]] as Book Boy | *[[Zhang Shun Han]] as Book Boy | ||
Revision as of 08:07, 19 May 2022
Contents
Details
- Title: 周生如故 / Zhou Sheng Ru Gu
- English title: One and Only
- Genre: Historical, romance
- Episodes: 25
- Broadcast network: iQiyi
- Broadcast period: 2021-Aug-18
- Related TV series: Forever and Ever
- Original soundtrack: One and Only OST
Synopsis
Zhousheng Chen, nephew of Prince Nan Chen, is an accomplished general who is loyal to the country. Cui Shiyi, daughter of an esteemed family, is the appointed Crown Princess since birth. As both their families are acquainted, Cui Shiyi was sent to the Zhou Manor to learn some skills. There, Zhousheng Chen and Cui Shiyi got to befriend each other. Cui Shiyi grew to admire Zhousheng Chen's lofty ambitions and gentlemanly character, and slowly fell for him. She becomes his greatest support and companion, helping him wait for intelligence in the manor, and going to war with him. However, their relationship could not take a step forward due to their respective responsibilities. When the borders is once again endangered, Zhousheng Chen has to lead the army to battle enemies, while Cui Shiyi has to complete her wedding with the Crown Prince. However at this time, Zhousheng Chen became seriously injured.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
Main Cast
- Ren Jia Lun as Zhousheng Chen (voiced by Bian Jiang)
- He Yu Xiao as Zhousheng Chen (young)
- Bai Lu as Cui Shiyi (voiced by Liu Qing)
- Liu Qi Qi as Cui Shiyi (young)
Prince Nan Chen Manor
- Fu Jun as Xie Chong, advisor of Zhousheng Chen
- Zhou Lu La as Xiao Yan / Xiao Wen, former second prince of Southern Xiao. Left Western Zhou after finding out his true identity; given the title of Prince Feng Yang. Stays by Zhousheng Chen's side as an advisor
- Li Yi Ru as Hong Xiaoyu (voiced by He Wen Xiao), Zhousheng Chen's senior disciple. Admires Cui Feng
- Zhang Cheng Hang as Zhou Tianxing (voiced by Shi Ze Kun), Zhousheng Chen's second disciple
- Yuan Ruo Hang as Xie Yun, Zhousheng Chen's third disciple and Xie Chong's son
- Su Meng Yun as Feng Xiao, Zhousheng Chen's fourth disciple
- Xie Hong Xin as Xie Chen, an orphan who was taken in as Xie Chong's god-sun. Skilled in the art of divination
- Hu Bo as General Gan
- Zhang Hai Feng as Military Doctor
Cui family
- Yu Yang as Cui Guang, Grand Preceptor and head of Cui family. Cui Shiyi's uncle
- Liu Wei Wei as Cui Wenjun, third lady of Cui family. Cui Shiyi's mother
- Geng Li Ming as Cui Wenji, fourth lady of Cui family
- Yao Yi Chen as Cui Feng (voiced by Liu Si Cen), third son of Cui Guang. Works as a general under Zhousheng Chen
- Chu Zhen as Cui Shou, guard/retainer of Cui family
- Li Huai Long as Cui Zheng, member of the Cui tribe who greed to take over the Cui family's resources
- Zhang Zhang as Cheng Xi, Cui Shiyi's attendant
Royal Family
- Wang Xing Yue as Liu Zixing, Prince Guang Ling. Cui Shiyi's fiancé
- Luo Dian Xia as Liu Hui (voiced by Zhang Si Wang Zhi), Emperor of Northern Chen
- Liu Chao Ping as Liu Hui (young)
- Li Ting Xu as Liu Zizhen
- Liang Ai Qi as Qi Zhenzhen, the Empress Dowager and mother of Liu Wei
- Wu Man Si as Princess Xing Hua (voiced by Liu Man), a royal lady who from the Qi tribe who was given the title of Princess. Marries Cui Feng in a political alliance
- Dai Si as Jin Zhen'er (voiced by Li Shi Meng), Liu Hui's unfavored consort
- Pan Qi Yan as Concubine Jiang
- Li Yu Su as Empress Gao, wife of the deceased Emperor
Officials/Servants
- Wang Chun Yuan as Zhao Teng, an ambitious eunuch who attempted to control the Emperor
- Guo Jun as Liu Wei, prime minister
- Guo Wei as Liu Yuan, great general of the Liu tribe. Zhousheng Chen's childhood friend
- Wang Yu as Liu Changshan, a member of the Liu tribe. Fled the palace after a rebellion
- Wang Yi Lin as Meng Luan, Liu Zixing's attendant
- Chen Bao Guo as Qin Bin, the Empress' henchman
- Ren Xi Hong as Minister
- Zhong Shi Yan as Minister
Northern Chen
- Xi Xue as Gao Huaiyang (voiced by Xu Chang Fan), cousin of the deceased Empress Gao. Admires Zhousheng Chen. Prince Ping Qin's wife
- Feng Li as Prince Ping Qin, the feudal king of Ping Qin town. God-brother of Zhousheng Chen
- Liu Bo Xiao as Jin Rong,
- Wang Hao Zhen as Qin Yan
Others
- Han Cheng Yu as Huan Yu, descendant of the esteemed Long Hang Huan family who was saved by Zhousheng Chen. Currently a teacher residing in Northern Xiao
- Luo Er Yang as Emperor Xiao, ruler of Southern Xiao
- Luo Lei as Shi Yi's father
- Zheng Lu as Zhangsun Jie
- Xu Yi Wen as Lady Li (Li Xian Ren)
- Su Yu Chen as Hou Mo Chen Yue
- He Yi Chen as Yang Shao
- Huang Ji Dong as Yuan Wuchu
- Wang Xiao Wen as Xiao Shu
- Zhang Bin as Physician
- Yu Qing as Boatman
- Zhang Shun Han as Book Boy
Production Credits
- Original Writing: Yi Sheng Yi Shi Mei Ren Gu (一生一世美人骨) by Mo Bao Fei Bao
- Director: Guo Hu
- Screenwriter: Mo Bao Fei Bao
- Producer: Yang Bei, Xiao Zhen Peng (肖振朋), Wang Xiao Yan (王晓燕), Wang Lin Jia (汪琳佳)
- Executive Producer: Gong Yu, Zhao Yi Fang, Wang Xiao Hui, Liu Zhi, Zhong Yuan (钟元)
- Company : Croton Media, iQiyi
Notes
- The series, alongside Forever and Ever is based on the novel Yi Sheng Yi Shi Mei Ren Gu (一生一世美人骨) by Mo Bao Fei Bao. It tells the story of the ancient reincarnation of the main couple.

