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Details

  • Title: Qing Yu Nian / 庆余年
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  • Genre: Historical, Politics
  • Episodes: 46
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  • Broadcast network: Zhejiang TV
  • Broadcast period: 2019
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Synopsis

In the twilight years of Eastern Jin, Liu Yu usurps the throne to become the founding emperor of the Liu Song dynasty. Consort Ye’s newborn son is the only royalty to survive the bloody purge, and is adopted by the Imperial Secretariat Fan Jian. At the age of eighteen, Fan Xian’s impending political marriage with a princess makes him extremely popular among the ambitious princes, though he carefully avoids joining any of the factions.

Fan Xian is lauded for his loyalty to the emperor during two successive rebellions, though later discovers he is the biological son of the tyrannical ruler, and that Liu Yu was the one that sent assassins to kill his mother. For revenge as well as the peace of the kingdom, Fan Xian engages in a deadly political struggle with the emperor, and eventually succeeds in forcing Liu Yu to abdicate.

Cast

Main

Fan Jian's adopted son, whose birth parents are the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Daughter of Prime Minister. Fan Xian's wife.
One of the four Grandmasters in the world.
Head of the Inspection and Control center. Fan Xian's teacher and advisor.
An elder of Northern Wei and Qi. He is responsible for delivering military intelligence.
Saintess of Northern Qi. Close friend of Fan Xian.
Fan Xian's younger sister. Known for her talents in the capital.
A famous courtesan at Zuixian Ju, who is in reality a spy of Northern Qi. She fell in love with Fan Xian after going through life-and-death with him.
Fan Xian's disciple.
Female emperor of Northern Qi. She loves reading books written by Fan Xian, and loves joking around with him.

Production Credits

  • Original Writing: Qing Yu Nian (庆余年) by Mao Ni (猫腻)
  • Director: Sun Hao (孙皓)
  • Screenwriters: Wang Juan (王倦)

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