Ye Lang Wang
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Details
- Title: 夜郎王 / Ye Lang Wang
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- Genre: Historical, Costume
- Episodes: 24
- Broadcast network:
- Broadcast period: 2007-Dec-24 (DVD)
Synopsis
The first panoramic of the legendary career of a generation of Chinese historical heroes Yelang Wang. The vivid and heavy history, the twists and turns and the moving legend, praise the ancient kingdom of Yelang to return to the Han, and promote the power of the Chinese nation.
Based on the historical background of Yelang Kingdom's return to Han Dynasty during the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, vividly tells a little-known historical story, and creates a group of historical figures with distinctive personalities, different personalities and different destinies, and reproduces the night, the ancient and mysterious immortal legend of Yelang Kingdom. The ancient kingdom of Yelang more than two thousand years ago, due to the visit of the Han Dynasty envoy Tang Meng, caused an uproar in Yelang. The prince often saw Yelang's hope from the prosperity and friendship of the Han Dynasty, and resolutely subdued the Han Dynasty. Under the appreciation of Sima Xiangru, Du Tong met with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty as he wished, and formed a friendly alliance with the Han Dynasty. At the same time, Lord Uda's heart to usurp the throne abruptly, after colluding with the moth mother to usurp the throne, the design provokes Heina to oppose the Han. At this time, Emperor Wu of the Han decree enshrined Yuer to marry Duotong for Princess Annan, which aroused Mo Niang's heart to swear to kill Dutong, and it also made Wuda find an excuse to rebel. Deeply feeling that his family and country are in a difficult situation, Duo Tong resolutely resolutely resolutely rallied to recover...
In the sixth year of Yuan Ding, Duo Tong took Yuer princess to Weiyang Palace and was awarded the title of King Yelang of Han Hou, since then, Gu Yelang has opened a new chapter in history.
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Cast
- Li Jie as Duo Tong
- Luo Hai Qiong as Meng Ma
- Zhai Nai She as Wu Da
- Wu Ting as Princess Lang / Fei Yu Er
- Geng Sheng Kai as Zhu Hei Bao
- Chen Hong Chi as Princess Xiao Lan
- Sun Da Chuan as Hei Na
- Zhu Wei Wei as E Lady
- Xu Zhi Fei as Wu Duo
- Yu Chong Jun as Weng Yu
- Cui Yu Gui as Wang Heng
- Sun Qing Chang as Bo Zhu
- Zhang Gui Xiang as Di He
- Deng Gang as Na Xie
- Ma Ping as Bu Luo Shi
- Kuang Hong Yan as Meng Lang
- Zhang Xiao Hong as Meng Na
- Li Lian Yuan as Sima Xiangru
- Lu Shi Gang as Emperor Wu of Han
- Liu Jue as Huang Duo
- Tan Ping as Wu Da's wife
- Zhang Xue as Jin Sang princess
- Jia Lei as Xiao Ziyi
Production Credits
- Director: Pan Ming Guang
- Screenwriter: Lee Jun, Ma Xue Wen (马学文), Han Ke Feng, Yang Xing Cheng (杨兴成)

