Xiaozhuang Mishi
Xiaozhuang Mishi | |
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Promotional poster | |
Also known as | Xiaozhuang Epic |
Genre | Historical drama, romance |
Written by |
Yang Haiwei Guo Wenpu |
Directed by |
You Xiaogang Liu Dekai |
Presented by | You Xiaogang |
Starring |
Ning Jing Steve Ma Liu Dekai Wu Qianqian He Saifei Zhao Hongfei Hu Jing Xu Min Yan Kun Shu Chang Li Lingyu Bai Qinglin |
Theme music composer | Zhang Hongguang |
Opening theme | Ni (你) performed by Tu Honggang |
Ending theme | Meiren Yin (美人吟) performed by Li Lingyu |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 38 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
You Xiaogang Yang Qun |
Location(s) | China |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Release | |
Original network | CTV |
First shown in | 2003 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Huang Taizi Mishi (2004) |
Xiaozhuang Mishi | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 孝莊秘史 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 孝庄秘史 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Secret History of Xiaozhuang | ||||||
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Xiaozhuang Mishi, also known as Xiaozhuang Epic, is a 2003 Chinese television series produced by You Xiaogang. The series is the first instalment in a series of four television series about the history of the early Qing dynasty. It was followed by Huang Taizi Mishi (2004), Taizu Mishi (2005) and Secret History of Kangxi (2006), all of which were also produced by You Xiaogang.
Plot
The series tells the story of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. Initially a young Mongol princess, she became a concubine of the Manchu emperor Hong Taiji, and gradually ascended to the position of empress dowager and grand empress dowager during the reigns of her son (Shunzhi Emperor) and grandson (Kangxi Emperor) respectively. Her political wisdom and insight helped to shape the history of the early Qing dynasty.
Cast
- Ning Jing as Dayu'er (Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang)
- Steve Ma as Dorgon
- Liu Dekai as Hong Taiji
- Wu Qianqian as Empress Dowager Xiaoduan
- Zhao Hongfei as Dodo
- Hu Jing as Sumalagu
- He Saifei as Harjol
- Siqin Gaowa as Lady Abahai
- Xu Huanshan as Nurhachi
- Xu Min as Daišan
- Li Lingyu as Consort Yijing
- Yan Kun as Shunzhi Emperor
- Chen Weichen as teenage Shunzhi Emperor
- Wang Peiwen as preteen Shunzhi Emperor
- Li Yifan as child Shunzhi Emperor
- Shu Chang as Consort Donggo
- Yang Zi as young Consort Donggo
- Lu Jun as Hooge
- Mi Tiezeng as Fan Wencheng
- Shen Baoping as Amin
- Guo Minghan as Manggūltai
- Wu Xiaodan as Namuzhong
- Guo Yufeng as young Namuzhong
- Wang Ge as Mengguqing
- Li Yuan as young Mengguqing
- Gao Haiyan as Huige
- Bai Qinglin as Xiaoyu'er
- Zhu Kun as Xiaotang
- Doudou as young Xiaotang
- Wang Hui as Heluohui
- Fu Junfeng as Bombogor
- Han Yuqiao as teenage Bombogor
- Guo Zihao as child Bombogor
- Sun Bin as Hong Chengchou
- Zhang Yongjing as Johann Adam Schall von Bell
- Wan Yan as Zhenge
- Zhang Lili as Xiaonizi
- Wang Hong as Manggusi
- Tu Wenxue as Jirgalang
- Ji Yongqing as Wukeshan
- Sun Qiang as Chongzhen Emperor
- Wang Gang as Yuan Chonghuan
- Li Lan as Li Mama
- Di Jianqing as Eshuo
- Hu Yao as Lingzi
- Li Jing as Chunyu
- Wu Pengda as Kangxi Emperor
- Bao Dexin as Prince Jian
External links
- (Chinese) Xiaozhuang Mishi on Sina.com