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Legend of Ban Shu (Chinese: 班淑传奇; pinyin: Ban Shu Chuan Qi) is a 2015 Chinese television series starring Jing Tian in the title role of Ban Shu, alongside Zhang Zhehan, Fu Xinbo, Li Jiahang, Li Xinai and Deng Sha. It was produced by Yu Zheng, as a counterpart to his 2013 television series Legend of Lu Zhen. [1]
Gao joined Jay Walk Studio and made his acting debut as the male lead in 2014 web series, V Love. [7] The same year, he starred in the fantasy drama, Swords of Legends.From 2015 to 2016, Gao gained increased recognition from playing supporting roles in military drama Destined to Love You, [8] Legend of Ban Shu, The Ladder of Love, etc.
In 2015, Zhang played the male lead in historical drama Legend of Ban Shu with Jing Tian. [9] He went on to play lead roles in the spy drama Decoded, [10] and headlined both seasons of the fantasy web series Demon Girl. [11] [12] In 2018, Zhang played in the historical romance drama Legend of Yunxi alongside Ju Jingyi. [13]
In the 99th chapter, the Shu edition lists 363 righteous gods and then adds Fei Lian and A Lai, two ministers, in the 100th chapter, bringing the total to 365 gods. On the other hand, the Tongxing edition lists 365 righteous gods in the 99th chapter and adds the Four Heavenly Kings and the Hengha Erjiang ("Two Roaring and Laughing Warriors") in ...
Legend of Ban Shu: 班淑传奇 Kou Lanzhi [7] 2016 1931 Love: 1931年的爱情 He Mulan [8] The Princess Weiyoung: 锦绣未央 Li Changle [9] 2017 The Song: 恋恋阙歌 Qin Keqing [10] Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy: 海上牧云记 Heshu Hongling [11] As Flowers Fade and Fly Across the Sky: 花谢花飞花满天 Princess Qingcheng ...
Gao Yunxiang (Chinese: 高云翔; born 15 August 1982),also known as Gavin Gao, [1] is a Chinese actor best known for his roles as Yang Rui and Zhai Li in the television series Goddess of Mercy (2011) and Legend of Mi Yue (2015) respectively.
Zhao Yun's original biography in the Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi), written by Chen Shou in the third century, is only 346 Chinese characters long. In the fifth century, Pei Songzhi added annotations from the Zhao Yun Biezhuan (趙雲別傳; Unofficial Biography of Zhao Yun) to Zhao Yun's biography in the Sanguozhi, providing a relatively clear, though still incomplete picture of ...
Mural of Bo Ya playing a guqin in the Long Corridor of the Old Summer Palace, Beijing. Bo Ya (Chinese: 伯牙; pinyin: Bó Yá) was a Chinese qin player from the state of Chu (楚), [1] which is roughly equivalent to modern-day Jingzhou, Hubei.