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Records Of Kangxi's Travel Incognito
''Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito'' is a Chinese television series revolves around the Manchu-ruling Qing Empire monarch Kangxi Emperor (Zhang Guoli) and the corruption he faces as he tries to make the government run efficiently. The series was directed by Zhang Guoli and produced by Deng Jie. The series consists of a total of 144 episodes shot in high definition, each 45 minutes long. The series is based on the events in the Kangxi era of the reign of Kangxi Emperor during the Qing Dynasty. The series also features Kangxi Emperor's family member and entourage in prominent roles and storylines, most notably his Concubine Yi (Deng Jie) and eunuch Sandezi (Zhao Liang) and Buddhist monk Fayin (Hou Kun), and Concubine Yi's servant girl Xiao Taohong (Liu Miao). The program originally aired from 1998 to 2007, spanning five seasons and 144 episodes. For the first four seasons, the show starred Zhang Guoli and Deng Jie as Kangxi Emperor and Concubine Yi respectively. In the last seaso ...
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Zou Jingzhi
Zou Jingzhi (邹静之, 1952) is a Chinese playwright. He has written the librettos for two Chinese-language western-style operas by woman composer Lei Lei: Xi Shi (opera) based on the story of Xi Shi, and ''The Chinese Orphan'' (2011) based on the story The Orphan of Zhao. The premiere of both operas was at Beijing's NCPA. Filmography * '' Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles'' (2005) (screenplay) * ''The 601st Phone Call'' (2006) (writer) * ''My Kingdom'' (2011) (screenplay) * '' The Grandmaster'' (2013) (screenplay) * '' Coming Home'' (2014) (screenplay) * ''Xuanzang Xuanzang (, ; 602–664), born Chen Hui / Chen Yi (), also known as Hiuen Tsang, was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator. He is known for the epoch-making contributions to Chinese Buddhism, the travelogue of ...'' (2015) (screenplay) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zou, Jingzhi Chinese dramatists and playwrights 1952 births Living people 20th-century C ...
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Jiang Qinqin
Jiang Qinqin (, born 3 September 1976) is a Chinese actress. She is sometimes credited as Shui Ling (), a stage name given to her by Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao while she was involved in the production of the television series ''Tears in Heaven''. Career Jiang started learning Beijing Opera at the age of 10 and entered the Beijing Film Academy in 1994 after attaining first place in the entrance examination. In the second year of Jiang's study at the Beijing Film Academy, she was cast by director Yang Jie in the title role of Xishi in the television series of the same name. She then starred in ''Tears in Heaven'', an adaptation of a novel by Chiung Yao, and rose to fame in China. Following that, she played a number of notable roles, including Gu Manlu in '' Affair of Half a Lifetime'' (2003) and Mu Nianci in ''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' (2003). Jiang's performance in the historical drama '' Qiao's Grand Courtyard'' won her both Favorite TV Actress and the Audience's Favo ...
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Television Series Set In The Qing Dynasty
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival stora ...
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Helen Yao
Yao Xingtong (; born 12 April 1983) is a Chinese actress. She is also known as Helen Yao and Anna Yao. Yao is fluent in French and English. Yao is noted for her roles as Ma Liruo and Coco in the film ''Life of Sentime'' (2010) and ''CZ12'' (2012) respectively. Early life Yao was born and raised in Nangang District of Harbin, Heilongjiang. Yao graduated from Beijing Film Academy, where she majored in acting. Acting career Yao was chosen to act as a supporting actor in several television series, such as ''Together with You'', ''Police Story'', ''War and Destiny'', and ''Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito 5''. Yao's first film role was uncredited appearance in the film ''Growth'' (2006). After playing minor roles in various films and television series, Yao received her first leading role in a film called ''Blossom'', for which she received Golden Rooster Award nominations for Best Actress. In 2009, Yao starred in the romantic comedy film ''Life of Sentime'', alongside Ming D ...
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Jade Leung
Jade Leung (), born 23 November 1969 in Hong Kong as Leung Yuk-yin () is a Hong Kong actress known for starring in kung fu and action films. She received the 1992 Best New Performer Award at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in the 1991 film ''Black Cat''. Filmography The following is a filmography of Jade Leung's work. Film * '' Black Cat'' (1991) - Erica Leung/Catherine * ''Black Cat 2'' (1992) - Catherine * ''Satin Steel'' (1994) - Jade Leung * ''Spider Woman'' (1995) - Kenny/Ken * ''Green Hat'' (1995) - Pearl/Joyce * ''Fox Hunter'' (1995) - Miss Yeung * ''Enemy Shadow'' (1995) - Jade Wong * ''Velvet Gloves'' (1996) - Feng Tin * ''Killing Me Hardly'' (1997) - Sunny * ''The Peeping Tom'' (1997) - Cheng Hsuen * ''Raging Angels'' (1998) * ''Leopard Hunting'' (1998) * ''Phantom of Snake'' (2000) * ''Money Laundry'' (2000) * ''Black Cat in Jail'' (2000) * ''Strangers Meet on the Way'' (2001) * ''Could You Kill My Husband Please?'' (2001) * ''U-Man'' (2002) * ''Flying Drag ...
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Yunreng
Yunreng (6 June 1674 – 27 January 1725), born Yinreng, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the second among the Kangxi Emperor's sons to survive into adulthood and was designated as Crown Prince for two terms between 1675 and 1712 before being deposed. He was posthumously honoured as Prince Limi of the First Rank. Biography Yunreng was born of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the seventh son of the Kangxi Emperor, but was the second among the emperor's sons to survive into adulthood. He was given the infant name "Baocheng" (保成), and was renamed "Yinreng" when he became older. His mother was the Kangxi Emperor's first empress, Empress Xiaochengren from the Hešeri clan, who was also a granddaughter of Sonin (one of the four regents in the Kangxi Emperor's early reign). She died not long after giving birth to Yinreng, and was greatly lamented by the Kangxi Emperor. The Kangxi Emperor personally taught Yinreng to read and he proclaimed Yinreng as his Crown Pri ...
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Gong Beibi
Beibi Gong () (born February 21, 1978 in Fujian, China) is a Chinese film and television actress. Beginning her acting career as a teenager, she later graduated from the prestigious Central Academy of Drama where she first gained recognition among audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both China and Hong Kong. Due to her success while still a student, Gong was dubbed in the media at the time as "little Gong Li", who also graduated from the same acting college. After graduating, Gong continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring in and executive producing ''Bus 44'', which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film ''Waiting Alone'' which opened to critical raves at the Tokyo Film Festival. The indie film was released nationwi ...
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Zhao Wei
Zhao Wei (; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, businesswoman, film director, producer and pop singer. She is considered one of the most popular actresses in China and Chinese-speaking regions, and one of the highest paid actresses as well. While studying at the Beijing Film Academy, Zhao rose to national and regional prominence overnight for her role as Xiao Yan Zi ("Little Swallow") in the hit TV series ''My Fair Princess'' (1998–1999), for which she also won Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress. ''My Fair Princess'' enjoyed unprecedented success in East and Southeast Asian countries, and Zhao was regarded by many as Mainland China's first "national idol" since the economic reform began in 1978. Zhao has starred in many box-office hits, including ''Shaolin Soccer'' (2001), '' Red Cliff'' (2008–2009), ''Painted Skin'' (2008), '' Painted Skin: The Resurrection'' (2012), '' Dearest'' (2014) and ''Lost in Hong Kong'' (2015). Sh ...
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Dai Rao
Dai Rao (; born 2 April 1972) is a Chinese singer and actress. Early life and education Dai was born in Beijing on April 2, 1972. Her parents divorced in 1980, when she was 8. In October 1993, she entered Beijing Dance Academy The Beijing Dance Academy (BDA, ) is a municipal public professional dance college at Haidian, Beijing. The academy is the highest institution for dance education and assessment in the People's Republic of China, conducting the nationwide teache .... Career Dai's debut solo album, ''Close to You, Gently Say Love You'', was released in April 1994. In March 1995, she held a solo concert in Japan. On 15 February 1991, she performed at the CCTV New's Eve on China Central Television. Her 4th album, titled ''Perfect Thing'', was released in May 2004. Her 5th album, titled ''Blooming'', was released in August 2006. In February 2009, she released her 6th album ''Love Tips''. Personal life Dai married on July 10, 2010 in Beijing. She has two children. Di ...
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Nalan Xingde
Nalan Xingde (; January 19, 1655 – July 1, 1685), Manchu name Nara Singde, courtesy name Rongruo (), was a Qing dynasty Chinese poet, famous for his ci poetry. He was born Nalan Chengde (納蘭成德), but had to change his name when the Kangxi Emperor named Yunreng his crown prince. The character ''cheng'' (成) became taboo because it was phonetic part of Yunreng's birth name. Born in Beijing in January 1655, Nalan Xingde came from a powerful Manchu family that not only belonged to the Plain Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners, but was also related to royalty. His father Mingju, who became Grand Secretary in 1677, was second cousin to the Shunzhi Emperor, and his mother was the fifth daughter of Ajige, Prince Ying of the First Rank, and thus first cousin to the Shunzhi Emperor. Xingde's genealogical origins could have been Mongolian, however, since his clan was originally a tribe of the Mongol Yehe who defeated the Manchu Nara tribe and adopted their name. He was report ...
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Mingzhu
Mingzhu is a Chinese feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Yin Mingzhu (1904–1989), Chinese actress * Wu Mingzhu (born 1930), Chinese agronomist * Dong Mingzhu (born 1954), Chinese businesswoman * Li Mingzhu (born 1962), Chinese figure skater {{given name Chinese feminine given names ...
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Feng Yuanzheng
Feng Yuanzheng (; born November 16, 1962 in Beijing) is a Chinese actor. Selected filmography *1995: ''Postman'' *1998: ''Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito'' *2003: ''Purple Butterfly'' *2004: ''A World Without Thieves'' *2004: ''Shanghai Story'' *2008: '' If You Are the One'' *2009: ''The Founding of a Republic'' *2011: ''The Founding of a Party'' *2011: ''Legend of a Rabbit'' (voice) *2012: '' Back to 1942'' *2012: ''The Next 11 Days'' *2013: ''Fall of Ming'' *2014: ''Red Amnesia ''Red Amnesia'' () is a 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film deals with the psychological impact of an elderly retired widow (played by Lü Zhong)'s past. Wang considers ''Red Amnesia'' to be the last film of his Cult ...'' *2016: ''The Bombing'' *2017: ''Six Years, Six Days'' References司徒雷登秘书 冯远征 饰 External links * Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors Chinese male voice actors 21st-century Chinese male actors 20th-c ...
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