Yong Zheng Wang Chao
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Details
- Title: 雍正王朝 / Yong Zheng Wang Chao
- Also known as: [The] Yong Zheng Dynasty
- Genre: Historical drama
- Episodes: 44
- Broadcast network: CCTV
- Broadcast year: 1999
- Theme song: De Min Xin Zhe De Tian Xia by Liu Huan
- Related TV series: Li Wei Dang Guan
Synopsis
Yong Zheng was Kang Xi's 4th son, a hard-working and principled man oftentimes misunderstood as heartless and cruel. His succession to the throne was marred and undermined by controversy propagated by some of his own brothers. The country's treasury was nearly empty at the end of Kang Xi's reign and restoring it was only one of the many challenges Yong Zheng had to face prior to and during his own rule. With political motivations abound, can Yong Zheng come out on top against 8th Prince and his supporters? Or, will internal turmoil threaten the country's stability and direction? -- Lady Zhuge
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Cast
Main
- Tang Guo Qiang as Yong Zheng (4th Prince Yin Zhen)
- Jiao Huang as Kang Xi
- Wang Hui Chun as 8th Prince (Yin Si)
- Wang Hui as 13th Prince (Yin Xiang)
- Xu Min as 2nd Prince (Yin Reng, the Crown Prince)
- Xu Zu Ming as 14th Prince (Yin Ti)
- Du Yu Lu as Zhang Ting Yu
- Zhao Yi as Li Wei
- Cai Hong Xiang as Long Ke Duo (voiced by Li Zhi Xin)
- Du Zhi Guo as Nian Geng Yao
- He Sheng Wei as Tian Wen Jing
Extended
- Miao Hai Zhong as 9th Prince (Yin Tang)
- Liu Kui as 10th Prince (Yin E)
- Chen Yu (陈昱) as Su Shun Qing
- Zhang Dan Dan (张丹丹) as Cui Er
- Xia He Ping (夏和平) as 3rd Prince (Yin Zhi)
- Chang Lin (常林) as Nian Qiu Yue
- Zhang Yan Chun (张彦春) as Oldest Brother/Prince
- Shi Jian Lan (施建岚) as the Empress Dowager (Mother of Yong Zheng and 14th Prince)
- Zhuang Li as Na La Shi (Yong Zheng's Empress, mother of Hong Li/Qian Long)
- Huang Xiang Yang (黄湘阳) as Zhang Wu Ge
- Gong Hang Yu (龚航宇) as Ru Yue
- Yang Hong Tao (杨洪涛) as Li De Quan
- Liu Jie (刘杰) as Wei Dong Ting
- Li Ying (李颖) as Qiao Yin Di
- Wan Hong Jie as Liu Mo Lin
- Jia Zhi Gang (贾致刚) as adult Hong Li
- Yang Hao Fei (杨昊飞) as young Hong Li
- Jiang Guang Yu (姜光宇) as adult Hong Shi
- Han Xi Ming (韩熙明) as young Hong Shi
- Wu Ri Hua (武日华) as Zheng Chun Hua
- Yuan Shi Long (袁世龙) as Hong Zhou
- Liao Bing Yan (廖丙炎) as Tong Guo Wei
- Jia Zhao Ji as Sun Jia Cheng
- Hu Rong Hua (胡荣华) as Tu Li Chen
- Jin Yu Hua (靳玉华) as Du Luo
- Qian Xue Ge (钱学格) as Li Fu
- Chen Zhi Gang (陈志刚) as Qin Feng Wu
- Zhang Yuan Chang (张元昌) as Lu Sheng Nan
- Li Ke (李可) as Cheng Lin
- Wang Jin Shan (王金山) as Wang Jia Qi
- Yan Xiao Ming (阎小明) as Yi Xing A
- Cao Chun Xuan (曹春萱) as Sang Cheng Ding
- Ni Ge Mu Tu as Zhang Ting Lu (Zhang Ting Yu's younger brother)
- Zhao Dong Bai as Yue Zhong Qi
- Liu Yong as Qin Shun Er
Production Credits
- Original writing: Novel Yong Zheng Huang Di (雍正皇帝) by Er Yue He
- Screenwriters: Liu He Ping (刘和平), Luo Qiang Lie (罗强烈)
- Executive producer: Zhao Hua Yong (赵化勇)
- Producer: Gao Jian Min (高建民)
- Chief director: Hu Mei
- Director: Lu Tao (陆涛)
- Music: Xu Pei Dong (徐沛东)
Awards
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Drama
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Jiao Huang and Wang Hui Chun
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Screenplay
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Art Direction
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Editing
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Music
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Theme Song
- 17th Golden Eagle Television Awards: Best Actor - Tang Guo Qiang
- 19th Flying Sky Television Awards: Best Drama - Top Tier
- 19th Flying Sky Television Awards: Best Actor - Jiao Huang
- 19th Flying Sky Television Awards: Best Screenplay
- 19th Flying Sky Television Awards: Best Art Direction
- 19th Flying Sky Television Awards: Best Music
Notes
- This classic drama unfolds during the waning years of Emperor Kang Xi's rule and concludes at the end of his successor Emperor Yong Zheng's life and 13-year reign.
- Zhang Feng Yi was the original casting choice for the role of Yong Zheng.
- Yong Zheng Wang Chao was followed by Kang Xi Wang Chao and Qian Long Wang Chao, both of which are also based on Er Yue He's novels.