King Qian in Wuyue
King Qian in Wuyue | |
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poster | |
Also known as |
King Qian of Wu-Yue[1] |
Traditional | 吳越錢王 |
Simplified | 吴越钱王 |
Mandarin | Wúyuè Qián Wáng |
Genre | historical fiction |
Created by |
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Written by | Zhang Bo |
Directed by | Woo Ming-hoi |
Starring |
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Opening theme | "Cao Gen Wang" (草根王) performed by Wang Yishan |
Composer(s) | He Zhanhao |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 28 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Zhu Liwei |
Producer(s) | Zhang Bo |
Cinematography |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Hangzhou Huawen Film & TV |
Release | |
Original release | 2007 |
King Qian in Wuyue is a 2007 Chinese historical television series, starring Wang Yanan as Qian Liu, a late-Tang dynasty warlord and the founder of the Wuyue kingdom.
Cast and characters (in order of appearance)
- Zheng Guolin as Qian Chu (guest star)
- Tse Kwan-ho as Emperor Taizong of Song (guest star)
- Wang Yanan as Qian Liu
- Yu Renhai as Zhen Laogui
- Zhuo Fan as Li Miao
- Ma Su as Zhen Zhufeng
- Elvis Tsui as Dong Chang
- Liao Jingfeng as Lady Shuiqiu
- Zhang Shan as Qian Cuiyun
- Cao Xiwen as Wu Qiaoniang
- Cao Beichang as Qian Kuan
- Ma Yue as Wu Liang
- Liu Can as Ma Chuo
- Kou Zhanwen as Gu Quanwu
- Guo Xirui as Liu Hanhong
- Guo Yongzhen as Xu Wan
- Xia Xiaoming as Xu Zaisi
- Tian Xiping as Zheng Beishan
- Yang Hongwu as Wu Renbi
- Yedda Chen as Wu Ziye
- An Zehao as Luo Yin
- Zhang Chunyan as Wushuang
- Guo Qiming as Zheng Tian
- Wang Jingluan as Zheng Rouye
- Tu Liman as Zheng Hanyue
- Zhang Tianxiao as Cheng Ji
- Zhu Hanqi as Du Jianhui
- Qian Yongchen as Qian Chuanguan
- Zhang Zhen as young Qian Chuanguan
- Liu Tianyue as Yang Yuping
- Chang Xueren as Qian Heming
- Lu Zaiyun as Qian Heming's sister
- Li Qingxiang as Yang Xingmi
- Shi Xiaoju as Yang Xingmi's wife
- Guo Jun as Li Shenfu
- Yuan Min as Qian Jinbao
International broadcast
It was shown in Taiwan on Videoland Max-TV in 2010.[2]
It was shown in Romania on TVR2 under the title Regele Qian ("King Qian") in 2011.[3]
References
- ↑ Chien, Cecilia L.F. (2011). "Tourism, Modernization, and Nation-Building: The Case of the Yangzi Delta". In Zhu, Zhiqun. The People's Republic of China Today: Internal and External Challenges. World Scientific. pp. 259–288. ISBN 981-4313-50-5.
- ↑ (Chinese) 緯來育樂台-吳越錢王
- ↑ (Romanian) Regele Qian, un nou serial asiatic difuzat de TVR 2 incepand din 28 martie
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