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Huang Taizi Mishi

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Written by
  
Yang Haiwei

Presented by
  
You Xiaogang

Original language(s)
  
Mandarin

Network
  
China Television

Opening theme
  
Dai Jiaoqian

Directed by
  
You Xiaogang

Country of origin
  
China

First episode date
  
2004

Number of episodes
  
32

Cast
  
Steve Ma

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Starring
  
Steve Ma Liu Dekai Dai Jiaoqian Ning Jing Hu Jing Wu Qianqian Zhao Hongfei Shu Chang

Genres
  
Historical period drama, Romance Film

Similar
  
Taizu Mishi, Xiaozhuang Mishi, Secret History of Kangxi, Li Wei the Magistrate II, The Legend of Yang Guif

Huang Taizi Mishi is a 2004 Chinese television series produced by You Xiaogang. The series is the second instalment in a series of four television series about the history of the early Qing dynasty. It was preceded by Xiaozhuang Mishi (2003), and followed by Taizu Mishi (2005) and Secret History of Kangxi (2006), all of which were also produced by You Xiaogang.

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Plot

The series retells the life of Yinreng, a son and heir apparent to the Kangxi Emperor. Yinreng was installed as the crown prince and demoted twice throughout his life. His younger brother, Yinzhen, eventually takes the throne and becomes the Yongzheng Emperor.

Cast

  • Steve Ma as Yinreng
  • Liu Dekai as the Kangxi Emperor
  • Dai Jiaoqian as Ruyu
  • Ning Jing as Princess Jianning
  • Hu Jing as Ziying
  • Wu Qianqian as Consort De
  • Zhao Hongfei as Yinzhen
  • Shu Chang as Princess Yun
  • Lü Zhong as Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang
  • Bai Qinglin as Shulun
  • Huang Leixin as Yinsi
  • Chen Zhihui as Yinti
  • Gao Ming as Wang Zhiming
  • Zheng Tianyong as Songgotu
  • Xu Min as Mingju
  • Cai Wen as Consort Hui
  • Zheng Shuang as Princess Changping
  • Qiao Qiao as young Princess Changping
  • Shi Xiaoqun as Lady Niuhuru
  • Zong Fengyan as Longkodo
  • Zhang Jianxiang as Heshen
  • Zhou Jia as Empress
  • Wan Ni'en as Lady Gorolo
  • References

    Huang Taizi Mishi Wikipedia