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Genre: | Historical, Romance | ||||||||||||
Director: | Yu Min | ||||||||||||
Starring: | Liu Tao Bao Jianfeng Kou Shixun Liu Xiaoqing Tang Guoqiang Chen Long | ||||||||||||
Endtheme: | Bu Fang'ai by Chen Tong | ||||||||||||
Composer: | Hero by Sun Nan | ||||||||||||
Country: | China | ||||||||||||
Language: | Mandarin | ||||||||||||
Num Episodes: | 38 | ||||||||||||
Executive Producer: | Zhang Jizhong | ||||||||||||
Location: | Hengdian World Studios |
Hero During Yongle Period is a 2003 Chinese historical romance television series directed by Yu Min, produced by Zhang Jizhong, and starring Liu Tao, Bao Jianfeng, Kou Shixun, Liu Xiaoqing, Tang Guoqiang, and Chen Long.[1] The television series picks up the story of Princess Man'er, the daughter of Yongle Emperor, who was married to Feng Tianci while they inspected the conditions of the people in the south of the Yangtze River.[2]
After Hongwu Emperor died on June 24, 1398, his grandson Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne as the second emperor of the Ming dynasty, his reign did not last long: an attempt to restrain his uncles led to the Jingnan rebellion. The Jianwen Emperor was eventually overthrown by one of his uncles, Zhu Di, who was then enthroned as the Yongle Emperor. Yongle Emperor has a daughter, Princess Man'er, she is a mischievous girl. When they inspected the conditions of the people in the south of the Yangtze River, she falls in love with Feng Tianci, a childhood playmate who led the Ming army defeated the Mongols.[3]