Shangguan Wan'er (TV series)
Shangguan Wan'er | |
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DVD cover art | |
Genre | Historical drama |
Written by |
Ning Yegao Ning Yelong Ning Yun Fang Tianmin |
Directed by |
Gong Yiqun Liu Guonan Wang Haoying |
Presented by |
Cui Qiang Cui Yiping Liu Yanming |
Starring |
Ruan Danning Huang Haibing Zhang Qing |
Theme music composer | Fu Zhang |
Opening theme | Ren Shijian (人世间) performed by Tu Meihua |
Ending theme | Mengxing (梦醒) performed by Li Hong |
Composer(s) | Fu Zhang |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Li Peisen Wang Qiu Ma Runsheng Qiu Zhijun Zhang Haibo |
Producer(s) |
Zeng Rihua Zheng Suixu Qu Chenggen Wang Ning |
Location(s) | China |
Cinematography |
Du Xiaosi Wang Weidong |
Running time | 48 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) |
1. Phoenix Television 2. China International Television Corporation 3. Hairun International Commercials |
Release | |
First shown in | 1998 |
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Traditional Chinese | 上官婉兒 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 上官婉儿 | ||||||
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Shangguan Wan'er is a Chinese television series based on the life of Shangguan Wan'er, a female official in the court of Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. Starring Ruan Danning as the titular character, the series was first aired in mainland China in December 1998. The series was broadcast again in March 2003 on Sichuan Satellite TV.[1]
Cast
- Ruan Danning as Shangguan Wan'er
- Zhang Qing as Wu Zetian
- Sun Yang as Princess Taiping
- Huang Haibing as Li Xian
- Ji Chenmu as Emperor Zhongzong
- Lu Shiyu as Emperor Ruizong
- Geng Yong as Empress Wei
- Fan Zhiqi as Pei Yan
- Tan Jianchang as Takashima Shin (Gaodao Xin)
List of songs
- Ren Shijian (人世间), the opening theme song, performed by Tu Meihua
- Mengxing (梦醒), the ending theme song, performed by Li Hong
- Tongxin Jie (同心结), insert song, performed by Xiao Chanjuan
- Tong Shi Tianya Lunluo Ren (同是天涯沦落人), insert song, performed by Tu Meihua
References
External links
- (Chinese) Shangguan Wan'er on Baidu Baike
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