Spring in Summer
Water Lotus
The Number One Killer Wang yaqiao
LOVE & SWORD
Love Train
Emotional Colliding Line
The Ugly Woman
The Military Campaign in the Eastern Henan Provinc
Seven Battles Seven Victories
Heroes at Meng Liang Gu
Talented Man with Beautiful Woman
Dangerous Trip
Wedding march
Grief Over Qinghe River
General Zhu De
Marshal Luo Rong Huan
Qianlong Kingdom
Cadres
The House of Apple
Sonic Youth
Breaking out of the Encirclement in Central China
Unusual Citizen
The Great Palisade
The Windstorm in the Gold Triangle
The White Collars' Flat
Sunrise
Cao Cao
The Generals of Yang's Family
Princess Huan Zhu
Love Through Different Times
A Passionate Life
Empress Ma with Great Feet
The Long March
Outlaws of the Marsh
The Military Campaign in the Eastern Henan Provinc
Seven Battles Seven Victories
All the Trouble is Caused by the Angel
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| No. of discs: 10 |
| Language: Chinese |
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Just in the first year of the Republic of China, Fu Yi, the last emperor of Qing dynasty that exists merely in name, gets married to an arrogant and naughty girl called Wan Rong as his queen and another gentle and lovely girl called Wen Xiu as his concubine. Soon after their wedding the Zhi-Feng war breaks out and General Feng Yuxiang's soldiers drive Fu Yi and his wives out of his palace, the Forbidden City. Fu Yi reaches Tian Jin through many turns and twists.
During their stay in Tian Jin, Wan Rong often scolds Wen Xiu with fictitious excuses and the latter is enraged to leave alone. After the breakthrough of the September 18th Incident, the Japanse makes the north China into a Manchu Kingdom with Fu Yi as its emperor. But the misunderstanding between this puppet king and his queen gets deeper and deeper. Wang Rong lives so lonely a life that she commits adultery with one of their guards and gets pregnant. Fu Yi is furious with their affairs and maltreats his queen into mad.
Later Fu Yi marries another girl called Tan Yuling and both of them live in harmony for some time. But unluckily she dies all of a sudden. The Japanese finds a local girl called Li Yuqing to be his queen. She is not used to the palace life and often at odds with Fu Yi. So he has her as an article just for show.
The Japanese's surrender in the Second World War brings Fu Yi into a war criminal and only a special amnesty granted by the Chinese Communist Party makes him a common man living in Beijing. The Party finds him a wife called Li Shuxian, a nurse who has long been divorced. In his last days he suffers an incurable disease and lives to his death with the company of the nurse. |
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