Zong Fengy

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The Legend of Ginseng takes the ginseng business, one of the "Three Treasures" of Northeast China, as its entry point and sets the story background in the Republic of China period. It tells the story of the "Ginseng Hall" led by the Ye family fighting against the increasingly penetrating Japanese business forces, depicting the bold and heroic spirit of the merchants in Northeast China. The male lead, Zong Fengyan, plays the role of the young master of the SAN Gong Tang
The Legend of The Condor Heroes
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During the Southern Song Dynasty, Guo Jing and Yang Kang, who suffered a tragic family massacre, were respectively raised to adulthood by the Seven Frees of Jiangnan and Qiu Chuji, a Taoist priest of the Quanzhen Sect. Eighteen years later, Guo Jing was ordered by his master to head south. Yang Kang, however, was obsessed with wealth and honor and regarded a thief as his father. Guo Jing and Huang Rong hit it off immediately and fell in love with each other. However, due to Hua Zheng's prior engagement and the opposition of the Seven Eccentrics of Jiangnan
All the grain fields in the world
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In the eighth year of the Qianlong reign, a "bird inspection in the Golden Hall" exposed a shocking case of concealing disasters and greed for wealth, revealing the crisis of shrinking grain fields and empty granaries in the Qing Dynasty. Liu Tongxun, who had returned to his hometown due to illness, was ordered to come out of seclusion. Leading the newly appointed young officials such as Gu Shan and Du Xiao, they broke through the encirclement and, taking their heads as a model, carried out the grand strategy of clearing land and increasing farmland proposed by Emperor Qianlong.
The King of Flirtatious acting
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During the Shunzhi period, the Qing Dynasty was just beginning to stabilize the country, but the people's hearts were unstable. The pain of the change of dynasty continued. Li Yu, who was obsessed with acting, paid no attention to the outside world and devoted himself to the stage. With his outstanding talent, his "acting reputation" was deeply rooted in people's hearts and became well-known far and wide. Hong Chengchou, who went to the south of the Yangtze River to search for the famous courtesan Li Xiangjun in the past, was ridiculed by Li Yu through opera