Drama: Qiong Yao
Director: Li Ping
Main actors: Ma Jingtao as Hao Zhen Chen Derong as Bai Yinshuang
Lu Wen as Princess Lan Yue Yueli as Wang Ye
Song Yimin as Xiao Kouzi Shen Hairong as Xue Ru
Xiufeng Wang as Pianpian Feng Guangrong as Hao Xiang < P > During the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, Fujin gave birth to her first child in a royal residence in Beijing. Under the threat of having no children and being favored by a new concubine, she traded a bought baby boy for her newborn daughter, leaving only a small plum blossom brand mark on her shoulder, and the flesh and blood were separated from each other.
Hao Zhen, a baby boy, has grown up. He is handsome, upright and handsome. He is deeply loved by the prince and is the pride and hope of the whole palace. As for the real flesh and blood, it was picked up and adopted by a pianist, and now it is slim and graceful, named Yin Shuang, who walks the rivers and lakes with his father and sings for a living.
An accident forced Yin Shuang to sell herself to bury her father, while Hao Zhen helped others and settled down, pushing their feelings to the realm of life and death. But fate played a trick on people, and the emperor pointed out the pampered Princess Lan to Hao Zhen. Her intervention made their feelings turbulent, and even worse, Yin Shuang was reincarnated as a white fox, which made the princes and families upset.
The mystery of one's life experience is like a single spark, which is enough to start a prairie fire. Wave after wave exposes the inside story of stealing a dragon and turning it into a phoenix ...
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