Qin Shi Huang (2001 TV series)
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DVD cover art | |
Also known as |
1. Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor 2. Emperor Qin Shi Huang' |
Genre | Historical drama |
Written by |
Zhang Tianmin Zhang Jing |
Directed by |
Yan Jiangang Liu Wei |
Creative director(s) | Yi Zhenzhou |
Presented by | Li Peisen |
Starring |
Zhang Fengyi Gao Ming Song Jia Liu Wei Zhao Liang Song Chunli Fan Bingbing Zhang Jingchu |
Opening theme | Qinwang Sao Liuhe (秦王扫六合) performed by Han Lei |
Ending theme | Feng'er Qingni Shuo (风儿请你说) performed by Mao Amin |
Composer(s) | Zhou Zhiyong |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes |
32 (original version) 36 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Zhang Huashan Zou Qingfang Wang Weiguo Li Ding |
Producer(s) |
Jin Yusheng Zhao Huayong Li Jianhuai Deng Tao |
Location(s) | China |
Cinematography | Wang Yongchun |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) |
CCTV Wuxi CCTV Film & Television Productions Co. Ltd. |
Release | |
Original network |
TCS-8 (Singapore) CCTV-1 (China) |
First shown in |
2001 (Hong Kong and Thailand) 2002 (Singapore) |
Original release | 18 February – 6 March 2007 (China) |
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Chinese | 秦始皇 | ||||||
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Qin Shi Huang is a Chinese television series based on the life of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor who unified China under the Qin dynasty in 221 BC. The series was filmed between 1999 and 2000 and was first released in 2001 in Hong Kong and Thailand and in 2002 in Singapore. In China, the series was edited and altered by historians and experts before it was approved for broadcast on CCTV-1 in 2007.
Cast
- Zhang Fengyi as Qin Shi Huang
- Wang Heyu as Qin Shi Huang (child)
- Gao Ming as Lü Buwei
- Song Jia as Lady Zhao
- Liu Wei as Li Si
- Zhao Liang as Zhao Gao
- Song Chunli as Lady Huayang
- Fan Bingbing as Princess A'ruo of Chu
- Zhang Jingchu as Princess Mindai of Zhao
- Xu Huanhuan as Li Jiang
- Ma Shuliang as Lord Changping
- Guo Fazeng as Lord Shang
- Zhou Xiaopeng as Chengjiao
- Tan Tao as Fusu
- Yizhen as Lao Ai
- Chuo Eryong as King Zhuangxiang of Qin
- Deng Tao as Lady Chu
- Li Xinling as A'ran
- Kou Zhenhai as Jing Ke
- He Lin as Lady Meng Jiang
- Yang Ruoxi as A'jin
- Wang Maolei as Huhai
- Zhang Heng as Lüniang
- Zhang Zhitong as Queen Dowager Xia
- Wu Yue as crown prince of Zhao
- Gao Liang as Wei Liao
See also
External links
- (Chinese) Qin Shi Huang on Sina.com
- (Chinese) Qin Shi Huang on sqrb.com
- (Chinese) Qin Shi Huang official page on CCTV's website
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