Princess Zhu Huan is a court drama with distinctive style, which is based on the novel of the same name by Qiong Yao, a female writer in Taiwan Province, China. It is divided into three parts. The first and second films were directed by Sun Shupei and Ping Li, written by Qiong Yao and co-starred by Zhao Wei, Ruby Lin, Alec Su, Zhou Jie, Zhang Tie-Lin, Julian Chen and Fan Bingbing. The third film is directed by Ping Li, Ding and Ping Li, and written by Crystal, Ma Yili, Kui Qi, Zhou Jie, Huang Xiaoming, Rebecca, Tamia Liu, Angel and Qin Lan.
The play tells the story of a true and false Gege exchanging identities with five elder brothers, Fu Erkang and Emperor Qianlong.
The national average audience rating of the first drama is 47%, with the highest audience rating of 62.8%; The second national average audience rating exceeded 54%, and the highest audience rating was 65.95%, which set a record for China TV dramas with statistical data. Zhao Wei, Ruby Lin and others became famous by virtue of the play, and were praised by sociologists as "The Swallow Storm" and "Zhao Wei Phenomenon".
Princess Zhu Huan I was broadcast by 1998, Princess Zhu Huan II by 1999, and Princess Zhu Huan III by 2003.
Character brief introduction: Gan Long, Yongqi and Amar of Wei Zi are a dignified and wise king, a kind and gentle father and a romantic and elegant man.
Actor profile: Zhang Tie-Lin,1was born in Tangshan, Hebei Province on June 5th, 957. He graduated from Beijing Film Academy, and later from the Royal Film Academy. He is a famous TV filmmaker and now the dean of the Art College of Jinan University.
In the early 1980s, Zhang Tie-Lin went to study in Britain. In the early 1990s, he joined the Hong Kong Film Studio and China Satellite TV. Participated in the filming of Huang Feihong series films. 1996 transferred to Phoenix Satellite TV to host the film program. 1997 directed the feature film Chair. 1998 filmed princess huanzhu, playing the role of "emperor Ama", which is well known to the audience. 200 1 began to form an "iron triangle" with Zhang Guoli and Wang Gang, starring in a series of costume dramas such as Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and copper teeth. In 2003, he played Yang Xiao in Jin Yong's martial arts drama "The Dragon Slayer with Eternal Reliance". In 2006, he starred in the costume comedy "The Iron General Agui". In 2009, he starred in the film Silver Empire. 20 12 plays Mao Zedong in the revolutionary epic drama "The Red Army Crusades to the East".
In 2005, he was hired as Dean of the Art College of Jinan University. 20 13 served as honorary chairman and image ambassador of the World Trade Joint Fund Association and image ambassador of the Buddhist cultural industry in Hong Kong.