

History · Romance · War
Overview
The tragic story of a Tang Dynasty imperial consort who was the favorite of the Emperor Xuanzong.
Top Cast


Fan Bingbing
Fan Bingbing
Yang Gui Fei
Fan Bingbing
Yang Gui Fei


Leon Lai Ming
Leon Lai Ming
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Leon Lai Ming
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang


Wu Chun
Wu Chun
Li Mao, Prince of Shou
Wu Chun
Li Mao, Prince of Shou


Wu Gang
Wu Gang
Guo Lishi
Wu Gang
Guo Lishi


Joan Chen
Joan Chen
Consort Wu
Joan Chen
Consort Wu


Ning Jing
Ning Jing
Consort Mei
Ning Jing
Consort Mei
Tu Honggang
Tu Honggang
Chen Xuanli
Tu Honggang
Chen Xuanli


Wu Yue
Wu Yue
Crown Prince Li Ying
Wu Yue
Crown Prince Li Ying


Mohetaer
Mohetaer
An Lushan
Mohetaer
An Lushan
张均宇
张均宇
Yang Guozhong
张均宇
Yang Guozhong
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