
Detective Dee: The Celestial Mystery
Mystery
Overview
During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Detective Di Renjie and his allies Li Sicheng and Qing Ci unravel a web of deceit as they investigate a series of murders, only to discover a long-buried conspiracy.
Top Cast


Han Dong
Han Dong
Wang Tao
Han Dong
Wang Tao


Luo Liqun
Luo Liqun
Di Renjie/ Li Sicheng
Luo Liqun
Di Renjie/ Li Sicheng


Shen Zhiyi
Shen Zhiyi
Qing Ci
Shen Zhiyi
Qing Ci


Tan Limin
Tan Limin
Wang Yan
Tan Limin
Wang Yan


Yue Xunyu
Yue Xunyu
Zhao Chung (young)
Yue Xunyu
Zhao Chung (young)
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