
Empress Wu
Drama · History
Overview
The renowned Li Li Hua plays Wu Ze Tian, the most famous woman in China's four thousand year history.
Top Cast


Li Li-Hua
Li Li-Hua
Empress Wu Tse-Tien/ Nun Ming Kong
Li Li-Hua
Empress Wu Tse-Tien/ Nun Ming Kong


Zhao Lei
Zhao Lei
Emperor Tang Kao Tsung
Zhao Lei
Emperor Tang Kao Tsung


Diana Chang Chung-Wen
Diana Chang Chung-Wen
Empress Wang /Wong Wong Hau
Diana Chang Chung-Wen
Empress Wang /Wong Wong Hau


Yan Jun
Yan Jun
Minister Chui Yau Gung
Yan Jun
Minister Chui Yau Gung


Ding Ling
Ding Ling
Shang Kuan Wan Erh
Ding Ling
Shang Kuan Wan Erh


Lok Kei
Lok Kei
Crown Prince Hsuan
Lok Kei
Crown Prince Hsuan


Kiu Chong
Kiu Chong
Prince Hsien/Prince Li Xian
Kiu Chong
Prince Hsien/Prince Li Xian


John Law Ma
John Law Ma
Prince Chieh/Prince Ying
John Law Ma
Prince Chieh/Prince Ying


Lo Wei
Lo Wei
Minister Pei Yan
Lo Wei
Minister Pei Yan


Hung Po
Hung Po
Poet Luo Bin Wang
Hung Po
Poet Luo Bin Wang
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