Description:"The Journey of the Young Qing in Dali Temple" is directed by Wang Wei ("Shang Shi"), starring Ding Yuxi ("Rumor of Chen Qianqian"), Zhou Qi ("Little Joy"), and Wei Zheming ("Mr. He's Unforgettable Love")The ancient costume mystery drama starring Ding Jiawen ("Qingping Le"). The drama is adapted from the ancient style case solving work "The Log of Dali Temple" by cartoonist RC, and tells the story of the mysterious new young minister of Dali Temple, Li BingdaiLeading the people of Dali Temple, they embark on various thrilling cases and adventures to protect their inner justice. The story takes place in the divine capital under the rule of the queen. Tang Palace Night Banquet, Appreciated by Empress Li Bing (played by Ding Yuxi)Appointed as the Young Minister of Dali Temple. In Dali Temple, Chen Shi (played by Zhou Qi), Wang Qi (played by Feng Man), Alibaba (played by Wa'er), Cui Bei (played by Ding Jiawen), and Sun Bao (played by Zhang Yichong) are among the newly appointed young mastersUnder the leadership of Qingbaimao Li Bing, he cleared the layers of fog in the divine capital and resisted fate through mutual support, upholding inner justice. This drama will be broadcasted online on iQiyi International Station (iq.com).
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Description:Expert interviews and gripping reenactments combine to reveal the extraordinary life of Alexander the Great and his burning desire to conquer the world.
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Description:A big-city detective investigates a series of gruesome murders along the Indonesia-Malaysia border — forcing her to confront ghosts from her past.
Description:Mei Seventeen, a junior guard girl from the Yu Dynasty's Hidden Guard Department, yearns to achieve marital autonomy and freedom through promotion and salary increase. A mysterious homicide occurred in the palace, and the emperor's concubine died. Emperor Yu ordered the Hidden Health Bureau and the Supervision Department to investigate cases separately.During the investigation process, Mei Seventeen encountered the cunning and vicious Chief Inspector Leng Moyan. The two of them were suspicious of each other, causing them to stumble and creating many exciting and thrilling conflicts. After encountering multiple timesAfter the frontline of life and death and mutual support, they gradually began to trust each other. The two of them work together sincerely to investigate the true culprits of crimes that endanger national security and national security, and engage in a battle of wits and courage with the mastermind behind the scenesLove kills each other, ultimately confirming that the other person is the true love of one's life.
Description:"Traveling from South to North" is directed by Zheng Xiaolong ("Empress Dowager: Legend of Zhen Huan") and Liu Zhangmu ("Operation Breaking the Ice"), with Bai Jingting ("Daily Life of Qing Qing"), Jin Chen ("One Piece of Ju Zhu"), and Ding Yongdai ("Feng")The emotional drama of the era, starring in the first installment of "The Song of Chaos". In the late 1970s, on the steam train from Ningyang to Hacheng, young police officer Wang Xin (played by Bai Jingting) was shuttling between themThe busy passengers are on duty seriously. He mistook Ma Kui (Ding Yongdai), an old railway policeman, as an escaped prisoner. The two start a relationship between master and apprentice. From disliking each other to empathizing with each other,Wang Xin and Ma Kui fought side by side on the front line of railway public security. They fight against pickpockets, kidnappings, drug trafficking, patrols, and cracking down on theft, robbery, and fraud, always putting the safety of each passenger first in their work, and selflessly guarding their travels from south to northTrain safety. The two generations of railway police, Wang Xin and Ma Kui, have been passed down from generation to generation, witnessing the development of China's railways from steam locomotives to electric locomotives and then to high-speed trains, and witnessing the rapid changes in China. bookThe drama will be broadcasted online on iQiyi International Station (iQ. com).