Three Kingdoms is a TV show set in ancient China during the turbulent Three Kingdoms period. It follows the story of various warlords, political leaders, and strategists as they vie for power, engage in battle, and plot against one another.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a TV show that takes place in ancient China, specifically during the Three Kingdoms period. It follows the political rivalries and power struggles between the various factions and warlords vying for control of the land. The show explores the complex relationships and alliances formed, as well as the bloody battles and strategic maneuvers that shape the fate of the kingdom.
The Emperor in Han Dynasty,[1] also released under the title The Emperor Han Wu in some countries, is a 2005 Chinese historical television series based on the life of Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty. It uses the historical texts Records of the Grand Historian and Book of Han as its source material. The series covers the life of Emperor Wu from his early childhood to his death and some events in the reign of Emperor Jing (Emperor Wu's father and predecessor), such as the Rebellion of the Seven States. It follows the conflicts that defined the pivotal war between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu, and depicts the major victories that the Han scored over the Xiongnu during Emperor Wu's reign. Prominent historical figures such as the generals Li Guang, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, as well as the diplomats Su Wu and Zhang Qian, also make appearances as supporting characters in the series.
The King's Woman is a captivating historical romance drama set in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. The story follows the forbidden love between Gong Sun Li, a powerful and intelligent woman, and Ying Zheng, the ruthless Emperor of Qin. As they navigate the dangerous world of palace politics and face numerous obstacles, their love is put to the ultimate test. Filled with love triangles, rivalries, murder, and revenge, The King's Woman is a gripping tale of passion and power.
A dramatized account of Empress Dou and how her efforts and achievements in the royal court positively influenced the reign of her husband Emperor Wen, which paved the way for the creation of the Rule of Wen and Jing. Set in Chang'an, China during the beginnings of the Han Dynasty.
During the late Eastern Han dynasty, warlords fought for power and control, and Cao Cao held the Emperor captive as a means of controlling other lords. Zhuge Liang, a talented scholar, lived through this turbulent period, but did not prioritize fame and wealth. He was asked to help rescue a monastery from disaster and discovered that there were people within the monastery who were collaborating with the Yellow Turban rebels to kidnap young boys and girls. While assisting a kidnapped girl in finding her family, Zhuge Liang met Xiao Qiao from the Eastern Wu empire, and they fell in love despite her earlier engagement to Zhou Yu. Their love was complicated by these circumstances. Meanwhile, Liu Qi, Zhuge Liang's friend, was determined to contact other like-minded figures to rebel against Cao Cao and to kill him. Upon learning of a secret decree from the Emperor, Liu Qi and Zhuge Liang joined forces to plan their next move.
Zhao Zi Long was a great military general who lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period. With unparalleled fighting skills, courage and charisma, he initially served the great warlord Zan Gong Sun but switched alliances to serve Liu Bei for most of his illustrious career as a member of the famed Five Tiger Generals. But when Zhao Yun becomes embroiled in a love triangle with the beautiful Xiaohou Qing Yi and another great warrior, Gao Ze, will he discover that battles of the heart are the most dangerous of all?
Sound of the Desert traces the fate of Xin Yue, a young orphan who was adopted by the nomadic Xiongnu tribe. When political turmoil forces Xin Yue to flee, she finds herself in the company of two very different, but alluring men: Mo Xun, a kind soul, and Wei Wu Ji, a cold general. As Xin Yue travels throughout a vast desert of possibilities, she must ask herself who she loves most in this delicate dance of love.
Yun Zhong Ge also known as Song in the Clouds is a sequel to Ballad of the Desert. During the Western Han Dynasty, an eight-year-old Emperor Zhao of Han meets a girl Huo Yunge (daughter of Huo Qubing and Jin Yu from Ballad of the Desert), who rescued him from the cold of the desert. Ten years later, Huo is now a beautiful young woman, who could not forget the boy she saved. However, she mistook another Liu Bing Yi as Emperor Liu Fu Ling. Yunge helplessly watched him marry Xu Pingjun. The heartbroken Huo later meets a handsome Meng Jue, only later to find herself embroiled in a power struggles within the imperial palace.
As a lowly servant's daughter, Wei Zifu does not have many means, yet she is undeniably beautiful and virtuous. When she is later recruited to entertain Princess Pingyang, she immediately captivates the attention of the court, including Emperor Wu Liu Che. Zifu's life soon changes in an unexpected way when she becomes Liu Che's beloved empress, but can Zifu's innocence and purity survive in a high society filled with disingenuous courtiers and intentions?
In the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo wreaked chaos in the capital city by holding the Emperor hostage to threaten the Imperial Marquises. He also held the family members of the Imperial Marquises as hostages. Using Lü Bu's scheme, the coalition forces were lured into Luoyang before it was set ablaze. To save the hostages, the coalition forces had to use various tactics and tricks. All the famous figures came to aid the cause. A battle deciding the future of the country ensued.
In 3rd-century China, the kingdoms of East Wu and West Shu engage in a massive war. The influential strategist Zhou Yu leads the East Wu forces against the powerful warlord Cao Cao. As the battle unfolds, alliances are formed and betrayals occur. The fate of the nations hangs in the balance as both sides fight for dominance.
During the Han Dynasty in China, a Roman general and a Chinese nobleman team up to protect a young prince from a power-hungry leader. Loyalties are tested as alliances are formed and broken, leading to an epic battle between two great civilizations.
Red Cliff is an epic historical action film set in 3rd-century China. It follows the events of the Battle of Red Cliffs, a crucial turning point in Chinese history. The film depicts the strategies and military actions of various warlords, the political intrigue surrounding the battle, and the key figures involved. With stunning visuals and intense battle scenes, Red Cliff immerses viewers in the world of ancient China.
Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon is a historical drama film that revolves around the story of Zhao Zilong, a military leader who fights for his kingdom and seeks redemption. The film explores the themes of courage, loyalty, and the consequences of war in ancient China.
The Lost Bladesman is a movie set in 3rd-century Han Dynasty China, based on a true story. It tells the tale of a renowned warlord who faces battles, rivalries, and the complexities of maintaining power in a turbulent era. The protagonist's journey is intertwined with themes of loyalty, honor, and personal sacrifice.
In ancient China, during the Qin Dynasty, a demon with the power to transform into a beautiful woman falls in love with a man. However, a demon hunter becomes aware of their forbidden love and tries to stop them. As the demon struggles with her own nature and the demon hunter hunts them down, a dangerous love triangle forms.
During the Han Dynasty in ancient China, a skilled assassin is torn between loyalty to his father and love for a woman, leading to a dangerous conflict that threatens to engulf the nation.
In ancient China, a princess in the Qin Dynasty is torn between a demon and a human in a love triangle. As she navigates the supernatural world, she discovers her own supernatural powers.