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The Last Tempest

Despite Kuang Hsu's enthronement as the last reigning Emperor of China, his ability to rule effectively is overshadowed by the ever-present power of the Dowager Empress.

Top Cast

  • Ti Lung

    Ti Lung

    Emperor Guang Hu

  • Lisa Lu

    Lisa Lu

    Empress Dowager Tsz Hei

  • Hsiao Yao

    Hsiao Yao

    Concubine Zheng

  • Ivy Ling Po

    Ivy Ling Po

    Empress Jin Feng

  • Miao Tian

    Miao Tian

    Chief Eunuch Li Lien Ying

  • Wong Yu

    Wong Yu

    Eunuch Zhang Jin Xi

  • Elliot Ngok Wah

    Elliot Ngok Wah

    Tan Si Tong

  • Ling Yun

    Ling Yun

    Kang You Wei

  • Chiang Nan

    Chiang Nan

    Prince Duan

Overview

Despite Kuang Hsu's enthronement as the last reigning Emperor of China, his ability to rule effectively is overshadowed by the ever-present power of the Dowager Empress.

Rating

6.4 / 10
5 Reviews
2 Popular

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