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Li Lianying, the Imperial Eunuch

Set against the backdrop of the Boxer Rebellion and the takeover of the Forbidden City by foreign powers, the empress-dowager Cixi and her notorious chief eunuch fight a losing battle to preserve their corrupt and autocratic regime.

Top Cast

  • Jiang Wen

    Jiang Wen

    Li Lianying

  • Xu Fan

    Xu Fan

    Concubine Zhen

  • Liu Xiaoqing

    Liu Xiaoqing

    Empress Ci Xi

  • Zhu Xu

    Zhu Xu

    Prince Chun

  • Ding Jiali

    Ding Jiali

  • Tian Shaojun

    Tian Shaojun

    光绪

  • Liu Bin

    Liu Bin

    崔玉贵

  • Niu Xingli

    Niu Xingli

Overview

Set against the backdrop of the Boxer Rebellion and the takeover of the Forbidden City by foreign powers, the empress-dowager Cixi and her notorious chief eunuch fight a losing battle to preserve their corrupt and autocratic regime.

Rating

6.3 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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