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Excellent Doctor from Hejian

Liu Wan Su, a famous doctor in Hejian, was ordered to treat the princess of the Kingdom of Jin, but was involved in a court conspiracy and was forced to die. Liu Wan Su, who was on the run, saved tens of thousands of people during the great plague, and left a good story of "one needle cures two lives", but he also exposed his whereabouts, which attracted the assassins of the Kingdom of Jin to kill him.

Top Cast

  • Yang Zihua

    Yang Zihua

    Liu Wansu

  • Xiaohan Meng

    Xiaohan Meng

    Ruan Hongyu

  • Qianli Yang

    Qianli Yang

    Qiu Chuji

  • Xueren Zhang

    Xueren Zhang

    Qu Rumei

  • Xiujun Du

    Xiujun Du

  • Kou Zhenhai

    Kou Zhenhai

    King Zhao

  • Ju Hao

    Ju Hao

    King Yue

  • Liu Jinshan

    Liu Jinshan

    King Zhen

  • Shi Chenwei

    Shi Chenwei

    Qing Xiong

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Liu Wan Su, a famous doctor in Hejian, was ordered to treat the princess of the Kingdom of Jin, but was involved in a court conspiracy and was forced to die. Liu Wan Su, who was on the run, saved tens of thousands of people during the great plague, and left a good story of "one needle cures two lives", but he also exposed his whereabouts, which attracted the assassins of the Kingdom of Jin to kill him.

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