The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty | |
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Genre | Historical drama |
Written by | Hui Man-ho Cheuk Yat-choi Lee Ngoi-kwan Ng Siu-tung Tam Kam-wah Lee Tze-hing Wan Hak-kei Yau Fuk-hing Tang Ming-lan |
Directed by | Yeung Ho-wan Wong Wai-yip Hui Mei-kwan Lui Sui-lun Chu Yik-lung Kwong Yip-sang Keung Ming-hoi Chow Wah-yu Lo Ting Cheung Kin-wai Wu King-wai Leung Yan-chuen Yuen Wai-yee Ng Yiu-kuen Wong Chun-man Yeung Chi-kin Mak Tin-bong Ng Chi-kuen |
Starring | Wong Wai Pat Poon Lee Ching-san Jason Pai Wai Lit Wong Yuen-sun Wong Yue Lo Chun-shun Leung Si-ho Kent Tong Yim Chau-wah |
Theme music composer | Kwan Sing-yau Tsui Yat-kan |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 68 (Season 1) 50 (Season 2) 20 (Season 3) 24 (Season 4) |
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Producers | Yeung Kam-chuen Chow Wah-yu Lung Siu-kei |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company | ATV |
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Network | ATV Home |
Release | September 7, 1987 May 22, 1992 | –
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Traditional Chinese | 滿清十三皇朝 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 满清十三皇朝 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | The Thirteen Manchu Qing Dynasties | ||||||||||
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The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty is a long-running four part television series about the history of the Qing dynasty. The series was produced by Hong Kong's ATV and was aired on ATV Home from September 1987 to May 1992.[1]
The series covered the history of the Qing dynasty during the reigns of its twelve emperors. It started from its early origins as the Later Jin dynasty, founded by Nurhaci in 1616, until its eventual collapse when the last ruler Puyi abdicated in 1912.
Tianming[edit]
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Tiancong, Chongde[edit]
Shunzhi[edit]
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Kangxi[edit]
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Yongzheng[edit]
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Qianlong[edit]
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Jiaqing[edit]
Daoguang[edit]
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Part 3 (Xianfeng and Tongzhi)[edit]
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Part 4 (Guangxu and Xuantong)[edit]
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The series was re-aired on ATV Home in Hong Kong between October 3 and December 28, 2006.