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The Grand Secretariat of the Ming Dynasty

The Grand Secretariat of the Ming Dynasty

Suspense, Historical Drama

Huang Kemin

Yao Lu, Ding Yongdai, Li Xinyi, Gao Xin, Ai Dong, Yang Yang, Zhai Xiaoguang, Yu Xiaohui, Jiang Chao, Liu Jiaoxin, Gao Tingting, Dong Nina, Ma Jingwu, Liu Yajin, Li Junfeng, Xue Shujie

2013

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

45 minutes

2025-02-20 04:08:23

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This film (drama)Also known as大明按察使,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2013Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.7(For reference only)。
In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di (played by Ma Jingwu) had just ascended to the throne, and a series of murders broke out in the Jiangnan region, causing widespread grievances among the populace, which directly affected the stability of the regime. On the recommendation of his officials, Zhu Di sent Inspector Zhou Xin (played by Yao Lu) to investigate the case in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Zhou Xin accepted the order and set off. Another murder occurred in Dongdu Village, where the groom died of poisoning on their wedding night, making the bride Liu Yumei (played by Shi Liuyi) a major suspect. Zhou Xin sensed that there were hidden truths, and he was determined to uncover the facts surrounding the case. As he delved deeper, he discovered that from the county level to the state and provincial offices, there was pervasive corruption and deep-rooted grievances, with wrongful convictions emerging one after another. Local tyrants colluded with officials from the imperial court, leaving behind a trail of debt and suffering. Using his exceptional intelligence, Zhou Xin pointed out the current issues, peeled back the layers of the situation, and untangled the internal and external causalities, clearing each case one by one. This made Zhu Di feel for the first time since taking power that it was easy to seize the throne but difficult to govern it...