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Kangxi's Secret Visits 1
Kangxi's Secret Visits 1

Zhang Zien
Zhang Guoli, Deng Jie, Zhao Liang, Hou Kun, Jiang Qinqin, Xia Yu, Yang Ruoxi, Liu Miao, Tao Hong, Yu Liwen, Chen Chuang, Gao Hu, Liu Yajin, Li Ding, Feng Yuanzheng, Tu Honggang
1997
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
49 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as康熙微服私访记1,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At1997Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
From a dramatic perspective, it tells the story during the Kangxi era, where due to the long-term flooding of the Yellow River, Emperor Kangxi (played by Zhang Guoli) personally traveled south to observe the situation to empathize with the people, leading to a series of legendary tales. The first part consists of four stories: "The Plow Head Record," "The Copper Tripod Record," "The Eight Treasure Porridge Record," and "The Purple Clay Record." "The Plow Head Record": The incident of county magistrate Luo Shichang privately dividing up tax grain has caught the attention of Kangxi, behind which lies the fact of constant disaster and loyal officials concealing reports. Thus, Emperor Kangxi decided to take matters into his own hands; "The Copper Tripod Record": By chance, Emperor Kangxi encounters a little eunuch stealing a copper tripod bottle, who unexpectedly commits suicide by biting his tongue. The oddities behind this reveal a massive web of relationships that astonishes Emperor Kangxi; "The Eight Treasure Porridge Record": Disguised, Emperor Kangxi travels to Suzhou and discovers that the owner of a porridge shop has changed the sign, missing the character "rice" in the word "porridge." Kangxi realizes that Suzhou is not peaceful, and to investigate this matter, he buys the porridge shop and takes on the role of the owner; "The Purple Clay Record": A foreign minister, Nan Huairen, accidentally breaks a purple clay pot and unexpectedly reads a few lines of text engraved on the shards, which contain grievances...