The first Zhao Wei version of Princess Pearl was broadcasted in 2003.
Zhao Wei's version of Princess Huanzhu was a TV series adapted from Qiong Yao's novel, Princess Huanzhu, which was broadcast in 2003.
Which channel did Zhao Wei's first version of Princess Pearl premiere on? The answer was Taiwan's television broadcasting company, TvN.
Princess Huanzhu's first and second series both aired in 2003.
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As a person who loves reading novels, I didn't get any information about the specific events between Qiong Yao and Zhao Wei. Can you provide some general information?
The old version of Princess Huanzhu 1 and 2 can be found on the following website: - Princess Huanzhu Online: <strong></strong><strong></strong> - Princess Huanzhu Part Two:Https://ww Qiong Yao novel com/novel/Princess Huanzhu 2/ These websites provided the old version of Princess Huanzhu 1 and 2 for free online reading and could also download e-books to read. At the same time, these websites also provided relevant comments, discussions, and story analysis to help readers better understand the plot and characters of the novel.
The first plot of Princess Pearl told the story of Little Swallow and Crape Myrtle. Little Swallow was a curious girl, and Ziwei was a gentle and kind girl. The two of them became good friends. Little Swallow and Yongqi, Xiaojian and Qinger stayed in Yunnan while Ziwei Erkang, Zhihua and Jinsuo stayed in the palace. Little Swallow and Yongqi had experienced many adventures, Xiao Jian and Qinger had also experienced some stories. In the end, Little Swallow and Ziwei found their respective homes in the emperor's edict.
Liu Tao's version of Princess Pearl was a very popular TV series. There were three of them. The following is the plot introduction: The first part: Number of episodes:1-5 Synoptic: Little Swallow, Crape Myrtle, and the others come to the palace to meet Yongqi and Xiao Jian. Swallow, Yongqi and the others had a fierce dispute with the Empress and the Emperor. In the end, Swallow and Ziwei successfully helped Yongqi and Xiaojian win the trust of the Empress and the Emperor. The second part: Number of episodes:6-10 Plot Introduction: Little Swallow, Ziwei and the others learned that Ziwei's mother was the Emperor's sister. Little Swallow also exposed the crimes of the Empress and Yongqi, causing them to be imprisoned. Xiao Jian, Qing Er and the others decided to help Little Swallow, Zi Wei and the others escape from the palace. In the end, they successfully escaped from the palace. The third part: episodes:11-15 Synoptic: Little Swallow, Ziwei, and the others decided to stay in the palace and fight a life and death battle with the Emperor and Empress. In the end, Little Swallow, Ziwei and the others won. The Emperor and Empress were forced to admit their crimes and were demoted to civilians. Yongqi, Xiaojian and others also experienced many setbacks, but they always maintained their love for Little Swallow and Crape Myrtle. The above is the introduction of Liu Tao's version of Princess Pearl. I hope it will be helpful to you.
In the first episode of Princess Huanzhu, Little Swallow and Crape Myrtle traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became the Little Swallow of Emperor Qianlong and the Crape Myrtle of the Empress. A series of interesting stories happened between Little Swallow and Ziwei, Emperor Qianlong and his family, including the love between Little Swallow and Yongqi, Xiaojian and Qinger.
Moment in Peking was the famous Zhao Wei's version of Moment in Peking, which was adapted from Lin Yutang's novel. If you liked Lin Yutang's novels, you might like Zhao Wei's version of Moment in Peking. However, everyone's preferences were different. If you liked a particular novel, you could learn more about it before making a judgment.