The role of Li Wei as an official, which Xu Zheng starred in, was adapted from " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty." " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a famous historical novel that narrated the political, military, and cultural stories of the various dynasties during the Ming Dynasty. The author was Yu Zheng, a writer, politician, and military strategist at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The novel was adapted into TV series, movies, stage plays, and many other forms, which were very popular among the audience.
As far as I know, Xu Zheng and Chen Hao's 'Li Wei as an Official' is going to be remade. The new lead has not been publicly announced yet, but it is said that a new actor will join the filming.
Xu Zheng starred in the complete works of TV series, including " Big Men Are Getting Married " and " Dad Run."
" Li Wei as an Official 4 " was the finale of the TV series " Li Wei as an Official." It was directed by Wang Weiting and starred by Xu Zheng and Zhao Liying. The story was about the tramp Zhao Sanfa and the imperial court master Li Chuanwei who exchanged identities because of their similar looks. Li Chuanwei infiltrated the anti-Qing organization and was entrusted with an important task, while Zhao Sanfa became the personal guard of Emperor Qianlong. The play was set before and after Yongzheng's reign. It told the story of Li Wei using his wit and wisdom to fight against corrupt officials at all levels. As for the specific plot and development of Li Wei as an Official 4, there was no relevant information in the search results provided so far.
You can watch the TV series " Li Wei as an Official " online on Mango TV, iQiyi, Sohu Video, and other platforms. This drama was a 2001 Qing Dynasty martial arts drama, with Xu Zheng, Chen Hao, Wang Hui, and others as the main actors. The plot told the story of Li Wei and Yue Siying. On these platforms, viewers could choose different sources of broadcast, and they could support high-definition Blu-ray Mandarin or Mandarin versions. In addition, it also provided a detailed introduction of the plot and recommendations of the same genre. The specific viewing method could be chosen according to personal preferences and the platform used.
Xu Jie was one of the officials of the Ming Zheng period. He was a famous official in the middle of the Ming Dynasty and served as the chief assistant of the cabinet from the late Jiajing period to the early Longqing period. In his early years, Xu Jie studied under Nie Bao and was the second disciple of Wang Shouren. In the ninth year of Jiajing, he was demoted to Yanping Prefecture in Fujian Province for offending Zhang Cong, a favorite of Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty. Xu Jie served as an official during the Ming Dynasty, but the specific information about his position was not mentioned in the given search results.
Li Wei starred in a total of 42 TV series, including " From Love to Happiness,"" Love Comes Just in Time,"" Love to Smile, Dream Master,"" Reckless Age,"" Fragrant Woman," and so on.
Grave Robber's Chronicles, which Li Yifeng starred in, was the first novel in his third uncle's Grave Robber's Chronicles series.
There were different versions of Wei Zheng's birthplace. Some history books and information believed that he was from Julu, which was now Xingtai City. Some other historical records and materials believed that he was from Quyang, a place under Julu, which was now Jinzhou, Hebei. There were also some who thought that he was from Guangyuan Sword Pavilion, the current Jiange County of Guangyuan City. Due to different historical materials and local claims, there has always been controversy about Wei Zheng's birthplace. Therefore, it was impossible to determine where Wei Zheng was from.