The role of Lady Shu was played by actress Lin Jing.
Lady Shu, who celebrated the year, was played by the actress Lin Jing.
Lady Shu was played by the actress Lin Jing.
Lady Shu, who celebrated the year, was played by the actress Lin Jing. Lin Jing was an actress who was born in Shandong Province and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. She played the role of Lady Shu in the celebration of the year and left a deep impression on the audience. Noble Consort Shu was a woman who stood aloof from worldly affairs, gentle and demure, and loved books very much. Although she did not have many scenes, her role played an important role in the drama.
Lady Liu was played by Zhao Ke.
Zhao Ke would play Concubine Liu, who celebrated the passing of years.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Zhao Ke played Aunt Liu. Concubine Liu was Fan Xian's concubine. She came from a humble background and was bullied everywhere in the manor. Zhao Ke was a Chinese film and television actress, a first-class national rhythmic gymnastics athlete, and a member of the Chinese Dancer Association. She had starred in works such as " The Three Kingdoms,"" The Invincible Beauty," and " Dear Translator."
Lady Liu, who celebrated Yu Nian, was played by Zhao Ke.
Li Chun played the role of the manager of Qingyu Nian.
The role of Gong Dian in "Celebrating Years" was played by Cui Peng. Cui Peng was an actor from Mainland China. He was born in Jinan City, Shandong Province, and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. In 2003, he participated in the Singapore's "New Talent" competition and won the men's championship. After that, he signed a contract with Singapore Television. Gong Dian was a guard by the Qing Emperor's side and held the position of Deputy Commander. Cui Peng's performance was considered to be without merit or fault in the play. There were not many opportunities to show his excellence, but he was still recognized by the audience.
The Gong Dian who celebrated the New Year was played by Kelvin Cui. Cui Peng was an actor from Mainland China. He was born in Jinan City, Shandong Province, and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. In 2003, he participated in the Singapore's "New Talent" competition and won the men's championship. After that, he signed a contract with Singapore Television. Gong Dian was a guard by the Qing Emperor's side. He was the commander of the Imperial Army and liked calligraphy.