Li Wei Resigns from Office
Li Wei Resigns from Office is a 2005 Chinese television historical drama and the last of the Li Wei trilogy, after Li Wei the Magistrate (2001) and Li Wei the Magistrate II (2004). It was written by Yuyue, the same writer as the 2001 (and the better-received) series.
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Also known as | The Resignation of Li Wei Li Wei's Resignation |
Traditional | 李衛辭官 |
Simplified | 李卫辞官 |
Mandarin | Lǐ Wèi Cí Guān |
Written by | Yuyue |
Directed by | Kuk Kwok Leung |
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Country of origin | China |
Original language | Mandarin |
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Preceded by | Li Wei the Magistrate II (2004) |
In Li Wei Resigns from Office, the Yongzheng Emperor had died as his son, the Qianlong Emperor, succeeded the throne. As a result, all actors from the first 2 series were replaced by older actors, but some fictional characters from the first 2 series were still kept. Veteran Hong Kong actor Paul Chun stars as an older Li Wei.
Filming began in Jinzhong, Shanxi in October 2004.[1] It was first broadcast in Taiwan on China Television in November 2005.
Cast and characters
- Paul Chun as Li Wei
- Yu Bo as Qianlong Emperor
- Cheng Pei-pei as Li Wei's mother
- Deric Wan as Li Xiaowei
- Xie Fang as Empress Xiaoshengxian
- Yang Junyi as Fuheng
- Hu Xiaoting as Shiliu
- Hao Bojie as Yue Xiaoman
- Yang Guang as Empress Xiaoxianchun
- Li Yanbing as Haiju
- Wu Jiahui as Liu Bao
- Tong Xiaohu as Wang Pu
- Liu Sitong as Consort Fu
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