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Li Wei Resigns from Office (Chinese: 李衛辭官; pinyin: Lǐ Wèi Cí Guān) is a 2005 Chinese television historical comedy drama and the third installment in the Li Wei series. It was directed by Kuk Kwok Leung and written by Yuyue, the series' original writer.
Yin Zheng, the Sixth Young Lord of Xinchuan, who lives a low-key life, and Li Wei, who hopes to fail in this political marriage and return to her hometown, unexpectedly meet. Together, they begin a new life full of varied and enjoyable experiences.
Title: 李卫辞官 / Li Wei Ci Guan. English title: Li Wei Resigns from Office. Genre: Historical. Episodes: 42. Broadcast year: 2005-Aug-26.
Li Wei, a gangster-turned-official, now wants to resign when a new emperor comes to the throne. He knows that the new emperor dislikes him because of his humble background, but stepping down is not entirely easy! The new emperor more often than not embarrasses himself when he tries to show off his talents.
Li Wei the Magistrate (Chinese: 李衛當官; pinyin: Lǐ Wèi Dāng Guān) is a 2001 Chinese television historical comedy-drama starring Xu Zheng as Li Wei, an illiterate county magistrate who would become one of the most prominent officials of 18th century Imperial China.
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26 cze 2024 · Birthdate: 1945-Jun-26 (age 79) Birthplace: Shanghai, China. Height: 174cm. Star sign: Taurus. Chinese zodiac: Rooster. Family: Father/actor Yan Hua, Mother/actress Hong Wei, younger brother/actor John Chiang, half-brother/director Derek Yee, son/singer Jiang Wen Jie and daughter/actress Jiang Li Wen.