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The tribe members happen to hear of Li Wei's task and, mistaking him to be the thief, kidnap Xiaowei as ransom. Cast. Paul Chun as Li Wei; Yu Bo as the Qianlong Emperor; Cheng Pei-pei as Li Wei's mother; Deric Wan as Li Xiaowei; Xie Fang as Empress Dowager Chongqing; Yang Junyi as Fuheng; Hu Xiaoting as Shiliu; Hao Bojie as Yue Xiaoman
Cast. Xu Zheng as Li Wei; Sun Fei Fei as Yue Si Ying; Shu Chang as Shi Liu; Li Xiao Yan (李小燕) as (Li Wei's mother) Tang Guo Qiang as Yong Zheng; Du Zhi Guo as Nian Geng Yao; Wang Hui Chun as 8th Prince; Wang Hui as 13th Prince; Tan Xiao Yan (潭小燕) as Gu Pan Er; Yang Hao Fei (杨昊飞) as Yue Xiao Man; Zong Feng Yan as Nian Zhi Fu ...
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 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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On 25 August 2011, Gao Xixi appeared in public with six confirmed members of the cast, including Chen Daoming, Peter Ho, Hu Dong and Liu Yuxin. Chen Daoming had been confirmed to play Liu Bang while Peter Ho was a likely choice for the role of Xiang Yu .
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