The third part of Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito 3 was made up of The Bell.
The 30th episode of the free version of Kang Xi's Private Visits in Incognito 2 could be watched online.
You can watch the resources of Kang Xi's Private Visits in Incognito: Volume 4 for free on some websites. The specific viewing method and website could be found in the search results.
The fourth episode of the second free version of Kang Xi's Private Visits in Incognito 2 could be found in the search results provided.
The free third episode of Kang Xi's Visits in Incognito: Volume Two could be found in the search results provided.
Kangxi's Private Visits in Incognito 3 was a TV series that could only be watched online. The play was divided into three unit stories, namely,"The Robe,""The Box," and "The Bell." The plot followed the style of the previous two films, using the past to satirize the present and denigrating the abuses of the times. It was presented in the form of a new style of light comedy in ancient costumes. It mainly told the story of Emperor Kangxi sending the eunuch San Dezi back to his hometown to investigate corrupt officials, the story of the food box sent by Consort Yi's relatives, and the story of Kangxi leaving the palace alone. The drama was produced in the mainland of China and was directed and starred by Zhang Guoli. The specific viewing method could be searched on the relevant online platform.
One of the stories in the fourth episode of Kangxi's Incognito Visits was The Bell, which was a free domestic TV series.
" Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito: Volume 4 " was a Chinese drama that told the story of an emperor who went on a private visit in incognito during the Qing Dynasty. The play was divided into three stories, namely, The Golden Dart, The Silk, and The Tea. However, the search results did not provide the limited online viewing address of the show. Therefore, there was no way to provide a restricted online viewing link for " Kang Xi's Private Visits in Incognito: Volume 4."
Kang Xi's Private Visits in Incognito 4 was a TV series. The complete version was available online. The play told the story of a Qing Dynasty emperor who went on a private visit in disguise, showing the social situation during the reign of Kangxi. The play was divided into three stories: The Golden Dart, The Silk, and The Tea. As for the complete version of the second season, there was no mention of the second season in the search results, so I don't know if the complete version of the second season exists.
The complete story of the purple clay teapot is as follows: During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, there was an emperor named Emperor Kangxi. He liked to make purple clay teapots, so there were some stories about him going on private visits in disguise. One day, Emperor Kangxi decided to go on a private visit to understand the living conditions of the common people. He put on the clothes of an ordinary person and left the palace to begin his private visit. On the way, Emperor Kangxi saw many strange things such as some magical herbs, strange animals and mysterious caves. He also met some loyal officials and commoners who shared their lives with them. In the end, Emperor Kangxi came to a place called the Purple Cloud Cave. The spiritual energy here was very rich and very suitable for making purple clay pots. Emperor Kangxi decided to learn the skills of making purple clay teapots here and bring them back to the palace to make more purple clay teapots for the royal family. During this process, Emperor Kangxi also met a teapot master named Li Qinglian. He admired Emperor Kangxi's teapot talent and asked him for advice on making purple clay teapot. Emperor Kangxi was very grateful and made the first purple clay teapot for Li Qinglian. This teapot was not only of good quality but also of great artistic value. Finally, Emperor Kangxi returned to the palace and handed over the purple clay teapot to the officials and the people for them to use. This incident caused the production of purple clay pots to receive widespread attention and develop into a very important element in Chinese culture.
Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito was a TV series directed by director Lee Shau-ki and starred by Zhang Guoli, Wang Gang, Zhao Baogang, and others. It first aired in 1991. The play was set in the era of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. It told the story of an ordinary official, Emperor Kangxi, interacting with the local people during his private visit in disguise, communicating and gradually understanding the national situation. Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito became a classic film because it not only showed the social reality and people's lives during the Qing Dynasty, but also portrayed the image and characteristics of the ancient Chinese bureaucracy through the characters and plot development. In addition, the background music, costumes, and makeup were also excellent, allowing the audience to feel a strong historical atmosphere when watching. The play also attracted a large audience with its unique narrative method and rich cultural content, becoming a classic of Chinese TV series. Its success also provided important reference and inspiration for later TV series creation.