Sun Li played the role of Chen Tingjing's wife, Wang Yaoqing, in the TV series " The Prime Minister of the Great Qing Dynasty."
" The Prime Minister of the Great Qing Dynasty " was a TV series that would be aired in 2023 and was starred by Sun Li. The story took place during the reign of Emperor Kangxi and described Chen Tingjing's career in officialdom and the corruption case he was involved in. This drama was considered a power play. It was different from the previous Legend of Zhen Huan, which Sun Li starred in. It lacked the plot of the harem struggle and showed more of the open and secret struggles in the court.
At present, there was no clear information indicating that the Prime Minister of the Great Qing Dynasty had already started broadcasting. The officials did not announce the exact broadcast time. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if 'Prime Minister of the Great Qing' had already started broadcasting.
Sun Li's new drama," The Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty," was expected to air in January 2023. The drama told the story of Chen Tingjing's career in officialdom during the Kangxi period and the corruption case he was involved in. In addition to Sun Li, Zhao Liying and Wang Likun would also play supporting roles in the show. This drama was considered a power play. It was different from the Legend of Zhen Huan, which Sun Li starred in before. It lacked the plot of the harem struggle and showed more of the open and secret struggles in the court.
Sun Li's TV series, Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty, was expected to air in January 2023.
Sun Li's TV series, Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty, would be broadcast on Shandong TV in January 2023.
The 2023 Sun Li version of the Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty had already started filming.
At present, there was no clear information indicating that the Prime Minister of the Great Qing Dynasty had already started broadcasting. The officials did not announce the exact broadcast time. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if 'Prime Minister of the Great Qing' had already started broadcasting.
The plot content of the 32nd episode of the Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty TV series could not be obtained from the search results provided.
The first prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuling, was not inferior to Li Bai in literary attainments, but he was known as the first prime minister of the Tang Dynasty because of his other merits. Zhang Jiuling was a famous politician and writer in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in poverty but was diligent and studious. He began to contact politics and culture very early on. He had once held an official position and later became prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, becoming one of the most outstanding politicians in the history of the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Jiuling had high attainments in politics and literature. He was good at dealing with political disputes and put forward some useful suggestions, which were adopted by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. He was good at poetry and prose in literature. His poems were fresh and natural, expressing his concern for social reality and his pursuit of beautiful things. Besides his literary and political achievements, Zhang Jiuling had many other merits. He was honest, loyal, and reliable. He was deeply trusted by the emperor and the people. He was good at diplomacy and could handle all kinds of complicated diplomatic relations, making an important contribution to the economic development of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, although Zhang Jiuling's literary attainments were very high, his other advantages in politics and literature made him the first prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. His talent and moral character won him the respect and trust of the people, making him a legendary figure in the history of the Tang Dynasty.
The position and authority of the cabinet chief and the prime minister in the Ming Dynasty were different. The prime minister was the general term for the highest administrative officer under the ancient Chinese monarch. He had actual power and was responsible for overseeing government affairs. The chief assistant of the cabinet referred to the first assistant minister in the cabinet. Generally, he did not have any actual power. He only provided some suggestions to the emperor on government affairs and held the power to vote. The cabinet chief assistant was equivalent to a secretary, mainly assisting the emperor in handling government affairs. The cabinet members of the Ming Dynasty could be regarded as part of the prime minister, but the chief of the cabinet did not have the authority of the prime minister. Therefore, it could be said that there was a certain difference in status and power between the cabinet chief and the prime minister.