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Main Cast: Pan Yueming, Sun Feifei, Wang Ji, Sa Rina, Bao Guoan, Yao Gang, Ni Tu, Li Bo, Wang Ke, Wang Hui, Ren Jing, Fu Dison
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CCTV-8 2009 Costume Drama "The Peacock Flies Southeast" Full 36 Episodes, starring Pan Yueming and Sun Feifei.
Synopsis:
"The Peacock Flies Southeast" mainly tells the story of a young woman named Liu Lanzhi (played by Sun Feifei), who was beautiful, kind, smart, and hardworking during the Jian'an period at the end of the Han Dynasty. After marrying Jiao Zhongqing (played by Pan Yueming), the couple respected each other, sharing deep affection. However, the stubborn and inflexible mother-in-law Jiao (played by Wang Ji) had an aversion to her and nitpicked constantly, even threatening Jiao Zhongqing to expel her. Under his mother's orders, Jiao Zhongqing reluctantly persuaded Lanzhi to temporarily return to her family, planning to find a way to bring her back home later. At their farewell, they swore an oath, vowing never to betray each other. Unbeknownst to them, after returning to her family, Lanzhi's power-hungry brother forced her to remarry the son of the governor. Upon hearing the news, Jiao Zhongqing rushed to see her, and they agreed to meet in the netherworld. On the day the governor’s son came to welcome her, they both committed suicide out of love. This poem is hailed by literary historians as the "Saint of Long Poems," praised for its grandeur bridging the past and future—"upholding the traditions of 'The Book of Songs' and 'Chu Ci,' and initiating the Tang and Song Dynasties."
This drama was written by renowned writers Jin Haitao and Xiong Cheng, directed by Wang Wenjie. The leading roles are played by the young actors Pan Yueming and Sun Feifei, with notable performances by Wang Ji, Sa Rina, Bao Guoan, Yao Gang, Ni Tu, Li Bo, Wang Ke, and Wang Hui. The actors’ superb skills vividly restore the essence of the original work. The show features exquisite visuals, authentic costumes that truly reflect history, and stunning 3D special effects. It reinterprets ancient people's yearning for free love through modern eyes, criticizing feudal rites.
Upon learning that "The Peacock Flies Southeast" would soon be aired, Pan Yueming expressed great excitement. He openly valued the audience's opinions, hoping everyone would like his portrayal of the somewhat awkward "Jiao Zhongqing." Sun Feifei, often labeled by the media as a "classical beauty," has captivated audiences with her various classical roles—from Princess Jing in "The Wanderer Shadows," to Dong Xiaowan in "Seven Swords Descending from Mount Tian," and finally Ajiu in "The Bloody Sword."
"The Peacock Flies Southeast" is acclaimed as China's version of "Romeo and Juliet." In terms of both literary value and thematic depth, it surpasses many works, condemning the evils of feudal rites, parental dominance, and class-based ideologies, while expressing the justified desires of young men and women for autonomy in marriage and love. Earlier, the production team released some highlights of the series, which piqued immense interest among viewers. They praised it as a masterpiece combining the lens language of art films, the poetic atmosphere of classical poetry, and the profound philosophy of Zen Buddhism, representing the culmination of Chinese traditional aesthetics.
(Note: The translation aims to preserve the meaning and tone of the original text while ensuring clarity and fluency in English.)