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Main actors: Huang Haibing, Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, and Luo Jialiang
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CCTV Channel One large-scale ancient costume TV series "Ambition in the Angry Sea" 35 complete episodes
The much-anticipated large-scale ancient costume TV series "Ambition in the Angry Sea" aired on CCTV Channel One on the evening of January 1st. This series features many stars including Huang Haibing, Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, Sammo Hung, and Luo Jialiang. As the leading male actor, Huang Haibing plays three roles in the drama. Both the director and the actors of "Ambition in the Angry Sea" are from Hong Kong, with Huang Haibing being the only mainland actor, yet he shoulders the main role. His co-stars are all beauties, including Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, and American actress Kerry (Kerry Berry Brogan). Surrounded by these beauties, anyone might be distracted, but Haibing remains unaffected, always talking about his parents and wife.
The TV series "Ambition in the Angry Sea" tells a story set in the early Tianqi period of the Ming dynasty, revolving around the intelligence and courage of sea merchants, sea officials, and imperial envoys as they punish evil and promote good. In the drama, Huang Haibing plays three different roles, namely the imperial envoy Xiao Tianyuan, the beggar Mao Wu, and at the same time, must maneuver among various maritime powers under the false identity of a young merchant, Jiang Tianlong. This is quite a challenge for him.
?In the first half of the 17th century, armed merchant fleets from European countries came to the East to expand their influence. At this time, the Ming Dynasty was still enforcing a strict maritime ban, prohibiting any ships from going out to sea. Commoner Xiao Tianyuan opposed the maritime ban and was persecuted by the evil forces within the court. When European fleets invaded the coastal areas of Fujian, he turned misfortune into fortune and was granted full authority to handle maritime affairs. He insisted on opening up the seas and promised the court an annual tax silver of three million taels, eventually obtaining the right to conduct overseas trade. Relying on sea merchants, uniting sea gangs, combating pirates, he reorganized the maritime forces. Quickly opened markets to Southeast Asia and Japan. During this period, the highly corrupt eunuch Gao Song and the treacherous dirty official Xiong Yipeng used every conspiracy to sabotage the ocean trade plan, but were thwarted one by one. Ultimately, justice prevailed, punishing the bad people, maintaining national sovereignty, and ushering in the golden age of the first international trade involving Chinese merchants.