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Watch "Ambition of the怒Sea" Episode 28 online

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Main Cast: Huang Haibing, Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, Luo Jialiang

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CCTV-1's grand ancient costume TV series "Ambition of the怒Sea" full 35 episodes

The long-awaited grand ancient costume TV series "Ambition of the怒Sea" aired on CCTV-1 on the evening of January 1st. This drama gathers numerous stars such as Huang Haibing, Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, Kwok Kai-fai, and Luo Jialiang. As the male lead, Huang Haibing plays three roles in the series. Both the director and cast of "Ambition of the怒Sea" are from Hong Kong, with Huang Haibing being the only mainland actor, yet he shoulders the responsibility of the male lead, performing opposite beauties like Cathy Lee, Chen Derong, and American actress Kerry (Kerry Berry Brogan). Surrounded by these beauties, anyone would be at a loss, but Haibing remains unmoved, always mentioning his parents and wife.

The TV series "Ambition of the怒Sea" tells a story set in the early Tianqi period of the Ming Dynasty about the clever struggles and righteous deeds among sea merchants, sea officials, and imperial envoys. In the series, Huang Haibing plays three roles: the imperial envoy Xiao Tianyuan, the beggar Mao Wu, and also has to maneuver between various maritime powers under the false identity of young merchant Jiang Tianlong. This was no small challenge for him.

  In the first half of the 17th century, armed merchant fleets from European countries came to expand eastward. At this time, the Ming Dynasty still strictly enforced its maritime ban, "not a single plank shall go to sea." Commoner Xiao Tianyuan opposed the maritime ban and was persecuted by the evil forces in the court. When European fleets invaded the coastal areas of Fujian, he turned misfortune into fortune and was granted full authority to handle coastal affairs. He insisted on opening the seas, promising the court an annual tax revenue of three million taels of silver, and eventually obtained the right to conduct foreign trade. He relied on sea merchants, united sea gangs, fought pirates, and reorganized the maritime forces. Quickly, he opened markets to Nanyang and Japan. During this period, corrupt eunuch Gao Song and cunning dirty official Xiong Yipeng used every conspiracy to sabotage the ocean trade plan, but he thwarted them one by one, ultimately punishing the wrongdoers with justice, safeguarding national sovereignty, and ushering in the golden age of the first international trade involving Chinese merchants.