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Kangxi Dynasty
DVD cover art
GenreHistorical drama
Written byEryue He (original story)
Zhu Sujin
Hu Jianxin
Directed byChen Jialin
Liu Dayin
Chen Weiguo
Liu Jiankui
Li Ming
Presented byCai Yongrui
Liu Dayin
StarringChen Daoming
Siqin Gaowa
Xue Zhongrui
Gao Lancun
Ru Ping
Li Jianqun
Theme music composerFu Ke
Opening themeXiang Tian Zai Jie Wu Bai Nian (向天再借五百年) performed by Han Lei
Ending themeDa Nanren (大男人) performed by Tengge'er
ComposerChen Shouqian
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes50
Production
Executive producersYe Zhikang
Chen Hai
Zhao Xuemei
Li Jinjun
ProducersLiu Dayin
Liu Yingang
Ying Lijuan
Production locationChina
CinematographySu Li
EditorJiao Chunling
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companiesChina International Television Corporation
上海求索影视制片公司
上海黄河影视有限公司
Original release
NetworkCCTV
Kangxi Dynasty
Chinese康熙王朝
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinKāngxī Wángcháo
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese康熙帝國
Simplified Chinese康熙帝国
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinKāngxī Dìguó

Kangxi Dynasty is a 2001 Chinese television series based on the novel Kangxi Da Di (康熙大帝; The Great Kangxi Emperor) by Eryue He. The series is a prequel to the 1997 television series Yongzheng Dynasty, and was followed by Qianlong Dynasty in 2002.

Plot

The series focuses on the major events which occurred during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor in the Qing dynasty. These include the power struggle with Oboi, the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, and the campaign against the Kingdom of Tungning.

Cast

Awards

Kangxi Dynasty won the Outstanding Drama award at the 20th Golden Eagle Television Awards in 2002.

Reception

Although the series was generally popular, it received lower ratings than its predecessor, Yongzheng Dynasty, a similar television series about the Kangxi Emperor's son and successor, the Yongzheng Emperor. The series was criticised by some for being wrought with historical inaccuracies. Critics also pointed out its unnecessary emphasis on Taiwan, a contemporary issue. Some major events during Kangxi's reign were omitted, such as his contributions to the Chinese language with the Kangxi Dictionary, and the contention for the succession among Kangxi's sons, which is featured more prominently in Yongzheng Dynasty.