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  1. Palace of Desire, also known as Daming Gong Ci (literally "Ci of the Daming Palace"), is a Chinese television series based on the life of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor, Wu Zetian. Directed by Li Shaohong and Zeng Nianping, the series starred Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gua Ah-leh and Winston Chao in the

  2. 30 de mar. de 2000 · Palace of Desire, also known as Da Ming Gong Ci, is a Chinese television series based on the life story of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor Wu Zetian. Directed by Li Shaohong and Zeng Nianping, the series starred Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gui Yalei and Winston Chao in the leading roles.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2000 · Palace of Desire, also known as Da Ming Gong Ci, is a Chinese television series based on the life story of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor Wu Zetian. Directed by Li Shaohong and Zeng Nianping, the series starred Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gui Yalei and Winston Chao in the leading roles.

  4. Palace of Desire: With Ah-Lei Gua, Hong Chen, Winston Chao, Biao Fu. The series tells the tragic story of the most famous and influential princess of the Tang dynasty, princess Taiping, the youngest daughter of Empress Wu Zetian and Emperor Gaozong.

  5. Los 40 episodios de la Temporada 1 de Palace of Desire. Descubre online toda la información para seguir esta primera temporada sin perderte nada.

  6. Palace of Desire, also known as Da Ming Gong Ci, is a Chinese television series based on the life story of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor Wu Zetian. Directed by Li Shaohong and Zeng Nianping, the series starred Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gui Yalei and Winston Chao in the leading roles.

  7. Palace of Desire (serie de televisión) Dirigida por Li Shaohong y Zeng Nianping, la serie protagonizada por Chen Hong , Zhou Xun , Gua Ah-leh y Winston Chao en los papeles principales. Se transmitió por primera vez en CCTV-8 en China continental el 30 de marzo de 2000.