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Prince of Lan Ling

''Prince of Lan Ling'' is a 2013 Mainland China and Taiwan joint production historical period costume drama set during the lifetime of the Northern Qi Dynasty prince Gao Changgong. It starred Chinese actor William Feng, Taiwanese actress singer Ariel Lin, Hong Kong actor singer Daniel Chan as the main leads with Taiwanese actor George Hu, Chinese actors Shawn Wei, Zhai Tian Ling and Chinese actresses Nikita Mao, Wang Di as supporting cast.〔http://v.qq.com/zt/detail/llw/index.html〕
Filming began on April 16, 2012 and finished on August 10, 2012 in Mainland China. Filming locations include Hengdian World Studios and Xiangshan Movie & Television Town in Zhejiang Province, China. Also at Tianmo Natural Desert in Huailai County Hebei Province, China. It began airing in China on 4 channels (ZJSTV, Dragon TV, Shenzhen TV, YNTV) simultaneously on August 14, 2013.〔 (Official Sina.com page ) Retrieved 2013-01-04〕 Final episode for China's version aired on August 30, 2013 with 46 episodes total. Taiwan's version began airing on channel CTV on August 23, 2013 and finished on September 23, 2013 with 22 episodes total.〔 () Official CTV page Retrieved 2013-01-04〕 Running time for China's version is 45 minutes per episode while Taiwan's version is 120 minutes per episode. The series was also aired in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand and other Asia-Pacific countries.〔 (Official Japan page ) Retrieved 2013-01-04〕
==Synopsis==
The Prince of Lan Ling is one of the four most handsome men in ancient Chinese history. A masterful warrior, he led his army into battle and vanquished his foes while wearing a fearsome mask to hide his beauty. The Prince of Lan Ling’s name is Gao Changgong and he was a famed general during the Northern Qi period. His legend painted him as a generous and loyal person, who treated his soldiers with care and respect.
A prophecy foretold that victory goes to the one who has the priestess blessing. Yang Xue Wu, the last priestess of her clan, unwittingly embroiled in a war between Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. Although she foresees a tragic fate for the Prince of Lan Ling, the military general of Northern Qi, she nonetheless falls in love with him and helps him win the war against Yuwen Yong, the Emperor of Northern Zhou. However, her action only brings him closer to his fate. As his standing among his people grows, so does the murderous jealousy in Crown prince’s heart. Can she protect him when it’s family who wants him dead?〔 () Synopsis details Retrieved 2013-01-04〕

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