Chong Er's Preach

Chong Er's Preach, also known as The Legend of Chong Er (Chinese: 重耳传奇) is a 2019 Chinese historical romantic comedy television series directed by Lai Shuiqing and Zhao Jian and starring Wang Longhua, Baby Zhang, Zhang Yishan, Madina Memet, Purba Rgyal, Shen Mengchen, and Gan Tingting. It is produced jointly by China Film Group Corporation, Global Hao Xiang Television Media and Shenzhen Yucong Cultural Media Co., Ltd.. The television series follows the story of the Duke Wen of Jin from exile to later ascending the throne to become king.[1][2] This television series has a 2.6 rating on Douban.

Chong Er's Preach
Also known asThe Legend of Chong Er
Traditional重耳傳奇
Simplified重耳传奇
MandarinChóng Ĕr Chuánqí
GenreHistorical, romantic comedy
Written byLi Zhuo
Directed byLai Shuiqing
Zhao Jian
StarringWang Longhua
Baby Zhang
Zhang Yishan
Madina Memet
Purba Rgyal
Lan Yan
Shen Mengchen
Gan Tingting
Country of originChina
Original language(s)Mandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes72
Production
Executive producer(s)Zhao Haicheng
Production location(s)Xiangshan Film and Television Town
Hengdian World Studios
Beijing
Production company(s)China Film Group Corporation
Global Hao Xiang Television Media
Cultural Media Co., Ltd.
Release
Original networkZhejiang Television
First shown inChina
Original releaseMarch 12, 2019 (2019-03-12)

Plot

This is the story of Chong Er (Wang Longhua), a talented and kind prince. He is entangled in romantic relationships with Li Ji (Madina Memet), Qi Jiang (Zhang Hanyun), Qin Yingyue (Shen Mengchen), and Ji Wei (Gan Tingting), and faces numerous assassinations.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Soundtrack

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ambitious Men Aims Far (好男儿志在四方)" (Opening theme)Qu Quansheng and Hu ShuaiHu ShuaiWang Longhua 

Production

Principal photography started on 11 May 2016 and wrapped on September 7 of that same year.[3][4] Most of the television series was shot on location in Xiangshan Film and Television Town, Hengdian World Studios and Beijing.

On June 13, 2016, Lan Yan was cast in the television series to play Consort Jia, younger sister of General Jia Hua and beautiful consort who is married to Prince Shen Sheng of the Jin State.[3] On July 19, Li Zonghan was cast in a supporting role as Tai Hao in the television series.[5]

Ratings

Air date[6] Episode CSM55 city network ratings CSM National Network ratings
Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank
March 12, 2019 1-2 0.553 3.845 2 0.21 2.45 2
March 13, 2019 3-4 0.474 3.447 2 0.3 2.66 2
March 14, 2019 5-6 0.489 3.650 1 0.22 2.84 1
March 19, 2019 7-8 0.470 3.478 2 0.24 2.16 2
March 20, 2019 9-10 0.458 3.325 2 0.17 2.16 2
March 21, 2019 11-12 0.520 3.756 1 0.23 2.18 1
March 26, 2019 13-14 0.526 3.798 2 0.17 2.12 2
March 27, 2019 15-16 0.575 4.279 2 0.16 2.08 2
March 28, 2019 17-18 0.609 4.559 1 0.2 2.57 1
April 2, 2019 19-20 0.493 3.704 2 0.19 1.83 2
April 3, 2019 21-22 0.581 4.361 2 0.21 1.99 2
April 4, 2019 23-24 0.671 4.380 1 0.24 2.42 1
April 9, 2019 25-26 0.581 4.213 2 0.19 1.77 2
April 10, 2019 27-28 0.444 3.347 2 0.21 1.97 2
April 11, 2019 29-30 0.507 3.738 2 0.24 2.21 2
April 16, 2019 31-32 0.524 3.799 2 0.19 1.8 2
April 17, 2019 33-34 0.543 3.965 2 0.14 1.79 2
April 18, 2019 35-36 0.519 3.907 2 0.14 1.82 2
April 23, 2019 37-38 0.492 3.452 2 0.15 1.83 2
April 24, 2019 39-40 0.451 3.281 2 0.15 1.83 2
April 25, 2018 41-42 0.491 3.534 2 0.12 1.55 2
April 30, 2019 43-44 0.609 3.787 2 0.2 2.03 2
May 1, 2019 45-46 0.618 3.931 1 0.22 2.37 1
May 2, 2019 47-48 0.708 4.703 1 0.31 2.48 1
May 7, 2019 49-50 0.475 3.278 2 0.12 1.48 2
May 8, 2019 51-52 0.465 3.325 2 0.14 1.65 2
May 9, 2019 53-54 0.645 4.819 1 0.2 2.47 1
May 14, 2019 55-56 0.471 3.299 2 0.21 1.87 2
May 15, 2019 57-58 0.481 3.541 2 0.2 1.81 2
May 16, 2019 59-60 0.544 4.151 1 0.24 2.23 1
May 21, 2019 61-62 0.469 3.296 2 0.2 1.79 2
May 22, 2019 63-64 0.471 3.478 2 0.13 1.55 2
May 23, 2019 65-66 0.527 3.874 1 0.24 2.28 1
May 28, 2019 67-68 0.436 3.098 2 0.22 1.98 2
May 29, 2019 69-70 0.432 3.096 2 0.22 2 2
May 30, 2019 71-72 / / / / / /
  • Highest ratings are marked in red, lowest ratings are marked in blue
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