In the matriarchal kingdom of Liulian, facing both internal and external challenges, the royal counselor proclaimed, "The world will perish if six daughters are born." Coincidentally, General Gu gave birth to six daughters. In order to save the youngest daughter, the Gu family falsely claimed to have a son. Their daughter, Gu Rong, of marriageable age, disguised herself as a man and married "good friend" Princess Yun together with her childhood friend, Shen Meng Chui. From then on, this formidable trio joined forces and embarked on a struggle for the throne. (Source: cpophome.com) Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Español
- Native Title: 王妃万福
- Also Known As: Wang Fei Wan Fu , 王妃萬福
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Hail to the Princess
Cast & Credits
- Jiang Yi XuanGu RongMain Role
- Chen Qiu LingLi XiaoMain Role
- Jin ChengShen Meng ChuiMain Role
- He Yi TianDuan Wang [Young]Support Role
- Zhong Ya Ting Support Role
- Li Yan Ru Support Role
Reviews
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I thoroughly enjoyed my first experience with a mini drama. "Just perfect" aptly describes it – from the exceptional cast to the captivating story, every element contributed to an engaging viewing. The brevity of the drama, while a unique feature for me, left me wanting more.The cast's performances were outstanding, seamlessly bringing their characters to life. Each actor conveyed emotions with such depth that it felt like I was part of their world. The chemistry among the cast members was palpable, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The casting choices played a crucial role in making the narrative more compelling.
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