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In which episode of The Legend of Wu Mei Niang did Mei Niang become pregnant with Li Zhi?

In "The Legend of Wu Mei Niang", the episode in which Mei Niang was pregnant with Li Zhi's child and gave birth to her child was episode 77. The plot is as follows:

When the pheasant slave saw that the officials were wholeheartedly hostile to Wu Mei Niang, he felt that She was furious and declared on the spot that she would never abolish Wu Meiniang. Although Pheasant Nu was already angry, the officials continued to say that Pheasant Null should abolish Wu Meiniang without changing their expressions. Pheasant Nunu did not listen to the officials' persuasion and still insisted on doting on Wu Meiniang. Changsun Wuji stood aside and watched the Pheasant Numer's reaction in silence. Pheasant Nunu scolded her. Afterwards, the officials stood up and announced the dismissal of the court.

Wu Meiniang was pregnant with a child and was about to give birth. The slaves were restless and looked forward to Wu Meiniang giving birth to a child. The queen was waiting in the harem for the news that Wu Meiniang had given birth to a child. Soon after, news came out in the palace that Wu Meiniang had given birth to a boy. When the queen learned that Wu Meiniang had given birth to a boy, she felt angry and threw objects to vent her anger. Because Wu Meiniang gave birth to a boy, Pheasant Nu was overjoyed and sad and became unwell. The imperial physician in the palace was so frightened that he quickly diagnosed and treated Pheasant Nu. Pheasant Nu had a splitting headache and his condition was not good. The imperial doctor treated Pheasant Nu as if facing a formidable enemy. Lord Changsun has been secretly monitoring the outsiders in Chang'an City. A strange man transported a batch of weapons into Chang'an City. Lord Changsun sent his men to capture the strange man alive. The strange man was taken to prison by Lord Changsun for interrogation. Lord Changsun tortured the strange man. As a result of the punishment, although the strange man was tortured, he was unwilling to reveal the reason for smuggling weapons. The master of the strange man is Princess Gaoyang. Princess Gaoyang intends to help Li Ke seize the power of the dynasty. Qingxuan comes to Princess Gaoyang and tells the story about the men who were transporting weapons being caught by Lord Changsun. Princess Gaoyang is very worried after hearing Qingxuan's words. , Qingxuan persuaded Princess Gaoyang to speed up her rebellion plan and make a move. Concubine Xiao meets the queen. The queen is depressed because Wu Meiniang gave birth to a boy. Wu Meiniang is always lucky to escape all kinds of hardships from the queen. The queen gradually realizes that Wu Meiniang is an extremely difficult character to deal with. Concubine Xiao sees that the queen has already She began to be afraid of Wu Meiniang, and deliberately reminded the queen that she had not joined forces with her. As long as the two of them joined forces, they would definitely be able to defeat Wu Meiniang. Pheasant Nu's health improved and she made love to Wu Meiniang. The imperial doctor told Wu Meiniang about Pheasant Nu's condition. Wu Meiniang was worried about Pheasant Nu's physical condition. Pheasant Nu flirted with Wu Meiniang with a disapproving look. Wu Meiniang had already given birth to a child for Pheasant Nu. Nu plans to make Wu Meiniang the head of the harem. Some noble princes began to laugh at Li Ke. Although Li Ke was the brother of Pheasant Nu, Pheasant Nu did not entrust Li Ke with any important positions. Most of the troops in the palace were controlled by Lord Changsun. Several noble princes laughed at Li Ke for having lost power. . Qingxuan came to Li Ke and angrily persuaded Li Ke to rebel. Li Ke was shocked when he saw that Qingxuan wanted to kill Pheasant Nu and Wu Meiniang. Li Ke was very disappointed. Pheasant Nu came to Li Mansion to discuss matters with Li Ke. Li Ke and Pheasant Nu sat in the courtyard and talked. Pheasant Nu had always trusted Li Ke. After many days of thinking, Pheasant Nu decided to arrange for Li Ke to manage the imperial army in the palace. Li Ke did not expect that. When he saw that Pheasant Nu would assign him the important position of managing the Forbidden Army, he looked at Pheasant Nu with surprise and disbelief in his eyes.

"The Legend of Wu Mei Niang" is a costume palace drama jointly produced by Tangde Film and Television, Fan Bingbing Studio, "Reader" Group, Evergrande Film and Television, and China Film. The drama is directed by Gao Yijun and stars Fan Bingbing, Zhang Fengyi, Li Zhiting, Starring Junning Zhang, Zhang Ting, Zhou Haimei, Li Liren, Li Jie and others.

The play mainly tells the story of Wu Zetian’s life journey from entering the palace at the age of 14 to finally ascending to the throne wearing an imperial robe and a crown, as well as the story of the power struggle. The play premiered nationwide on Hunan Satellite TV's "Golden Eagle Solo Theater" on December 21, 2014, and premiered on Zhejiang Satellite TV's "China Blue Theater" on January 14, 2015. On March 31, 2015, the unedited version of the drama was broadcast on Taiwan CTV and Taiwan CTV. On April 26, 2015, the Cantonese edited version of the show was broadcast on Hong Kong Jade Channel and HD Jade Channel.

1. Basic information

Chinese name: The Legend of Wu Meiniang

Foreign name: The Empress of China

Other translations: Wu Zetian (original name) and Hong Kong translation)

Production companies: Tangde Film and Television, Fan Bingbing Studio, "Reader" Group, Evergrande Film and Television, China Film Co., Ltd.

Production region: Mainland China

Filming locations: Wuxi, Hengdian, Zhuozhou

First broadcast time: December 21, 2014

Director: Gao Yijun

Screenwriter: Pan Pu

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Starring: Fan Bingbing, Zhang Fengyi, Li Zhiting, Zhang Junning, Zhang Ting, Zhou Haimei, Li Jie, Li Liren, Ren Shan, Wang Huichun

Number of episodes: Hunan Satellite TV version 96 episodes, uncensored 82 episodes in the TVB version, 74 episodes in the TVB version

Each episode length: 42-45 minutes for the uncut version, 25-45 minutes for the satellite TV version

Genre: court, love, history

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Release date: December 21, 2014

Producer: Fan Bingbing

Premiering platform: Hunan Satellite TV

Director of photography: Ju Yun

2. Plot synopsis

In the first year of Shenlong (705 AD), Crown Prince Li Xian, surrounded by Zhang Jianzhi and others, forced him into the palace, facing the still majestic Emperor Wu Zetian of the Zhou Dynasty. , the cowardly Li Xian fled, Zhang Jianzhi lamented that the Tang Dynasty was exhausted, but what he didn't expect was that all this was expected by Wu Zetian; for so many years, she had been waiting for someone to make her feel relieved. Entrusted by the Tang Dynasty, she was waiting for someone to return the Li Tang Dynasty. With the disappearance of the Zhou Dynasty, the legendary life of the only female emperor in Chinese history began.

In the eleventh year of Zhenguan (637 AD), the daughter of the Wu family in Lizhou (now Guangyuan, Sichuan) was selected into the harem of the Tang Dynasty. On the anniversary of the death of the eldest grandson of the late empress, the dance of "The Entering Song of Prince Lanling" was being rehearsed in the palace. Ruyi overwhelmed the crowd with her exquisite dance, and met Emperor Taizong Li Shimin in the Chengqing Hall. That year, Wu Meiniang was fourteen years old and Taizong was thirty-nine.

On the night of the festival, the beautiful lady Zheng Wanyan died unexpectedly. All the evidence pointed to Ruyi. She was tortured and sent to Yeting. Ruyi met Peng, Taizong’s old nurse. "Change" Taizong killed his brother and still refused to forgive him, and refused to see each other until he died. Ruyi became the emotional bond between Taizong and the old wet nurse, and tied the knot of Taizong's heart. After one year, Ruyi was released In the cold palace, she showed off her talents again and again in the imperial court, causing Taizong to name her Mei Niang and canonize her as a talented person. Mei Niang suddenly became the target of all the women in the harem, and was involved in all kinds of intrigues and intrigues in the palace; the struggle between the crown prince and the bloody emperor, Mei Niang was unexpectedly involved. The love experience between Mei Niang and Taizong came from the pressure of the prophecy of the "heroine Wu". Mei Niang retreated in order to advance, but she did not expect that Li Shimin left suddenly, taking away the most passionate period of her life. in love.

Meiniang, who became a nun, planned to leave Ganye Temple for the sake of her unborn child. However, when she returned to the palace by accident, she miscarried again. All the evidence pointed to Queen Wang. In order to take revenge, Mei Niang went to Tang Gaozong Li Zhi, who had always admired her. In the third year of Yongwei (652 AD), Mei Niang was named Zhaoyi. The carefully planned revenge finally made the Queen and Xiao Shufei suffer the consequences. However, Li Zhi accompanied her After experiencing her brother's rebellion, Mei Niang gradually discovered that Li Zhi had given her a home, a place she could not bear to leave.

In the sixth year of Yongwei (655 AD), Mei Niang was established as queen. Meiniang helped Li Zhi purge the family, and the Tang Dynasty became more and more prosperous, but Li Zhi was more than willing to do anything, and the struggle for the crown prince suddenly emerged. In the second year of Yongchun (AD 683), Li Zhi died, the new emperor was incompetent, the prince was idle, and the future of the Tang Dynasty, everything pushed Mei Niang to the forefront...

The first year of Tianshou (AD) 690), Wu Meiniang, wearing an imperial robe and an imperial crown, climbed up to the Zetian Tower step by step under the watchful eyes of everyone, and became the Holy God Emperor. Sitting on the throne of the emperor, being worshiped by the people of the world, overlooking all living beings, Wu Zetian recalled everything in the past, was it all corrupted by love and without lust for power? The endless shouts of long live made Wu Zetian unclear whether she had gone astray in so many years of court strife...

In November of the first year of Shenlong (AD 705), Wu Zetian died in Shangyang Palace. , eighty-two years old. In May of the second year of Shenlong (AD 706), he and Gaozong were buried in the Qianling Mausoleum, and a monument without words was erected. The country is like a dream, and life is like a dream. The merits and demerits are left to the judgment of future generations.