August 17 (2008-08-17) – September 7, 2008 (2008-09-07)
Dongfang Shuo (Chinese: 东方朔) is a 2008 Chinese historical and biographical television series centered on Dongfang Shuo, a Han dynastyscholar-official, fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and court jester to Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BCE). It is based on the novel Wisdom Holy Dongfang Shuo by Dongfang Longyin. The series was jointly by China Central Television, Beijing Film Academy and Guangdong Donghexing Recording and Video Company. The series stars Cheng Qian as Dongfang Shuo, the rest of the main cast includes Jin Dong, Hu Ke, Qin Hailu, Yu Xiaowei, Liu Xiyuan, Hu Yajie, Tao Huimin, and Zhang Lingxin.[1] It originally aired on CCTV-8 in August 2008.
Dongfang Shuo was different from the other scholars and officials in the reign of Emperor Wu. He even fell in love with a prostitute named Luo Qi and a royal named Princess Pingyang. Because of his uniqueness, his advice wasn't accepted and his rank stayed the same. However, the Emperor never punished Dongfang Shuo and instead allowed Dongfang Shuo by his side. Dongfang Shuo was clever, and helped resolve conflicts in the Emperor's harem (Chen Jiao and Wei Zifu), changed Heqin methods, and advised the Emperor on how to defeat the Xiongnu. Yet, the Emperor's arrogance would let his empire suffer. The Xiongnu were victorious in several battles, and the young general Huo Qubing dies in battle. Dongfang Shuo realized that the Emperor will never listen to his advice, and eventually left his side.