"Imperial Doctor Xilaile" is a costume biography TV series jointly produced by CCTV and Hebei TV Station, directed by Huang and others, written by Zhou, starring Li Baotian and Liang Li.
The drama takes the ups and downs of the life of folk doctor Hilaire as the main line, the history of the Reform Movement of 1898, the love of confidantes and the bitterness of peers as the branch lines, and depicts the fate of small people in the social background of the late Qing Dynasty.
2. "Great ethnic doctor"
Imperial Doctor is an inspirational female drama directed by Wu Ziniu and starring Zhao Wen and Xu Fan. Based on the development history of traditional Chinese medicine bonesetting legend in Luoyang, Henan Province, the play tells the ups and downs of a legendary woman's fate. The play premiered on CCTV 8 at 438+0 on May 26th, 2009. The play won 1 1 the "five one projects" award for spiritual civilization construction.
3. The Great Doctor Li Shizhen.
It mainly tells the legendary life and ups and downs of Li Shizhen, a great physician in Ming Dynasty. This is the first TV series in China with the theme of TCM health preservation.
The play is set in Qichun, the hometown of Li Shizhen, a "medical sage". The profound historical and cultural background, beautiful landscape, long-standing traditional Chinese medicine culture and the world-renowned medical masterpiece Compendium of Materia Medica are all rare highlights of the play.
4. Female doctor Fei Mingchuan
Based on historical events, The Biography of Female Doctor Fei Ming tells the story that Tan Yunxian, a famous female doctor in Ming Dynasty, overcame many difficulties with her obsession and love for medicine, founded and established a female medical system, and eventually became a generation of female national doctors.
5. "real name"
The drama tells the fantastic medical story of Ren Xu (Jin Nanji), the most powerful North Korean physician in the 7th century A.D./KLOC-0, and Cui Yanjing (Jin Yazhong), a surgeon who believed in modern medicine in the 2nd century A.D./KLOC-0, flying back and forth between Korea (ancient Korea) and Seoul for 400 years, growing beyond time and space.