

Legend of Mi Yue

1. Episode 1

2. Episode 2

3. Episode 3

4. Episode 4

5. Episode 5

6. Episode 6

7. Episode 7

8. Episode 8

9. Episode 9

10. Episode 10

11. Episode 11

12. Episode 12

13. Episode 13

14. Episode 14

15. Episode 15

16. Episode 16

17. Episode 17

18. Episode 18

19. Episode 19

20. Episode 20

21. Episode 21

22. Episode 22

23. Episode 23

24. Episode 24

25. Episode 25

26. Episode 26

27. Episode 27

28. Episode 28

29. Episode 29

30. Episode 30

31. Episode 31

32. Episode 32

33. Episode 33

34. Episode 34

35. Episode 35

36. Episode 36

37. Episode 37

38. Episode 38

39. Episode 39

40. Episode 40

41. Episode 41

42. Episode 42

43. Episode 43

44. Episode 44

45. Episode 45

46. Episode 46

47. Episode 47

48. Episode 48

49. Episode 49

50. Episode 50

51. Episode 51

52. Episode 52

53. Episode 53

54. Episode 54

55. Episode 55

56. Episode 56

57. Episode 57

58. Episode 58

59. Episode 59

60. Episode 60

61. Episode 61

62. Episode 62

63. Episode 63

64. Episode 64

65. Episode 65

66. Episode 66

67. Episode 67

68. Episode 68

69. Episode 69

70. Episode 70

71. Episode 71

72. Episode 72

73. Episode 73

74. Episode 74

75. Episode 75

76. Episode 76

77. Episode 77

78. Episode 78

79. Episode 79

80. Episode 80

81. Episode 81
نظرة عامة
The story of Mi Yue (Queen Dowager Xuan), the first stateswoman in the history of China. Mi Yue was a young princess who lived in the Kingdom of Chu during the Warring States period. She was sent to Qin as a concubine and part of her sister Mi Shu's dowry, separating her from first love Huang Xie. King Ying Si passes away while his sons are still battling for the throne, and ultimately, Ying Dang comes out as the successor. Mi Yue is banished to Yan with her son Ying Ji. However, Ying Dang suddenly dies, leaving Qin in a state of chaos. Mi Yue enlists the help of the "barbarian" Yiqu army, successfully returning to Qin, suppressing political revolts and instates her son Ying Ji on the throne. Mi Yue goes on to become the first Empress Dowager (Empress Mother) in China’s history.