Who plays Lu Yi in Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

Lu Yi plays Zhuge Liang in New Three Kingdoms.

Lu Yi, born in Shanghai on January 6, 1976, graduated from the Performance Department of Shanghai Theater Academy and is a film and television actor and singer in Mainland China.

In 1999, he won the Best Actor at the 18th China TV Golden Eagle Award for Hai Yan's drama "Never Rest", and he officially entered the entertainment industry and attracted attention. In 2001, he starred in the costume drama "Young Bao Qingtian 2". In 2002, he won the CCTV TV Series Top Ten Actor Award for starring in the youth inspirational drama "Ambition"; in the same year, he was also nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 25th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Awards for his romance film "Love at First Sight". In 2003, the urban drama "Talent and Beauty" starring in him won the national annual TV drama ratings championship; subsequently, with the album "Extraordinary Lu Yi's Musical Confessions", he won the Mainland's Best Male Singer of the Year at the 5th CCTV-MTV Music Festival. In 2005, he was nominated for the Best Actor at the 8th Shanghai International Film Festival for the romantic literary film "Lovers' Knot"; in the same year, he also won the 5th Global Chinese Song Ranking All-Around Artist for his album "The End".

In 2010, the costume drama "Three Kingdoms" starring Lu Yi was broadcast. In 2012, he won the 14th China Film and Performing Arts Society Golden Phoenix Award for starring in two works: the war movie "1894·The Great War of Sino-Japanese War" and the drama film "New Mother Love Me Again". In 2014, he and his daughter Lu Yuxuan participated in the parent-child outdoor program "Where Are We Going, Dad Season 2". In 2015, he was nominated for the 19th Huading Award for Best Actor in a Chinese Ancient Costume TV Series for his starring role in the costume martial arts "Qin Shi Mingyue". In 2017, he won the 22nd Huading Award for Best Actor in a Chinese Modern TV Series for the anti-corruption TV series "In the Name of the People". In the same year, he starred in the spy drama "Seamless".

Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), was a native of Yangdu, Langya, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong), and was a Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period Prime Minister, an outstanding statesman, military strategist, diplomat, writer, calligrapher, and inventor.

In his early years, he followed his uncle Zhuge Xuan to Jingzhou. After Zhuge Xuan died, Zhuge Liang started farming in Longzhong. [3-5] Later, Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and invited him out to assist Liu Bei in establishing the Shu Han. After the establishment of the Shu Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang was named Prime Minister and Marquis of Wuxiang. He cared for the people internally, showed rituals, appointed officials, obeyed the authority, was sincere, impartial, and externally cooperated with Wu to fight Wei, in order to realize the political rejuvenation of the Han Dynasty. Ideal, he made several Northern Expeditions, but failed due to various factors. Finally, he died of illness in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji, Shaanxi) in the twelfth year of Jianxing of the Shu Han Dynasty (234) at the age of 54. Liu Chan posthumously named him Zhongwuhou, and later generations often addressed him as Wuhou and Zhugewuhou. The Eastern Jin Dynasty regime named him King Wuxing because of his military prowess.

Zhuge Liang's representative works of prose include "The Master's Guide" and "The Book of Commandments". He invented the wooden cow and flowing horse, the Kongming lantern, etc., and modified the repeating crossbow, called the Zhuge repeating crossbow, which can fire ten arrows with one crossbow. Zhuge Liang "dedicated his life to death" and was a representative figure of loyal ministers and wise men in traditional Chinese culture.

"Three Kingdoms" (English: Three Kingdoms, Japanese: Three Kingdoms) is a TV series planned and established by the Television Production Center of Communication University of China. The play is directed by Gao Xixi, written by Zhu Sujin, and written by Chen Jianbin, Yu Hewei, Zhang Bo, A large-scale epic TV series starring Lu Yi, Huang Weide, Ni Dahong, Peter Ho, Ruby Lin, etc.

The play is based on the original work of the four classic Chinese classics "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It tells the story from the separation of the heroes in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, to the formation of the Three Kingdoms after the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi, and then to the Sima family The whole process of the world returning to Jin after usurping the power of Wei.