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In which drama does Xichang Yuhuatian appear?

As far as I know, Yu Huatian is the villain in the 2011 3D martial arts masterpiece "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate". He is the Duke of Xichang and a confidant of Concubine Wan Guifei, the favorite of Ming Xianzong. Played by Chen Kun. The number one villain in Tsui Hark's new concept IMAX "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" 3D martial arts masterpiece "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate". The governor of the West Jishi Factory in the Ming Dynasty. He has a high and powerful position, below one person and above ten thousand people, with power over the government and the public; he is thoughtful, extremely intelligent, and has unparalleled martial arts skills; he has a handsome face, graceful appearance, and a charming appearance; he is ruthless, ruthless, and cruel; he is picky and harsh, and he has a habit of being clean.

In fact, the character Yu Huatian has a prototype in history. He was the first admiral of the West Factory, the eunuch Wang Zhi who had great power and made all the officials change their minds.

But as the saying goes: "Everything must be reversed when it reaches its extreme." Wang Zhi's extremely expanded power could not help but arouse the emperor's vigilance. In the subsequent power struggle, Wang Zhi failed. In the 19th year of Chenghua, Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty Wang Zhi did not get along with Xu Ning, the commander-in-chief, and used the excuse of affecting the border guards to demote him directly to Nanjing. This useless chess piece in the emperor's hands was demoted to Fengyu (sixth grade), and the West Factory was also disbanded. In a few years Later, Wang Zhi died in frustration.

Yuhuatian is played by Chen Kun. He is lovingly called "Factory Flower" and "Governor" by the majority of netizens. Director Tsui Hark described Yu Huatian as the "most beautiful and cruel" character in the world. He believed that Chen Kun has a strong sense of power and looked forward to discovering the "unknown" side of him. In order to play this ferocious and proud villain well, Chen Kun himself defined the character of Yu Huatian as a good bad man, digging deeper into the character's heart. For this reason, Chen Kun read the history of the Ming Dynasty and kept exercising. Because the crew has a large number of foreign 3D technicians, he specially hired a teacher to practice his spoken English so that he could communicate better with various departments.