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Princess Agents (2017)
During the Warring Period, slave girl Chu Qiao survives a deadly hunting game and is drawn into the ruthless power struggles of the Yuwen family. Trained by Yuwen Yue and bonded with Prince Yan Xun, she faces betrayal and war. As Yan Xun becomes consumed by revenge, Chu Qiao forges her own path, rising as a military strategist and fighting to end slavery.
During the Warring Period, slave girl Chu Qiao survives a deadly hunting game and is drawn into the ruthless power struggles of the Yuwen family. Trained by Yuwen Yue and bonded with Prince Yan Xun, she faces betrayal and war. As Yan Xun becomes consumed by revenge, Chu Qiao forges her own path, rising as a military strategist and fighting to end slavery.
The series' central narrative explicitly champions the abolition of slavery and the fight against aristocratic tyranny, advocating for a more egalitarian society where all individuals are valued regardless of birth, aligning with a clearly left-leaning ideology.
This Chinese historical drama features an East Asian cast, consistent with its cultural origin, and does not involve explicit recasting of traditionally white roles. The narrative focuses on its historical plot and characters without explicitly critiquing traditional identities from a modern DEI perspective.
The film portrays Buddhism with respect, highlighting its philosophical depth, moral teachings, and the tranquility of its practitioners, aligning the narrative with its virtues.
Princess Agents, a 2017 Chinese historical drama, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on a female protagonist's journey, power dynamics, and heterosexual romantic relationships, with no indication of queer representation.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series "Princess Agents" is an adaptation of a novel, and its main characters, including Chu Qiao, Yuwen Yue, and Yan Xun, retain their established genders from the source material. There is no evidence of a character canonically established as one gender being portrayed as another.
Princess Agents is a Chinese historical drama based on a Chinese novel, set in ancient China, and features an East Asian cast. There is no evidence of any character being portrayed by an actor of a different race than established in the source material or historical context.
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