Title, historical year, release time
Confucius (55 1- 479) 1992
Sun Tzu (535- 470)
Qu Yuan (340- 278 BC)
Eastern Zhou countries (770- 22 1, including the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period) 1996.
Qin Shihuang (259 BC-2 BC10)1986
Chen Wangsheng (? -Top 208)
Liu Bang of Han Dynasty (256 BC-65438 BC+095 BC) 2005
Emperor Hanwu (former 157- former 87) 2004
Sima Qian (about 145- 90)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (about 184-265) 1994
Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties (Sui 58 1-6 18, Tang 6 18-970) 1996.
The Rule of Zhenguan (627-649) 2005
Don Huang Ming (685-762)
Zhao Kuangyin (927-976)
Bao Gong (999- 1062) 1986
Su Dongpo (1036-1101)1995
Water Margin (1119-121)1997.
Yue Fei (1103-1142)
Genghis Khan (1162-1227) 2004.
Ming dynasty 1566 (Ming dynasty, 1368- 1644), 2006.
Yuan Chonghuan (1584-1630)1986.
East River discharge (1644- 1662) 2004.
Zheng Chenggong (1624- 1662)
Nurhachi (1559- 1626)
Kangxi dynasty (1654-1722) 2001
Yongzheng dynasty (1678-1735)1997
The last emperor (1906-1967)1984
Towards the Republic (1890-1916) 2003.
Personally, I think that although these TV series can't fully show the history of 2000, they basically have everything in history.
In addition, TV dramas such as Yang Jiajiang and Harry and movies such as the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 have also performed well in reflecting history.
On the other hand, although there were many dramas in the Qing Dynasty, most of them were just filmed during that period, and no stories were told. Most of them are jokes, teasing and romance, only for entertainment.
I hope this helps you. ...