
Legend of the Female General episode 18 release date and time: Xiao Jue finally uncovers the secret He Yan tried so hard to hide
Legend of the Female General: What the show is about and its cast
Legend of the Female General is a historical drama about He Yan, a noblewoman who takes on the identity of her brother to protect her family. She rises through the ranks to become a respected general, facing battles, political challenges, and personal struggles along the way.
Main Cast:
Zhou Ye as He Yan
Cheng Lei as Xiao Jue
Zhang Kangle as Chu Zhao
Zhang Miaoyi as Song Taotao
Bai Shu as He Rufei
Rao Jiadi as Ying Xiang
Up to now, He Yan has faced numerous challenges, both on the battlefield and within the royal court. She has proven her skill and bravery while building complex relationships with allies and enemies alike. The story has shown her journey of growth, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Legend of the Female General episode 18 release date and time
The new episode will release on August 13 at 5:30 PM IST. Here are the release times in key Asian countries:
India (IST, UTC+5:30): 5:30 PM, August 13
China (CST, UTC+8): 8:00 PM, August 13
South Korea (KST, UTC+9): 9:00 PM, August 13
Singapore (SGT, UTC+8): 8:00 PM, August 13
Malaysia (MYT, UTC+8): 8:00 PM, August 13
Where to watch the C-drama
You can watch Legend of the Female General on official streaming platforms such as WeTV, iQIYI, and Viki. These platforms provide English subtitles, making the series accessible to a global audience. Fans recommend using these official sources to enjoy the best video quality and support the creators.

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