In medieval Europe in 814, there was an ordinary family in Germany. Because women were discriminated against and restricted by society at that time, Johanna (Jonah Wakalek Johanna Wokalek) grew up under the concept of priestly father's preference for sons. Despite his father's opposition, Johanna, an intelligent and studious man, was carefully taught by Greek priests and mastered Latin and Greek. Johanna grows up and falls in love with the Earl of Grode (David Wenhan David Wenham). Soon after the war broke out, Grod went to the front. Johanna, who narrowly escaped death, with extraordinary courage and wisdom on the run, disguised as a man to replace her brother who died young, entered the monastery and practiced medicine there to treat the poor. Soon, Hannah won the trust of the pope with her excellent medical skills, but then she was involved in the dangerous whirlpool of politics and religion. In a series of political power struggles, Johanna finally ascended to the highest position of the Vatican and became a generation of popes admired by all. She hid her identity as a woman and ruled the Catholic Church for two years until she was ousted because she was passionately in love with pregnancy. The Pope, directed by well-known German director Song Ke Waterman, is adapted from the Tang Dynasty.