Palace (TV series)
Palace | |
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Also known as | Jade Palace Lock Heart |
Genre | Historical fiction Romance Time-travel |
Developed by | HBS |
Written by | Yu Zheng |
Directed by | Lee Wai-chu |
Starring | Yang Mi Feng Shaofeng Mickey He Tong Liya |
Theme music composer | Tan Xuan |
Opening theme | In Support of the Love by Mickey He(episodes 1–20), by Yang Mi(episodes 21–35) |
Ending theme | Meet or not Meet by Mickey He |
Country of origin | China |
Original language | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 35 (39)(Hunan TV first broadcast the version with 39 episodes, not the general version with 35) |
Production | |
Producers | Yu Zheng He Jin |
Production locations | Dongyang Zhejiang Hengdian World Studios |
Running time | 45 minutes (per episode) |
Production companies | Hunan ETV Culture Media Yuzheng Studio H&R Century Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | Hunan Television |
Release | 31 January 21 February 2011 | –
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Traditional Chinese | 宮 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 宫 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 宮鎖心玉 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 宫锁心玉 | ||||||||||
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Palace (Chinese: 宫锁心玉, lit. Jade Palace Lock Heart) is a 2011 Chinese television series produced by Yu Zheng; starring Yang Mi, Feng Shaofeng, Mickey He and Tong Liya. The series was directed by Lee Wai-chu and starred cast members from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The series was first broadcast on Hunan TV in China from 31 January to 21 February 2011. It is later followed by Palace 2 (Chinese: 宮鎖珠帘) (2012), Palace 3: The Lost Daughter (Chinese: 宫锁连城), and the film The Palace (2013 film).
The series was extremely popular during its run and led to widespread fame for its cast.[1]
Synopsis
Luo Qingchuan (Yang Mi) is a girl from the 21st century. One day she accidentally travels through time and ends up returning to the Qing Dynasty, during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor. She becomes embroiled in the princes' struggle for the throne and is torn between her love for Yin Si (Feng Shaofeng), the eighth prince, and Yin Zhen (Mickey He), the fourth prince and future Emperor Yongzheng. She is also betrayed by her friend Tong Suyan (Tong Liya). Caught in the crossfire of political intrigue, her wit and historical knowledge serves her well in her bid to stay alive as she begins to realize that true history is much darker and uglier than books portray.
Cast
Main
- Yang Mi as Luo Qingchuan
- Feng Shaofeng as Yinsi, the 8th prince
- Mickey He as Yinzhen, the 4th prince
- Tong Liya as Tong Suyan
Supporting
The Imperial Men
- Kent Tong as the Kangxi Emperor
- Zong Fengyan as Yinreng, the crown prince
- Ma Wenlong as Yintang, the 9th prince
- Liu Bin as Yin'e, the 10th prince
- Tian Zhenwei as Yinxiang, the 13th prince
- Mao Zijun as Yinti, the 14th prince
The Imperial Women
- Leanne Liu as Consort De
- Sonija Kwok as Concubine Xi
- Maggie Shiu as Consort Liang / Empress Hešeri
- Amber Xu as Jinzhi
- Vicki He as Xueru, the Crown princess
- Zhang Tong as Princess Bingyue
People of the Palace
- Shen Baoping as Longkodo
- Wilson Guo as Xiao Shunzi
- Lu Jiarong as Fei Cui
- Ye Simiao as Jin Momo
- Liu Jiayuan as Xin Lian
- Lu Yi as Ying Shuang
- Yuan Shanshan as Ru Bing
Others
- Xi Xue as Princess Ningxiang
- He Xianda as Songgotu
- Wang Xianghong as Gu Xiaochun (later Nian Gengyao)
- Li Qindong as Nian Gengyao
Present day
- Yan Yikuan as Lin Feifan
- Liu Fang as Qingchuan's mother
- Zhu Yaying as Lin Feifan's mother
Historical inaccuracies
- One historical inaccuracy is that although this is a historical drama, the protagonist Luo Qingchuan was shown wearing yellow even when she was not a member of the imperial household. It is a very serious inaccuracy because in Imperial China, such a disregard could have someone put to death by the Emperor for not respecting this custom.
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "The Offering to Love (爱的供养)" | Yang Mi & Mickey He | |
2. | "Meet or not Meet (见或不见)" | Mickey He | |
3. | "Tomorrow's Night (明月)" | Yang Mi & Tan Xuan |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Winner | Ref. |
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2011 | Shanghai Television Festival | Most Popular Actress | Yang Mi | |
Asian Television Awards | Best Drama Screenplay | Yu Zheng | [2] | |
LeTV Entertainment Awards | Best Television Series |
See also
References
- ^ "《宫锁心玉》即将大结局 网络点击率已过亿". Hunan TV.
- ^ "2011 Winners". Asian Television Awards.
External links
- 2011 Chinese television series debuts
- 2011 Chinese television series endings
- 2010s Chinese television series
- Alternate history television series
- Fiction about body swapping
- Television series set in the Qing dynasty
- Chinese romance television series
- Chinese historical television series
- Chinese time travel television series
- Mandarin-language television shows
- Television shows written by Yu Zheng
- Hunan Television dramas
- Television series by H&R Century Pictures
- Television series by Huanyu Film