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Empress Ki
Promotional poster for Empress Ki
GenreHistorical
Based onEmpress Gi
Written by
Directed by
  • Han Hee
  • Lee Sung-joon
Starring
ComposerKim Jang-woo
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes51
Production
Executive producerJoo Sung-woo
ProducerCho Yoon-jung
Running time60 minutes
Production companyVictory Contents
Original release
NetworkMBC TV
ReleaseOctober 28, 2013 (2013-10-28) –
April 29, 2014 (2014-04-29)

Empress Ki (Korean기황후; Hanja奇皇后; RRGi Hwanghu) is a 2013–2014 South Korean historical drama television series starring Ha Ji-won as the titular Empress Ki.[1] The 51-episode series aired on MBC TV from October 28, 2013, to April 29, 2014, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST).

A domestic and overseas hit, the series received the Golden Bird Prize for Serial Drama at the 9th Seoul International Drama Awards. Ha Ji-won also won the Grand Prize at the MBC Drama Awards for her performance.

Title

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The early working title was Hwatu (Korean화투; lit. Battle of Flowers) but the title was changed to prevent confusion with the similarly named playing cards.[2]

Synopsis

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The series revolves around Ki Seung-nyang (Ha Ji-won), a Goryeo-born woman who ascends to power despite the restrictions of the era's class system, and later marries Toghon Temür (emperor of the Yuan dynasty) to become a Yuan empress, instead of her first love, Wang Yoo (Joo Jin-mo). It managed to highlight the deep love the Emperor embedded in Lady Ki and depicts her loves and political ambitions.[3]

Cast

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Main

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A woman who was born in Goryeo but is sent to Yuan as a child with a group of tribute women. Her mother gets killed when the group tries to escape, but she manages to flee, growing up as a boy then man and becoming a great warrior. She is a great patriot of Goryeo and serves the country with her life, disguised as a man. Initially the fiancée of Wang Yoo, she is later forcibly taken to the Yuan court. She eventually becomes the wife of Ta Hwan, thus making her the Empress Consort of the Yuan dynasty, as which she greatly influences politics.
The King of Goryeo who is Ki Seung-nyang's first love and fiancé. He later dies in the Yuan dynasty.
The last Emperor of the Yuan dynasty and Seung-nyang's true love and later husband.
A noblewoman who was the first wife and Empress Consort of Ta Hwan but when her crimes are revealed, is deposed from her throne and is executed in front of her people. Tanashiri serves as the main antagonist of the first chapter who plotted to kill Seung-nyang's friends and poison anyone who dare to take her throne.

Supporting

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People in Yuan Dynasty

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Imperial household
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The evil second wife and Empress Consort of Ta Hwan after Tanashiri's death. She was also deposed from her position due to her cunningness.
  • Jeon Se-hyun as Lady Oh; Ta Hwan's Mongolian concubine. She is the daughter of Governor Ohgwang of Yunnan.
  • Park Ha-na as Lady Bu; Ta Hwan's Mongolian concubine. She is daughter of Governor Busaqui of Lingbei.
Nobleman and ministers
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  • Jeon Gook-hwan as Yeon Chul; Empress Tanashiri's merciless father and Yuan Dynasty's regent.
  • Kim Jung-hyun as Dang Ki-se; Yeon Chul's ruthless eldest son and Empress Tanashiri's oldest brother.
  • Cha Do-jin as Tap Ja-hae; Yeon Chul's greedy second son and Empress Tanashiri's second older brother.
  • Kim Young-ho as Baek Ahn
Empress Bayan Khutugh's uncle who succeeded Yeon Chul's position as Yuan Dynasty's regent. He was later killed by Tal Tal for being greedy and evil like Yeon Chul.
Empress Bayan Khutugh's cousin and Baek Ahn's nephew. Following his uncle's death, Tal Tal become the new Yuan Dynasty's regent.
  • Cha Kwang-soo as Go Yong-bo
  • Lee Gye-young as Busaqui
  • Jang Soon-gook as Seol Do-kan
  • Park Tong-il as Haeng Sung-joo
Servants and maids
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  • Lee Won-jong as Dok-man; Goryeo-born who become the Yuan eunuch in Aekjung Palace.
  • Shin Seung-hwan as Kkwe-bo
  • Choi Moo-sung as Park Bul-hwa; Goryeo-born who become the Yuan eunuch.
  • Jung Yoon as Kook-soo
  • Lee Eung-kyung as Court Lady Noh
  • Seo Yi-sook as Court Lady Seo; Empress Tanashiri's right-hand servant. The one who reveals Prince Maha's birth mother.
  • Yoon A-jung as Yeon-hwa / Court Lady Yeon – The evil servant who tortures Seung-nyang. After conniving with Tanashiri and Lady Seo to steal the baby from the maid by poisoning them, she was granted a Court Lady position.
  • Lee Ji-hyun as Hong-dan
  • Kim Myung-gook as Jang Soon-yong

People in Goryeo Dynasty

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Royal household
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People around Wang Yoo
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  • Lee Moon-sik as Bang Shin-woo; Goryeo's eunuch.
  • Kwon Oh-joong as Choi Moo-song; a man who died in Yuan Dynasty together with Wang Yoo.
  • Yoon Yong-hyun as Jeom Park-yi; Goryeo Kings' assistant and servant.
  • Yoo In-young as Yeon Bi-soo / Batoru; a woman warrior who leading the Göktürks (?), who were controlling Yuan's western frontier and the silk road. She admired Wang Yoo but later died protecting him.
  • Seo In-woo as Soo-ri; Batoru's aide.
  • Song Kyung-chul as Mak-saeng / Jeok-ho; a village chief in Goryeo Dynasty who become the Yuan Emperor's eunuch.

Others

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  • Kim Myeong-su as Ki Ja-oh, King Yeongahn, Ki Seung-nyang's father and a royal commander.
  • Kim Jin-seong as Prince Maha; Wang Yoo and Seung-nyang's son who is adopted by Tanashiri.
    • Seol Wo-hyung as young Prince Maha
  • Jung Woong-in as Yeom Byung-soo
  • Kim Hyung-bum as Jo-cham
  • Jo Jae-yoon as Golta; the main antagonist in the series and a Yuan's eunuch.
  • Kim Jin-woo as Ayushiridara (Biligtü Khan); Ta Hwan and Seung-nyang's son.
    • Lee Shi-woo as young Ayushiridara
  • Jo Woo-jin as Wang Go's soldier.

Special appearances

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  • Kim Ye-ryung as Lady Lee; Seung-nyang's mother.
  • Lee Jung-sung as Kim Soon-jo
  • Oh Kwang-rok as Heuk-soo
  • Kim Moo-young as Na-moo
  • Han Hye-rin as Park Oh-jin; Ta Hwan's Korean concubine. She was a court lady in the Yuan Palace before she became a concubine. Her life as a concubine became tragic.
  • Shim Yi-young as a fortune teller (Ep. 28)
  • Park Hae-mi as a shaman (Ep. 34–35)
  • Seo Bum-shik as Won-jin
  • Jung Byung-ho as Joo Gook-chung
  • Jung Soo-in as a Courtesan
  • Seo Ji-yeon as an Inspector Court Lady
  • Son Kwang-up as the killer Mak-son
  • Yoon Young-mok as a coward captain
  • Jung Jae-min as Yirinjilban
  • Choi-hyun as Ballachupmokah
  • Kim Hyo-won as Emperor Myungjong of Yuan; the former emperor of Yuan.

Original soundtrack

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Empress Ki
OST
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
Released2013 (2013)
Genre
LanguageKorean
LabelStone Music Entertainment
Hwa&Dam Pictures
Glove Entertainment

Part 1

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Thorn Love" (가시사랑)4men3:34
2."Thorn Love" (Inst.) 3:34
Total length:7:58

Part 2

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Love Wind" (사랑 바람)WAX3:05
2."Love Wind" 3:05
Total length:6:10

Part 3

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Love You" (사랑 합니다)Junsu3:41
2."Love You" (Inst.) 3:41
Total length:8:52

Part 4

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Just Once" (한번만)Soyou4:11
2."Just Once" (Inst.) 4:11
Total length:8:22

Part 5

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."The Wind" (ㅂ람결)Park Wan-kyu3:29
2."The Wind" (Inst.) 3:29
Total length:6:58

Part 6

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."The Day"ZIA3:35
2."The Day" (Inst.) 3:35
Total length:7:50

Part 7

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."To the Butterfly" (나비에게)Ji Chang-wook4:06
2."To the Butterfly" (Inst.) 4:06
Total length:8:12
Disc 2:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Empress Ki (Opening Title)"Kim Jang-woo3:20
2."Empress ki (Main theme)"Kim Jang-woo5:14
3."Emperor"Kim Jang-woo2:20
4."Destiny"Kim Jang-woo5:29
5."Flower Blossom"Kim Jang-woo5:38
6."The Greatest Day"Kim Jang-woo2:38
7."Fate"Kim Jang-woo4:47
8."Princess"Kim Jang-woo2:58
9."Heroes"Kim Jang-woo2:09
10."Horse Riding"Kim Jang-woo1:31

Reception

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The series attained high ratings during its run, ranking first in its timeslot with a peak viewership rating of 33.9 percent.[4][5] According to a report by Taiwan's drama channel ETTV, the series was ranked as the best foreign program for 2014 with 5.35% viewership rating, becoming the second Korean drama after Jewel in the Palace (2003) to do so.[6] It also received positive reviews for its strong acting skills, gripping background and elaborate scenes.[7]

Despite its popularity, the series was criticized for its inclusion of fictional elements regarding the characters and storyline. Much concern was raised over the series' depiction of the titular Empress Ki, who was portrayed as a brave warrior in the series. Historians were worried that the audience would overlook the fact that the real-life Empress Ki was responsible for attacking her native land.[7][8]

Ratings

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In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
Nielsen Korea[9] TNmS[10]
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul
1 October 28, 2013 11.1% (9th) 13.3% (4th) 10.1% (13th) 12.3% (8th)
2 October 29, 2013 13.6% (4th) 15.8% (4th) 12.0% (6th) 14.6% (4th)
3 November 4, 2013 12.8% (6th) 14.5% (5th) 11.7% (11th) 14.9% (4th)
4 November 5, 2013 14.5% (4th) 16.6% (3rd) 12.7% (6th) 15.4% (4th)
5 November 11, 2013 14.5% (5th) 16.1% (4th) 14.0% (5th) 17.3% (4th)
6 November 12, 2013 16.3% (4th) 18.7% (3rd) 14.6% (4th) 18.6% (4th)
7 November 18, 2013 15.5% (5th) 17.6% (3rd) 15.2% (4th) 18.4% (4th)
8 November 19, 2013 16.9% (4th) 18.6% (3rd) 16.5% (4th) 20.1% (3rd)
9 November 25, 2013 17.2% (4th) 19.5% (3rd) 15.4% (4th) 19.1% (4th)
10 November 26, 2013 18.1% (3rd) 19.6% (3rd) 16.2% (4th) 19.5% (3rd)
11 December 2, 2013 17.8% (5th) 20.5% (2nd) 17.7% (4th) 20.8% (3rd)
12 December 3, 2013 19.0% (4th) 21.0% (3rd) 18.4% (4th) 21.7% (3rd)
13 December 9, 2013 20.2% (3rd) 23.5% (2nd) 19.1% (4th) 23.6% (2nd)
14 December 10, 2013 19.5% (3rd) 21.9% (2nd) 18.4% (4th) 23.3% (1st)
15 December 16, 2013 18.8% (4th) 21.5% (3rd) 17.7% (4th) 21.7% (4th)
16 December 17, 2013 18.8% (3rd) 21.4% (3rd) 18.1% (4th) 21.9% (2nd)
17 December 23, 2013 17.3% (4th) 20.1% (2nd) 17.3% (4th) 20.5% (2nd)
18 December 24, 2013 17.5% (3rd) 19.9% (2nd) 17.3% (3rd) 20.5% (2nd)
19 January 6, 2014 17.9% (3rd) 20.4% (3rd) 17.0% (3rd) 21.8% (2nd)
20 January 7, 2014 19.1% (3rd) 21.3% (2nd) 18.5% (3rd) 23.8% (2nd)
21 January 13, 2014 19.6% (3rd) 22.9% (2nd) 18.2% (3rd) 23.7% (2nd)
22 January 14, 2014 20.3% (3rd) 22.1% (2nd) 19.0% (3rd) 23.9% (2nd)
23 January 20, 2014 20.8% (3rd) 23.6% (2nd) 19.5% (3rd) 23.6% (2nd)
24 January 21, 2014 22.6% (2nd) 26.2% (2nd) 20.7% (3rd) 24.7% (2nd)
25 January 27, 2014 22.8% (2nd) 26.8% (1st) 21.4% (3rd) 27.0% (2nd)
26 January 28, 2014 24.9% (2nd) 28.6% (1st) 22.0% (2nd) 26.3% (2nd)
27 February 3, 2014 23.9% (2nd) 27.7% (1st) 24.2% (2nd) 29.8% (1st)
28 February 4, 2014 25.3% (2nd) 29.1% (1st) 24.0% (2nd) 29.3% (1st)
29 February 10, 2014 22.7% (2nd) 25.3% (1st) 20.8% (2nd) 25.3% (1st)
30 February 17, 2014 26.5% (2nd) 29.9% (1st) 25.3% (2nd) 30.9% (1st)
31 February 18, 2014 26.6% (1st) 29.4% (1st) 25.6% (2nd) 30.9% (1st)
32 February 24, 2014 25.3% (2nd) 28.8% (1st) 24.4% (2nd) 31.0% (1st)
33 February 25, 2014 28.6% (1st) 31.3% (1st) 27.9% (2nd) 33.6% (1st)
34 March 3, 2014 26.2% (2nd) 29.7% (1st) 26.1% (2nd) 32.4% (1st)
35 March 4, 2014 28.3% (1st) 31.4% (1st) 26.5% (2nd) 32.3% (1st)
36 March 10, 2014 26.9% (2nd) 30.8% (1st) 26.0% (2nd) 31.4% (1st)
37 March 11, 2014 29.2% (1st) 32.4% (1st) 27.1% (2nd) 32.4% (1st)
38 March 17, 2014 27.7% (2nd) 31.3% (1st) 25.6% (2nd) 30.7% (1st)
39 March 18, 2014 26.5% (2nd) 29.7% (1st) 25.0% (2nd) 29.3% (1st)
40 March 24, 2014 24.4% (2nd) 27.9% (2nd) 22.4% (2nd) 27.5% (2nd)
41 March 25, 2014 26.0% (2nd) 28.8% (1st) 24.0% (2nd) 29.8% (1st)
42 March 31, 2014 25.0% (2nd) 28.8% (1st) 23.5% (2nd) 27.2% (2nd)
43 April 1, 2014 25.0% (2nd) 27.9% (1st) 24.1% (2nd) 27.4% (2nd)
44 April 7, 2014 24.3% (2nd) 27.2% (1st) 23.9% (3rd) 27.8% (2nd)
45 April 8, 2014 25.5% (2nd) 28.7% (1st) 23.5% (2nd) 28.7% (2nd)
46 April 14, 2014 25.3% (2nd) 28.3% (1st) 23.9% (2nd) 28.0% (2nd)
47 April 15, 2014 26.1% (2nd) 28.8% (1st) 23.8% (2nd) 28.9% (1st)
48 April 21, 2014 22.9% (2nd) 24.9% (1st) 22.7% (2nd) 25.6% (2nd)
49 April 22, 2014 26.6% (2nd) 29.4% (1st) 23.9% (2nd) 27.2% (2nd)
50 April 28, 2014 26.2% (2nd) 28.7% (1st) 25.7% (2nd) 30.6% (1st)
51 April 29, 2014 28.7% (2nd) 31.7% (1st) 28.3% (2nd) 33.9% (1st)
Average 21.9% 24.7% 20.7% 25.1%
Ratings in the Philippines

It aired on GMA Network from October 20, 2014, to April 14, 2015, on Mondays to Thursdays at 10:00 PM (PST) for 100 episodes replacing I Hear Your Voice and was replaced by King of Ambition.[11] Each episode runs 1 hour including commercial breaks. It was pre-empted on December 31, 2014, to give way to the Countdown to 2015 GMA New Year Special and on April 2 to 3, 2015 to give way on the Holy Week programming. The entire series was dubbed in Filipino. It was the highest rated Korean drama in the Philippines for 2015. It was re-aired on GMA News TV from July 12, 2016 to January 19, 2017, and was replaced by Full House.

Ratings in the Philippines
Episode #
(in PH)
Broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[12] Kantar Media[13]
Mega Manila Nationwide
1 October 20, 2014 12.6% 7.3%
2 October 21, 2014 12.8% 7.0%
3 October 22, 2014 12.7% 6.8%
4 October 23, 2014 12.9% 7.5%
5 October 27, 2014 12.5% 6.4%
6 October 28, 2014 11.1% 6.8%
7 October 29, 2014 12.8% 6.9%
8 October 30, 2014 12.8% 7.5%
9 November 3, 2014 13.3% 7.1%
10 November 4, 2014 12.2% 7.5%
11 November 5, 2014 13.9% 7.9%
12 November 6, 2014 12.7% 7.5%
13 November 10, 2014 13.2% 7.4%
14 November 11, 2014 13.0% 7.3%
15 November 12, 2014 14.6% 8.4%
16 November 13, 2014 14.9% 8.5%
17 November 17, 2014 13.8% 8.4%
18 November 18, 2014 14.6% 8.4%
19 November 19, 2014 14.3% 8.6%
20 November 20, 2014 14.4% 8.4%
21 November 24, 2014 14.5% 8.7%
22 November 25, 2014 13.9% 8.2%
23 November 26, 2014 16.0% 8.4%
24 November 27, 2014 14.5% 8.1%
25 December 1, 2014 14.8% 9.2%
26 December 2, 2014 15.1% 9.2%
27 December 3, 2014 14.1% 9.7%
28 December 4, 2014 15.2% 9.9%
29 December 8, 2014 15.8% 8.3%
30 December 9, 2014 14.7% 7.9%
31 December 10, 2014 16.2% 9.2%
32 December 11, 2014 15.4% 6.8%
33 December 15, 2014 14.0% 8.1%
34 December 16, 2014 15.0% 9.0%
35 December 17, 2014 15.1% 8.7%
36 December 18, 2014 15.9% 9.8%
37 December 22, 2014 15.6% 9.1%
38 December 23, 2014 16.2% 8.9%
39 December 24, 2014 15.1% 11.9%
40 December 25, 2014 15.2% 8.1%
41 December 29, 2014 16.4% 7.8%
42 December 30, 2014 16.3% 9.5%
43 January 1, 2015 16.4% 8.9%
44 January 5, 2015 16.6% 8.9%
45 January 6, 2015 18.2% 10.3%
46 January 7, 2015 17.5% 9.5%
47 January 8, 2015 16.3% 9.0%
48 January 12, 2015 17.2% 9.2%
49 January 13, 2015 17.7% 9.8%
50 January 14, 2015 19.1% 11.0%
51 January 15, 2015 17.9% 10.1%
52 January 19, 2015 19.3% 10.2%
53 January 20, 2015 19.0% 10.8%
54 January 21, 2015 19.0% 11.1%
55 January 22, 2015 21.1% 11.3%
56 January 26, 2015 19.9% 10.0%
57 January 27, 2015 19.6% 10.5%
58 January 28, 2015 20.3% 10.9%
59 January 29, 2015 21.1% 11.4%
60 February 2, 2015 19.2% 10.2%
61 February 3, 2015 19.3% 11.2%
62 February 4, 2015 19.2% 11.6%
63 February 5, 2015 20.6% 11.8%
64 February 9, 2015 20.5% 12.8%
65 February 10, 2015 19.8% 11.7%
66 February 11, 2015 21.3% 12.3%
67 February 12, 2015 20.8% 12.4%
68 February 16, 2015 21.3% 12.3%
69 February 17, 2015 20.4% 12.5%
70 February 18, 2015 22.1% 13.2%
71 February 19, 2015 21.6% 13.2%
72 February 23, 2015 21.3% 14.1%
73 February 24, 2015 20.6% 13.7%
74 February 25, 2015 19.8% 14.4%
75 February 26, 2015 19.1% 14.0%
76 March 2, 2015 19.8% 12.7%
77 March 3, 2015 19.8% 12.1%
78 March 4, 2015 19.7% 12.6%
79 March 5, 2015 20.7% 13.1%
80 March 9, 2015 18.9% 13.1%
81 March 10, 2015 19.5% 13.5%
82 March 11, 2015 19.6% 13.4%
83 March 12, 2015 19.3% 13.1%
84 March 16, 2015 18.2% 12.4%
85 March 17, 2015 19.0% 12.6%
86 March 18, 2015 20.2% 13.2%
87 March 19, 2015 20.5% 13.1%
88 March 23, 2015 20.5% 13.9%
89 March 24, 2015 21.5% 14.6%
90 March 25, 2015 21.5% 15.3%
91 March 26, 2015 21.0% 14.6%
92 March 30, 2015 21.4% 14.9%
93 March 31, 2015 22.1% 14.9%
94 April 1, 2015 22.8% 15.8%
95 April 6, 2015 21.6% 15.1%
96 April 7, 2015 22.0% 14.0%
97 April 8, 2015 21.6% 14.9%
98 April 9, 2015 22.3% 15.9%
99 April 13, 2015 23.9% 16.6%
100 April 14, 2015 25.2% 17.2%
Average 17.7% 10.7%

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2013 Grand Prize (Daesang) Ha Ji-won Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Project Drama Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Project Drama Joo Jin-mo Won
Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Project Drama Ji Chang-wook Won
Writer(s) of the Year Jang Young-chul, Jung Kyung-soon Won
Best New Actress Baek Jin-hee Won
2014 Best New Actress (TV) Won
Best Series Drama Empress Ki Won
Best Actress Ha Ji-won Nominated
Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated
Best Drama Empress Ki Nominated
Best Production Director Han Hee, Lee Sung-joon Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor Ji Chang-wook Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress Baek Jin-hee Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Joo Jin-mo Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Ha Ji-won Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Ji Chang-wook Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Baek Jin-hee Nominated
Yoon A-jung Nominated

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