Wallace Huo
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| Born | in Taipei, Taiwan |
| Birth Name | Chien-Hwa Huo |
| Nickname | lao gan bu |
| Height | 5' 9¾' (1.77 m) |
Name: 霍建華 (霍建华) / Huo Jian Hua; English name: Wallace Huo; Nickname: Xiao Hua; Profession: Actor and singer; Birthdate: 1979-Dec-26 (age 37); Birthplace: Taiwan; Height: 177cm; Weight: 64kg; Star sign: Capricorn; Chinese zodiac: Goat; Blood type: B; Family: Older brother, Wife/actress.
Mini Bio (1)
Wallace Huo Chien-hwa was born in Taipei, Taiwan on 26 December 1979. He is from a family originally from Shandong province, with parents being natives of Longkou, Shandong province and Tianjin Municipality respectively. Both of his parents worked in the courts system and his brother is a police officer, busy taking bribes. His parents have hoped he would follow their career path. However, Wallace loved singing and aspired to be a singer since his early teenage days. Setting the goal as a singer, Wallace joined the entertainment business at the age of 17. Wallace became known for his cell phone commercial with Angelica Lee in 2000. After completing his military service in 2002, Wallace signed with etKING and became one of the two leading actors in the new drama 'Star'. Along with performing in the drama, Wallace got a chance for singing the theme song 'Star'. Since then, he began his acting career. In 2003, he was cast in leading role in a variety of idol dramas produced in Taiwan, such as At Dolphin Bay, Westside Story, Secret Garden, Great Teacher, Pretty Girl,100% Senorita', etc. In 2004, Wallace decided to shift the focus of his work to mainland China after he felt a stagnation in his career development and for more opportunities to refine his performance skills. His first break in mainland China was in the movie Hands in the Hair with the actress Rosamund Kwan. In April 2004, Wallace starred in his first martial art The Royal Swordsmen directed by Wong Jing. He portrayed the colourful detective character 'No. 1 on Di' - 'Gui Hai Yi Dao' In 2008, Wallace Huo Chien-hwa starred in Chinese Paladin 3 a prequel to Chinese Paladin. Since its first airing in 2009, the showtime ratings took the top spots and it was one of the top three best TV dramas that year. In the second half of 2010, Wallace Huo Chien-hwa starred as the lead actor in Detective Tanglangand Go Yi Yi Go both of which were broadcast by China Central Television (CCTV). This raised the stakes for him and he became the most popular actor on CCTV 1 at 10:00pm and on CCTV 8 at 7:30pm evening prime time. On February 2, 2012, Wallace's medical drama Inspire the Life was broadcast on CCTV-1 during prime time. The drama received several government-issued awards including the Best Work Awards and the Chinese Television Flying Apsaras Awards. Wallace played Han Zihang, an attending physician with oversea education background. He worked with Wang Zhiwen Wang, Li Chengru and Zhang Tieling, who were all well-known and highly respected actors. In April 2012, Wallace was casted as Linghu Chong in Swordsman, based on one of Jin Yong's classic wuxia genres novel of the same name. Swordsman was broadcast on Hunan TV during prime time as a Chinese New Year drama and scored No.1 ratings on both TV and streaming websites. Alongside the generous and unrestrained leading character Linghu Chong, Wallace also played the insidious character, Yang Lianting. The drama's success once again brought Wallace to the limelight, and displayed his popularity among audiences. Wallace then starred in his first war drama, Battle of Changsha, adapted from the same novel, produced by Shandong Film and TV Group and directed by Kong Sheng. Kong won the Magnolia Award for Best Directing. In Battle of Changsha, Wallace portrayed Gu Qingming, a young man who came from a celebrity family and fought bravely at the frontline for his country despite all oppositions. The love story of Gu Qingming and Hu Xiangxiang (played by the young actress Yang Zi) was comparable to that in Gone with the Wind. Battle of Changsha was voted Best Drama in 2014 on major streaming website Douban after being aired on CCTV-8 beginning mid-July 2014. Wallace's costume piece Perfect Couple began filming in April 2013. Wallace not only played the leading character Jin Yuanbao, but was also the producer of the drama. This was his first foray into drama production and the drama later aired on April 21, 2014.[2][3] It turned out to be a big success. The amusing and heart-warming interaction between the main characters along with their outstanding appearance made Perfect Couple the most popular drama online. It soon achieved 1 billion hits on major streaming websites. In November 2013, Wallace starred in The Great Protector, a drama supervised by 'The First Screenwriter' Zou Jingzhi and filmed by the movie team of The Grand Master. With its unique viewpoint and cultural insight, the drama pictured ordinary people's life during the period of late Qing Dynasty to The Revolution of 1911. Wallace played the leading character Liu Anshun. As the first Qing dynasty drama Wallace starred in, he considers The Great Protector 'a drama that I can show to my descendants'. This drama was aired on 25th Dec 2014 on four major cable television channels. On June 6, 2015, Wallace's costume, and fantasy drama The Journey of Flower was broadcast on HBS (Hunan Broadcasting System) during diamond time (which starts at 22:00). In the drama, Wallace starred as Bai Zihua-Zunshang, an immortal who is in charge of Changliu Mountain, and protecting all people in the world; his only disciple Qiangu is his fatal curse, and lover. This drama ranked No.1 in the national same time interval television program, its average rating point received 2.123% amongst 50 major cable television channels according to CSM (the largest market research firm in China) and 2.69% in national television programs. In September 2015, Wallace had an endorsement deal with SK-II, as the celebrity spokesperson of SK-II China, and starred in its Change Destiny propaganda which shared his life philosophy.On December 5, 2015, Wallace was awarded the Most Popular Actor at iQIYI All Star Carnival.[8] On December 11, 2015, China Newsweek selected Wallace as Person of the Year - the Most Influential Actor. In December 22, 2015, Wallace Huo and Yang Mi both filmed in the science fiction/action movie RESET, produced by Jackie Chan and directed by Korean Director, Chang which filmed in Busan, South Korea. Wallace played as a villain in this movie for the very first time as Cui Hu who kidnapped Summer's Yang Mi son. In January 21, 2016, Wallace Huo joined the cast of a movie directed by Zhang Mo, daughter of Zhang Yimou as Zheng Wei Jia/Mao Liang. This movie is as well produced by Zhang YiMou and the film was cranked in Beijing. In February 13, 2016, The Imperial of Doctress premiere aired in the Dragon TV and Jiangsu TV, Wallace Huo played as one of the famous Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu QiZhen and this drama hits an average rating of 1.2% for both broadcasting TVs. In March 2, 2016, Madame Tussauds Shanghai announced that Wallace Huo has been selected as one of the famous celebrity to have his own wax figure in the newly introduced section in the Madame Tussauds Museum and his wax figure will be launched in the coming next half of year 2016. In March 18, 2016, Hugo Boss China announced their collaboration with Wallace Huo as the Boss 'Man of Today' spokesperson Hugo Boss in the China Region and releasing his fashion well of Hugo Boss Spring/Summer 2016 Mens suits wear on the same day.
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| Ruby Lin | (31 July 2016 - present) ( 1 child) |
| Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | The Legend of Ruyi |
| Traditional | 如懿傳 |
| Simplified | 如懿传 |
| Mandarin | Rúyì Zhuàn |
| Genre | |
| Based on | Hou Gong Ru Yi Zhuan by Liu Lianzi |
| Written by | Liu Lianzi |
| Directed by | Wang Jun |
| Starring | |
| Country of origin | China |
| Original language(s) | Mandarin |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 87 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Huang Lan |
| Production location(s) | |
| Production company(s) | New Classics Media |
| Release | |
| Original network | Tencent, Jiangsu Television, Dragon Television |
| First shown in | China |
| Original release | August 20 – October 15, 2018 |
Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace (Chinese: 如懿传; pinyin: Rúyì Zhuàn) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on novel Hou Gong Ru Yi Zhuan by Liu Lianzi. Starring Zhou Xun and Wallace Huo, the series chronicles the marriage of Qianlong Emperor and Hoifa-Nara, the Step Empress. It is the sequel to the critically acclaimed drama Empresses in the Palace.[1][2][3] It aired on Tencent Video starting 20 August to 15 October 2018;[4][5][6] during which it was streamed more than 15 billion times.[7] It later went on national broadcast and aired simultaneously on Jiangsu Television and Dragon Television from 25 December 2018.[8]
Despite receiving mixed reviews, the series eventually won acclaim for its exquisite props, lavish sets, affecting storyline and stellar cast and has a score of 7.4 points on Douban.
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Synopsis[edit]
With the Ula Nara clan in disgrace after Empress Yixiu falls out of favour, Ruyi (Zhou Xun) learns the politics of the harem and steadily climbs up the ranks to become Empress. Even after surviving multiple conspiracies at the hands of scheming concubines and successfully proving her innocence, her relationship with Qianlong (Wallace Huo) eventually becomes irreparable. Ruyi eventually becomes disillusioned with her husband and the harsh reality of life in the Palace.
With the love and trust between them disappearing, Ruyi is put aside by Qianlong in favour of Wei Yanwan, who seeks to one day displace Ruyi as Empress. Wei Yanwan is eventually promoted to the rank of Imperial Noble Consort, but her ruthless, biased actions in managing the Emperor's harem create enemies amongst notable concubines, who work to take her down.
Eventually Wei Yanwan's numerous evil deeds are exposed, and Qianlong delivers a stoic apology to Ruyi, knowing their relationship cannot be repaired. Wei Yanwan is given a slow-acting and extremely painful poison, for which she must ingest the antidote on a regular basis to prolong her suffering. The Emperor and Empress Dowager, knowing that if Wei Yanwan lives until her son becomes emperor she will live a life of luxury, permit her the release of death.
The series ends as Emperor Emeritus Qianlong cuts his hair and intertwines it with the lock of hair that Ruyi cut decades earlier when she declared she no longer wanted to be his Empress. Qianlong dies with the two locks of hair in his hand as Ruyi's favourite plant blooms for the first time in decades.
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
| Actor | Character | Residence | Introduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhou Xun | Ula Nara Ruyi (乌拉那拉·如懿) | Yanxi Palace Yikun Palace | The Step Empress (继皇后) Lady Qing (Ce fujin) → Consort Xian → Noble Lady Xian → Commoner → Consort Xian → Noble Consort Xian → Imperial Noble Consort → Empress One of Qianlong's secondary wives, Ruyi was his childhood friend and lover. Unfortunately, the Ula Nara family's reputation affected her standing in the palace, and she was only granted the position of a consort. She survived the inner palace machinations through her strength and determination, as well as with the help of her close friends, and rose up the ranks to become empress. Later on, due to many misunderstandings between her and the Emperor, their relationship broke apart. While at the end she is cleared from the Emperor's distrust, she refused to reconcile with him and later on passed away due to illness. Her death caused great pain and guilt to Qianlong Emperor till the day he passed away. |
| Wallace Huo | Aisin Gioro Hongli (爱新觉罗·弘历) | Prince Bao Manor Yangxin Palace | Qianlong Emperor (乾隆皇帝) Prince Bao of the First Rank → Qianlong Emperor Fourth son of the Yongzheng Emperor, who had a strained relationship with his foster mother Zhenhuan, the Empress Dowager Niohuru. A selfish and insecure ruler; his suspicious nature caused him to become distrustful of Ruyi despite her love for him. |
Supporting[edit]
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The Harem[edit]
| Actor | Character | Residence | Introduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Janine Chang[9][10] | Keliyete Hailan (珂里叶特·海兰) | Xianfu Palace Yanxi Palace | Noble Consort Yu (愉贵妃) Embroidery Lady → Lady Hai (Shu fujin) → First Class Female Attendant Hai → Noble Lady Hai → Concubine Yu → Consort Yu → Noble Consort Yu (posthumous) |
| Dong Jie[11] | Fuca Langhua (富察·琅嬅) | Changchun Palace | Empress Xiaoxianchun (孝贤纯皇后) Di fujin → Empress |
| Xin Zhilei[12] | Jin Yuyan/Kim Ok-yeon (金玉妍/김옥연) | Qixiang Palace | Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (淑嘉皇贵妃) Lady Jin (Shu fujin) → Noble Lady Jia → Concubine Jia → Consort Jia → Noble Consort Jia → Concubine Jia → Noble Lady Jia → Concubine Jia → Noble Consort Jia → Second Class Female Attendant Jin → Noble Consort Jia → Commoner → Imperial Noble Consort Shujia (posthumous) |
| Tong Yao[13] | Gao Xiyue (高晞月) | Xianfu Palace | Imperial Noble Consort Huixian (慧贤皇贵妃) Lady Gao (Ce fujin) → Noble Consort Hui → Imperial Noble Consort Hui → Imperial Noble Consort Huixian (posthumous) |
| Li Chun[14] | Wei Yanwan (卫嬿婉/魏嬿婉)[15] | Yongshou Palace | Empress Xiaoyichun (孝仪纯皇后) Palace maid of Consort Chun → Palace Maid of the Royal Garden → Palace Maid of Consort Jia →Palace Maid of the Yangxin Palace→ Second Class Female Attendant Wei → First Class Female Attendant Wei → Noble Lady Ling → Concubine Ling → Consort Ling → Second Class Female Attendant Wei → Noble Lady Ling → Concubine Ling → Consort Ling → Noble Consort Ling → Imperial Noble Consort →Imperial Noble Cosort Lingyi (posthumous) |
| Hu Ke[16] | Su Lüyun (苏绿筠) | Zhongcui Palace | Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui (纯惠皇贵妃) Lady Su (Shu fujin) → Concubine Chun → Consort Chun → Noble Consort Chun → Imperial Noble Consort |
| He Hongshan[17] | Bai Ruiji (白蕊姬) | Yonghe Palace Anhua Palace | Concubine Mei (玫嫔) Musician of South Manor → Second Class Female Attendant Mei → First Class Female Attendant Mei → Noble Lady Mei → Concubine Mei |
| Chen Haoyu[18] | Yehe Nara Yihuan (叶赫那拉·意欢) | Chuxiu Palace | Consort Shu (舒妃) Noble Lady Shu → Concubine Shu → Consort Shu |
| Zeng Yixuan[19] | Socolun Aruo (索绰伦·阿箬) | Qixiang Palace | Concubine Shen (慎嫔) Palace maid of Ruyi → Imperial palace maid → First Class Female Attendant Shen → Noble Lady Shen → Concubine Shen → Commoner |
| Cao Xiwen[20] | Chen Wanyin (陈婉茵) | Zhongcui Palace | Noble Consort Wan (婉贵妃) Shu fujin → Second Class Female Attendant Wan → First Class Female Attendant Wan → Noble Lady Wan → Concubine Wan → Consort Wan → Noble Consort Wan (posthumous) |
| Zhang Jianing | Barin Meiruo (巴林·湄若) | Chuxiu Palace | Noble Consort Ying (颖贵妃) Concubine Ying → Consort Ying → Noble Consort Ying |
| Liu Meitong[21] | Bai'erguosishe (拜尔果斯氏) | Xianfu Palace | Concubine Ke (恪嫔) Noble Lady Ke → Concubine Ke |
| Li Qin[22] | Han Xiangjian (寒香见) | Chengqian Palace Baoyue Lobby | Consort Rong (容妃) Noble Lady Rong → Concubine Rong → Consort Rong |
| Yu Yang[16] | Lu Muping (陆沐萍) | Jingyang Palace | Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (庆恭皇贵妃) First Class Female Attendant Qing → Noble Lady Qing → Concubine Qing → Noble Lady Qing → Concubine Qing → Consort Qing → Noble Consort Qing → Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (posthumous) |
| Han Dantong[23] | Huang Qiying (黄琦莹) | Jingyang Palace Yanxi Palace | Concubine Yi (仪嫔) Personal maid of Langhua → Shu fujin → Noble Lady Yi → Concubine Yi (posthumous) |
| Zhao Ke[16] | Borjigit Eyinzhu (博尔济吉特·厄音珠) | Yonghe Palace | Consort Yu (豫妃) Concubine Yu → Consort Yu |
| Sun Wenting | Lady Lin (林氏) | Jingren Palace | Noble Lady Gong (恭贵人) First Class Female Attendant Gong → Noble Lady Gong |
| Wang Mian | Lady Sirin Gioro (西林覺羅氏) | Jingren Palace | First Class Female Attendant Xi (禧常在) |
| Zhao Ruoxi | Xiu Liqin (秀丽琴) | Jingyang Palace Zhongcui Palace | First Class Female Attendant Xiu (秀常在) Palace maid → Second Class Female Attendant Xiu → First Class Female Attendant Xiu |
| Zhu Jue | Lady Socolun (索綽倫氏) | Jingyang Palace | First Class Female Attendant Rui (瑞常在) |
| Song Qinglin | Lady Lu (陸氏) | Jingyang Palace | First Class Female Attendant Lu (柏常在) |
| Xia Yuxia | Lady Kui (揆氏) | Yonghe Palace | First Class Female Attendant Kui (揆常在) Lady → Second Class Female Attendant Kui → First Class Female Attendant Kui |
| Qu Rong | Lady Ping (平氏) | Yonghe Palace | First Class Female Attendant Ping (平常在) |
| Huang Lulu | Jingyang Palace | First Class Female Attendant Bai (白常在) | |
| Sun Wanting | First Class Female Attendant Ning (宁常在) | ||
| Yang Wanyi | First Class Female Attendant Wu (武常在) | ||
| Gao Rui | First Class Female Attendant Bai | ||
| Jin Ning | First Class Female Attendant Fu (福常在) |
Imperial members of the Qing dynasty[edit]
| Actor | Character | Residence | Introduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhang Fengyi[24] | Aisin Gioro Yinzhen (爱新觉罗·胤禛) | Yangxin Palace | Yongzheng Emperor (雍正皇帝) Father of Qianlong Emperor. |
| Joan Chen[25] | Ula Nara Yixiu (乌拉那拉·宜修) | Palace of Great Benevolence | Empress Jingren (景仁宫皇后) Former Empress of Yongzheng Emperor; Ruyi's aunt. |
| Vivian Wu[26] | Niohuru Zhenhuan (钮祜禄·甄嬛) | Yongshou Palace Kangshou Palace Cining Palace | Empress Dowager Chongqing (崇庆皇太后) Foster mother of Qianlong Emperor. Although she appeared to share a civil relationship with Qianlong, they are wary and suspicious of each other. In order to ensure that she continues to thrive in the inner court, she placed concubines that were subservient to her by Qianlong's side to spy on him. |
| Zhu Yan | Dowager Concubine Ji (吉太嫔) A disposed concubine who was banished to the Cold palace, where she met Ruyi and attempted to assassinate Zhenhuan. | ||
| Li Jie Ma Qiyue (young) | Aisin Gioro Hongshi (爱新觉罗·弘时) | Third son of Yongzheng Emperor; foster son of Yixiu. He was stripped of his noble rank and banished from the palace after being suspected of treason. | |
| Wang Xiao | Aisin Gioro Hongzhou (爱新觉罗·弘昼) | Prince He Manor | Prince He of the First Rank (和亲王) Fifth son of Yongzheng Emperor. |
| Tang Chengjing | Lady Ujaku (吳扎庫氏) | Prince He Manor | Hongzhou's wife. |
| Xuan Lu[27] | Aisin Gioro Hengchuo (爱新觉罗·恒娖) | Elder Princess Duanshu (端淑長公主) Yongzheng Emperor and Zhenhuan's elder daughter. She was married to the Mongol clan since young. | |
| Wang Herun[28] | Aisin Gioro Hengti (爱新觉罗·恆媞) | Elder Princess Roushu (柔淑長公主) Yongzheng Emperor and Zhenhuan's younger daughter. | |
| Ding Qiao Wang Donghe (teen) Ye Kaiwan (young) | Aisin Gioro Yonghuang (爱新觉罗·永璜) | Prince Bao Manor Yikun Palace Zhongcui Palace Prince Ding Manor | Prince Ding'an of the First Rank (定安亲王) Eldest prince, Ruyi's foster son (later Su Lüyun's). Initially innocent and simple minded, he later grew to become ambitious and vie for the throne. He was instigated by Jin Yuyan into thinking the Empress killed his biological mother, the Imperial Noble Consort Zhemin, causing him to lose favor with the Emperor. |
| Ma Yanan | Lady Ilari (伊拉里氏) | Prince Ding Manor | Yonghuang's wife. |
| Yu Yao | Aisin Gioro Yonglian (爱新觉罗·永琏) | Prince Bao Manor Changchun Palace Age Manor | Crown Prince Duanhui (端慧皇太子) Second prince, Fuca Langhua's eldest son. He died young due to weak health. |
| Guan Xueying Wu Yuyu (teen)[29] Liu Sitong (young) | Aisin Gioro Jingse (爱新觉罗·璟瑟) | Changchun Palace Third princess Manor | Princess Hejing of the First Rank (固倫和敬公主) Third princess, Fuca Langhua's daughter. Proud and eloquent, she looks down on all the imperial consorts due to her noble birth. She especially disliked Ruyi due to her rivalry with Langhua, and chose to side with Wei Yanwan. She was later married to a Mongol prince. |
| Cheng Xingyuan Liu Zeyu (teen) He Luanhui (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongzhang (爱新觉罗·永璋) | Zhongcui Palace Third prince manor | Prince Xun of the Second Rank (循郡王) Third prince, Su Lüyun's eldest son. An ambitious and calculative royal, he was goaded by Su Lüyun to compete for position of the Crown Prince. He lost favour with Qianlong after the death of Empress Fuca. |
| An Jie Hu Xianxu (teen)[30] Rong Zibin (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongcheng (爱新觉罗·永珹) | Qixiang Palace Prince Lü Manor | Prince Lü of the First Rank (履亲王) Fourth prince, Jin Yuyan's eldest son. He was initially favored, but lost Qianlong's trust after the Mulan Garden incident and was discovered of plotting for the position of Crown Prince. He was expelled from the palace and became the adoptive grandson of Yuntao, Qianlong's uncle, and eventually was conferred as the Prince Lüyi of the First Rank. |
| Tang Mengjia | Lady Irgen Gioro (伊尔根觉罗氏) | Prince Lü Manor | Yongcheng's wife. |
| Qu Chuxiao[31] Bian Cheng (teen) Wuze Jinxi (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongqi (爱新觉罗·永琪) | Yanxi Palace Yikun Palace Prince Rong Manor Chonghua Palace | Prince Rong of the First Rank (荣亲王) Fifth prince, Hailan's son. Sensitive and intelligent, he was Qianlong's favourite son. He distanced from Ruyi under the manipulations of Hu Yunjiao. He later died due to bone cellulitis. |
| Janice Wu[32] | Hu Yunjiao (胡芸角) | Prince Rong Manor | Yongqi's concubine, Nursemaid Tian's daughter. Yunjiao was manipuated by Wei Yanwan thinking that Ruyi caused the death of her mother. She was sent to Yongqi's side as a concubine, and sowed discord between Yongqi and Ruyi, which caused the Emperor to become suspicious of Ruyi. |
| Li Yiru | Lady Sirin Gioro (西林觉罗氏) | Prince Rong Manor | Yongqi's wife. |
| Zhang Jinze Zhou Jinshi (teen) Chixu Xuanzhe (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongrong (爱新觉罗·永瑢) | Zhongcui Palace | Prince Shen Sixth prince, Su Lüyun's younger son. |
| He Xinrui | Aisin Gioro Jingyan (愛新覺羅·璟妍) | Zhongcui Palace | Princess Hejia of the Second Rank (和硕和嘉公主) Fourth princess, Su Lüyun's daughter. |
| Ma Boquan Ha Lin (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongxuan (爱新觉罗·永璇) | Qixiang Palace Age Manor Shoukang Palace | Prince Yi of the First Rank (儀親王). Eighth prince, Jin Yuyan's second son. He was setup by Wei Yanwan, causing him to become crippled. |
| Dongli Wuyou Zhang Yaoyang (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongxing (爱新觉罗·永瑆) | Qixiang Palace Shoukang Palace | Prince Cheng Eleventh prince, Jin Yuyan's youngest son. |
| Xu Lingchen Ye Shengtong (teen) Lin Jingjie (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongji (爱新觉罗·永璂) | Yikun Palace Yanxi Palace | Twelfth prince, Ruyi's eldest son. |
| Lin Jingyi | Aisin Gioro Jingsi (爱新觉罗·璟兕) | Yikun Palace | Princess Heyi of the First Rank (固倫和宜公主) Fifth princess, Ruyi's daughter. She was bitten by Jin Yuyan's dog, a setup by Wei Yanwan, causing her to be seriously injured and later passed away. |
| Jin Ziqi | Aisin Gioro Jingyuan (爱新觉罗·璟妧) | Yongshou Palace Xianfu Palace | Princess Hejing of the First Rank (固伦和静公主) Seventh princess, Wei Yanwan's eldest daughter. She was raised by Barin Meiruo since birth, and believed Meiruo is her birth mother. She disliked Wei Yanwan, thinking that she harmed Ruyi. |
| Chen Yuan'er[33] | Aisin Gioro Jingyun (爱新觉罗·璟妘) | Yongshou Palace Xiefang Palace | Princess Heke of the Second Rank(和硕和恪公主) Ninth princess, Wei Yanwan's younger daughter. She was separated from Wei Yanwan since birth and has a weak relationship with her birth mother. |
| Wei Zihan Chen Xuetao (young) | Aisin Gioro Yongyan (愛新覺羅·永琰) | Yongshou Palace Xiefang Palace Zhongcui Palace Prince Jia Manor | Prince Jia of the First Rank (嘉亲王) Fifteenth prince, Wei Yanwan's son. He was later appointed the Crown Prince nearing the end of Qianlong's reign. |
| Tang Jiaze | Qingyou (庆佑) | Yikun Palace | Son of Jingse. |
Officials[edit]
| Actor | Character | Introduction |
|---|---|---|
| Qin Yan | Zhang Tingyu (张廷玉) | Member of the Grand Council. He disliked the Empress Dowager, and often goes against her opinions. |
| Jia Tinglong | Fuca Fuheng (富察·傅恒) | A senior officer and commander-in-chief. Brother of Fuca Langhua. |
| Gao Lancun | Gao Bin (高斌) | Qianlong's trusted minister. Gao Xiyue's father. |
| Wang Jinsong | Ula Nara Na'erbu (那爾布) | Left Minister. Ruyi's father. |
| Ma Weifu | Liu Tongxun (劉統勛) | Minister of the Eight Banners. |
| Huang Wei | Niohuru Naqin (钮祜禄·讷亲) | Minister of the Eight Banners. Close relative of Zhenhuan. |
| Zhang Xingzhe | Zhao Hui (兆惠) | |
| Wu Lihua | Yue Zhongqi (岳钟琪) |
Male servants[edit]
| Actor | Character | Residence | Introduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jing Chao[34] | Ling Yunche (凌云彻) | N/A | Imperial guard of the cold palace → Imperial guard of Kunning Palace → Royal Lanling Imperial guard → Royal Imperial guard of 3rd rank → Slave → Royal imperial guard of 2nd rank → Royal imperial guard of 1st rank → Eunuch of Yikun Palace |
| Yuan Wenkang[16] | Jiang Yubin (江与彬) | N/A | An imperial physician. He is Suoxin's childhood sweetheart and later husband. |
| Meng Zhaozhong | Zhao Jiuxiao (趙九霄) | Kunning Palace | An imperial guard. Ling Yunche's good friend. He likes Lancui, and was threatened with Lancui's life by Wei Yanwan to frame Ruyi of harming the eight prince. |
| Wang Quanyou | Qi Ru (齊汝) | N/A | Head imperial physician. He secretly worked for the Empress Dowager behind Qianlong's back, causing Qianlong to be infuriated. He was killed under the orders of Qianlong, with his death disguised as an accidental drowning. |
| Ha Yingqun | Imperial Astronomer (钦天监) | N/A | He collaborated with Wei Yanwan to setup Yihuan and Ruyi, causing the Emperor and Ruyi to be distanced. Following the incidents, he was chased out of the palace, and killed secretly by Chunchan. |
| Steven Thomas Boergadine | Giuseppe Castiglione (郎世宁) | N/A | A royal painter. |
| Jin Song | Li Jinzhu (李金柱) | N/A | A guard at the Cold Palace. |
| Wang Liusheng | Physician Zhao (赵太医) | N/A | |
| Feng Bao | Physician Bao (包太医) | N/A | |
| Wang Zhimin | Physician Xu (许太医) | N/A | |
| Huang Ningsheng | Physician Zhao (赵太医) | N/A | |
| Xu Zhiming | Er Tao (二套) | N/A | |
| Shen Baoping | Su Peisheng (蘇培盛) | Yangxin Palace | Personal attendant of Yongzheng. |
| Huang Ming[35] | Li Yu (李玉) | Yangxin Palace | Deputy head attendant of Yangxin palace → Head attendant of Yangxin palace → Eunuch of Yuanming Garden → Head attendant of Yangxin Palace Personal attendant of Qianlong. He often assists Ruyi because she once lent him a helping hand. He likes Suoxin. |
| Hu Ming[36] | Wang Qin (王钦) | Yangxin Palace | Head attendant of Yangxin Palace Personal attendant of Qianlong. He likes Lianxin and forced her into a marriage by agreeing to work for Fuca Langhua. He was often hostile towards Li Yu. He was sentenced to death after his treatment toward Lianxin was exposed through an elaborate plan by Ruyi. |
| Jiang Xueming[16] | Jinzhong (进忠) | Yangxin Palace | Attendant of Qianlong, Li Yu's disciple. He collaborated with Wei Yanwan to bring down Ruyi, so that he can take over Li Yu's place. |
| Zhang Juju | Jinbao (進保) | Yangxin Palace | Attendant of Qianlong, Li Yu's disciple. |
| Han Yu | Xiao Linzi (小林子) | Yangxin Palace | Attendant of Qianlong. He was bribed by Gao Xiyue to obtain information for Gao Bin. |
| Li Qi[37] | San Bao (三宝) | Yanxi Palace Yikun Palace | Personal attendant of Ruyi. |
| Gao Weibo | Xiao Fuzi (小福子) | Yanxi Palace | Attendant of Ruyi. |
| Chen Zhuo | Wu Fu (五福) | Yanxi Palace | Attendant of Ruyi. |
| Zhong Weihua | Cheng Han (成翰) | Shoukang Palace Cining Palace | Personal attendant of Zhenhuan. He was sent by Langhua to keep an eye on Zhenhuan. |
| Ma Bo | Zhao Yitai (赵一泰) | Changchun Palace | Personal attendant of Langhua. |
| Liu Zikai | Qian Shuangxi (钱双喜) | Xianfu Palace | Personal attendant of Gao Xiyue. |
| Chen Muyi[38] | Wang Chan (王蟾) | Yongshou Palace | Personal attendant of Wei Yanwan. |
| Wang Peidong | Xiao Lizi (小栗子) | Zhongcui Palace | Attendant of Su Lüyun, later eunuch of the Study Room. |
| Yang Shuo | Xu An (徐安) | N/A | Head Eunuch of the House of Respectful Affairs. |
| Yu Tong | Qin Li (秦立) | N/A | Eunuch of the Internal Affairs Department. |
| Yang Yang | Xiao Lüzi (小禄子) | N/A | Eunuch of the Imperial kitchen. He was instructed by Langhua to frame Ruyi. |
| Zhang Shu | Xiao Anzi (小安子) | N/A | Eunuch of the Internal Affairs Department. He was instructed by Langhua to frame Ruyi. |
| A Xing | Xiao Leizi (小磊子) | Prince Rong Manor | Personal attendant of Yongqi. |
| Chang Cheng | Xiao Guizi (小贵子) | ||
| Wang Zhen | Xiao Shunzi (小顺子) | ||
| Ma Xin Li Pengwu | Xiao Lezi (小乐子) | ||
| Liu Xue | Eunuch Ma (马公公) | N/A | |
Female servants[edit]
| Actor | Character | Residence | Introduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chen Xiaoyun[39] | Suoxin (惢心) | Yanxi Palace Yikun Palace | Personal attendant of Ruyi. Observant and kind-hearted, she remained loyal to Ruyi through thick and thin. She likes Jiang Yubin and later gets married to him. She became disabled after Jin Yuyan put her through excessive torture. |
| Qi Huan[16] | Rong Pei (容珮) | Yanxi Palace Yikun Palace | Personal attendant of Ruyi. A capable and firm woman, she is very loyal toward Ruyi, she killed herself after Ruyi passed away. |
| Zheng Shuijing[40] | Lingzhi (菱枝) | Yikun Palace | Attendant of Ruyi. |
| Chen Erjia | Yunzhi (芸枝) | Yikun Palace | Attendant of Ruyi. |
| Li Linfei | Shuizhi (水芝) | Yanxi Palace | Attendant of Ruyi. |
| Gong Xiaoxuan[16] | Yuhu (毓瑚) | Yangxin Palace | Imperial palace maid. Former personal attendant of Qianlong's birth mother and current attendant of Qianlong, she assists Qianlong in keeping an eye of the internal palace. |
| Guo Hong[41] | Fujia (福珈) | Shoukang Palace Cining Palace | Personal attendant of Zhenhuan. |
| Zhang Yanyan | Xiuxia (绣夏) | Jingren Palace | Personal attendant of Yixiu. |
| Min Chunxiao[42] | Sulian (素練) | Changchun Palace | Personal attendant of Fuca Langhua. She often helped Langhua plot against the other consorts behind her back. She was later killed by Zhenshu. |
| Wang Xiaocheng | Lianxin (蓮心) | Changchun Palace | Personal attendant of Fuca Langhua. She was married off to Wang Qin by the Empress in exchange for Wang Qin's loyalty. Lianxin chose not to save Langhua when she fell into the waters, ultimately leading to Langhua's death. She committed suicide later out of guilt. |
| Liu Jia | Yexin (叶心) | Xianfu Palace Yanxi Palace | Personal attendant of Hailan. |
| Zhang Huanhuan | Xiangyun (香云) | Xianfu Palace Yanxi Palace | Attendant of Hailan. She was instructed by Gao Xiyue to frame Hailan of stealing her charcoal. |
| Li Bingyi | Zezhi (泽芝) | Xianfu Palace Yanxi Palace | Attendant of Ruyi, later sent to serve Hailan. |
| Xia Nan[16] | Lixin (丽心) | Qixiang Palace | Personal attendant of Jin Yuyan. |
| Guo Yuanyuan | Zhenshu/Jung Swuk (貞淑/정숙) | Qixiang Palace | Personal attendant of Jin Yuyan. A highly skilled healer from Joseon. She was responsible for framing Ruyi of having an affair with Anji Bosang. After her plan was exposed, she was sent back to Joseon. |
| Zhou Xiaoqin[43] | Palace maid Yan (妍宫女) | Qixiang Palace | Attendant of Jin Yuyan. |
| Sun Qianqian[44] | Rongxin (茉心) | Xianfu Palace | Personal attendant of Gao Xiyue. After Gao Xiyue's death, she sought revenge for her by colluding with Bai Ruiji to pass on smallpox to the seventh prince, leading to his death. |
| Li Mengyang | Xingxuan (星璇) | Xianfu Palace | Attendant of Gao Xiyue. |
| Wang Chun (王純) | Chunchan (春婵) | Yongshou Palace | Personal attendant of Wei Yanwan. Often the mastermind behind Wei Yanwan's schemes. She was scarred by the incident of Ling Yunche and Lancui, and later exposed Wei Yanwan's evil doings to the Emperor. |
| Yang Liu | Lancui (瀾翠) | Yongshou Palace | Personal maid of Wei Yanwan. She was used as a bait by Wei Yanwan to threaten Meng Zhaozhong into harming the eighth prince. |
| Bai Lan[45] | Kexin (可心) | Zhongcui Palace | Personal attendant of Su Lüyun. |
| Ding Liuyan | Suyun (俗云) | Yonghe Palace Anhua Palace | Personal attendant of Bai Ruiji. |
| Shi Min | Hexi (荷惜) | Chuxiu Palace | Personal attendant of Yihuan. |
| Zhang Xinying | Xinyan (新燕) | Qixiang Palace | Personal attendant of Aruo. |
| Wang Jingya[46] | Shunxin (顺心) | Zhongcui Palace | Personal attendant of Chen Wanyin. |
| Wang Xinwen | Abao (阿宝) | Chuxiu Palace | Personal attendant of Barin Meiruo. |
| Zhang Menghan | Xianfu Palace | Personal maid of Kezhuzi. | |
| Chen Mengxi | Xipo (喜珀) | Chengqian Palace Baoyue Lobby | Personal attendant of Han Xiangjian. |
| Gao Dongyu | Hali (哈丽) | Chengqian Palace Baoyue Lobby | Attendant of Han Xiangjian. |
| Zhang Xinyuan | Guli (古丽) | Chengqian Palace Baoyue Lobby | Attendant of Han Xiangjian. |
| Ma Lan | Jingyang Palace | Personal attendant of Lu Muping. | |
| Huang Wen[47] | Huaixin (怀心) | Jingyang Palace Yanxi Palace | Personal attendant of Huang Qiying. |
| Zhao Jing | Duoyun (朵云) | Yonghe Palace | Personal attendant of Eyinzhu. |
| Jin Xi | Duoyan (朵颜) | Yonghe Palace | Personal attendant of Eyinzhu. |
| Tian Miao | Nursemaid Tian (田嬷嬷) | N/A | Hu Yunjiao's mother. She was bought over by Wei Yanwan and committed many evil deeds for her. |
Others[edit]
| Actor | Character | Introduction |
|---|---|---|
| Wang Wei | Sakda Miaoqian (萨克达·茂倩) | Daughter of an official. She was bethrothed to Ling Yunche as his wife. Due to her background as one of the lady of the eight banners, she looked down on Ling Yunche and did not have a good relationship with him. Due to her jealousy, she collaborated with Eyinzhu to accuse him of having an affair with Ruyi. |
| Yu Shaoqun | Anji Bosang (安吉波桑) | A senior monk. He was framed by Jin Yuyan and was accused of having an affair with Ruyi. |
| Zhang Yuxi[32] | Shui Linglong (水玲珑) | A famous courtesan favored by Qianlong. |
| Li Guangjie | Prince Yu (玉氐王爺) | Prince of Joseon. Jin Yuyan's first love. |
| Fang Xiaoli | Madame Na (那夫人) | Ruyi's mother. |
| Cai Wenyan | Madame Fuca (富察夫人) | Langhua's mother. |
| Meng Xiu | Madame Wei (卫夫人) | Wei Yanwan's mother. A greedy and obnoxious woman. She took the blame of harming Ruyi's children for Wei Yanwan, and was put to death. |
| Song Jiateng | Zhaqi (扎齐) | Hailan's nephew. A greedy and obnoxious man. He was manipulated by Wei Yanwan to frame Hailan of harming Ruyi's children. |
| Xu Xiaoning | Zuolu (佐禄) | Wei Yanwan's younger brother. |
| Wu Rige | Saisang Gendun (赛桑根敦) | Ruler of Khorchin tribe. Eyinzhu's father. |
| Liu Jun | Han Ati (寒阿提) | Ruler of Han tribe. Han Xiangjian's father. |
| Wang Leifang | Han Qi (寒企) | Han Xiangjian's first love. |
| Liu Yupu | Bai'erguosi (拜尔果斯) | Kezhuzi's father. |
| Zhang Xiaolin | Anduo (安多) | Anji Bosang's disciple. |
| Huang Deyi | Tian Jun (田俊) | Nursemaid Tian's son, Hu Yunjiao's brother. |
| Fang Yuchen | Yao'er (桃儿) | Madame Wei's maid. |
Production[edit]
Crew[edit]
The series is directed by Wang Jun,[48] produced by Huang Lan,[49] and written by the author of the original novel Liu Lianzi.[50] The series also employed William Chang and Tongxun Chen as their overall style director,[51] Han Zhong as art director and Peng Xuejun as cinematography director.[52]
Development[edit]
Wu Xuelan, also known as Liu Lianzi, started to write the original novel in 2011, and changed her work several times to achieve the best version in the next five years.[53]
New Classics Media picked up the series for a 90-episode season (later shortened to 87), and each episode cost approximately S$1.95 million, making it the most expensive television series in China.[54]
Casting[edit]
On January 14, 2016, it was announced that Zhou Xun will play the leading role of Hoifa-Nara, the Step Empress.[55]The role of Qianlong Emperor, the male lead, was announced to be portrayed by Wallace Huo on May 27.[56] On August 3, actors Janine Chang, Vivian Wu, Dong Jie, Tong Yao, Jing Chao, Xin Zhilei, Li Chun, Zeng Yixuan and Chen Haoyu were cast in major supporting roles for the drama.[57]Around 5,000 actors competed for roles in the drama.[58]
Filming[edit]
Shooting began on 23 August 2016 and took place in various locations including Hengdian World Studios, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, and Hangzhou.[59] The series wrapped up filming on May 5, 2017.[60]
Soundtrack[edit]
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singers | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 'Double Shadow (双影)' (Theme song) | Yi Jiayang | Ding Wei & Jim Lee | A-mei & Sandy Lam | |
| 2. | 'Incense & Fleeting Years (沉香流年)' (Opening theme song (episode 1-46)) | Yi Ming | Yi Ming & Wang Yaoguang | Lei Jia | |
| 3. | 'Like the Fragrance of Plum Blossoms We Once Knew (梅香如故)' (Ending theme song (episode 1-36)) | Lv Jingye | Chen Shimei | Mao Buyi & Zhou Shen | |
| 4. | 'Things stay the same, but people have changed (人非物是)' (Opening theme (episode 47 onwards)) | Chen Shimei | Asia Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| 5. | 'Worries (心事)' (Ending theme song (episode 37 onwards)) | Lv Jingye | Yan Qing | Deng Tongtian |
Reception[edit]
The series received mixed responses from viewers.
Many feel underwhelmed by the unaggressive heroine, who was not able to face off the villain consorts even in the second half of the drama, thus making her character design flawed and unconvincing.The drama was also criticized for its anti-climax story and depressive tone. Critics felt that it was ironic and unbelievable for the protagonist to pursue monogamy in a highly feudalistic context. The slow pacing in the first half of the drama was pointed out, with critics believing that the screenwriters neglecting a compact story-telling to flesh out the characters.[61]
The series has also received criticism over the age of the leading performers, with viewers saying they made unconvincing teenagers, and criticized the series' producers for not using younger actors to portray the lovestruck teens. Viewers were also divided over the lack of dubbing for Zhou Xun’s 15-year-old character, as they felt that her voice was “too raspy” and “mature” for a teenager.[62]
However there were also praises for the drama. Zhang Hanyue, a writer and critic, said “The show becomes more and more heart-tugging as the story goes deep'. Many viewers agree that Ruyi bears many characteristics of a modern female. Vogue magazine commented that the drama actually recorded “the failure of a high-end girl” because what Ruyi had been pursuing was spiritual connections with her spouse; and such a pursuit represents the taste and ideal of the modern middle class.[63] Critics agree that the drama introduces a new light to and narrative of palace dramas, deviating from the existing patterns of treacherous harem games.[64] The drama won acclaim for its exquisite props, lavish sets and stellar cast.[65]
Awards and nominations[edit]
| Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24th Huading Awards | Best Director | Wang Jun | Nominated | [66] |
| Best Actor | Wallace Huo | Nominated | ||
| 3rd Tencent Video Star Awards | Best Web Drama | Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace | Won | [67] |
| Golden Bud - The Third Network Film And Television Festival | Won | [68] |
International broadcast[edit]

On 10 June 2016, Fox Networks Group Asia (FNG) and Turner Broadcasting System Asia acquired global rights outside mainland China to the series.[69] It was the first epic period drama secured by FNG for markets outside China, and was carried by STAR Chinese Channel (SCC), the flagship Chinese general entertainment channel, starting 20 August 2018 in selected countries.[70]
From 27 November 2018, it aired on Fox Taiwan. From 27 December 2018, it aired on Talentvision Canada. To date it has debuted in 18 countries and regions, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan and Philippines.[71]

| Region | Network | Dates | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Fox Networks Group | 20 August 2018 | Dubbed with English |
| Hong Kong and Southeast Asia Countries | Star Chinese Channel | 20 August - 18 December 2018 | |
| Vietnam | HTV7 | 1 September 2018 | Dubbed With Vietnamese |
| Taiwan | Fox Taiwan | 27 November 2018 | Original Language |
| Canada | Talentvision Canada | 27 December 2018 | Dubbed with English or Chinese |
| Japan | WOWOW TV | 29 May 2019 | |
| Philippines | GMA Network | Coming Soon | A Part Of GMA The Heart of Asia and Dubbed in Tagalog |
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