The Glamorous Imperial Concubine Explained

Alt Name:Introduction of the Princess
Child:yes
Hide:no
Header:none
P:Qīng Shì Huángfēi
J:King1 Sai3 Wong4-fei1
Genre:Historical fiction
Romance
Based On:Qing Shi Huangfei by Murong Yin'er
Director:Lin Feng
George Leung
Presenter:Ouyang Changlin
He Yongwei
Gao Xixi
Qi Niaoding
Danny Zhang
Michael Chi
Starring:Ruby Lin
Kevin Yan
Wallace Huo
Opentheme:The Glamorous Imperial Concubine by Ruby Lin
Endtheme:Listen to Me by Ruby Lin
Glamorous Lifetime by Wallace Huo
Country:China
Language:Mandarin
Num Episodes:42
Executive Producer:Lisa Tan
Producer:Ruby Lin
Mu Xiaosui
Location:China
Runtime:45 minutes per episode
Company:Beijing Heyin TV & Culture Co.
Ruby Lin Studio
Channel:Hunan Television

The Glamorous Imperial Concubine is a 2011 Chinese television series based on a novel of the same title by Murong Yin'er (慕容湮儿). Starring Ruby Lin with Kevin Yan and Wallace Huo, it was Lin's producing debut.[1]

Filming for the series started on 19 January 2011 in Hengdian and wrapped up on 6 April 2011. It was first aired in China on HBS on 30 September 2011.[2]

Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of the turbulent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom period of 10th century Imperial China, follows the story of a kind and beautiful princess, Ma Fuya of Chu. In one night, her kingdom perished under the hands of the manipulative Ma Yi Fang, Fuya's uncle. Forced to flee her home after being betrayed and losing everything she loved, she bravely ventures on the path to restoring her kingdom with the help of the mysterious Meng Qiyou, the unfavored prince of Shu. Although he has ulterior motives and uses Fuya as a political tool, he falls in love with her and secretly protects her from danger.

As she hides in Shu, the crown prince of Northern Han, Liu Liancheng who has an unrequited love for Fuya, searches for her desperately.

The exiled princess becomes the subject of the affections of various princes and emperors, entangled in the battle of inner states affairs of Shu and Han as well as raging wars between contending states.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2011YOUKU Entertainment AwardBest ProducerRuby Lin[4]
Best ActressRuby Lin
Most Appealing ActorWallace Huo
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting ActressHong Xiaoling
Top 10 Television Series
China TV Drama AwardsBest ProducerRuby Lin[5]

International broadcast

Country TV Network Series Premiere Alternate title
ChinaHunan TV30 September 2011倾世皇妃 (Qing Shi Huangfei)
TaiwanCTV22 November 2011傾世皇妃 (Qing Shi Huangfei)
KoreaChung Hua TV7 January 2012경세황비 (Gyeong Se Hwang Bi)
United StatesICN TV network7 February 2012The Glamorous Imperial Concubine
MalaysiaASTROMarch 2012The Glamorous Imperial Concubine
VietnamToday TV21 June 2012Khuynh Thế Hoàng Phi
Hong KongTVB Paid channel25 July 2012傾世皇妃
JapanLaLa TV2 December 2013傾城の皇妃~乱世を駆ける愛と野望~
Thailand3 Family (a network of Channel 3)4 June 2016หม่าฟู่หยา จอมใจบัลลังก์เลือด, หม่าฟู่หยา หัวใจเพื่อบัลลังก์

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Qing Shi Huang Fei ranks high. China Central Television.
  2. http://www.oneasianworld.com/2011/10/ruby-lins-glamorous-imperial-concubine-off-to-strong-start/ Ruby Lin's "Glamorous Imperial Concubine" Off To Strong Start
  3. As her first production, Lin invited almost all the actors herself, most of whom she had collaborated before, including Dai Chunrong and Miao Haojun in My Fair Princess (1998), Wang Lin in Romance in the Rain (2001), Wallace Huo in Sound of Colors (2006), Wang Yu in Ancestral Temple (2007), Liu Tao in Da Li Princess (2009), Kang Qunzhi in Su Dongpo (2009) and Three Kingdoms (2010), Kevin Yan, Mao Zijun, Zhang Xiaochen and Du Junze (as well as Dai again) in Beauty's Rival in Palace (2010), and Zhou Yiwei in Monopoly Exposure (2011). Hao Luofan is Dai's daughter.Sina official page. sina entertainment. Retrieved 25 March 2011
  4. http://ent.163.com/11/1216/11/7LD435K700031GVS.html 林心如获"最佳制作人""最佳女主角"两项大奖
  5. http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/p/2011-12-31/18073522645.shtml 国剧盛典现场--林心如获最佳制片人