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==Production Credits==
 
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*'''Original writing:''' Novel ''Hou Gong Ru Yi Zhuan (后宫·如懿传)'' by [[Liu Lian Zi]]  
 
*'''Original writing:''' Novel ''Hou Gong Ru Yi Zhuan (后宫·如懿传)'' by [[Liu Lian Zi]]  
*'''Director:''' [[Wang Jun]], [[Cheng Yuan Hai]]  
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*'''Director:''' [[Wang Jun]], [[Cheng Yuan Hai]], [[Guo Hao]]  
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Liu Lian Zi]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Liu Lian Zi]]
*'''Producer:''' [[Huang Lan]], [[Cao Hua Yi]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Huang Lan]], [[Cao Hua Yi]], [[Li Xiao Biao]], [[Li Er Yun]], [[Wang Juan (producer)|Wang Juan]], [[Han Zhi Jie]], [[Sun Zhong Huai]]  
 
*'''Company:''' New Classics Media
 
*'''Company:''' New Classics Media
  

Revision as of 20:19, 1 November 2020

Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace

Details

  • Title: 如懿传 / Ru Yi Zhuan
  • English title: Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
  • Also known as: 后宫·如懿传 / Hou Gong Ru Yi Zhuan / Inner Palace: Legend of Ruyi
  • Episodes: 87
  • Broadcast network: Tencent Video
  • Broadcast period: 2018-Aug-20 to 2018-Oct-15
  • Original soundtrack: Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace OST
  • Air time: 20:00 Monday to Thursday (2 episodes back to back)

Synopsis

This drama depicts the life and later tragic end of Qingying, later known as Ruyi, whose story is based on that of Lady Ulanara.

Teaser/Trailer

User/Viewer Ratings

4.17
(12 votes)

Cast

Correlation Chart
The Harem
Royal Family
Attendants
Others

Production Credits

Notes

  • Filming period: 2016-Aug-15 to 2017-May-04 (264 days)
  • The original novel was written as a sequel to Empresses in the Palace.
  • Ranks of imperial consorts: Empress, Imperial Noble Consort, Noble Consort, Consort, Concubine, Noble Lady, First Class Female Attendant, Second Class Female Attendant, Female Attendant

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