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Revision as of 23:30, 20 January 2023
This page is about a verified upcoming drama.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
Details
- Title: 末代廚娘 / Mo dai chu niang
- English title: The Last Cook
- Genre: Historical
- Episodes: 55
- Broadcast network:
- Broadcast period: TBA
Synopsis
Set in the final years of the Qing Dynasty, the drama tells the story of Rong’er, a commoner who by chance comes upon the opportunity to serve in the palace as a lady-in-waiting. Rong’er’s cooking gets acknowledged by Shouxi, a ranked palace maid, who takes her in as her disciple. A vengeful eunuch murders Shouxi, and Rong’er finds herself wrapped in a conspiracy.
Cast
- Hai Lu as Rong'er
- Ji Ling Chen as Li Qi
- Yao Yuan as Chen Qiutong
- Fan Tian Tian as Shuang Xi
- Li Yi Nan as Liu Er
- Guo Qi Cheng as Wu Tian
- Wang Yi Zhe as Li Yumei
- Li Bo Wen as Qin Fang
- Liu Yi Yi as Yue Ying
- Bai An as Qing'er
- Li Ming De as Puyi
- Li Xin Cong as Cai Bi
- Zhang Tie Lin as Liu Fugui
- Myolie Wu as Imperial Noble Consort Dunhui
- Stephy Tang as Shou Xi
- Gao Xiao Fei as Imperial Noble Consort Xianzhe
- Guo Zhen Jia as Sun Yiren
- Zeng Li as Consort Jin
- Wang Gang as Professor Xi
- Qin Yan as Yu Defu
- Pu Shi Yun as Wan Rong
- Xuan Lu as Qin Yao
Production Credits
- Director: Xu Chao (许超), Zhang Guo Li
- Screenwriter: He Ji Ping (何季平)
- Producer: Yan Fu Qian (信伏倩)
- Company: Chengxin Media, Dongtai Film
