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[[File:TheLastPrincess.jpg|thumb|300px|The Last Princess]] | [[File:TheLastPrincess.jpg|thumb|300px|The Last Princess]] | ||
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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 最后的格格 / Zui Hou De Ge Ge | *'''Title:''' 最后的格格 / Zui Hou De Ge Ge | ||
*'''English title:''' The Last Princess | *'''English title:''' The Last Princess | ||
| − | *'''Episodes:''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Drama |
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' | + | *'''Episodes:''' 40<!--VCD = 33 eps --> |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2008-Feb-22 to 2008-Mar |
| + | *'''Opening theme song:''' ''Duan Zhang'' (断章) by [[Yan Kuan]] | ||
| + | *'''Ending theme song:''' ''Yi Lai'' (依赖) by [[Yan Kuan]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| + | During the Qing Dynasty, a prostitute decides to dress up her daughter, Lee Hoi Sum, ([[Leila Tong]]) as a boy in attempt to prevent her from following the same path as she did, and become a prostitute like her. The attempt is unsuccessful. Years later, Lee Hoi Sum is well-known throughout the capital as the most popular courtesan. | ||
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| + | Grown up, Lee Hoi Sum makes a sudden decision in order to help her mother repay her gambling debts, which is to marry a rich eunuch. To her horror, he tries to violate her on their wedding night. To protect herself, Lee Hoi Sum murders her new husband. At the same time, Lee Hoi Sum's mother reunites with her husband, who happens to be a wealthy government official. Not long, Lee Hoi Sum is married again. This time, it is due to her wealthy father, who marries her off to Fong Tin Yi ([[Yan Kuan]]). However, what with Lee Hoi Sum's first love, Leung Yuk ([[Sammul Chan]]) returning home, drama ensues. | ||
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| + | ==Alternate Synopsis== | ||
{{spoiler}} | {{spoiler}} | ||
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This story takes place during the end of the Qing dynasty and centers around princess Yunxiang and actor Wen Liangyu's love story. Separated the night they'd planned to elope, Yunxiang's rescued by an enemy of the imperial family, Fang Tianyu. Tianyu falls for Yunxiang and frequently comes between Yunxiang and Liangyu, going as far as plotting to kill Liangyu. Yunxiang thinks Liangyu has perished and tries to kill Tianyu for revenge, but ends up on death row. Wealthy official Shen Shihao also loves Yunxiang and saves her, at which time Yunxiang discovers she's pregnant with Liangyu's child. She marries Shihao in gratitude. Eighteen years later, Liangyu returns as Beijing's most prominent mob ringleader. Unbeknownst to him, his son with Yunxiang, Shen Zikang, has grown up and become a police captain dead set on capturing Liangyu. Further complicating things, Zikang falls in love with Tianyu's daughter Yuyan, but she loves Liangyu. | This story takes place during the end of the Qing dynasty and centers around princess Yunxiang and actor Wen Liangyu's love story. Separated the night they'd planned to elope, Yunxiang's rescued by an enemy of the imperial family, Fang Tianyu. Tianyu falls for Yunxiang and frequently comes between Yunxiang and Liangyu, going as far as plotting to kill Liangyu. Yunxiang thinks Liangyu has perished and tries to kill Tianyu for revenge, but ends up on death row. Wealthy official Shen Shihao also loves Yunxiang and saves her, at which time Yunxiang discovers she's pregnant with Liangyu's child. She marries Shihao in gratitude. Eighteen years later, Liangyu returns as Beijing's most prominent mob ringleader. Unbeknownst to him, his son with Yunxiang, Shen Zikang, has grown up and become a police captain dead set on capturing Liangyu. Further complicating things, Zikang falls in love with Tianyu's daughter Yuyan, but she loves Liangyu. | ||
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| − | == | + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== |
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| − | + | ==Cast== | |
| + | *[[Huo Si Yan]] as Yun Xiang | ||
| + | *[[Sammul Chan]] as Wen Liang Yu | ||
| + | *[[Yan Kuan]] as Fang Tian Yu | ||
| + | *[[Sun Xing]] as Shen Shi Hao | ||
| + | *[[Leila Tong]] as Li Kai Xin | ||
| + | *[[Cheng Li Sha]] as Pan Nian Ru | ||
| + | *[[Florence Tan]] as Hua Yue Rong | ||
| + | *[[Xu Gui Ying]] as Yu Qin | ||
| + | *[[Tian Zhen Wei]] as Shen Zi Kang | ||
| + | *[[Liu Jia (1984)|Liu Jia]] as Fang Yu Yan and Bai Ri Hong | ||
| + | *[[Cheng Si Han]] (程思寒) as Commander Pang | ||
| + | *[[Gao Lei]] as Ming Jiu | ||
| + | *[[Zhong Jiu Fu]] as Zhou Da Bao | ||
| + | *[[Hei Jing Huan]] (黑静环) as Chun Hong | ||
| + | *[[Chen Jia Xin]] (陈佳欣) as child Fang Yu Yan | ||
| + | *[[Shen Bao Ping]] as Fu Lun | ||
| + | *[[Zhu Zhong He]] (朱中和) as Fang Qing Hai | ||
| + | *[[Zhao Qiang (2)|Zhao Qiang]] (赵强) as Liu Gong Zi | ||
| + | *[[Xu Min (2)|Xu Min]] (许敏) as Hua Ma Ma | ||
| + | *[[Lu En Hua]] (陆恩华) as Wan'er | ||
| − | == | + | ===Guests=== |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Stephanie Hsiao]] as Feng Ying |
| − | + | *[[Wu Ma]] as Governer | |
| − | + | *[[Zong Feng Yan]] as Jing Shou | |
| − | + | *[[Catherine Hung]] as Empress Dowager Ci Xi | |
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| − | *[[Wu Ma]] as Governer | ||
| − | *[[Zong Feng Yan]] as Jing Shou | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yu Zheng]] | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yu Zheng]] |
*'''Executive producer:''' [[Yu Zheng]] | *'''Executive producer:''' [[Yu Zheng]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' [[Chen Mei Lin]] (陈美麟), [[Wang Zhao Yu]] (王招玉) | *'''Producer:''' [[Chen Mei Lin]] (陈美麟), [[Wang Zhao Yu]] (王招玉) | ||
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Liu Feng Sheng]], [[Zhou Jia Wen]] | + | *'''Director:''' [[Liu Feng Sheng]] (刘逢声), [[Zhou Jia Wen]] (周家文), [[Zhou Hai Jun]] |
| + | *'''Martial arts director:''' [[Zhang Yao Xing]] (张耀星) | ||
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| + | ==Notes== | ||
| + | *'''Product release:''' 2007<!--VCD released before the series aired--> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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*[http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/zuihoudegege Production blog] | *[http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/zuihoudegege Production blog] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Huanyu Film]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Period]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:09, 20 March 2023
Contents
Details
- Title: 最后的格格 / Zui Hou De Ge Ge
- English title: The Last Princess
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: 40
- Broadcast period: 2008-Feb-22 to 2008-Mar
- Opening theme song: Duan Zhang (断章) by Yan Kuan
- Ending theme song: Yi Lai (依赖) by Yan Kuan
Synopsis
During the Qing Dynasty, a prostitute decides to dress up her daughter, Lee Hoi Sum, (Leila Tong) as a boy in attempt to prevent her from following the same path as she did, and become a prostitute like her. The attempt is unsuccessful. Years later, Lee Hoi Sum is well-known throughout the capital as the most popular courtesan.
Grown up, Lee Hoi Sum makes a sudden decision in order to help her mother repay her gambling debts, which is to marry a rich eunuch. To her horror, he tries to violate her on their wedding night. To protect herself, Lee Hoi Sum murders her new husband. At the same time, Lee Hoi Sum's mother reunites with her husband, who happens to be a wealthy government official. Not long, Lee Hoi Sum is married again. This time, it is due to her wealthy father, who marries her off to Fong Tin Yi (Yan Kuan). However, what with Lee Hoi Sum's first love, Leung Yuk (Sammul Chan) returning home, drama ensues.
Alternate Synopsis
This story takes place during the end of the Qing dynasty and centers around princess Yunxiang and actor Wen Liangyu's love story. Separated the night they'd planned to elope, Yunxiang's rescued by an enemy of the imperial family, Fang Tianyu. Tianyu falls for Yunxiang and frequently comes between Yunxiang and Liangyu, going as far as plotting to kill Liangyu. Yunxiang thinks Liangyu has perished and tries to kill Tianyu for revenge, but ends up on death row. Wealthy official Shen Shihao also loves Yunxiang and saves her, at which time Yunxiang discovers she's pregnant with Liangyu's child. She marries Shihao in gratitude. Eighteen years later, Liangyu returns as Beijing's most prominent mob ringleader. Unbeknownst to him, his son with Yunxiang, Shen Zikang, has grown up and become a police captain dead set on capturing Liangyu. Further complicating things, Zikang falls in love with Tianyu's daughter Yuyan, but she loves Liangyu.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Huo Si Yan as Yun Xiang
- Sammul Chan as Wen Liang Yu
- Yan Kuan as Fang Tian Yu
- Sun Xing as Shen Shi Hao
- Leila Tong as Li Kai Xin
- Cheng Li Sha as Pan Nian Ru
- Florence Tan as Hua Yue Rong
- Xu Gui Ying as Yu Qin
- Tian Zhen Wei as Shen Zi Kang
- Liu Jia as Fang Yu Yan and Bai Ri Hong
- Cheng Si Han (程思寒) as Commander Pang
- Gao Lei as Ming Jiu
- Zhong Jiu Fu as Zhou Da Bao
- Hei Jing Huan (黑静环) as Chun Hong
- Chen Jia Xin (陈佳欣) as child Fang Yu Yan
- Shen Bao Ping as Fu Lun
- Zhu Zhong He (朱中和) as Fang Qing Hai
- Zhao Qiang (赵强) as Liu Gong Zi
- Xu Min (许敏) as Hua Ma Ma
- Lu En Hua (陆恩华) as Wan'er
Guests
- Stephanie Hsiao as Feng Ying
- Wu Ma as Governer
- Zong Feng Yan as Jing Shou
- Catherine Hung as Empress Dowager Ci Xi
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Yu Zheng
- Executive producer: Yu Zheng
- Producer: Chen Mei Lin (陈美麟), Wang Zhao Yu (王招玉)
- Director: Liu Feng Sheng (刘逢声), Zhou Jia Wen (周家文), Zhou Hai Jun
- Martial arts director: Zhang Yao Xing (张耀星)
Notes
- Product release: 2007

