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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Aug-18[http://ent.rednet.cn/c/2007/08/23/1298893.htm *] start | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Aug-18[http://ent.rednet.cn/c/2007/08/23/1298893.htm *] start | ||
*'''Opening theme song:''' Meng Hui Fu Rong (梦回芙蓉) | *'''Opening theme song:''' Meng Hui Fu Rong (梦回芙蓉) | ||
| − | *'''Ending theme song:''' Hui Xiang (回想) ''Thinking Back'' by [[Yan | + | *'''Ending theme song:''' Hui Xiang (回想) ''Thinking Back'' by [[Janice Yan]] |
*'''Insert song:''' Hua Zhi Mei (花之魅) ''Flower's Appeal'' by [[Fan Bing Bing]] | *'''Insert song:''' Hua Zhi Mei (花之魅) ''Flower's Appeal'' by [[Fan Bing Bing]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Yang Guifei was one of the [[Wikipedia:Four Beauties|Four Great Beauties]] of ancient China. This drama centers around the ups and downs of her love life, the most well-known part of which was shared with Emperor Xuanzong during the later years of his reign. Yang Guifei's real name was Yang Yuhuan and she was originally betrothed and married to Prince Shou, one of Xuanzong's numerous sons. However, when Xuanzong saw her, he fell head over heels in love and forced her to divorce Prince Shou. Later he took her as his own imperial consort, thus the name "Yang Guifei." Although he was a competent emperor at one time, Xuanzong's obsession with Yang Guifei caused him to neglect court affairs. This eventually led to a power struggle for central control of the government involving An Lushan and Yang Guozhong, both of whom had gained favor and power due to Yang Guifei's influence. The consequences were dire and Yang Guifei was blamed for the rebellion, forcing Xuanzong to make a painful decision... -- ''[[User:Lady Zhuge|Lady Zhuge]]'' | Yang Guifei was one of the [[Wikipedia:Four Beauties|Four Great Beauties]] of ancient China. This drama centers around the ups and downs of her love life, the most well-known part of which was shared with Emperor Xuanzong during the later years of his reign. Yang Guifei's real name was Yang Yuhuan and she was originally betrothed and married to Prince Shou, one of Xuanzong's numerous sons. However, when Xuanzong saw her, he fell head over heels in love and forced her to divorce Prince Shou. Later he took her as his own imperial consort, thus the name "Yang Guifei." Although he was a competent emperor at one time, Xuanzong's obsession with Yang Guifei caused him to neglect court affairs. This eventually led to a power struggle for central control of the government involving An Lushan and Yang Guozhong, both of whom had gained favor and power due to Yang Guifei's influence. The consequences were dire and Yang Guifei was blamed for the rebellion, forcing Xuanzong to make a painful decision... -- ''[[User:Lady Zhuge|Lady Zhuge]]'' | ||
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*[[Ji Ning]] as Prince Shou / Li Mao | *[[Ji Ning]] as Prince Shou / Li Mao | ||
*[[Li Xiu Meng]] as Peng Bo | *[[Li Xiu Meng]] as Peng Bo | ||
| − | *[[Zhang Zhi Hong]] (张志红) as [[Wikipedia:Li Linfu|Li Lin Fu]] | + | *[[Zhang Zhi Hong (2)|Zhang Zhi Hong]] (张志红) as [[Wikipedia:Li Linfu|Li Lin Fu]] |
*[[Zhang Tong (actor)|Zhang Tong]] (张彤) as [[Wikipedia:Yang Guozhong|Yang Guo Zhong]] | *[[Zhang Tong (actor)|Zhang Tong]] (张彤) as [[Wikipedia:Yang Guozhong|Yang Guo Zhong]] | ||
*[[Zhang Jing Dong]] as Prince Dong | *[[Zhang Jing Dong]] as Prince Dong | ||
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*[[Wan Mei Xi]] as Princess Xian Yi | *[[Wan Mei Xi]] as Princess Xian Yi | ||
*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as [[Wikipedia:Li Bai|Li Bai]] (guest star) | *[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as [[Wikipedia:Li Bai|Li Bai]] (guest star) | ||
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*[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/dtfry/index.html Sina] | *[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/dtfry/index.html Sina] | ||
[[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2007]] [[Category:CCTV]] | [[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2007]] [[Category:CCTV]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:51, 16 March 2024
Contents
Details
- Title: 大唐芙蓉园 / Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan
- Also known as: Tang Paradise / Da Tang Lotus Garden
- Genre: Historical drama, romance
- Episodes: 30
- Broadcast network: CCTV-8
- Broadcast period: 2007-Aug-18* start
- Opening theme song: Meng Hui Fu Rong (梦回芙蓉)
- Ending theme song: Hui Xiang (回想) Thinking Back by Janice Yan
- Insert song: Hua Zhi Mei (花之魅) Flower's Appeal by Fan Bing Bing
Synopsis
Yang Guifei was one of the Four Great Beauties of ancient China. This drama centers around the ups and downs of her love life, the most well-known part of which was shared with Emperor Xuanzong during the later years of his reign. Yang Guifei's real name was Yang Yuhuan and she was originally betrothed and married to Prince Shou, one of Xuanzong's numerous sons. However, when Xuanzong saw her, he fell head over heels in love and forced her to divorce Prince Shou. Later he took her as his own imperial consort, thus the name "Yang Guifei." Although he was a competent emperor at one time, Xuanzong's obsession with Yang Guifei caused him to neglect court affairs. This eventually led to a power struggle for central control of the government involving An Lushan and Yang Guozhong, both of whom had gained favor and power due to Yang Guifei's influence. The consequences were dire and Yang Guifei was blamed for the rebellion, forcing Xuanzong to make a painful decision... -- Lady Zhuge
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Winston Chao as Emperor Xuan Zong / Tang Ming Huang / Li Long Ji
- Fan Bing Bing as Yang Gui Fei / Yang Yu Huan
- Zang Jin Sheng as An Lu Shan
- Ma Lun (马仑) as Gao Li Shi
- Wei Wei (魏微) as Xie A Man
- Ji Ning as Prince Shou / Li Mao
- Li Xiu Meng as Peng Bo
- Zhang Zhi Hong (张志红) as Li Lin Fu
- Zhang Tong (张彤) as Yang Guo Zhong
- Zhang Jing Dong as Prince Dong
- Yu Fei (于飞) as Gao Shang
- Yue Yue as Lady of Guo / Yang Hua Hua (Yang Gui Fei's sister)
- Wan Mei Xi as Princess Xian Yi
- Zhang Tie Lin as Li Bai (guest star)
- Li Xiao Feng as Ji Wen
Production Credits
- Original writing: Nangong Bo (南宫博)
- Screenwriter: Jiang Qi Tao (江奇涛)
- Chief producers: Liu Bing (刘兵), Duan Xian Nian (段先念), Wang Zhan Liang (王占良)
- Producer: Yan Yi Yun (延艺云), Cui Yi Song (崔毅松), Sun Zhen Yu (孙震宇), Li Ai Min (李爱民), Yang Jin (杨进)
- Director: Zhou Xiao Wen
- Music: Xu Lei (徐磊)
Notes
- Production of this drama was actually completed in 2005, but for various reasons its broadcast was delayed until over 2 years later.

