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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 기황후 / Ki Hwanghoo | *'''Title:''' 기황후 / Ki Hwanghoo | ||
*'''Also known as:''' Qi Empress | *'''Also known as:''' Qi Empress | ||
*'''Previously known as:''' 화투 / Hwatu (Battle of Flowers) | *'''Previously known as:''' 화투 / Hwatu (Battle of Flowers) | ||
| − | *'''Genre:''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Romance, historical, action, melodrama |
| − | *'''Episodes:''' | + | *'''Episodes:''' 51 |
*'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | *'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Oct-28 to 2014- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Oct-28 to 2014-Apr-29 |
*'''Air time:''' [[List of Dramas aired in Korea by MBC#MBC_Monday_.26_Tuesday_.28.7E9:55_PM.29|Monday & Tuesday 22:00]] | *'''Air time:''' [[List of Dramas aired in Korea by MBC#MBC_Monday_.26_Tuesday_.28.7E9:55_PM.29|Monday & Tuesday 22:00]] | ||
*'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Empress Ki OST]] | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Empress Ki OST]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | A | + | A romance historic drama depicting the love and battle of a woman from Goryeo who becomes a powerful Empress of the [[Wikipedia: Yuan Dynasty|Yuan Empire]]. |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
[[File:Empress Ki.jpg|thumb|150px|Correlation Chart - click to enlarge]] | [[File:Empress Ki.jpg|thumb|150px|Correlation Chart - click to enlarge]] | ||
;Main Cast | ;Main Cast | ||
| − | *[[Ha Ji Won]] as Ki Seung Nyang, later Empress Ki | + | *[[Ha Ji Won]] as Ki Seung Nyang, later [[Wikipedia: Qi Empress|Empress Ki]] |
| − | **[[Hyun Seung Min]] as young Seung Nyang | + | **[[Jung Ji So|Hyun Seung Min]] as young Seung Nyang |
*[[Joo Jin Mo]] as Wang Yoo, later King Wang Yoo of Goryeo | *[[Joo Jin Mo]] as Wang Yoo, later King Wang Yoo of Goryeo | ||
**[[Ahn Do Gyu]] as young Wang Yoo | **[[Ahn Do Gyu]] as young Wang Yoo | ||
| − | *[[Ji Chang Wook]] as Ta Hwan, later Emperor Huizong of Yuan | + | *[[Ji Chang Wook]] as Ta Hwan, later [[Wikipedia: Toghon Temür|Emperor Huizong of Yuan]] |
;Extended Cast | ;Extended Cast | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Baek Jin Hee]] as [[Wikipedia: Danashri|Danashri]] |
| + | *[[Jin Yi Han]] as [[Wikipedia: Toghtogha|Tal Tal]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Jung Hyun]] as Dang Ki Se | ||
| + | *[[Jun Gook Hwan]] as Yeon Chul | ||
| + | *[[Kim Young Ho]] as [[Wikipedia: Bayan|Baek Ahn]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Seo Hyung]] as [[Wikipedia: Budashiri|Empress Dowager]] | ||
| + | *[[Cha Do Jin]] as Tap Ja Hae | ||
| + | *[[Jung Woong In]] as Yeon Byung Soo | ||
*[[Kim Myung Gook]] as Jang Soon Yong | *[[Kim Myung Gook]] as Jang Soon Yong | ||
| − | + | *[[Lee Won Jong]] as Dok Man | |
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*[[Choi Moo Sung]] as Park Bool Hwa | *[[Choi Moo Sung]] as Park Bool Hwa | ||
*[[Cha Kwang Soo]] as Go Yong Bo | *[[Cha Kwang Soo]] as Go Yong Bo | ||
| − | *[[Lee Moon Shik]] as Bang | + | *[[Lee Moon Shik]] as Bang Shin Woo |
| + | *[[Lee Jae Yong]] as Wang Go | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Ah Jung]] as Yeon Hwa | ||
*[[Kwon Oh Joong]] as Choi Moo Song | *[[Kwon Oh Joong]] as Choi Moo Song | ||
| − | *[[Yoon Yong Hyun]] as | + | *[[Yoon Yong Hyun]] as Jeom Bak Yi |
| − | *[[Lee | + | *[[Yoo In Young]] as Yeon Bi Soo (daughter of Dolgul Batoru / unrequited love of Wang Yoo) |
| − | + | *[[Ryu Hyun Kyung]] as Joong Jun / Princess Kyung Hwa | |
| − | ' | + | *[[Shin Seung Hwan]] as Ggoi Bo |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Han Hye Rin]] as Lady Park |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Seo Yi Sook]] as Court Lady Seo |
| − | *[[Jung | + | *[[Lee Eung Kyung]] as Court Lady Noh |
| − | *[[Kim | + | *[[Song Kyung Chul]] as Mak Saeng |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kim Moo Young]] as Na Moo (Ta Hwan's escort warrior) |
| − | *[[Lee | + | *[[Oh Kwang Rok]] as Heuk Soo |
| − | + | *[[Jo Jae Yoon]] as Gol Ta | |
| − | '' | + | *[[Kim Hyung Bum]] as Jo Cham |
| − | *[[Kim | + | *[[Im Joo Eun]] as [[wikipedia:Bayan Khutugh|Bayan Khutugh]] |
| − | *[[Jin | + | *[[Lee Ji Hyun (1984)|Lee Ji Hyun]] as Hong Dan |
| − | *[[Kim | + | *[[Lee Kye Young]] (이계영) as Boo Sa Ki |
| + | *[[Jang Soon Gook]] (장순국) as Sul Do Gan | ||
| + | *[[Jung Yoon]] (정윤) as Gook soo | ||
| + | *[[Kim Jin Sung]] as Prince Ma Ha | ||
| + | **[[Sul Woo Hyung]] as younger Prince Ma Ha | ||
| + | *[[Kim Jin Woo]] as Prince Ayu Shiridara | ||
| + | **[[Lee Shi Woo]] (이시우) as baby Prince Ayu | ||
| + | *[[Choi Hyun]] as Palla Chubmokah (Ta Hwan's cousin) | ||
| + | *[[Seo In Woo]] (서인우) as Soo Ri | ||
| + | *[[Park Ha Na]] as Woo Hee | ||
| + | *[[Jo Woo Jin]] as Wang Go's soldier | ||
| + | *[[Kim Shin Woo]] (김신우) as Goryeo man | ||
| + | *[[Kim Jin Ho (1962)|Kim Jin Ho]] | ||
| + | *[[Park Kyu Jum]] | ||
| + | ;Special Appearances | ||
| + | *[[Sung Min Soo]] as Bang Jin | ||
| + | *[[Kim Myung Soo]] as Ki Ja Oh (Seung Nyang's father / head of full-time army) | ||
| + | *[[Kwon Tae Won]] as Chung Suk (former king of Goryeo / Wang Yoo's father) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Ye Ryung]] as Lady Lee (Seung Nyang's mother) | ||
| + | *[[Shim Yi Young]] as fortune teller | ||
| + | *[[Jun Se Hyun]] as Oh Jae In (Ta Hwan's concubine) | ||
| + | *[[Park Hae Mi]] as black magician | ||
| + | *[[Park Sun Woo]] as Maebak Column head | ||
| + | *[[Shim Min]] as court lady | ||
| + | *[[Jung Soo In]] | ||
| + | *[[Go Jin Myung]] | ||
| + | *[[Lee Jung Sung]] as Kim Soon Jo (penitentiary of Goryeo) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Jae Min]] as dying prince | ||
| + | *[[Jung Byung Ho]] (정병호) as Joo Gook Cheong (court minister) | ||
| + | *[[Jun Jin Gi]] as Yuan envoy | ||
| + | *[[Kim Hyo Myung (1988)|Kim Hyo Myung]] as man | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Production Company:''' Lee Kim Production and Company (이김프로덕션) | *'''Production Company:''' Lee Kim Production and Company (이김프로덕션) | ||
| − | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Joo Sung Woo]] | + | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Joo Sung Woo]] |
| − | *'''Directors:''' [[Han Hee]], [[Lee Sung Joon]] | + | *'''Directors:''' [[Han Hee]], [[Lee Sung Joon]] |
*'''Screenwriters:''' [[Jang Young Chul]], [[Jung Kyung Soon (writer)|Jung Kyung Soon]] | *'''Screenwriters:''' [[Jang Young Chul]], [[Jung Kyung Soon (writer)|Jung Kyung Soon]] | ||
| + | *'''Continuity:''' [[Kang Sook]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*At the press event, co-scriptwriter [[Jung Kyung Soon (writer)|Jung Kyung Soon]] revealed that while the inspiration for the drama came from [[wikipedia:Qi Empress|Empress Ki]], creative liberties were taken with the heroine, whose name, Ki Seung Nyang, is fictional. | *At the press event, co-scriptwriter [[Jung Kyung Soon (writer)|Jung Kyung Soon]] revealed that while the inspiration for the drama came from [[wikipedia:Qi Empress|Empress Ki]], creative liberties were taken with the heroine, whose name, Ki Seung Nyang, is fictional. | ||
| − | *[[Joo Jin Mo]] initially slated to play | + | *[[Joo Jin Mo]] was initially slated to play the historical [[Wikipedia: Chunghye of Goryeo|King Chunghye of Goryeo]], but controversy over fictional liberties being taken with the historical figure resulted in the decision to nix the initial hero for a fictional Goryeo king instead.--[http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20131024000810 Source] |
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| + | ==Recognitions== | ||
| + | ;2015 48th Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival | ||
| + | *Special Jury Prize | ||
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| + | ;2015 Korea Communications Commission Broadcasting Awards | ||
| + | *Excellence Hallyu Award | ||
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| + | ;2014 9th Seoul International Drama Awards | ||
| + | *Best series (Golden Bird Award) | ||
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| + | ;2014 50th PaekSang Arts Awards | ||
| + | *Best New Actress ([[Baek Jin Hee]]) | ||
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| + | ;2013 MBC Drama Awards | ||
| + | *Daesang / Grand Prize ([[Ha Ji Won]]) | ||
| + | *Actor of the Year (selected by PDs of three main broadcasters) ([[Ha Ji Won]]) | ||
| + | *Top Excellence Actor, Special Production ([[Joo Jin Mo]]) | ||
| + | *Excellence Actor, Special Production ([[Ji Chang Wook]]) | ||
| + | *Most Popular Actress ([[Ha Ji Won]]) | ||
| + | *Newcomer Actress Award ([[Baek Jin Hee]]) | ||
| + | *Writer of the Year ([[Jang Young Chul]], [[Jung Kyung Soon (writer)|Jung Kyung Soon]]) | ||
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/empress/ Official site] | *[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/empress/ Official site] | ||
| − | *'''News articles:''' [http://content.mbc.co.kr/english/news/2317992_25552.html (1)] | + | *[[wikipedia:ko:기황후 (드라마)|Korean Wikipedia]] |
| + | *'''News articles:''' [http://content.mbc.co.kr/english/news/2317992_25552.html (1)], [http://www.ytn.co.kr/_sn/1406_201403040112012922 (2)], [http://v.media.daum.net/v/20140401072206578?f=o (3)], [http://v.media.daum.net/v/20140430152706654?f=o (4)], [http://xportsnews.hankyung.com/?ac=article_view&entry_id=444120 (5)], [http://www.ohmynews.com/NWS_Web/View/at_pg.aspx?CNTN_CD=A0001986272 (6)] | ||
| − | {{DramaRing|MBC|Monday & Tuesday 22:00|[[Goddess of Fire]]| | + | {{DramaRing|MBC|Monday & Tuesday 22:00|[[Goddess of Fire]]|[[Triangle (MBC)|Triangle]]}} |
| − | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2013]] [[Category:MBC]] | + | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2013]] [[Category:KDrama2014]] [[Category:MBC]] [[Category:Romance]] [[Category:Historical]] [[Category:Action]] [[Category:Melodrama]] |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 18 December 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 기황후 / Ki Hwanghoo
- Also known as: Qi Empress
- Previously known as: 화투 / Hwatu (Battle of Flowers)
- Genre: Romance, historical, action, melodrama
- Episodes: 51
- Broadcast network: MBC
- Broadcast period: 2013-Oct-28 to 2014-Apr-29
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Empress Ki OST
Synopsis
A romance historic drama depicting the love and battle of a woman from Goryeo who becomes a powerful Empress of the Yuan Empire.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Main Cast
- Ha Ji Won as Ki Seung Nyang, later Empress Ki
- Hyun Seung Min as young Seung Nyang
- Joo Jin Mo as Wang Yoo, later King Wang Yoo of Goryeo
- Ahn Do Gyu as young Wang Yoo
- Ji Chang Wook as Ta Hwan, later Emperor Huizong of Yuan
- Extended Cast
- Baek Jin Hee as Danashri
- Jin Yi Han as Tal Tal
- Kim Jung Hyun as Dang Ki Se
- Jun Gook Hwan as Yeon Chul
- Kim Young Ho as Baek Ahn
- Kim Seo Hyung as Empress Dowager
- Cha Do Jin as Tap Ja Hae
- Jung Woong In as Yeon Byung Soo
- Kim Myung Gook as Jang Soon Yong
- Lee Won Jong as Dok Man
- Choi Moo Sung as Park Bool Hwa
- Cha Kwang Soo as Go Yong Bo
- Lee Moon Shik as Bang Shin Woo
- Lee Jae Yong as Wang Go
- Yoon Ah Jung as Yeon Hwa
- Kwon Oh Joong as Choi Moo Song
- Yoon Yong Hyun as Jeom Bak Yi
- Yoo In Young as Yeon Bi Soo (daughter of Dolgul Batoru / unrequited love of Wang Yoo)
- Ryu Hyun Kyung as Joong Jun / Princess Kyung Hwa
- Shin Seung Hwan as Ggoi Bo
- Han Hye Rin as Lady Park
- Seo Yi Sook as Court Lady Seo
- Lee Eung Kyung as Court Lady Noh
- Song Kyung Chul as Mak Saeng
- Kim Moo Young as Na Moo (Ta Hwan's escort warrior)
- Oh Kwang Rok as Heuk Soo
- Jo Jae Yoon as Gol Ta
- Kim Hyung Bum as Jo Cham
- Im Joo Eun as Bayan Khutugh
- Lee Ji Hyun as Hong Dan
- Lee Kye Young (이계영) as Boo Sa Ki
- Jang Soon Gook (장순국) as Sul Do Gan
- Jung Yoon (정윤) as Gook soo
- Kim Jin Sung as Prince Ma Ha
- Sul Woo Hyung as younger Prince Ma Ha
- Kim Jin Woo as Prince Ayu Shiridara
- Lee Shi Woo (이시우) as baby Prince Ayu
- Choi Hyun as Palla Chubmokah (Ta Hwan's cousin)
- Seo In Woo (서인우) as Soo Ri
- Park Ha Na as Woo Hee
- Jo Woo Jin as Wang Go's soldier
- Kim Shin Woo (김신우) as Goryeo man
- Kim Jin Ho
- Park Kyu Jum
- Special Appearances
- Sung Min Soo as Bang Jin
- Kim Myung Soo as Ki Ja Oh (Seung Nyang's father / head of full-time army)
- Kwon Tae Won as Chung Suk (former king of Goryeo / Wang Yoo's father)
- Kim Ye Ryung as Lady Lee (Seung Nyang's mother)
- Shim Yi Young as fortune teller
- Jun Se Hyun as Oh Jae In (Ta Hwan's concubine)
- Park Hae Mi as black magician
- Park Sun Woo as Maebak Column head
- Shim Min as court lady
- Jung Soo In
- Go Jin Myung
- Lee Jung Sung as Kim Soon Jo (penitentiary of Goryeo)
- Jung Jae Min as dying prince
- Jung Byung Ho (정병호) as Joo Gook Cheong (court minister)
- Jun Jin Gi as Yuan envoy
- Kim Hyo Myung as man
Production Credits
- Production Company: Lee Kim Production and Company (이김프로덕션)
- Chief Producer: Joo Sung Woo
- Directors: Han Hee, Lee Sung Joon
- Screenwriters: Jang Young Chul, Jung Kyung Soon
- Continuity: Kang Sook
Notes
- At the press event, co-scriptwriter Jung Kyung Soon revealed that while the inspiration for the drama came from Empress Ki, creative liberties were taken with the heroine, whose name, Ki Seung Nyang, is fictional.
- Joo Jin Mo was initially slated to play the historical King Chunghye of Goryeo, but controversy over fictional liberties being taken with the historical figure resulted in the decision to nix the initial hero for a fictional Goryeo king instead.--Source
Recognitions
- 2015 48th Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival
- Special Jury Prize
- 2015 Korea Communications Commission Broadcasting Awards
- Excellence Hallyu Award
- 2014 9th Seoul International Drama Awards
- Best series (Golden Bird Award)
- 2014 50th PaekSang Arts Awards
- Best New Actress (Baek Jin Hee)
- 2013 MBC Drama Awards
- Daesang / Grand Prize (Ha Ji Won)
- Actor of the Year (selected by PDs of three main broadcasters) (Ha Ji Won)
- Top Excellence Actor, Special Production (Joo Jin Mo)
- Excellence Actor, Special Production (Ji Chang Wook)
- Most Popular Actress (Ha Ji Won)
- Newcomer Actress Award (Baek Jin Hee)
- Writer of the Year (Jang Young Chul, Jung Kyung Soon)
Episode Ratings
See Empress Ki/Episode Ratings
External Links
- Official site
- Korean Wikipedia
- News articles: (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)

