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Revision as of 17:13, 30 April 2014

Empress Ki

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.

Cast

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Main Cast
Extended Cast
Special Appearances

Production Credits

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

2013 MBC Drama Awards

Episode Ratings

See Empress Ki/Episode Ratings

External Links



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