Empress Ki
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Contents
Details
- Title: 기황후 / Ki Hwanghoo
- Also known as: Qi Empress
- Previously known as: 화투 / Hwatu (Battle of Flowers)
- Genre: Historical, romance, action, political, melodrama
- Episodes: 50
- Broadcast network: MBC
- Broadcast period: 2013-Oct-28 to 2014-??
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Empress Ki OST
Synopsis
A Historical drama depicts the love and battle of a woman in Goryeo Dynasty who becomes the conqueror of Yuan Empire.
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
- Yoon Ah Jung as Yeon Hwa
- Kim Myung Gook as Jang Soon Yong
People who assist Empress Ki in Goryeo
- Choi Moo Sung as Park Bool Hwa
- Cha Kwang Soo as Go Yong Bo
- Lee Moon Shik as Bang Sun Woo
- Kwon Oh Joong as Choi Moo Song
- Yoon Yong Hyun as Jum Park Yi
- Lee Won Jong as Dok Man
Enemies who confront Empress Ki
- Cha Do Jin as Tab Ja Hae
- Jun Gook Hwan as Yeon Chul
- Jung Woong In as Uhm Byung Soo
- Kim Jung Hyun as Dang Ki Se
- Baek Jin Hee as Tana Shiri
- Lee Jae Yong as Wang Go
Empress Ki's Rival
- Kim Young Ho as Baek Ahn
- Jin Yi Han as Tal Tal
- Kim Suh Hyung as Empress Dowager
Production Credits
- Production Company: Lee Kim Production and Company (이김프로덕션)
- Chief Producer: Joo Sung Woo (주성우)
- Directors: Han Hee, Lee Sung Joon ( 이성준)
- Screenwriters: Jang Young Chul, Jung Kyung Soon
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 initially slated to play a historical Goryeo king, 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
Episode Ratings
See Empress Ki/Episode Ratings
External Links
- Official site
- News articles: (1)
