Princess Der Ling (TV series)

2006 Chinese TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Princess Der Ling (traditional Chinese: 德齡公主; simplified Chinese: 德龄公主; pinyin: Délíng Gōngzhǔ), also known as Secret Files of the Qing Imperial Palace: Princess Der Ling (清宮秘檔之德齡公主; 清宫秘档之德龄公主; Qīnggōng Mìdàng zhī Délíng Gōngzhǔ), is a Chinese period drama television series based on the historical novel of the same name written by Xu Xiaobin. The series premiered on CCTV-8 on 30 August 2006,[3] and had been broadcast on Top TV [zh] in Taiwan since 2009, with Taiwanese Hokkien dubbing.[4] It is the first and only television dramatisation of Der Ling's life.[5]

Also known asSecret Files of the Qing Imperial Palace: Princess Der Ling
Based onPrincess Der Ling
by Xu Xiaobin
Written byXu Xiaobin
Li Xuebing
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Princess Der Ling
Der Ling (left in red), portrayed by Zhang Jingjing, and her sister Roung Ling, portrayed by Sun Yifei.
Also known asSecret Files of the Qing Imperial Palace: Princess Der Ling
GenreHistorical drama
Based onPrincess Der Ling
by Xu Xiaobin
Written byXu Xiaobin
Li Xuebing
Directed byHan Gang
Starring
Country of originChina
Original languagesChinese
English
(occasionally French, Japanese, Russian and Spanish)
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes29[1]
Production
Executive producersWang Guohui
Yuan Mei
ProducersZhu Tong
Xue Guizhi
Wang Wei
CinematographyWu Fei
EditorWang Yue
Running time43 minutes
Production companiesBeijing Qixinran Film and Television Culture
BudgetCN¥16,000,000[2]
Original release
NetworkCCTV-8
Release30 August 2006 (2006-08-30)
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Synopsis

Upon their return to China from France, Der Ling (Zhang Jingjing) and Roung Ling (Sun Yifei), daughters of the Qing-dynasty diplomat Yu Keng (Liu Wenzhi), are installed as court ladies to the Empress Dowager Cixi (Lü Zhong). The Yu sisters, with the feeling of reforming an ancient empire, eventually realise its impossibility of change, and witness the dynasty's gradual demise. Der Ling's relationship with Kevin White (Jonathan Kos-Read; based on her real-life husband Thaddeus Cohu White) was highly romanticised in the series.

According to the Peking University professor Chen Xiaoming, in Xu Xiaobin's novel, as well in the series adaptation, "Der Ling and Roung Ling are symbols of Western civilisation". Despite being born in the Qing Empire, "they are the messengers of modern Western civilisation rather than daughters of ancient Eastern civilisation. They enter the ancient palace carrying within themselves a modern concept, a modern lifestyle and a modern aesthetic, bringing a free spirit to a society of rigid stratification, which is fresh and more humane."[6]

Cast and characters

DVD release

The series was released in a DVD boxset on 7 September 2006. The set includes ten discs containing all the episodes.[7]

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