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Qin Shi Li Ren Ming Yue Xin

  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Dilraba Dilmurat and Vin Zhang in Qin Shi Li Ren Ming Yue Xin (2017)
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A sad love triangle in the ancient imperial palace.A sad love triangle in the ancient imperial palace.A sad love triangle in the ancient imperial palace.

  • Stars
    • Dilraba Dilmurat
    • Vin Zhang
    • Tong Yang
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    804
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Dilraba Dilmurat
      • Vin Zhang
      • Tong Yang
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes48

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    Dilraba Dilmurat
    Dilraba Dilmurat
    • Gongsun Li
    • 2017
    Vin Zhang
    Vin Zhang
    • Ying Zheng
    • 2017
    Tong Yang
    • Li Zhong
    • 2017
    Chang Liu
    Chang Liu
    • Jing Ke
    • 2017
    Tae Lee
    Tae Lee
    • Han Shen
    • 2017
    Xuan Zhang
    • Gai Lan
    • 2017
    Tonghui Wang
    • Gai Nie
    • 2017
    Tianming Tan
    Tianming Tan
    • Fan Yuqi
    • 2017
    Tiantian Huangyang
    Tiantian Huangyang
    • Young Gongsun Li
    • 2017
    Wangzi Xu
    Wangzi Xu
    • Young Jing Ke
    • 2017
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    4angelx_cute08

    A good story ruined by poor execution!

    I am sure I heard this was a big hit in its country of origin. So, I got curious and had quite a bit of an expectation. After completing the drama, I am just utterly disappointed. I almost dropped this because of the poor casting choices. They could have chosen better actors in the leading role. I guess they went after who is popular at the moment. The actor playing the King is so wooden and uninspiring. I can't believe they got him to play the famous Qin Shi Huang. He was supposed to be an authoritarian tyrant. He exuded so much power and vitality in him but I couldn't feel it with this actor. He had almost the same expressions all throughout the entire drama. He looked and acted weak. Gongsun Li's character was supposed to be vibrant, smart and outstanding. Again, I couldn't feel it with this actress. She was bland. I like the actors playing Jing Ke and Madam Chu. I like her little facial expressions and the way she talks. She had this irritating persona and therefore, was a really effective character. I prefer Han Shen over everyone on this drama. You could feel his suppressed emotions. He portrayed the character of a man in love with a woman he could never have well. As for the visual effects, they looked like it was done by amateurs. Lastly, there were so many plot holes and inconsistencies with the characters. I really wanted to like The King's Woman but I just can't. It is a good story but ruined by poor execution.
    4yvarley

    Much Ado About The King's Woman

    The great thing about this drama is the eye candy. Both leading actors are exceptionally handsome. Costuming is out of this world and even supports the narrative. The sets and cinematography are executed well above par. This drama has everything going for it...

    Except for the plot and characterisation.

    Gong Sun Li is the granddaughter of a military commander and has become a martial artist under his tutelage. She is the love interest of most of the men. Needless to say this is not inconceivable when played by Dilraba Dilmurat. It is also pleasant to have her speaking in a normal voice. Her character is kind and believes in justice and the common good.

    Equal in the Easy on the Eyes stakes, Zhang Bin Bin does a turn at being a ruthless, despicable tyrant, who is willing to sacrifice everything to achieve his greater goal: the unification of the States.

    This is going to be a love story. So what could possibly go wrong?

    Well ... there is Gong Sun Li's childhood sweetheart, Jing Ke, who is also an apprentice to her Grandfather. There is Han Shen who is the senior apprentice to her Grandfather, who also has unrequited love for Li.

    After some fighting, an interlude and then some more fighting, Jing Ke is seriously injured and Gong Sun Li has to sell herself to the King for the cure. This is the point when things start to go South.

    The premise of the love plot from this point is that you can imprison someone, treat them really badly, including physical and psychological abuse, and somehow they can grow to love you. It is a 'How to perpetrate domestic violence' text book.

    Subplots and court intrigues are shallow and are not helped by equally shallow/monochromatic supporting characters. Jing Ke's alcohol binge after losing Li, continues longer than need be to move the plot forward. The same can be said for the assassination plot which seems to take half of the series to plan, even though everyone is in one place.

    The scene where Li finds Zheng covered in blood and surrounded by the bodies of the people he has slaughtered harks back to Anakin and Padme after the massacre of the Sand People in Star Wars. In both cases it is utterly unbelievable that a sane person could still care for someone so utterly devoid of remorse.

    With regard to the costuming, this drama should certainly have had some awards. Not only are the fabric and adornments beautiful and sumptuously detailed and constructed, they also follow the relationship of the lead characters. At first their clothing clashes then their clothes become complementary, in one scene they are almost wearing the same garments, when they are happy and away from court scrutiny. Then as things begin to unravel the colours go back to clashing again.

    The wigs and hair accessories also deserve an honourable mention, as they were so different from other costume dramas. One set of hair ornament particularly stands out as they are reminiscent of the face hugger from Alien. You'll know it when you see them!

    There were some interesting techniques used throughout the film, which may have been intended to remind viewers this was a story, that the characters were fictional representations of historical figures or to accentuate the tension of the moment. In particular the loud drum beat whenever someone fell or went on their knees. Then there was the dripping sound. There were many headshots where the camera seemed to focus on the side of the speaker's head rather than centering the face. And sudden zoom-ins when something important had just been said or done. They may have been a trop to vary the vision and audio.

    This series had so much potential with its leading actors, costuming, cinematography. It is sad to think it never reached it. Never the less it is worth watching for the costuming alone.

    PS Female armour - excessive shoulder pads/pauldrons make it difficult to move your arms, apart from looking stupid. Open neck and chest line is just asking for someone to shoot or slash you there. No helmet...results in no brains.
    7rozelyn

    It deserves some praise!

    I enjoyed the actors in this series. I enjoyed getting trapped in the plot and passion. My opinion: I was devastated at the end. I didn't want my heart to break so badly, but it's a tragedy so prepare yourself.
    7AppleEye2U

    A Chinese Stockholm syndrome Love Story

    The story of The King's Woman is based on the fictional love story of the first emperor of China, Qin She Huang, born as Ying Zheng, the prince of Qin. There's also a story arc about a murder attempt on his life that has been written down in history.

    The plot: Gong Sun Li (Dilraba Dilmurat) is the granddaughter and disciple of the powerful military commander Gong Sun Yu. The first disciple Jing Ke (Liu Chang) and Li have always been in love with each other since childhood. When the Qin troops attack, Jing Ke is poisoned while trying to protect Li. In order to save Jing Ke, Li agrees to marry Ying Zheng (Zhang Bin Bin), the King of the Qin State, but she discovers that she is already pregnant with Jing Ke's baby.

    Ying Zheng has always been in love with Li and accepts the child as his own. As Li gets to know the kinder, gentler side of the ruthless ruler, she begins to fall in love with him. Where will her allegiance lie when Jing Ke comes to the palace to assassinate Ying Zheng?

    The good: Somehow I must be twisted af, because I really liked this show. Why else can I relate to all these crazy characters? I am feeling for a girl, Gong Sun Li, who's suffering from a severe form of Stockholm Syndrome. She's showing sympathy, and eventually love, to a terrorist king who holds her in hostage. Moreover my heart is aching for this brute tyrant, who just can't help himself, because he lacks trust and love since childhood. I guess this madness is partly due to the good looks, and acting, of Zhang Bin Bin, who displays all kind of contrary emotions within seconds. The beautiful cinematography isn't helping either.

    The bad: The only way to watch this love story with your sanity in tact, is preparing yourself for the ending. One should know this is not the era of happy campers.
    10doilynmathias

    Beautifully depicts and upholds all the values of humanity

    Hats off to the entire unit for bringing out this series for all to see. A peak into history, the action scenes with swords are just mind boggling, captured so well. Our values, principals, beliefs, words and actions make us who we are. All of this is so wonderfully portrayed by this drama. Thanks to the HLBN entertainment for their brilliant translation in English, where you could feel the emotions of every scene and character without which it would have been impossible to relate to this beautiful work of art.

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      Adapted from the 1st book in the novel series "The Legend of Qin: Li Ji Story" by Shiren Wen.
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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2017 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Mandarin
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