Palace 3: The Lost Daughter
Palace 3: The Lost Daughter | |
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Also known as | The Palace: The Lost Daughter |
Genre | Historical, ancient costume comedy |
Written by | Yu Zheng |
Directed by |
Li Huizhu Zheng Wei'en |
Starring |
Lu Yi Mabel Yuan Gao Yunxiang Shirley Dai Yang Rong Alyssa Chia Kingdom Yuen Kent Tong |
Opening theme | Mabel Yuan Lonely |
Ending theme | Mabel Yuan No complaints |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 44 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Yu Zheng |
Location(s) | Hengdian World Studios |
Production company(s) |
Hunan Economic Channel Yu Zheng Studio |
Release | |
Original network | Hunan Television |
Picture format | 576i, 1080i |
Audio format | Dolby Digital |
First shown in | China |
Original release | April 7, 2014 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Palace II (TV series) |
Palace 3: The Lost Daughter | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 宮鎖連城 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 宫锁连城 | ||||||
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Palace 3: The Lost Daughter, also known as The Palace: The Lost Daughter is a 2014 Chinese historical television series written and produced by Yu Zheng and directed by Li Huizhu and Zheng Wei'en, and starring Lu Yi, Mabel Yuan, Gao Yunxiang, Shirley Dai, Yang Rong, Alyssa Chia, Kingdom Yuen and Kent Tong.[1][2][3][4] Palace 3: The Lost Daughter is a sequel to the 2012 television series Palace II. The television series was first broadcast on Hunan Television on 7 April 2014 in mainland China.[5]
Cast
Main cast
- Lu Yi as Fucha Hengtai[6]
- Mabel Yuan as Song Liancheng[6]
- Gao Yunxiang as Jiang Yichen[7]
- Shirley Dai as Xingdai[8]
- Yang Rong as Tong Yuxiu
- Alyssa Chia as Xingyu
- Kingdom Yuen as Mother Tan
- Kent Tong as Qianlong Emperor
- Wang Lin as Nalan Yingyue
- Kou Zhenhai as Fucha Wenghadai
- Zhang Yameng as Rumei
- Wang Renjun as Fucha Mingxuan[9]
- Yang Mingna as Ulanara, the Step Empress
- Alice Chan as Liniang
- Shen Baoping as Minister Tong
- Madina Memet as Baile
- Zhang Tianyang as Guo Xiao
- Zhou Fang as Bu Qingyun
- Zhang Zhehan as Sun Heli[10]
- Shao Min as Qin Xiang
Other cast
- Bai Shan as Tian Wanniang
- Chen Xiao as Saman[11]
- Huo Zhengyan as A Di
- Liu Xiaoxiao as Renshan
- Yin Xiaotian as General Duolong
- Mao Xiaotong as Chunxi
- Bao Beier
Plagiarism lawsuit
On April 2, 2014, a newspaper quoted actress Shirley Dai as claiming that Palace 3: The Lost Daughter was actually based on Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao's 1992 novel Plum Blossom Scar (梅花烙). Writer-producer Yu Zheng then unleashed a rant on his Sina Weibo microblog calling "a certain actress" an attention whore.[12]
Shortly after the drama aired in China on April 7, Chiung Yao released an open letter to China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television on April 15 accusing Yu Zheng of blatant plagiarism "unprecedented and beyond my endurance," seeking the immediate suspension of the broadcast of the TV series. Yu denied the claim, saying he was a fan of Chiung Yao with no intention of angering her. On April 28, a team led by Wang Jun from Beijing-based Yingke Law Firm filed a plagiarism lawsuit against Yu.[13] Chiung Yao has received the public support of many, including Ruby Lin who starred in a 2010 Yu Zheng drama Beauty's Rival in Palace.[14]
On May 6, writer Li Yaling (李亚玲), who co-wrote 2 Yu Zheng dramas Pretty Maid (2010) and Spell of the Fragrance (2010), offered to be a witness to support Chiung Yao's lawsuit. She claimed that back in 2008 Yu had asked her to "borrow" Plum Blossom Scar's story for a new script, but she refused.[15]
On July 14, Yu Zheng's objections to the jurisdiction of the case were denied by Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court.[16]
On December 5, Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court convened the case. Wang Hailin (汪海林), executive director of Chinese Television Series Screenwriter Association, testified as expert witness for Chiung Yao's camp.[17]
On December 12, 109 Chinese screenwriters published a joint statement supporting Chiung Yao's lawsuit against Yu Zheng.[18] A day later, an additional 30 Chinese screenwriters made their support of Chiung Yao known.[19]
On December 25, the court ruled in Chiung Yao's favor, ordering 4 companies to stop distributing and broadcasting The Palace: The Lost Daughter, also demanding Yu Zheng to publicly apologize, and pay Chiung Yao ¥5 million (around $800,000). China Radio International called it a "landmark ruling".[20]
International broadcast
Country | Network(s)/Station(s) | Series premiere | Title |
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Thailand | Workpoint TV | June 2014, Repeat telecast in 2015 | จอมนางวังต้องห้าม 3 (Jom Nang Wang Tong Ham Sam, literally: Great Lady of Forbidden City[21]) |
Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Cambodia Thailand |
ONE TV ASIA | Apr 8,2017 | Sat and Sun 21:50(SIN) 20:50(JKT/BKK) |
References
- ↑ 于正新剧《宫锁连城》将登湖南 全家福版海报曝光 (in Chinese). Xinhuanet. March 2014.
- ↑ 《宫锁连城》曝夺爱海报 袁姗姗杨蓉冰火交锋 (in Chinese). People. March 2014.
- ↑ 《连城》陆毅袁姗姗虐心恋于正叫板甄嬛 (in Chinese). Sina. March 2013.
- ↑ 《宫3》继续双男主模式 高云翔陆毅新贵对决 (in Chinese). Sina. 2013.
- ↑ 《宫锁连城》接档《璀璨人生》 杨明娜角色虐心 (in Chinese). 163.com. March 2014.
- 1 2 《宫锁连城》陆毅袁姗姗油菜花海玩纯情 (in Chinese). Xinhuanet. March 2014.
- ↑ 高云翔《第一纵队》杀青 《宫锁连城》诠释武侠情结 (in Chinese). Xinhuanet. March 2014.
- ↑ 《宫锁连城》将播 戴娇倩野蛮格格吸引眼球 (in Chinese). 163.com. March 2014.
- ↑ 王仁君《宫锁连城》剧照首曝光 挑战叛逆引期待 (in Chinese). People. March 2014.
- ↑ 《宫锁连城》张哲瀚变身深情男(图) (in Chinese). Sina. 2013.
- ↑ 《宫锁连城》曝陈晓剧照 变奇幻催眠大师 (in Chinese). Sina. March 2014.
- ↑ 于正与主演戴娇倩"互黑" "禁止"对方出席发布会 (in Chinese). 2014.
- ↑ Chiung Yao Sues Yu Zheng for Plagiarism
- ↑ Ruby Lin takes Chiung Yao side over plagiarism allegations
- ↑ 琼瑶诉于正抄袭 编剧李亚玲:愿协助作证 (in Chinese). 2014.
- ↑ (Chinese) 琼瑶著作权案 法院驳回于正管辖异议申请
- ↑ 琼瑶告于正案首现"专家辅助" 行业内先于法律管理
- ↑ 琼瑶诉于正抄袭 109名编剧联名支持
- ↑ 继续声援! 又有30余位编剧支持琼瑶诉于正
- ↑ "Court Supports Chiung Yao's Plagiarism Charges". 2014-12-25.
- ↑ "เรื่องย่อ จอมนางวังต้องห้าม (Gong 3)". luvasianseries.blogspot.com (in Thai). 26 August 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
External links
- (Chinese) Palace 3: The Lost Daughter Sina
- (Chinese) Palace 3: The Lost Daughter Hunan TV