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, ''Beauty's Rival in Palace'' tells a dramatised account of Empress Dou (
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) and how her efforts and achievements in the imperial court positively influenced the reign of her husband Emperor Wen (
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Synopsis

During the early
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, young Du YunXi's mother was drawn into a palace conflict which resulted in her entire family being executed. When she grew up, she unexpectedly entered the palace as a maid. She displayed extraordinary talents when she arranged for Lady Li's child to be swapped under the care of the empress. Her intelligence impressed
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, and she was sent to Liu Heng, King of Dai, with a new identity as Dou Yifang, so she could spy on him. In order to rid the world of further sufferings under the regime, but at the same time earn the trust of Empress Dowager Lü, Dou Yifang suggested to her husband Liu Heng to start training his army under the guise of building his grand ceremonial tomb. People, believing that she was bringing downfall to the empire, pleaded for her to be put to death. But nonetheless, Liu Heng trusted her completely and subsequently made her his empress.


Lurking in Dai

At the beginning of
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Dynasty, young YunXi and Shen'er fates intertwined as YunXi's mother, a palace maid of
Consort Bo Empress Dowager Bo (薄太后) was an imperial concubine of Emperor Gaozu of Han (Liu Bang). She was also known as Consort Bo (薄姬) during the life of the Emperor, and more formally as either Empress Dowager Xiaowen (孝文太后) or (rarer) Em ...
embroiled in the schemes of the then Empress Lü Zhi, who was very jealous of her mistress. To cover up a botched assassination of the young Liu Heng, Lü Zhi placed the blame on YunXi's mother and wanted her entire family executed. Consort Bo, knowing that her servant was innocent, plans for the poor maid's escape but the road that was supposed to lead them to freedom was surrounded by Lü Zhi's guards who were under the order to kill YunXi and her Mother. At the hour of peril, Shen'er's father futilely helped YunXi's mother to escape entrapment but they ultimately sacrificed themselves to save their children after being surrounded by the palace guards. YunXi and Shen'er became orphans and they became close as sisters, but were soon separated from each other as YunXi's uncle abandoned Shen'er on the streets at the suggestion of his wife. Lost in the streets, a brothel proprietor took Shen'er and groomed her to be a courtesan. After growing up, YunXi was selected as a maid-in-waiting in the Han Palace, and Shen'er also went to the palace in the name of another person and met YunXi accidentally. YunXi knows the rules of palace very well – living in palace is just like diving into the treacherous sea. She always behaves carefully and resolves crisis with her wisdom, which helped her gain trust from the Queen (Zhang Yan) and the Emperor (Liu Ying). Zhang Yan was the niece of Liu Ying and the daughter of
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. Shen'er used a lot of tricks to gain favor from the Emperor (Liu Ying), but does not get what she wants. This led to the start of rivalry between YunXi and Shen'er. Empress Dowager
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appreciates YunXi's intelligence. She uses Shen'er's life to threaten and force YunXi to change her name to
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and become a spy in Dai, monitoring the behaviors of the King of Dai ( Liu Heng) and Empress Dowager of Dai (
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). The person who escorted
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to Dai is
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, a General of Dai, and her maid, Mo Xueyuan, who is also Lü Zhi's spy. In Zhou Yafu's mind, Yifang cannot be trusted; in Yifang's mind, Xueyuan is attending at her side to monitored her on behalf of Lü Zhi. This causes all of them to distrust each other. In the end, Mo Xue yuan became Yi Fang good sister and someone whom she trusted because she realises Xue Yuan was Ah Chou, an ugly chambermaid that she knew before she became Lü Zhi spy. After arriving at Dai, Yifang finds that the King of Dai ( Liu Heng) behaves frivolously and dissolutely, however, the truth is that he is a King who really cares about his people. Thus, she changes her mind and decides to help Liu Heng by sending fake information to Empress
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. Liu Heng was also attracted to Yifang, and made a promise that he would never ask why to Yifang because he trusted her.


Consign by the Princess of Dai

In the past, the mother of Liu Heng (King of Dai),
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, mutilated her face in order to show her loyalty to Empress
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. She was scarred in her face. She lives in the palace of Dai and rarely goes out, with the intent to hide their abilities and pretending to be weak. In her mind, the only wife of Liu Heng and daughter-in-law of hers is Zhou Zirang, the younger sister of
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, a kind and righteous women. Yunxi and Zirang came to Dai together with the rest of the ladies-in-waiting sent from the Han Palace by Lü Zhi as gifts to Liu Heng. Consort Bo viewed the ladies in mistrust especially Yifang as they are the people sent by Lü Zhi. Qingning, the wife of Liu Heng and the Queen of Dai is actually the spy sent by Lü Zhi to monitor the situations in Dai Palace. However, Qingning fell in love with Liu Heng at first sight, and sent fake information to protect Liu Heng. Unfortunately, Qingning eventually died to protect Yifang's secret identity and extracts a promise from her to take care of Liu Heng. Starting from that moment, Yifang opens her heart to Liu Heng and Liu Heng also falls in love with her. However, Dowager Bo who favored Zirang have her crowned as the Queen of Dai in place of the late Qingning. But the battle in the Palace of Dai intensifies as the ladies fought against each other for Liu Heng's attention especially against Yifang who won his heart. With this and coupled with the disgust from
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who thinks she is a calamity by being too wise for a woman, made
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's life in Dai Palace restless and hounded with troubles. Against all odds, with the trust and concern from Liu Heng, she goes through difficulties and triumphs over plots and schemes. Sensing the unrest following the assumed death of Liu Ying, Liu Heng wishes to raise arms and troops but was troubled about how to do so without alarming Lü Zhi. Yifang helps her husband on the matters of military training in secret by suggesting him to order for the building of the Royal Mausoleum to achieve immortality, which in turn tricks Empress
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into believing that she has led Liu Heng stray, therefore rendering him as harmless. This led the ministers of Dai to think that she was a bad woman, and requested Liu Heng to sentence her to death. Yifang concedes with the negative impressions she made to the ministers and carried on to let them flourish to make her plans to deceive Lü Zhi realistic. Only Liu Heng understands her and respects her for her sacrifices. Later, through the efforts of Consort Bo, Queen Zirang got pregnant and gave birth to a son prematurely, and asked
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to bring up her son before she dies. Years later,
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also gave birth to Princess
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and Prince Liu Qi.
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treated the three children fairly, as a mother do to their children. However, Zirang's child was murdered by Zisu, a maid of Dai whom Consort Bo used to distract Liu Heng from Yifang albeit unsuccessful (Zisu is indebted to Yifang so she tries to pay the debt by removing the obstacle to the crown for Yifang's son, Liu Qi). Everyone thought that it was
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who murdered Zirang's child, and
Consort Bo Empress Dowager Bo (薄太后) was an imperial concubine of Emperor Gaozu of Han (Liu Bang). She was also known as Consort Bo (薄姬) during the life of the Emperor, and more formally as either Empress Dowager Xiaowen (孝文太后) or (rarer) Em ...
hated her to death.
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used this unfortunate incident as a balance between Empress
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and Dai, and helped Liu Heng to save time to plot insurrection.


Battle in the palace

Emperor Liu Ying is looking for a way to escape his depressing life in the palace and to the free life out of the control of Empress Dowager Lü. Shen'er helped him to sneak out of the palace by paying a talented impersonator to disguise Liu Ying, However, Shen'er and Liu Ying were caught by Empress Dowager
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. Liu Ying tells
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about his wish.
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eventually gives him freedom and announced to the public that Liu Ying died. Shen'er, who was hungry for fame and power, declined to follow Liu Heng, and was then promoted as Furen by the Empress, not knowing the consequences that will follow. After announcing Liu Ying's death,
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enthroned
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, the son of Liu Ying and Zhang Yan (in truth, the son of the Emperor Liu Ying with concubine Lady Li) as the new emperor, and all the concubines of Liu Ying were immolated. To escape this coming doom, Shen'er finds ways to get close to the nephew of Empress Dowager
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, Lü Lu and escapes from being buried alive in respect to the late Emperor Liu Ying's death. Shen'er is a woman who wishes to be as powerful as the Empress Dowager and she is overwhelmed by the temptation of wealth and power – being obsessed with this kind of thinking and she never stopped finding ways to fulfill her own ambitions. In one of her efforts to seek power, she advised Lü Lu to begin to carry favor in order to be the Royal Grand Commandant. After her plans worked and Lü Lu become the Grand Commandant, in a turn of fate she was captured by Empress Dowager Lü after being caught ill-advising Lü Lu and being a bad influence to young Emperor
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. Later in order to save herself, Shen'er unwisely told the young Emperor about his parentage and how
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executed his birth mother to give a son to Empress Zhang Yan. She asks Lü Lu to use the troops to arrest
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and
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, and plans to build a new emperor. Liu Heng and Liu Zhang team up;
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died with regret; Lü Lu and Shen'er escaped in disarray. Wang Zhi, daughter of Shen'er and Lü Lu, was taken away by Mo Li. At the end of the war, Liu Heng and Liu Zhang were fighting for the throne,
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helped Liu Heng to win the heart of people. She use Liu Zhang's wife Lü Yu as a bait, and helped Liu Heng get the throne. After becoming the Empress,
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finds where Shen'er is and lets her live in the Palace of Han. Shen'er went on to play the role of a repentant and caring younger sister to Yifang, but in fact, at every step, she wants to be the Empress. Shen'er deliberately designs plans to let Liu Heng favor and patronize her in order to sleep with him, and she gives birth to his second son, Liu Wu. Under the instructions of the Prime Minister, Dou Changjun posed as Dou Yifang's lost brother to spy on her and expose her identity. Instead of exposing him, she bought his allegiance immediately and used him as a double-agent to infiltrate the political scene. He eventually falls in love with her. They become soul mates and he helped her go through her darkest hours when she and Liu Heng were at a cold war with each other for two years. For her son's future, Shen'er views Yifang's son, Liu Qi as an obstacle in her son's path to the Throne. Shen'er plotted and devised schemes to overthrow Yifang. Initially, she plans to reveal Yifang's relationship to the late Empress Lü Zhi as a spy sent to Dai. She also uses Zhou Yafu's hatred towards Yifang due to the death of Zirang's son and further plans the rape and murder of Xueyuan to enlist Zhou Yafu in her conspiracy against Yifang, and allying herself in secret with Empress Dowager Bo who held grudges against Yifang. Later, she devises the witchcraft affair by planting voodoo dolls with Liu Heng and Liu Wu's name on it in Yifang's palace in order to charge Yifang with treason crime of praying for Liu Heng and Liu Wu's death. But YiFang changed the name Liu Wu to Liu Qi and planted it back in Shen'er's palace. In the end, her own plot backfires against herself and Shen'er's doomed fate was sealed. For her son's life, Shen'er makes a deal with Yifang, that she will confess the criminal charges resulting from her schemes and in return, Yifang must protect her son's life – to this which Yifang agrees.


Hostility between mother and son

In an accident, Liu Qi killed the King of Wu's youngest son Liu Xian, a spoiled lording that antagonized Liu Qi. Liu Bi, the King Of Wu seeks to have his son's death avenged and pressured the Emperor to execute Liu Qi. The court is in a difficult conflict as Liu Bi's Wu State is the frontier region of the Han Empire – in case Liu Bu rises in rebellion against the Han Court for this matter, the whole empire will be in disarray as they will lose a protector region against foreign invaders. Yifang wisely maneuvered through the conflict by staking Liu Qi's life to pressure Liu Bi to accept his son's death as an accident. Although Yifang managed to save the Empire from falling apart, her son grows apart from her- believing that he has no place in Yifang's heart. The disheartened, gradually alienated Liu Qi then secretly met Wang Zhi, his childhood acquaintance and was deeply attracted to her. Liu Heng was ill but often wakes up at night to care for Yifang during her blindness. Liu Heng does his best to hide his illness, so as to not cause Yifang to worry. Finally, at the moment of their final parting, Liu Heng told Yi Fang that he has no regrets in life and he loves her with all his heart. Liu Heng died in the summer of the year 157 BC and afterwards, Liu Qi ascended the Throne as Emperor Jing of Han. However, Yifang, now Empress Dowager deeply loved Shen’er's only son Liu Wu, and out of fear of harm that might come to him, she tried to pressure Liu Qi to appoint his brother as Crown Prince, to which Liu Qi agreed to let his brother ascend the throne after a hundred years. Sensing the turbulence in palace and wanting to secure their position, Consort Wang Zhi and Princess Guantao forged an alliance, in which the latter promised to help Liu Che ascend the Throne, but Liu Che must marry her daughter, Chen Jiao and crown her Empress afterward. Liu Qi attempted to consolidate the power of the Crown by trying to subdivide the individual Kingdoms into smaller regions or states. The Kings of those kingdoms did not consent to have their powers weakened, and went to war with the Empire – which was famously known as the Rebellion of Seven States. Zhou Yafu was dispatched by the Emperor to defeat the rebellion and bring back peace to the Empire. In one of decisive moment of the war, Zhou Yafu was surrounded and required reinforcements from Liu Wu's Kingdom of Liang which turned the tide of war back to their favor. After the war, Liu Wu was commended lavishly for his contributions to the war effort, and slowly he grew arrogant and vain. He started building palaces, and using titles reserved for the emperor, including preparing an Emperor's gown for himself. When Liu Qi told Yifang of this, she allowed him to punish him in whichever way he deems fit, but as long as he spares Liu Wu's life. However Liu Wu was subsequently assassinated – Liu Qi reported that he was mugged and murdered. Yifang was greatly distressed, and she accused him of killing Prince Wu. Liu Qi, already frail in health, coupled with physical exertion on the court affairs, was soon terminally ill. As he is dying, Liu Qi wanted to see his mother again, but holding grudges towards Liu Wu’s death, Yi Fang refused to meet him. Then, Liu Qi commanded that he must be carried to the door of the Empress Dowager’s chamber, and still Yi Fang refused to see him. Liu Qi called upon Yifang in a tender voice, as a longing son calls to his long-departed mother. Eventually, his heartfelt speech slowly reaches Yifang’s heart. With tears in their eyes, both mother and son hugged tightly and in Liu Qi’s last breath, reconciled the hostilities between them.


Succession intrigues

After Liu Heng died, Liu Qi ascended the Throne as Emperor Jing of Han and he favored Wang Zhi, although the Grand Empress Dowager Bo set her grandniece, Empress Bo to be his royal wife. The court is worried along with the royal palace of Han as Empress Bo still has not given birth to a son and not to mention her losing the Emperor's favors. Consort Wang Zhi gives birth to a son named Liu Che, while another consort called Li gives birth to the oldest son of the Emperor, Liu Rong. Liu Che in his childhood showed wisdom and intelligence, which prompted the attention and love of Liu Qi to Empress Bo and Consort Li’s dismay. Because Empress Bo did not have a son, Emperor Jing created his and Consort Li's oldest son, Liu Rong as Crown Prince. Wanting to eliminate potential rival to her son's position, Consort Li manipulated Empress Bo into trying to kill Consort Wang. In the end, Consort Li's scheme is discovered and as a result, Prince Rong's title was stripped and both of them were exiled. Emperor Jing later appoint Consort Wang's son, Liu Che as Crown Prince.


The end of one's era

Emperor Jing died in 141 BC and was succeeded by Liu Che who become Emperor Wu of Han, while Yifang became the Grand Empress Dowager. During the Lantern Festival celebration day, Liu Che and Chen Jiao were arguing in their royal chambers. The palace maids informed the Grand Empress Dowager and she rushed to mediate their conflict but she overheard Chen Jiao say that her mother, Princess Guantao arranged assassins to kill Liu Wu secretly for Liu Che, so that the latter's path to the throne will be easier. Listening to this, Yi Fang collapsed in sadness and began to cry, lamenting that all her family members are doing nothing but harming each other and she had misunderstood Liu Qi. Finally, in the last scene, old Yifang, together with Empress Dowager Wang Zhi and Zhou Yafu, were reminiscing the past, when a group of young girls who just entered the palace as maiden-in-waiting are presented to Yifang and one of them is Wei Zifu, the future Empress Wei, the wife of Emperor Wu. Yifang gives them a bit of advice to "take in the past because in the future, you'll regret not taking in the tears and happiness". Yifang's days of scheming are over, as Wei Zifu's days are just starting. They also informed that Dou Yifang died and was buried with Liu Heng.


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as Liu Heng *
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as Mo Xueyuan *
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Production

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Soundtrack


Reception

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Awards and nominations

5th
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(South Korea) * Won: Most Popular Actress –
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2011 YOUKU Entertainment Award * Won : Best TV series of the year * Won : Most Popular TV Actress – Ruby Lin * Won : Best Actress (Hong Kong & Taiwan) – Ruby Lin QQ Annual Entertainment Star Award * Won : Most Popular Actress – Ruby Lin 2011
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* Won : Top 10 Television Series (#7) 2010
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* Won :Most Popular Actress (Hong Kong & Taiwan) – Ruby Lin 2011 4th DAN Movie Awards (Vietnam) * Won : Favorite Drama (China) * Won : Favorite Actress (Taiwan & Singapore) – Ruby Lin * Won : Favorite Actor (Hong Kong) – Sammul Chan * Won : Favorite Couple – Ruby Lin & Sammul Chan * Nominated : Favorite OST – "Luo Hua" by Ruby Lin * Nominated : Favorite Character (China) – Dou Yifang (portrayed by Ruby Lin) 2012
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* Nominated : Best Actress – Ruby Lin


International broadcast

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References


External links

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''Beauty's Rival in Palace'' official page
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