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''The Legend of Dugu'' () is a 2018 Chinese television series starring
Hu Bingqing Hu Bingqing (, born 25 January 1992) is a Chinese actress who graduated from the Shanghai Institute of Visual Art. She is recognized for her role as Qi Baicao in ''The Whirlwind Girl'' (2015), Gao Yue in '' The Legend of Qin'' (2015) and Dugu Qiel ...
, Zhang Danfeng,
Ady An An Yi-xuan (; born 吳玟靜 on 29 September 1980), also known as Ady An, is a Taiwanese actress and singer who was discovered when she was working in a coffee shop. Born on September 29, 1980, she also is known as Audrey An and Wu Wen Ching. A ...
,
Jeremy Tsui Xu Zhengxi (, born 5 May 1985), also known as Jeremy Tsui, Izz Xu, Jones Xu or Jeremy Jones Xu is a Chinese actor. Career He first gained attention with his portrayal of male lead Ji Rufeng in 2011 modern romance drama ''Waking Love Up'', an ...
and Li Yixiao. The series chronicles the life of the
Dugu Sisters The Dugu sisters were part-Xianbei, part-Han sisters of the Dugu clan who lived in the Western Wei (535–557), Northern Zhou (557–581) and Sui (581–618) dynasties of China. All were daughters of the Western Wei general Dugu Xin. The eldest ...
. It premiered on
Tencent Tencent Holdings Ltd. () is a Chinese multinational technology and entertainment conglomerate and holding company headquartered in Shenzhen. It is one of the highest grossing multimedia companies in the world based on revenue. It is also the w ...
on February 21, 2018.


Synopsis

During the
Northern and Southern Dynasties The Northern and Southern dynasties () was a period of political division in the history of China that lasted from 420 to 589, following the tumultuous era of the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Eastern Jin dynasty. It is sometimes considered as ...
, the Dugu family was the focus of world attention to the well-known "Dugu prophecy" given to Yuwen Tai that states the true king is not yet set and the Dugu family will be the key to ruling the world. The head of the Dugu family,
Dugu Xin Dugu Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24 April 557), Xianbei name Qimitou (期彌頭), known as Dugu Ruyuan (獨孤如願) before 540, was a prominent general and official during the chaotic Northern and Southern dynasties period of imperial China ...
was concerned. Two of the
Dugu sisters The Dugu sisters were part-Xianbei, part-Han sisters of the Dugu clan who lived in the Western Wei (535–557), Northern Zhou (557–581) and Sui (581–618) dynasties of China. All were daughters of the Western Wei general Dugu Xin. The eldest ...
thought they would be the ones to fulfill the prophecy. The eldest sister Dugu Banruo is wise and ambitious. She loves the fierce general
Yuwen Hu Yuwen Hu (宇文護) (513 – 14 April 572), courtesy name Sabao (薩保, also a title, which can be traced back to ''sartpāw “caravan leader”'', but was used as given name, in many cases by Buddhists - referring to the metaphorical meaning of ...
, but marries the weak Emperor
Yuwen Yu Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou ((北)周明帝) (534 – 30 May 560), personal name Yuwen Yu (宇文毓), Xianbei name Tongwantu (統萬突), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, although at the start of his reign he use ...
to fulfill the prophecy. Banruo dies while giving birth to her son with Yuwen Yu. She previously had a daughter whom she entrusts to her sister, Dugu Jialuo. Her daughter is raised as
Yang Lihua Yang Lihua (; 561–609) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, and later a princess of Sui dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (Yuwen Yun), and her father was Yang Jian who later usurped the Northe ...
and marries Emperor Xuan. She and her daughter Lihua were both Empresses of
Northern Zhou Zhou (), known in historiography as the Northern Zhou (), was a Xianbei-led dynasty of China that lasted from 557 to 581. One of the Northern dynasties of China's Northern and Southern dynasties period, it succeeded the Western Wei dynasty and ...
. The second daughter Dugu Mantuo is greedy and also ambitious. She yearns to become Empress too just like her older sister because of her low status. Mantuo refuses the advances of Yang Jian and wanted to instead wed her younger sister's fiancé. Unexpectedly, she ends up marrying the father of her sister's fiancé, Li Bing. Her son with Li Bing would later become
Li Yuan Emperor Gaozu of Tang (7 April 566 – 25 June 635, born Li Yuan, courtesy name Shude) was the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 618 to 626. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor in the area of modern-da ...
, the founding Emperor of the
Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an Zhou dynasty (690–705), interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dyn ...
. Mantuo would be honored as Empress Yuanzhen after her death. The youngest daughter
Dugu Jialuo Dugu Qieluo or Dugu Jialuo (; 544 – September 10, 602), formally Empress Wenxian (文獻皇后), was an Emperor, empress of the Chinese Sui dynasty. She was the wife of Emperor Wen of Sui, Emperor Wen, who, on account of his love and respect f ...
is gentle and virtuous. She originally had feelings for
Yuwen Yong Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou ((北)周武帝) (543 – 21 June 578), personal name Yuwen Yong (宇文邕), Xianbei name Miluotu (禰羅突), was an Emperor of China, emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou, Northern Zhou dynasty of China. As was th ...
, but their relationship doesn't last. She becomes the fiancée of Li Cheng, but their arrangement is broken off after Mantuo is married to Li Cheng's father. Jialuo marries Yang Jian and eventually falls in love with him. He swore to only love her, and they have several children together. Despite Jialuo's dislike for politics, they founded the
Sui Dynasty The Sui dynasty (, ) was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 581 to 618. The Sui unified the Northern and Southern dynasties, thus ending the long period of division following the fall of the Western Jin dynasty, and layi ...
together. She would become Empress Dugu of Sui. All three marry into royalty, but each have a different destiny and fate. All of them end up becoming Empresses or Empress Dowagers of three different dynasties. In the end, the Dugu prophecy didn't only mean a person, but instead meant Dugu blood would rule the world.


Cast


Northern Zhou


Dugu family

*
Hu Bingqing Hu Bingqing (, born 25 January 1992) is a Chinese actress who graduated from the Shanghai Institute of Visual Art. She is recognized for her role as Qi Baicao in ''The Whirlwind Girl'' (2015), Gao Yue in '' The Legend of Qin'' (2015) and Dugu Qiel ...
as Dugu Jialuo (Dugu Qieluo), Empress Wenxian of Sui. ** Youngest daughter of the Dugu family. A valiant but gentle, virtuous and learned woman who wants nothing but peace. She has an unclear relationship with Yuwen Yong but later married Yang Jian due to political reasons and as her father's last wish. She eventually falls in love with him and commits her life to building a country with him even though she never wanted him to become emperor. She takes in Lihua (her sister Banruo and Yuwen Hu's daughter) as her and Yang Jian's daughter and also gives birth to two sons to Yang Jian. *
Ady An An Yi-xuan (; born 吳玟靜 on 29 September 1980), also known as Ady An, is a Taiwanese actress and singer who was discovered when she was working in a coffee shop. Born on September 29, 1980, she also is known as Audrey An and Wu Wen Ching. A ...
as Dugu Banruo, Empress Mingjing of Northern Zhou. ** Eldest daughter of the Dugu family. A wise, ambitious woman who yearns for power and authority. Despite her love for Yuwen Hu, she marries Yuwen Yu in order to become the most powerful woman. However, because her husband lacks power, she ended up giving herself to Yuwen Hu to save her sister Jialuo and as a result became pregnant with their daughter, Lihua. Lihua ends up inheriting her father's one-sided blue eye so Banruo is forced to part with her daughter. She later becomes pregnant with Yuwen Yu's child, but because Geshu poisoned her during her pregnancy, they both die shortly after childbirth. * Li Yixiao as Dugu Mantuo / Yuchi Fanye, Empress Yuanzhen of Tang. ** Second daughter of the Dugu family. Due to her mother's status as a concubine, she is burdened by her lowly status since young and yearns for wealth and power. She refuses to marry her original fiancé, Yang Jian, and instead tried to snatch her younger sister (Jialuo)'s fiancé, Li Cheng. However, due to a miscalculation, she ended up marrying Li Cheng's father, Li Bing instead. Her first daughter with Li Bing is killed by Lady Feng's servant. She ends up having a twin boy and girl with Li Bing years later. * Huang Wenhao as
Dugu Xin Dugu Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24 April 557), Xianbei name Qimitou (期彌頭), known as Dugu Ruyuan (獨孤如願) before 540, was a prominent general and official during the chaotic Northern and Southern dynasties period of imperial China ...
** Minister of Northern Zhou. Head of the Dugu family. * Tian Bo as Dugu Shun ** State minister of Northern Zhou. Fifth son of the Dugu family.


Royal family

* Su Mao as
Yuwen Tai Yuwen Tai () (505 – 21 November 556According to Yuwen Tai's biography in ''Book of Zhou'', he died aged 52 (by East Asian reckoning) on the ''yihai'' day of the 10th month of the 3rd year of the reign of Emperor Gong of Western Wei. This corre ...
** A paramount general of Western Wei. Dugu Xin and Yang Zhong's friend who is as close as a brother. Father of Yuwen Yu, Yuwen Jue and Yuwen Yong. Uncle of Yuwen Hu. * Jeremy Tsui as
Yuwen Hu Yuwen Hu (宇文護) (513 – 14 April 572), courtesy name Sabao (薩保, also a title, which can be traced back to ''sartpāw “caravan leader”'', but was used as given name, in many cases by Buddhists - referring to the metaphorical meaning of ...
,
Grand Preceptor Grand Preceptor, also referred to as Grand Master, Section Cp2:192 C was the senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. The other two were Grand Tutor (太傅) and Grand Protector (太保), respectively. These three p ...
of
Northern Zhou Zhou (), known in historiography as the Northern Zhou (), was a Xianbei-led dynasty of China that lasted from 557 to 581. One of the Northern dynasties of China's Northern and Southern dynasties period, it succeeded the Western Wei dynasty and ...
. ** A vicious and merciless man who takes charge of the political affairs in court and wields great power. He has a romantic yet scheming relationship with Dugu Banruo, and never gets to marry her. * Zou Tingwei as
Yuwen Yu Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou ((北)周明帝) (534 – 30 May 560), personal name Yuwen Yu (宇文毓), Xianbei name Tongwantu (統萬突), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, although at the start of his reign he use ...
, Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou. ** Eldest son of Yuwen Tai. Dugu Banruo's husband. He ascended the throne following his brother, Yuwen Jue's abolishment. * Li Ruichao as
Yuwen Jue Emperor Xiaomin of Northern Zhou ((北)周孝閔帝) (542 – early November 557), personal name Yuwen Jue (宇文覺), nickname Dharani (陀羅尼), was the founder of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou dynasty of China, ruling as Heavenly Prince (''T ...
, Emperor Xiaomin of Northern Zhou, ** Founding emperor of Northern Zhou. Third son of Yuwen Tai. Was a poor emperor and was scared of Yuwen Hu. He was abolished by Yuwen Hu after his intention to kill him was exposed. * Yang Caiying as
Yuan Humo Yuan Humo, also known Tuoba Humo, (; died 616) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty (although during her husband Emperor Xiaomin (Yuwen Jue)'s reign, her title was actually "princess" since he used the alternative title ...
, Princess Jin'an of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Jue's wife. * Ying Haoming as
Yuwen Yong Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou ((北)周武帝) (543 – 21 June 578), personal name Yuwen Yong (宇文邕), Xianbei name Miluotu (禰羅突), was an Emperor of China, emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou, Northern Zhou dynasty of China. As was th ...
, Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou. ** Fourth son of Yuwen Tai. He has a cold and cynical personality due to his past as a hostage of
Northern Qi Qi, known as the Northern Qi (), Later Qi (後齊) or Gao Qi (高齊) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and one of the Northern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era. It ruled the eastern part of northern China ...
. In order to protect his brother Yuwen Yu, he has no choice to ascend the throne following his death and succumb to Yuwen Hu's orders. He is childhood friends with Dugu Jialuo and loves her. * Huang Xinxi as Ashina Yun, Empress Wucheng of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Yong's wife. Daughter of
Muqan Qaghan Muqan Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰢𐰆𐰴𐰣𐰴𐰍𐰣 Muqan qaγan, Chinese:木桿可汗/木杆可汗, Pinyin: mùgǎn kěhàn, Wade-Giles: mu-kan k'o-han or 木汗可汗, mùhàn kěhàn, mu-han k'o-han, personal name: 阿史那燕都, āshǐn ...
. * Zhang Zixuan as Li Ezi, Empress Dowager Tianyuen. ** Yuwen Yong's concubine. Mother of Yuwen Yun. * Liu Shuai as
Yuwen Yun Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (北周宣帝) (559 – 22 June 580), personal name Yuwen Yun (宇文贇), courtesy name Qianbo (乾伯), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou dynasty of China. He was known in history as an erratic and was ...
, Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Yong and Li E'zi's son. Crown Prince of Northern Zhou at first. Yang Lihua's husband. * Zhu Di'er as
Zhu Manyue Zhu Manyue (; 547–586), later known by her Buddhist name Fajing (法淨), was a concubine of the Emperor Xuan (Yuwen Yun) of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou dynasty of China. She was the mother of the Emperor Jing (Yuwen Chan). Zhu Manyue was s ...
, Empress Tianda of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Yun's concubine. Mother of Yuwen Yan/Chan. * Wang Yiwen as
Yuchi Chifan Yuchi Chifan () or Yuchi Fanchi ()The ''Book of Zhou'' gives her given name as Chifan, while the ''History of Northern Dynasties'' gives her given name as Fanchi. (566–595), later Buddhist nun name Huashou (華首), was a concubine of the Emper ...
, Empress Tianzuo of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Yun's concubine. She initially married Yuwen Wen, Duke of Xiyang. * Lin Jingzhe as
Yuwen Yan Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou ((北)周靜帝) (July or August 573 – 10 July 581), personally name né Yuwen Yan (宇文衍), later Yuwen Chan (宇文闡), was the last emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty. He became emperor ...
/Chan, Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou. ** Yuwen Yun and Zhu Manyue's son who later gives up the throne to Yang Jian.


Sui Dynasty

* Marco Lo as Yang Zhong ** Former general of Western Wei. Yang Jian's father,
Dugu Xin Dugu Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24 April 557), Xianbei name Qimitou (期彌頭), known as Dugu Ruyuan (獨孤如願) before 540, was a prominent general and official during the chaotic Northern and Southern dynasties period of imperial China ...
's close confidant. * Shangguan Tong as Lü Kutao ** Yang Zhong's wife, Yang Jian's mother. * Zhang Danfeng (Huang Tianqi (young)) as Yang Jian ** Emperor Wen of Sui, Founding emperor of Sui Dynasty. Dugu Jialuo's husband; a loyal man who only loves his wife. Originally Dugu Mantuo's fiancé. He ends up a prophecy at the same temple as Yuwen Tai. Except this time, his was "帝星已明,独孤天下" meaning that the ruler has appeared and the Dugu family will rule the world. That was when his thirst for power became unstoppable. * Gao Yaoping as
Yang Lihua Yang Lihua (; 561–609) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, and later a princess of Sui dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (Yuwen Yun), and her father was Yang Jian who later usurped the Northe ...
** Great Empress Tianyuan of Northern Zhou, Princess Leping of Sui. Yang Jian and Dugu Jialuo's eldest daughter in name. Her birth parents are Dugu Banruo and Yuwen Hu. She loves and married
Yuwen Yun Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (北周宣帝) (559 – 22 June 580), personal name Yuwen Yun (宇文贇), courtesy name Qianbo (乾伯), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou dynasty of China. He was known in history as an erratic and was ...
. She is blessed with the teachings of Lu Zhen and inherited her parents' wits. She grows to be a wise and understanding lady worthy of high status. * Lu Jinhao as Yang Yong ** Prince Fangling (Crown Prince) of Sui. Yang Jian and Dugu Jialuo's eldest son and second child. * Yang Guang ** Yang Jian and Dugu Jialuo's third child and second son.


Tang Dynasty

* Lu Xingyu as Li Bing ** Former minister of Northern Wei.
Dugu Xin Dugu Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24 April 557), Xianbei name Qimitou (期彌頭), known as Dugu Ruyuan (獨孤如願) before 540, was a prominent general and official during the chaotic Northern and Southern dynasties period of imperial China ...
's close friend. Dugu Mantuo's husband. * Qiang Yu as Li Cheng ** Prince Liang of Tang. Eldest son of Li Bing. Originally betrothed to Dugu Jialuo. Falls prey to Dugu Mantuo's schemes. * Chen Kefan as
Li Yuan Emperor Gaozu of Tang (7 April 566 – 25 June 635, born Li Yuan, courtesy name Shude) was the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 618 to 626. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor in the area of modern-da ...
** Emperor Gaozu of Tang, Founding emperor of Tang Dynasty. Fourth son of Li Bing and Dugu Mantuo. He has a twin sister named Li Tong An, but she never appears in the drama.


Other dynasty

* Ma Jinghan as Yuan Xiu, Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei. * Wang Zheng as Gao Zhan, Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi. ** Lu Zhen's lover. * Lü Yi as
Lu Zhen Lu Zhen (957–1014), courtesy name Zifa, was a Song dynasty scholar-official, historian, poet and diplomat. He was famous for his writings, including ''Jiu Guo Zhi'', a history book on the Five Dynasties period. Biography Lu Zhen was a great-gra ...
** Female prime minister of Northern Qi. Dugu Jialuo's close friend and advisor. Gao Zhan's lover.


Others

* Yu Zikuan as
Yuchi Jiong Yuchi Jiong (尉遲迥) (died 11 September 580''gengwu'' day of the 8th month of the 2nd year of the ''Daxiang'' era, per Emperor Jing's biography in ''Book of Zhou''), courtesy name Bojuluo (薄居羅), was a general of the Xianbei-led Western We ...
** Yuwen Tai's nephew. General of Western Wei, later Northern Zhou. * Shi Ning as Zhao Gui ** Minister of Western Wei who is Dugu Xin's enemy in court. * Ren Meixi as Princess Qinghe ** Yuwen Hu's wife who dies. * Zhao Yixin as Ge Shu ** Great general of Northern Zhou. Yuwen Hu's confidant. * Zhou Bin as Wei Chikang ** Great general of Northern Zhou. Yuwen Yu's entourage. * Guo Wei as Du Xiaowei ** Commander of Jici Army. Dugu Xin's subordinate, later Dugu Jialuo's. * Gu Yiliang as He Quan ** Yuwen Yong's bodyguard. * Ma Ang as Zheng Rong ** Yang Jian's entourage who fancies Dong Qu. Dong Qu's eventual husband. * Jiang Xinyuan as Lady Jing ** Li Bing's concubine and mother of his second son. * Yi Shanshan as Lady Feng ** Li Bing's concubine and mother of his fifth daughter. * Zhang Qian as Lady Wang ** A royal lady-in-waiting who is sent by Dugu Banruo to help Dugu Mantuo * Gao Xiong as Reverent * Yao Jianming as Housekeeper of Dugu family. * Liu Lili as Lady Ma (Ru Niang) ** Mantuo's wet nurse who forces Mantuo to become a greater schemer than she already is. She is the one who plotted for Mantuo to steal her sister Dugu Jialuo's fiancé. * Yuan Xiaoxu as Chun Shi ** Dugu Banruo's maid. * Yu Xiaowan as Qiu Ci ** Dugu Mantuo's maid. Kind-hearted unlike her master, but is still loyal to Dugu Mantuo. * Chun Nan as Xia Ge ** Dugu Jialuo's maid. She was sent out of the manor after betraying Dugu Jialuo. * Ma Fei as Dong Qu * Li Haoyang as Chun Ye ** Dugu Banruo's maid, who was sent to serve Dugu Jialuo for a while.


Production

The series was filmed at
Hengdian World Studios Hengdian World Studios () is a film studio located in Hengdian, a Chinese town in the city of Dongyang, Zhejiang Province. It is one of the largest film studios in the world. The movie studio is operated by the privately owned Hengdian Group foun ...
from August to December 2016.


Soundtrack


Awards and nominations


References

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