Beauty World (TV series)

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Beauty World
Beauty World (TV series).JPG
Poster
Also known asTang Gong Meiren Tianxia
Meiren Tianxia
Chinese唐宫美人天下
MandarinTáng Gōng Měi Rén Tiān Xià
GenreFantasy, supernatural, costume drama, romance
Screenplay byYu Zheng
Directed byLee Wai-chu
Huang Bin
Shen Jiarong
Presented byZhang Suzhou
Zhou Li
Wang Maoliang
Li Shuqing
Mo Ren
Cao Zhe
Yu Zheng
StarringZhang Ting
Ming Dow
Li Xiaolu
Mickey He
Zheng Guolin
Yang Mi
Tong Liya
Opening themeLuo Hua (落花) performed by Li Xiaolu
Ending themeTang Ge (唐歌) performed by Mickey He
ComposerLi Ge
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes45
Production
Executive producersYuan Xiaoping
Zhang Zheng
Li Ziyu
Li Yuanfen
Lin Guohua
ProducersYu Zheng
Zhao Hongmei
Jing Zhigang
Chen Zhirong
Chen Juncong
Production locationChina
CinematographyChen Yuzhou
Ye Yunyuan
Huang Zhuangqiu
Xu Haoxian
Dong Yong
EditorZheng Weiming
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companies
  • Beijing Zijun Entertainment Media
  • Yu Zheng Workshop
Release
Original networkGuangzhou Zonghe Channel
Original release21 October 2011 (2011-10-21)
Chronology
Related showsBeauty's Rival in Palace (2010)
In Love With Power (2012)

Beauty World, also known as Tang Gong Meiren Tianxia and World of a Beauty, is a Chinese fantasy-supernatural television series set in the Tang dynasty. It was directed by Lee Wai-chu, produced and written by Yu Zheng, and starred Zhang Ting, Ming Dow, Li Xiaolu, Mickey He, Zheng Guolin, Yang Mi and Tong Liya in the leading roles. The series is regarded as a counterpart to Beauty's Rival in Palace, a similar 2010 television series set in the Han Dynasty. It was first aired on 21 October 2011 on Guangzhou Zonghe Channel in mainland China.

Plot[]

There is mystery during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang. Empress Wang is accused of murdering the infant Princess Andingsi, the daughter of the Emperor and Wu Meiniang. There are also several rare incidents in the imperial palace. Helan Xin'er, a detective, and Ming Chongyan, Empress Wang's former lover, decide to investigate the mysteries.

By chance, Helan Xin'er arrives in a brothel. She meets the owner, who reveals herself to be the mother of the Emperor. The brother owner was once Empress Zhangsun's best friend and fell in love with Emperor Taizong of Tang. Empress Zhangsun betrayed her so the brothel owner switched their children at birth. Then who and where is Empress Zhangsun's child?

Another mystery is a lady named Qingluan. She is supposedly a white fox that saved the Emperor several years ago. The Emperor favors her, but Wu Meiniang is actually suspicious. The detectives later find out that she was a spy and the perpetrator of Princess Andingsi's murder is actually the Emperor, who wanted to get rid of Zhangsun Wuji.

Cast[]

  • Zhang Ting as Wu Meiniang
  • Ming Dow as Ming Chongyan / Ming Yi
  • Li Xiaolu as Helan Xin'er
  • Mickey He as Pei Shaoqing
  • Zheng Guolin as Li Zhi
  • Yang Mi as Qingluan
  • Tong Liya as Wu Qingcheng
  • Zhou Muyin as Wang Nijun (based on Empress Wang)
  • Chang Chen-kuang as Zhangsun Wuji
  • Lü Jiarong as Yu Qilin
  • Wang Likun as Baihe
  • Cao Xiwen as Xiao Wanwan (based on Consort Xiao)
  • Zhang Meng as Xuanyu
  • Guo Zhenni as Zhangsun Wugou (based on Empress Zhangsun)
  • He Saifei as Lin Xueyi
  • Liu Fang as Hongxiu
  • Catherine Hung as Miao Fengniang
  • Xiong Naijin as Liruo
  • Cheng Yi as Feng Xiaobao (Xue Huaiyi)
  • Deng Sha as Zhangsun Pingting
  • Gao Yang as Ying Caidie
  • Gao Hao as Shangguan Hao
  • Miao Luoyi as Caiyu
  • Huang Haibing as Li Shimin
  • He Yanni as Shangguan Yun'er
  • Li Sha as Yang Nüshi
  • Ye Simiao as Jin Qiaoyu
  • Liu Jiayuan as Yuenu
  • Chi Lijing as Fang Lingsu
  • Yang Shengwen as Beauty Wang
  • Dong Hui as Yuan Chunyu
  • Bai Shan as Lu Mingzhu
  • Han Zixuan as Li Hong
  • Chen Hani as Ai Jinlian
  • Luo Jin as Ji Dapeng
  • Ma Wenlong as Yuanxiu
  • Wei Wei as Ma Rengui
  • Deng Xibin as Khan of Western Turks
  • He Xianda as Luo Binwang
  • Ren Xuehai as Wang Nijun's father
  • Jiang Yiyi as Xiaoxin'er
  • Su Qing as Wang Yuqian
  • Xu Qifeng as Shen Daguo

Broadcasts[]

Region Network Dates Timings
China Guangzhou Zonghe Channel 21 October 2011 19:15 (daily)
China Shandong Film and TV Series Channel 23 October 2011 18:48 (daily)
China Huizhou TV Channel 2 2 November 2011
China Jiangsu Satellite TV 24 November 2011 19:30 (daily)
China Shenzhen Satellite TV 24 November 2011 19:30 (daily)
China Anhui Satellite TV 24 November 2011 19:31 (daily)
China Yunnan Satellite TV 24 November 2011 19:34 (daily)
Singapore mio TV 31 December 2011
10 March 2012
16:15 (Saturdays)
19:45 (Saturdays)
Hong Kong i-CABLE Entertainment Channel 12 March 2012 22:30 (daily)
Thailand MONO29 13 March 2015 – 21 May 2015 19:00-20:00 (Tuesdays-Fridays)

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