Succession War (TV series)

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Succession War
天命
Also known asMandate of Heaven
Heaven's Will
GenreHistorical drama
Created byChong Wai-kin
Written by
Starring
Ending theme"Regrets of Separation" (悔別離) by Ruco Chan
Country of originHong Kong
Original languagesCantonese
Standard Mandarin
No. of episodes28
Production
Executive producerChong Wai-kin
Production locationsHong Kong
Beijing, China
Hengdian World Studios
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
DistributorTVBI
Release
Original networkTVB Jade
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original release25 June (2018-06-25) –
29 July 2018 (2018-07-29)
Chronology
Preceded byFlying Tiger
Followed byThe Stunt
Succession War
Chinese天命
Literal meaning"heaven's mandate"

Succession War (Chinese: 天命; Jyutping: Tin1 Ming6) is Hong Kong historical drama created and produced by Chong Wai-kin for TVB, starring Ruco Chan, Shaun Tam, Selena Lee, Natalie Tong and Elaine Yiu as the main leads. The show is a fictional biography story about the last 28 days of the life of Qing dynasty court official Heshen, who is known for being the most corrupt court official in Chinese history. Succession War premiered on 25 June 2018 on TVB Jade.

Premise[]

Succession War stars Ruco Chan as Heshen of the Niohuru clan, a Qing dynasty official who came into power under the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. The drama depicts the last 28 days of his life, with each episode covering the course of one day.[1] Succession War details the events and characters of the time that ultimately lead to Heshen's death.

Cast and characters[]

Some names are romanized based on historical ethnic romanizations, while others may be romanized in either Mandarin or Cantonese romanization.

Qing Imperial Family[]

Niohuru Household[]

  • Ruco Chan as Niohuru Heshen (鈕祜祿·和珅), the most powerful and corrupt official in the Qing Court
  • Natalie Tong as Tau Kau (豆蔻), Heshen's lover and trusted aide, whom he has proposed to many times
  • as Fung Tzs-man (馮霽雯), Heshen's late wife
  • Elaine Yiu as Cheung Mei (長媚), Heshen's second wife, who was educated in Europe
  • as Ng Hing-lin (吳卿憐), Heshen's concubine
  • as Nalan (納蘭), Heshen's concubine
  • as Niohuru Helin (鈕祜祿·和琳), Heshen's younger brother and a general
    • Episode 14: Commits suicide
  • Matthew Ho as Niohuru Fengshen Yinde (鈕祜祿·豐紳殷德), the Prince Consort (固倫額駙), Heshen's eldest son and the husband of Gurun Princess Hexiao
  • Stephanie Ho as Gurun Princess Hexiao (固倫和孝公主), Qianlong's daughter and the wife of Fengshen Yinde
  • as Niohuru Fu'en (鈕祜祿·福恩), Heshen's grandson and the son of Fengshen Yinde and Gurun Princess Hexiao
  • as Lau Chuen (劉全), Heshen's steward and most loyal to Heshen. He is killed by an army raid after Tau Kau betrays him by talking to Janggiya Nayancheng in Episode 27.
  • as Yuen Po (元寶), Heshen's servant
  • Apple Chan as Mau Tan (牡丹), Cheung Mei's personal maid

Qing Court[]

  • Ruco Chan as Niohuru Heshen (鈕祜祿·和珅); Grand Secretary, Senior Grand Councillor, Nine Gates Infantry Commander (九門提督), & Grand Minister Supervisor of the Imperial Household Department (內務府總管)
    • Episode 5: Dismissed from duties as the Nine Gates Infantry Commander & Grand Minister Supervisor of the Imperial Household Department
  • Lee Shing-cheong as Lau Yung (劉墉), Grand Secretary
  • as Kei Hiu-lam (紀曉嵐), Grand Councillor and Minister of Rites (禮部上書)
  • Law Lok Lam as Chu Kwai (朱珪), Grand Councillor and Minister of Personnel (吏部尚書
  • as Janggiya Agui (章佳·阿桂), Grand Councillor
    • Episode 1: Commits suicide after failing to assassinate Heshen (through a sword duel) and Qianlong (through a burning cloak)
  • as Tatara Suringga (他塔拉·蘇凌阿), Minister of Justice (刑部尚書)
    • Episode 14: Sentenced to death for hiding Helin
  • as Pang Yuen-shui (彭元瑞), Minister of Works (工部尚書)
  • as Kam Shi-chung (金士松), Minister of War (兵部尚書)
  • as Shum Chor (沈初), Minister of Revenue (戶部尚書)
    • Episode 13: Assassinated by Tau Kau and Lam Kan
  • as Lee Si-yiu (李侍堯), Viceroy of Minzhe (閩浙總督)
  • Joel Chan as Fuca Fuchang'an (富察·福長安), Viceroy of Grain Transport (漕運總督)
  • as Ng Sang-lan (吳省蘭), Senior Deputy Minister of Rites (禮部左侍郎)
  • as Lee Wong (李潢), Senior Deputy Minister of War (兵部左侍郎)
  • as Chan Tsang-hei (陳曾希), Senior Deputy Minister of Justice (刑部左侍郎)
    • Episode 7: Executed on charges of corruption
  • as Murca Chengshu (穆爾查·成書), Junior Deputy Minister of Revenue (戶部右侍郎)
  • as Lee Kwong-wan (李光雲), Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud (太僕寺卿)
  • as Tai Kui-hang (戴衢亨)
  • as Hada Nara Yulin (哈達納喇·玉麟), Chief Supervisor of Instruction (詹事)
  • as Siu Yat-hong (蕭一航), Deputy Director-General of the Intelligence Bureau
  • Kenneth Fok as Fuca Fuk'anggan (富察·福康安), a general and Fuchang'an's late older brother
  • Matthew Ho as Niohuru Fengshen Yinde (鈕祜祿·豐紳殷德), Director-General of the Intelligence Bureau (密寄署總裁) & Grand Minister Supervisor of the Imperial Household Department (內務府總管)
  • Andrew Yuen as Borjigit Lavan Dorji (博爾濟吉特·拉旺多爾濟), the Prince Jasagh of the First Rank (札薩克親王), a prince of the Khalkha Mongols
  • as Niohuru Helin (鈕祜祿·和琳), General of Shandong
  • as Pok Tok-ngok (博托鄂), Deputy General and Fuchang'an's subordinate
  • as Lau Wan-chi (劉鐶之), Prefect of Shuntian (順天府尹); and Lau Yung's adopted son and nephew
    • Episode 7: Executed on charges of corruption
  • as Fuca Mingliang (富察·明亮), Deputy General of Shandong and Helin's subordinate; cousin of Fuchang'an
  • as Kei Chun (耆津), Regimental Commander of the Vanguard Battalion (前鋒營參領)

Imperial Servants[]

  • as Cho Tsun-hei (曹進喜), Head Eunuch and Qianlong's personal eunuch
  • as Little Eunuch Tak (小德子), Jiaqing's personal eunuch
  • as Granny Fong (方嬤嬤), Dowager Noble Consort Ying's personal maid
  • as Suet Ying (雪瑩), Noble Consort Xian's personal maid
  • as Sheung Chun (常春), a eunuch who is murdered by Jiaqing after becoming accidentally poisoned in Jiaqing's scheme to kill Qianlong
  • as Sheung Tung (常冬), a eunuch who is forced by Jiaqing to frame Yongxuan for poisoning the late Retired Emperor. He commits suicide by poison when Heshen captures him and attempts to make him be reframed.

White Lotus Sect[]

  • as Chai Lam (齊林), Sect Leader
    • Episode 5: Commits suicide
  • as Wong Chung-yi (王聰兒), wife of Chai Lam and later Sect Leader
  • as Yiu Tsz-fu (姚之富), Branch Commander
  • as Yip Ching-ching (葉青青), a sect disciple
  • Jack Wu as Janggiya Nayancheng (章佳·那彥成), Agui's grandson who infiltrates the White Lotus Sect on orders from Jiaqing

Others[]

  • as Tip Yee (蝶依), a Tibetan woman and Heshen's informant
  • as Lam Kan (林根), Tau Kau's friend and assistant
  • as Wo Wo Tau (窩窩頭), Tau Kau's maid
  • as Chui King-wan (徐景雲), the Head Imperial Physician
  • as Sha Wai-yat (沙惟一), an Imperial Physician
  • as Chin King (錢景), an Imperial Physician
  • as Nyima Tseten (尼瑪次旦), a highly skilled Tibetan physician
  • as Yuen Tsan (玄珍), a blind fortune teller

Awards & Nominations[]

TVB Anniversary Gala[]

Favourite TVB Actress (Singapore)
Nominees Category Result
Selena Li Favourite TVB Actress (Singapore) Nominated
Elaine Yiu Favourite TVB Actress (Singapore) Nominated
Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore)
Nominees Category Result
Ruco Chan Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore) Top 3
Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore) Nominated
Joel Chan Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore) Nominated
Favourite TVB Actress (Malaysia)
Nominees Category Result
Selena Li Favourite TVB Actress (Malaysia) Nominated
Elaine Yiu Favourite TVB Actress (Malaysia) Nominated
Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore)
Nominees Category Result
Ruco Chan Favourite TVB Actor (Malaysia) Top 3
Favourite TVB Actor (Singapore) Nominated
Joel Chan Favourite TVB Actor (Malaysia) Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "Shaun Tam joins TVB, Ruco Chan to play Heshen". Oriental Daily (in Chinese). 14 December 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
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