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~Princess Agents (特工皇妃楚乔传) Official Thread~
 

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Cast:

 

Zhao Liying as Chu Qiao (slave)

 

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Lin Gengxin as Yuwen Yue (heir to The Eyes of God, a spy network that works for the Emperor of Wei)

 

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Shawn Dou as Yan Xun (Prince of Northern Wei/Yanbei)

 

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Lin Qin as Yuan Chun  (8th Princess of Wei)

 

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Deng Lun as Xiao Ce (Crowned Prince of Nang Liang)

 

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Maggie Huang as Xiao Yu (Princess of Nang Liang)

 

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Niu Jun Feng as Zhao Song  (13th prince of Wei)

 

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Wang Ya Lin as Yun Wei Huai ( Yu Wenyue's cousin)

 

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Synopsis:

The story takes place during the chaotic times of Western Wei, where innocent citizens are often kidnapped and turned into slaves. Slave girl, Chu Qiao (Zhao Liying) is thrown into a forest along with other slaves and becomes the next hunting target for the rich lords. She is saved by the Prince of Northern Wei, Yan Xun (Shawn Dou). Afterwards, she is brought into a powerful family of Yuwen and witnesses their bloody power struggle. Seeing this, she swears to take her younger sister and flee from the situation. However, she catches the attention of Yuwen Yue (Lin Gengxin) and undergoes strict training while building a sense of companionship with Yan Xun. Unfortunately, Western Wei goes into battle and Yan Xun’s family is slaughtered.

After that incident, Yan Xun grows ambitious and cruel to avenge for the things and the people he lost. He doubts Chu Qiao and takes advantages of her loyalty many times, disregarding their relationship as well as the sacrifices he will have to make for power. Disappointed, Chu Qiao eventually breaks off her relationship with Yan Xun and chooses to fight with Yuwen Yue, destroying Yan Xun’s plans of vengeance. She eventually convinces Yuwen to free the country from slavery, becoming a successful military strategist/female general in the people’s hearts. Credit: Wiki

 

Trailer:

 

Starts airing June 5th. Monday - Thursday at 10 pm on Hunan, 2 episodes per day

58 episodes

 

MV of Opening Song

 

 

Ending Credits

 

 

Eng Sub Episodes

Episode 1Episode 2 | Episode 3| Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6

Episode 7Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12

Episode 13Episode 14 Episode 15 Episode 16 Episode 17 Episode 18

Episode 19Episode 20 Episode 21 Episode 22 Episode 23 Episode 24

Episode 25Episode 26 Episode 27 Episode 28 Episode 29 Episode 30

 

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Episode 31 Episode 32 Episode 33 Episode 34 Episode 35 Episode 36

Episode 37 Episode 38 Episode 39 Episode 40 Episode 41 Episode 42

Episode 43 Episode 44 Episode 45 Episode 46 Episode 47 Episode 48

Episode 49 Episode 50 Episode 51 Episode 52 Episode 53 Episode 54

Episode 55 Episode 56 Episode 57 Episode 58 

 

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Uncut Episodes Playlist (Eng Sub)

Viki Eng Subs (they will also sub it into other languages)

 

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Ratings

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Can't wait, the stunts look really good with a strong female lead. Also read part of the book, which is more dramatic because the scene with the wolves happens when she was in a child's body with her adult mindset, not sure if it was due to regulations they changed the time travel aspect. 

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Can't wait, the stunts look really good with a strong female lead. Also read part of the book, which is more dramatic because the scene with the wolves happens when she was in a child's body with her adult mindset, not sure if it was due to regulations they changed the time travel aspect. 

 

yep regulations, they always have to alter the story a bit to make sure they dont mention time traveling 

 

EDIT: btw they will have the press conference May 26th ahmagahplz.png  cant wait

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yep regulations, they always have to alter the story a bit to make sure they dont mention time traveling 

 

EDIT: btw they will have the press conference May 26th ahmagahplz.png  cant wait

 

 

Thanks for the info. Interesting, that kind of changes the story a bit because her previous knowledge in her past life is what makes her such a strong person and allows her to adapt to the cruel situations she faces and also gives her the upper hand. I think since they already made her older they might actually add a childhood story or something. Yeah, can't wait for other spoilers for the drama. 

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Thanks for the info. Interesting, that kind of changes the story a bit because her previous knowledge in her past life is what makes her such a strong person and allows her to adapt to the cruel situations she faces and also gives her the upper hand. I think since they already made her older they might actually add a childhood story or something. Yeah, can't wait for other spoilers for the drama. 

 

yeah, I think they are going to make him train her. As oppose to she having the skills from her past live, maybe she has some skills from surviving being hunted down all those years. Then he trains her further to be an assassin. The writer was part of the team adapting it, so that makes me feel better about the story.  

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yeah, I think they are going to make him train her. As oppose to she having the skills from her past live, maybe she has some skills from surviving being hunted down all those years. Then he trains her further to be an assassin. The writer was part of the team adapting it, so that makes me feel better about the story.  

Yeah, it's more reassuring because the writer takes part in it, was afraid they are just going to continue the story without properly addressing the parts they've changed. Kind of reminds me of Princess Weiyoung, when they changed the story too due to regulations where they changed the reason she wanted to get revenge from the misfortunes she suffered in her past life to the standard "you killed my whole family," still addicting drama nonetheless. 

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Yeah, it's more reassuring because the writer takes part in it, was afraid they are just going to continue the story without properly addressing the parts they've changed. Kind of reminds me of Princess Weiyoung, when they changed the story too due to regulations where they changed the reason she wanted to get revenge from the misfortunes she suffered in her past life to the standard "you killed my whole family," still addicting drama nonetheless. 

 

yes in Princess Weiyoung I found her reasoning in the book much better, it added so much to the story. The drama also made her nice unlike in the book, where she is out for blood. Sadly regulations really affect stories :( I see the reasoning behind their thinking that rebirth stories in TV could negatively affect viewers, like make them think suicide can lead to a better life, etc. But the books are out there, so ?_? 

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yes in Princess Weiyoung I found her reasoning in the book much better, it added so much to the story. The drama also made her nice unlike in the book, where she is out for blood. Sadly regulations really affect stories :( I see the reasoning behind their thinking that rebirth stories in TV could negatively affect viewers, like make them think suicide can lead to a better life, etc. But the books are out there, so ?_? 

 

I think tv stations are extra sensitive about this. Just like when the time traveling stuff was all the rage and there were a few reported suicides in the name of time traveling by some very impressionable kids, it was flat out blamed on the show (forgot if it was Gong or BBJX) and the stations that aired it.

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I think tv stations are extra sensitive about this. Just like when the time traveling stuff was all the rage and there were a few reported suicides in the name of time traveling by some very impressionable kids, it was flat out blamed on the show (forgot if it was Gong or BBJX) and the stations that aired it.

 

 

I can see the show reaching a larger audience than the book, but still the story is still out there and you can't really just blame a show for making someone kill themselves. I do think it can lead to some messy in between, just look at what is happening with 13 reasons why, so maybe in the long run it is better but it is a shame it affects creativity. 

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yes in Princess Weiyoung I found her reasoning in the book much better, it added so much to the story. The drama also made her nice unlike in the book, where she is out for blood. Sadly regulations really affect stories :( I see the reasoning behind their thinking that rebirth stories in TV could negatively affect viewers, like make them think suicide can lead to a better life, etc. But the books are out there, so ?_? 

 

 

I think tv stations are extra sensitive about this. Just like when the time traveling stuff was all the rage and there were a few reported suicides in the name of time traveling by some very impressionable kids, it was flat out blamed on the show (forgot if it was Gong or BBJX) and the stations that aired it.

 

I thought the regulations were made due to "altering history too much" or something, also a BS excuse cuz most historical dramas are basically the writer choosing picking and choosing parts of real history and putting their spin on it, adding in romance. 

 

Found an article:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/asia/china-banned-on-tv-censorship/

 

So the main reason given by SARFT is "disrespects history," more specifically â€œProducers and writers are treating serious history in a frivolous way, which should by no means be encouraged anymore.†Which doesn't make sense cuz out of hundreds of historical dramas, the few who follow actual history could probably be counted with one hand.

 

However, interesting point bought up is, “Most time travel content that I’ve seen (in literature and theater, that is) is actually not heavy on science, but an excuse to comment on current affairs,†which sounds like possible censorship.  But isn't the drama "In the Name of the People" criticizing the current government?

 

As for censorship due to impressionable kids, cracking down on school bullying will probably be better way to reduce suicide as the drama was probably more of an excuse rather than the deeper issue that led to suicide. 

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I thought the regulations were made due to "altering history too much" or something, also a BS excuse cuz most historical dramas are basically the writer choosing picking and choosing parts of real history and putting their spin on it, adding in romance. 

 

Found an article:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/asia/china-banned-on-tv-censorship/

 

So the main reason given by SARFT is "disrespects history," more specifically â€œProducers and writers are treating serious history in a frivolous way, which should by no means be encouraged anymore.†Which doesn't make sense cuz out of hundreds of historical dramas, the few who follow actual history could probably be counted with one hand.

 

However, interesting point bought up is, “Most time travel content that I’ve seen (in literature and theater, that is) is actually not heavy on science, but an excuse to comment on current affairs,†which sounds like possible censorship.  But isn't the drama "In the Name of the People" criticizing the current government?

 

As for censorship due to impressionable kids, cracking down on school bullying will probably be better way to reduce suicide as the drama was probably more of an excuse rather than the deeper issue that led to suicide. 

 

I think they did it for a bunch of different reasons. 

 

I believe the govt funded In The Name of the People. It can work as propaganda that the government cracks down on criminals, etc.  SARFT never makes sense to me, they cut certain scenes and let similar ones air. I am still pressed over what they did to Journey of Flower. 

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I think they did it for a bunch of different reasons. 

 

I believe the govt funded In The Name of the People. It can work as propaganda that the government cracks down on criminals, etc.  SARFT never makes sense to me, they cut certain scenes and let similar ones air. I am still pressed over what they did to Journey of Flower. 

Didn't know the drama was govt funded, I can see how it's propaganda as China's corruption problems is a beast of its own.

 

You mean these scenes:

Yeah, was mad that they cut those scenes because for the most part their love was platonic due to it being taboo. However, the cut scenes really showed how they gave in at certain parts and really struggled. 

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Didn't know the drama was govt funded, I can see how it's propaganda as China's corruption problems is a beast of its own.

 

You mean these scenes:

Yeah, was mad that they cut those scenes because for the most part their love was platonic due to it being taboo. However, the cut scenes really showed how they gave in at certain parts and really struggled. 

 

yep 

 

The show was funded by China's national prosecutor's office, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, to the tune of $23.5 million.

 

 

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I am still sad over those scenes, I saw them online but rlytearpls.png  whyyyy??? they also cut the ending, apparently they had filmed a bit of Bai ZiHua suffering after she died but they decided to cut that. I want to see him suffer a bit. 

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It's starting earlier than I expected....damn so much to watch

 

I know there are so many shows coming out in China that look interesting and I also have a few kdramas on my watchlist rlytearpls.png

But priorities to my faves of course. 

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They seem to be doing a countdown where each day an actor or actress go live and talk about the drama. ^so closes, just needed one space lol

 

ohh I can't wait when it gets down to the more known cast members like Deng Lun, Maggie, etc

 

they fixed it ahmagahplz.png

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