A Weaver on the Horizon
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Chinese Entertainment Shanghai | |
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Network | Nanning Television |
Release | 14 August 2010 |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Tiānyá Zhínǚ |
A Weaver on the Horizon (Chinese: 天涯织女) is a 2010 Chinese television series based on the life story of Huang Daopo, who revolutionized the textile industry during the Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan dynasty. The story is considered to be historical fiction, as the plot deviates from factual accounts. A notable feature of the series is that more focus is placed on the female protagonists than their male counterparts. The series premiered on Nanning Television on 14 August 2010 and ran for 36 episodes.
Synopsis
While in the palace, Huang falls in love with a young general, Lin Mufei (
Despite Huang Qiao'er's awareness that she cannot be with the man she still loves, due to her marriage to another, she recognizes that being Fang Ning's wife also has its benefits. Her mother-in-law (Cheng Pei-pei) imparts the family's dyeing secrets, which helps her hone her textile skills. However, Fang is aware that his wife still has feelings towards Lin Mufei. This prompts Fang to become an alcoholic, leading him to repeatedly abuse her under intoxication and jealousy. As for Zhao Jiayi, she remains devoted to Lin, and, after learning that he did not die, eventually sneaks away from the palace to search for him. With the help of Lin's mother, Zhao locates him in the city of Changzhou. She claims that she only wishes to be with Lin Mufei in battle, regardless of whether he would love her or not.
Not long afterwards, the Mongols, who establish the Yuan dynasty under the leadership of Kublai Khan, conquer the Song dynasty. After going through a series of personal misfortunes and tragedies, Lin is traumatized and decides to focus on protecting Zhao Jiayi, and her surviving clan members, as well as liberating China from the Mongols' tyranny. For three years, while battling their enemies and taking care of one another, Lin and Zhao begin to develop a close bond and mutual understanding. Zhao helps Lin nurse his despairs, resulting from Huang's marriage to Fang Ning and his mother's execution by one of their adversaries. He starts to reciprocate the princess's affection, when he realizes that there is more to her than her apparent vain behavior.
While fleeing from the Mongols' oppression, Huang has a chance encounter with an extraordinary
Years after Fang Ning's death, Huang finally resolves the entanglement with Lin and Zhao, by reuniting with them in the city of
Lin Mufei and Zhao Jiayi are happily married and return to Hangzhou after spending three years in hiding. By this time, the Splendid Mill and Fang Family Dyehouse have brought in many apprentices and achieved business success, with Huang Qiao'er fulfilling her purpose in life.
Cast
Splendid Mill
Cast | Role | Description |
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Janine Chang | Huang Qiao'er | An orphaned weaver from Songjiang Town, her works innovate the textile industry and help save many people from poverty after the rise of the Yuan dynasty . She later becomes known as Huang Daopo.
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Ivy Lu | Huang Qiao'er (child) | |
Tao Huimin | Wen Ruolan | Huang's mother, who entrusts her daughter to Rong Xiuman before her death |
Amy Chan | Rong Xiuman | The senior and sworn sister of Huang's mother, who teaches Huang textile arts |
Zhao Yue | Nanny Yuan | The weavers' nanny |
Amber Xu | Hu Xiaomei | Huang's neighbor and childhood friend |
Chen Manyuan | Hu Xiaomei (child) | |
Han Xiao | Cheng Nianxiang | Huang's eldest senior |
Shi Jiahe | Cheng Nianxiang (child) | |
Li Jinming | He Xiaoyi | Huang's friend who has a handicapped leg |
He Siying | He Xiaoyi (child) | |
Li Qian | Tao Qianqian | Huang's friend, who is married to the Mongol prince Eerde in Zhao Jiayi's place. She later becomes known as Princess Jiashan. |
Li Chen | Tao Qianqian (child) | |
Huang Shijia | Xiaoqing | One of Huang's students |
Song imperial family (House of Zhao)
Cast | Role | Description |
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Cecilia Liu |
Zhao Jiayi | An orphaned daughter of the late Emperor Lizong, who was raised by Emperor Duzong and is known as Princess Jiayi. Through her interactions with Huang Qiao'er, the princess has learned the textile arts. After the capital Lin'an has captured, she trains herself in martial arts including dual wielding swordplay, first aid , and other survival skills while fleeing from the Mongols with the Song remnants.
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Wang Gang | Emperor Duzong of Song |
Zhao Jiayi's paternal uncle and adoptive father, who is an incompetent, promiscuous, and alcohol-abusing ruler |
Chen Ting | Concubine E Ling'er | Zhao Jiayi's maternal aunt and adoptive mother |
Tang Yifei | Concubine Han | Concubine E Ling'er's rival |
Song imperial court
Cast | Role | Description |
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Justin Yuan |
Lin Mufei | A young general from a family of military personnel who hero-worships the legendary Song marshal Yue Fei, he becomes a leader of the resistance against the Yuan dynasty, after the fall of the Song dynasty. |
Guo Jun | Li Ao | A former subordinate of Lin Mufei who lusts for Zhao Jiayi, he becomes an archenemy of the two and defects to the Mongols. |
Zhao Yi | Han Tong | A subordinate of Lin Mufei and member of the resistance. |
Ma Fei | Wu Qingtong | Another subordinate of Lin Mufei and member of the resistance. |
Zhang Lei | Zhao Zhe | A corrupt official who lusts for Huang Qiao'er, he works for the Yuan governments, after the fall of the Song dynasty. |
Niu Ben | Eunuch Wang | An attendant of the imperial kitchen who befriends Lin Mufei and Huang Qiao'er. |
Fang Family Dyehouse
Cast | Role | Description |
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Edwin Siu | Fang Ning | A close friend of Huang Qiao'er, who has been in love with her for a long time, eventually marrying her |
Cheng Pei-pei | Mrs. Fang | Mother of Fang Ning, Fang Po, and Fang Jing, she is the owner of the Fang Family Dyehouse and instructs Huang in dyeing |
Zheng Guolin | Fang Po | Fang Ning's older brother and close friend of the Splendid Mill's weavers |
He Yan | Fang Jing | Older sister of Fang Po and Fang Ning |
He Jianze | Shi Pujie | Fang Jing's lover and a worker of the Fang Family Dyehouse |
Yazhou
Cast | Role | Description |
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Liu Dong | A'dong | A Yazhou native and widower, who teaches Huang and Rong cotton tillage. |
Guo Xiaoting | Fu Yaya | A'dong's neighbor, who teaches Huang and Rong the basics of cotton weaving, which they incorporate with their own knowledge of textile arts. Huang later accepts her as one of her apprentices, increasing her own knowledge. |
Others
Cast | Role | Description |
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Damian Lau | Feng Jiujin | Real name Yelü Ximu; he is actually a son of a Khitan noble, Yelü Chucai, and thus a descendant of the royal family of the Liao dynasty. The educated artisan Feng instructs Huang in woodwork. |
Ethan Yao | Yelü Ximu (young man) | |
Li Qingxiang | Taoist Sun | Sarcastic but wise, Taoist heals Fang Ning and Feng Jiujin |
Jerry Cheng | Huang Chunyao | Huang's father and Rong Xiuman's former fiancé |
Dai Chunrong | Mrs. Guan | Owner of Iridescent Cloud Mill and Rong Xiuman's business rival. |
Yan Yongxuan | Wang Ying | Lin Mufei's mother. |
Lou Yejiang | Eerde | A Mongol prince. |
Production
The Song and Mongol military costumes are originally made for the two television series The Young Warriors (2006) and The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2008).
Originally considered for the part of Huang Qiao'er by the casting department,
Deviations from historic accounts
In Chinese history,
Almost all of the characters in the series are fictional except
Deleted scenes
Several websites aired different scenes that were deleted from the series:
- Huang Qiao'er first meets the Fang brothers during their childhood.[2]
- Death of A'dong's fiancée Dandan (portrayed by Janine Chang).[2]
- Huang Qiao'er and Rong Xiuman being burned at the stake on Yazhou.[3]
- Lin Mufei and Zhao Jiayi returning home as husband and wife in the series finale.[4]
Reception
The series was well received in mainland China, earning high ratings and acclaim for good performance and a portrayal of inspirational female characters.[5][6]
International broadcast
Country | Network(s)/Station(s) | Series premiere | Title |
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Thailand | TPBS | January 27, 2013 | ผ้าทอชีวิต (Pha Thor Cheewit; literally Woven Life[7]) |
Sri Lanka | Rupavahini | July 4, 2016 | සන්නාලියනේ (Sannaliyane)[8] |
References
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- ^ "《天涯织女》收视高涨 女性观众反响强烈". NetEase. Archived from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
- ^ "《天涯织女》创收视新高 郑国霖获女性观众青睐". Tencent. Archived from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
- ^ "ซีรีส์จีน ผ้าทอชีวิต : เรื่องย่อ". TPBS. 18 August 2015. Archived from the original on 29 April 2015. Thai: ภาษาไทย
- ^ "Family Series - Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation". 26 June 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-06-26.
External links
- (in Chinese) A Weaver on the Horizon official page on Chinese Entertainment Shanghai's website
- (in Chinese) A Weaver on the Horizon on Sina.com
- (in Chinese) A Weaver on the Horizon page on CTV's website