Chronicle of Life

Chronicle of Life (Chinese: 寂寞空庭春欲晚) is a 2016 Chinese television series starring Hawick Lau, Zheng Shuang and Vin Zhang. It is based on the Chinese novel Lonely Courtyard in Late Spring by Fei Wo Si Cun.[1][2] The series aired on Zhejiang Television and Shenzhen Television from 1 February to 23 February 2016.

Chronicle of Life
GenreHistorical fiction
Melodrama
Romance
Based onLonely Courtyard in Late Spring by Fei Wo Si Cun
Written byJiang Guangyu
Rao Hou
Directed byWu Jinyuan
StarringHawick Lau
Zheng Shuang
Vin Zhang
Opening themeNo End by Hawick Lau
Ending themeWhen We First Meet, Love Already Ends by Xiang Xiang
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes40
Production
ProducerYu Zheng
Production locationHengdian World Studios
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesLinmon Pictures
Dream Stardom Film and TV Culture Co., Ltd
DistributorLinmon Pictures
Release
Original networkZhejiang Television
Shenzhen Television
Picture formatHDTV 1080i, SDTV 576i
Audio formatStereophonic
Original release1 February (2016-02-01) 
23 February 2016 (2016-02-23)

Synopsis

This story is about the Kangxi Emperor and Consort Liang from the Wei clan, the mother of Yunsi.

When Kangxi (Hawick Lau) was sixteen, he eliminated the traitor, Oboi, and his allies. A misunderstanding causes a loyal officer and Chahar Mongol prince, Wei Abunai, to be treated as a fellow rebel, causing his entire family to be sentenced to death. Ten-year-old Liang'er (Zheng Shuang) had to witness the death of her parents and brother. As she was escaping, she met the young Kangxi, who was being pursued by his enemies. Without knowledge of each other's backgrounds, Liang'er and Kangxi undergo life and death. Having left a deep impression on each other, they made a promise to meet again. However, Liang'er loses her memory through an accident. In order to protect Liang'er, her cousin Nalan Rongruo (Vin Zhang) changed her name to Wei Linlang, and took her into his care. The two grew up together and developed a special bond. However, Rongruo's father, Nalan Mingju, fearing that Linlang's identity would cause trouble for the family, secretly sent her to the palace to become a maid in order to prevent the two from being together.

Linlang thought she would end up dying a lonely death in the palace, but the appearance of Kangxi disrupted her life. Her reunion with Rongruo also gave her another ray of hope. Kangxi recognized Linlang as the young girl who saved his life as a child, and resorted to various methods to help her remember the past. Meanwhile, Rongruo plans to take Linlang and escape from the palace. Stuck between an overbearing emperor and her childhood lover, Linlang is at a loss.

It was only after Kangxi fell deeply in love with Linlang that he learned she was actually the cousin Rongruo was in love with all along. He decides to let the two lovers be reunited, but a twist of fate causes deeper misunderstandings and missed chances. After going through a series of tribulations, Linlang realizes that she has fallen in love with Kangxi. However, at this moment, she recovers her memory and realizes Kangxi was responsible for her family's death. Linlang's brother, Changqing, who has been ambushed to the palace as a eunuch, also shows up and reveals his identity to Linlang and pressurizes her to seek revenge for their family. Linlang and Kangxi thus become entangled in a sorrowful and heart-wrenching love.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleSingerLength
1."No End (無終)" (Opening theme song)Hawick Lau 
2."When We First Meet, Love Already Ends (初見愛已晚)" (Ending theme song)Xiang Xiang 
3."Falling Pear Flowers (梨花落)" (Insert song)Henry Huo 
4."Treasuring Beauty (惜春詞)" (Insert song)Henry Huo 

Ratings

Air date[3] Zhejiang TV CSM52 City Ratings Shenzhen TV CSM52 City Ratings
Episode Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank Episode Ratings (%) Audience share (%) Rank
2016.02.01 1-2 1.271 3.29 2 1-2 0.594 1.54 11
2016.02.02 3-4 1.081 2.86 4 3-4 0.561 1.49 10
2016.02.03 5-6 1.167 3.07 3 5-6 0.656 1.73 10
2016.02.04 7-8 1.049 2.81 4 7-8 0.691 1.85 7
2016.02.05 9 1.112 3.122 1 9-10 0.463 1.251 7
2016.02.06 10 1.178 3.219 1 11-12 0.709 1.886 7
2016.02.08 11-12 1.006 2.858 1 13-14 0.599 1.078 6
2016.02.09 13-14 0.969 3.016 1 15-16 0.471 1.475 9
2016.02.10 15-16 1.057 3.248 1 17-18 0.523 1.611 7
2016.02.11 17-18 1.175 3.525 1 19-20 0.612 1.84 6
2016.02.12 19 1.2 3.556 1 21-22 0.4 1.146 10
2016.02.13 20 1.080 2.907 1 23-24 0.635 1.678 10
2016.02.14 21-22 1.304 3.392 1 25-26 0.658 1.711 10
2016.02.15 23-24 1.290 3.338 1 27-28 0.632 1.636 10
2016.02.16 25-26 1.332 3.48 1 29-30 0.663 1.734 8
2016.02.17 27-28 1.268 3.262 1 31-32 0.664 1.71 9
2016.02.18 29-30 1.323 3.444 1 33-34 0.644 1.679 8
2016.02.19 31 1.189 3.133 1 35-36 0.81 2.07 6
2016.02.20 32-33 1.216 3.19 1 36-37 0.892 2.35 3
2016.02.21 34-35 1.255 3.2 1 38-39 0.876 2.23 7
2016.02.22 36 1.052 2.646 3 40-41 0.884 2.232 7
2016.02.23 37 1.125 2.94 3 42-43 0.607 1.6 9
Average ratings 1-37 1.168 3.16 / 1-43 0.647 1.706 /
  • Highest ratings are marked in red, lowest ratings are marked in blue

International broadcast

Region Network Dates Notes
VTV5 18 May - 7 June 2020 (Weekdays 19:00, two episodes per day)
VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ 17 August - 8 September 2020 (Weekdays 19:00, two episodes per day) Dubbed with Vietnamese (Southern accent)
TN1 (Thái Nguyên Radio - Television Station) April - May 2020 (Weekdays 17:15) Original with Vietnamese commentary
NTV (Nghệ An Radio - Television Station) 22 August 2020 - present (Weekdays 20:20, aired again next day at 07:15) Original with Vietnamese commentary

References

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