The Glamorous Imperial Concubine

September. 30,2011      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis

Ma Fuya is a princess of the Chu state in 10th-century imperial China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. In this time of warring kingdoms and political upheaval, Fuya's uncle usurps the throne and brutally kills her father. Ma Fuya is left an orphan, and she escapes with the help of a eunuch. She also falls in love with Meng Qiyou, the Prince of Later Shu. He instead uses her as a political tool, and he brings her back into his kingdom. Many of his brothers are attracted to her, such as Meng Qixing and Meng Qiyun. Due to her resemblance as Meng Qiyun's mother, the Emperor also falls in love with her. Ma Fuya is forced to marry the Emperor, but the procession is interrupted by Liu Liancheng.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2011

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
September. 30,2011

Episode 2 - Episode 2
October. 07,2011

Episode 3 - Episode 3
October. 14,2011

Episode 4 - Episode 4
October. 21,2011

Episode 5 - Episode 5
October. 28,2011

Episode 6 - Episode 6
November. 04,2011

Episode 7 - Episode 7
November. 11,2011

Episode 8 - Episode 8
November. 18,2011

Episode 9 - Episode 9
November. 25,2011

Episode 10 - Episode 10
December. 02,2011

Episode 11 - Episode 11
December. 09,2011

Episode 12 - Episode 12
December. 16,2011

Episode 13 - Episode 13
December. 23,2011

Episode 14 - Episode 14
December. 30,2011

Episode 15 - Episode 15
January. 06,2012

Episode 16 - Episode 16
January. 13,2012

Episode 17 - Episode 17
January. 20,2012

Episode 18 - Episode 18
January. 27,2012

Episode 19 - Episode 19
February. 03,2012

Episode 20 - Episode 20
February. 10,2012

Episode 21 - Episode 21
February. 17,2012

Episode 22 - Episode 22
February. 24,2012

Episode 23 - Episode 23
March. 02,2012

Episode 24 - Episode 24
March. 09,2012

Episode 25 - Episode 25
March. 16,2012

Episode 26 - Episode 26
March. 23,2012

Episode 27 - Episode 27
March. 30,2012

Episode 28 - Episode 28
April. 06,2012

Episode 29 - Episode 29
April. 13,2012

Episode 30 - Episode 30
April. 20,2012

Episode 31 - Episode 31
April. 27,2012

Episode 32 - Episode 32
May. 04,2012

Episode 33 - Episode 33
May. 11,2012

Episode 34 - Episode 34
May. 18,2012

Episode 35 - Episode 35
May. 25,2012

Episode 36 - Episode 36
June. 01,2012

Episode 37 - Episode 37
June. 08,2012

Episode 38 - Episode 38
June. 15,2012

Episode 39 - Episode 39
June. 22,2012

Episode 40 - Episode 40
June. 29,2012

Episode 41 - Episode 41
July. 06,2012

Episode 42 - Episode 42
July. 13,2012

Episode 43 - Episode 43
July. 20,2012

Episode 44 - Episode 44
July. 27,2012

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