- Drama: Empress Ki, Empress Gi
- Revised romanization: Kihwanghoo
- Hangul: 기황후
- Director: Han Hee
- Writer: Jang Young-Cheol, Jung Kyung-Soon
- Network: MBC
- Episodes: 51
- Release Date: October 28, 2013 - April 29, 2014
- Runtime: Mondays & Tuesdays 22:00
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
- Casts :
- Ha Ji Won as Ki Seung Nyang, later Empress Ki
- Ji Chang Wook as Ta Hwan, later Emperor Huizong of Yuan
- Joo Jin Mo as Wang Yoo, later King Wang Yoo of Goryeo
- Baek Jin Hee as Danashri
- Lee Jae Yong as Wang Go
- Jin Yi Han as Tal Tal
- Kim Jung Hyun as Dang Ki Se
- Jun Gook Hwan as Yeon Chul
- Kim Young Ho as Baek Ahn
- Kim Suh Hyung as Empress Dowager
- Cha Do Jin as Tap Ja Hae
- Jung Woong In as Yeon Byung Soo
- Kim Myung Gook as Jang Soon Yong
- Lee Won Jong as Dok Man
- Choi Moo Sung as Park Bool Hwa
- Cha Kwang Soo as Go Yong Bo
- Lee Moon Shik as Bang Shin Woo
- Yoon Ah Jung as Yeon Hwa
- Kwon Oh Joong as Choi Moo Song
- Yoon Yong Hyun as Jeom Bak Yi
- Yoo In Young as Yeon Bi Soo
- Ryu Hyun Kyung as Joong Jun / Princess Kyung Hwa
- Shin Seung Hwan as Ggoi Bo
- Han Hye Rin as Lady Park
- Seo Yi Sook as Court Lady Seo
- Lee Eung Kyung as Court Lady Noh
- Song Kyung Chul as Mak Saeng
- Kim Moo Young (김무영) as Na Moo
- Oh Kwang Rok as Heuk Soo
- Jo Jae Yoon as Gol Ta
- Kim Hyung Bum as Jo Cham
- Im Joo Eun as Bayan Khutugh
- Lee Ji Hyun as Hong Dan
- Lee Kye Young (이계영) as Boo Sa Ki
- Jang Soon Gook (장순국) as Sul Do Gan
- Jung Yoon (정윤) as Gook soo
- Kim Jin Sung (김진성) as Prince Ma Ha
IMDB Link : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3322566/
Empress Ki / Empress Gi (Hangul: 기황후; RR: Gi Hwang-hu) is a South Korean historical television series starring Ha Ji-won as the titular Empress Gi, who was born in Goryeo but later married Emperor Huizong to become an empress of the Yuan Dynasty. The series depicts her loves and political ambitions as she is torn between the two nations.
TORRENT DOWNLOAD LINK :
(Complete 51 Episodes with English Subtitles)
Correlation Chart :
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Don't expect the story to follow the history of the real Empress Ki of Yuan, although some characters may slightly resemble the actual characters in history but the drama itself is fictional. Instead of trying to compare it to the history, it'll be better to watch it as another fictional drama and enjoy its own story. It's not only another love triangle between a woman and 2 men, but how each characters dealt with their own life changing events. As for my personal reason, I endure watching the whole 51 episodes because of the cute silly emperor ^_^ though most of the casts are suitable for their roles.
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