The Imperial Doctress


The Imperial Doctress is a 2016 Chinese television series based on the story of Tan Yunxian, a female physician during the Ming dynasty in China. It stars Cecilia Liu as the titular character. The series aired every day at 7.30pm on Jiangsu TV and Dragon TV, from 13 February to 9 March 2016.

Synopsis

Set in the Ming Dynasty during the rule of Emperor Yingzong, Tan Yunxian came from a long line of medicine practitioners, her family having served as court physicians for several generations. However, the practice for female physicians came to a halt when many were framed for abusing the form. Yet, Yunxian was determined to learn medicine and she did so in secrecy. Through her enthusiasm and persistence, Yunxian overcame many difficulties and rose through the ranks to become the most famous female doctor of the Ming Dynasty. Along the way, she meets and falls in love with Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu, two royal siblings with opposite personalities who enter into a rivalry for the throne.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Royals (House of Zhu)

Northern Yuan

  • Yuan Wen Kang as Ye Xian, Ruler of the Northern Yuan. He likes Tan Yunxian.
  • Li Chao as Bayan Temür, Ye Xian's younger brother and Zhu Qizhen's good friend
  • Feng Li Li as Tuo Buhua, Ye Xian's younger sister. She likes Zhu Qizhen.
  • Zuo Jin Zhu as Meng Duo

Tan (Hang) Household

  • Cui Ke Qu as Tan Fu, Yun Xian's grandfather
  • Wang Li Yuan as Old Mrs Tan, Yun Xian's grandmother
  • Wang Xin Min as Tan Gang, Yun Xian's father
  • Zhang Yi Jie as Tan Yunliang, Yun Xian's brother
  • Yu Shasha as Zi Su, Yun Xian's personal attendant

Royal Physicians

  • Liu Li Wei as Liu Pingan, Yun Xian's master
  • Zhang Lei as Cheng Shisan, the main antagonist who later betrays the Ming Dynasty
  • Zhang Hao Ran as Cheng Cunxia, Yun Xian's senior

Court Officials and servants

  • Zhang Bo Jun as Wang Ying, Wang Meilin's father
  • Deng Li Min as Wang Zhen, Zhu Qizhen's ally
  • Lu Sen Bao as Cao Jixiang, Zhu Qiyu's ally
  • Yang Guang as Zhao Guogong
  • Xu Pengkai as General Shi Heng
  • Qu Zhe Ming as Xiao Shun Zi, Zhu Qizhen's servant
  • Li Wei Ting as Xiao Ma Zi, Zhu Qiyu's servant
  • Hu Bingqing as Ru Xiang, Empress Qian's personal attendant
  • Lu Yuan Yuan as Ding Xiang, Yun Xian's personal attendant
  • Ma Xiang Yi as Lan Cao, Wang Meilin's personal attendant
  • Tan Xin Rou as Yu Xiang, Empress Dowager Sun's personal attendant
  • Fang Gong Min as Fan Gong, Empress Dowager Sun's confidante

Others

  • Zhu Hong as Chen Biniang, a dancer at Nan Xi Brothel
  • Wang Chun Yuan as Wang Daoshi, Head of Nan Xi Brothel and Yun Xian's master
  • Lv Liang as Yu Dongyang, Yun Xian's godfather
  • Lu Fang Mei as Madame Yu, Yun Xian's godmother
  • Fang Zi Chun as Luo Da Niang, a female physician who once taught Yun Xian

Historical accuracy

The titular character in the drama series, Tan Yunxian, is a real-life historical figure who came from a renowned medical family. She was one of the few female physicians/doctors that was known to exist in history. Before her death, she published a book titled "Sayings of a Female Doctor", which was passed on throughout generations.
However, the romance depicted in the drama between Tan Yunxian and the two Emperors is strictly fictional. In reality, Tan Yunxian did not exist in the same time period as Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu, and naturally would not be able to work at the Zhengtong Emperor's Palace. The character in the story is actually a combination of Tan Yunxian and the historical Empress Hang.
During the writing of the drama, screenwriter Zhang Wei consulted professional Chinese physicians regarding medical terminology and prescription use. Lead actress Cecilia Liu reportedly took lessons with a traditional physician to learn the basics of Chinese medicine and treatment in preparation for the role.

Reception

The series received positive feedback from the audience and topped Baidu's charts of most popular TV dramas in China. It gained attention for
its exquisite costumes, showcase of traditional Chinese medicine and performance of its leads. The series was also noted for featuring a well-respected female figure in China history.
The series was also commercially successful, achieving an average ratings of 1.2 on both Dragon TV and Jiangsu TV and placing first in its ratings slot nationally. It was among the highest rated dramas of the year, and ranked #9 on Huading's Top 100 Satisfaction Survey for TV series.

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