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The Weaving Girl of Tianya

The Weaving Girl of Tianya

Drama, Romance, Costume

Li Guoli

Zhang Junning, Liu Shishi, Yuan Hong, Xiao Zhengnan, Chen Xiuwen, Zheng Peipei, Li Qian, Han Xiao, Liu Songren, Zheng Guolin, Dai Chunrong, Tang Yifei, Li Jinming, Chang Cheng, He Jianza, Guo Xiaoting, Niu Ben

2010

Mainland China

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin/

40 minutes

2025-03-02 15:16:24

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as天涯织女,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2010Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, Mandarin/,Current Douban rating6.6(For reference only)。
The story takes place at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. The weaving girl Huang Qiao'er (played by Zhang Junning) and the princess Zhao Jiayi (played by Liu Shishi) are both in love with the young general Lin Mufei (played by Yuan Hong), but Lin only has eyes for Qiao'er. The emperor forces a marriage, prompting Mufei to go off to war to escape, which causes Jiayi to harbor deep resentment towards Qiao'er, leading even the second young master of the dyeing house, Fang Ning (played by Xiao Zhengnan), who has grown up with Qiao'er, to be severely injured. At this time, rumors of Mufei's death on the battlefield spread, and a heartbroken Qiao'er reluctantly marries Fang Ning. Her mother-in-law Fang Daishi (played by Zheng Peipei) teaches Qiao'er the secrets of dyeing fabric, and the clever Qiao'er makes great progress in her weaving skills; however, the disabled Fang Ning often takes advantage of his drunkenness to abuse Qiao'er. The lovesick Jiayi, with the help of Mufei's mother Wang Ying (played by Yan Yongxuan), finally finds Mufei on the battlefield, declaring that she will fight alongside him until death and never return to the palace. After the fall of the Song Dynasty, Mufei begins to see Jiayi, who has devoted herself to fighting alongside him, in a new light, but at this time, the Fang family suffers a great disaster due to dissatisfaction with Yuan rule...