Love Yunge from the Desert

Love Yunge from the Desert
Also known as Love Yun Ge from the Desert
Genre Historical, romantic comedy
Based on Tong Hua Song in the Clouds
Written by Shen Zhining
Directed by Hu Yijuan
Cai Changsheng
Hu Mingkai
Starring Angelababy
Du Chun
Lu Yi
Chen Xiao
Yang Rong
Su Qing
Bao Bei'er
Rachel Momo
Opening theme Li Yuchun Silk
Ending theme Angelababy Green Skirt
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 45
Production
Executive producer(s) Yu Zheng
Location(s) Hengdian World Studios
Production company(s) Dongyang Xingrui
Dongyang Huanyu
ETV Media Culture
Yu Zheng Studio
Release
Original network Hunan Television
First shown in China
Original release September 13, 2015 (2015-09-13)
Chronology
Preceded by The Journey of Flower
Love Yunge from the Desert
Traditional Chinese 大漢情緣之雲中歌
Simplified Chinese 大汉情缘之云中歌

Love Yunge from the Desert is a 2015 Chinese historical romantic comedy television series based on Tong Hua's novel Song in the Clouds. The television series was produced by Yu Zheng and written by Shen Zhining, and starring Angelababy, Du Chun, Lu Yi, Chen Xiao, Yang Rong, Su Qing, Bao Bei'er and Rachel Momo.[1][2] It is a sequel to Sound of the Desert (《风中奇缘》). Love Yunge From The Desert began airing on September 13, 2015 on Hunan Television.[3]

Plot

During the Western Han Dynasty, an eight-year-old Emperor Zhao of Han meets a girl Huo Yun Ge (daughter of Huo Qu Bing and Jin Yu from Ballad of the Desert), who rescued him from the cold of the desert. Ten years later, Yun Ge is now a beautiful young woman, who could not forget the boy she saved. However, the emperor has long forgotten Yun Ge, and with a new love in his life, Xu Ping Jun. The heartbroken Huo later meets a handsome Meng Jue, only later to find herself embroiled in a power struggles within the imperial palace.

Cast

Other

Music

Name Singer Writer Composer Note
Silk Li Yuchun Yu Zheng Tan Xuan theme
The Sky Outside Chen Xiao and Lu Yi Yu Zheng Tan Xuan opening theme
Green Skirt Angelababy Angelababy Tan Xuan ending theme

Production

On March 18, 2013, author of the original novel Tong Hua announced the film rights has been bought by Yu Zheng.[4]

Principal photography started on April 3, 2013 and wrapped in July 3.

This television series shot the scene in Hengdian World Studios, Zhejiang.[5]

On August 18, 2014, the producer released the music video for its theme song, Silk, which was sung by well-known Chinese singer Li Yuchun.[6][7]

On August 11, 2015, the producer released the trailer.[8]

References

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