The Grand Mansion Gate

The Grand Mansion Gate

Release date : April 14, 2001
Countries of origin : China /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Creators : Guo Baochang /
Production companies : 无锡中视股份公司 /
April 14, 2001 China Drama Mandarin More
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This Chinese period drama series follows the fortunes of a prominent merchant family engaged in Traditional Chinese Medicine during the waning years of the Ching dynasty. The affairs of this family of doctors/pharmacists (which in those days were one and the same) are intimately linked with social upheavals of the time such as the encroachment of Christian missionaries and foreign imperialism as well as conflicts that inevitably emerge in a large upper class family. Comparable in scope and production value to such recent titles as "Downton Abbey", the lives and character of both masters and servants intertwine in plot lines that spans more than a generation.
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2003 • 32 Episodes

Season 2 of House of the Dragon premiered on April 15, 2003.

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  • title:The Grand Mansion Gate
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2001
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: China ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Creators: Guo Baochang ·
  • Production companies: 无锡中视股份公司 ·
  • Overview:This Chinese period drama series follows the fortunes of a prominent merchant family engaged in Traditional Chinese Medicine during the waning years of the Ching dynasty. The affairs of this family of doctors/pharmacists (which in those days were one and the same) are intimately linked with social upheavals of the time such as the encroachment of Christian missionaries and foreign imperialism as well as conflicts that inevitably emerge in a large upper class family. Comparable in scope and production value to such recent titles as "Downton Abbey", the lives and character of both masters and servants intertwine in plot lines that spans more than a generation.
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