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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (Korean: 달의 연인 – 보보경심 려; Hanja: 달의 戀人 – 步步驚心 麗; RR: Darui Yeonin – Bobogyeongsim Ryeo; MR: Tarŭi Yŏnin – Popokyŏngsim Ryŏ) is a South Korean television series based on the Chinese novel Bu Bu Jing Xin.
Scarlet Heart was a commercial and critical success across Asia, propelling Liu Shishi to stardom and revitalizing Nicky Wu’s career. [1] [2] The two leading stars eventually married in 2015. A sequel, Scarlet Heart 2, aired in China on Zhejiang TV on 22 April 2014. [3] [4] A film version, Time to Love, with
Scarlet Heart 2 (Chinese: 步步惊情) is a 2014 Chinese television series. It is the sequel to Scarlet Heart (2011), and continues the story after the time traveling protagonist, Zhang Xiao ( Cecilia Liu ), returns to her own time following the death of Ma'ertai Ruoxi.
Scarlet Heart, also known as Bubu Jingxin, is a Chinese television series based on the novel of the same Chinese title by Tong Hua. Filming for the series started on 6 December 2010 in Shanghai and ended on 22 March 2011. It first aired in China on the Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) on 10 September 2011. The following is a list of episodes. [1]
Seo Ju-hyun (Korean: 서주현; born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean singer, actress, and songwriter.She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup Girls' Generation-TTS) in August 2007, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most widely known girl groups worldwide.
Hong began his entertainment career in 2007 as a professional model. [4] He made his acting debut in 2008, [5] and has appeared in the romantic comedy Oh! My Lady (2010), sitcom Vampire Idol (2011), followed by supporting roles in Jeon Woo-chi (2012) and Dating Agency: Cyrano (2013).
The accompanying music video for "Independent Love Song" was shot in Times Square, New York.The black-and-white video shows Cheryl Parker (vocals) sitting on a piano with Jo Youle (pianist) performing the song, while children dressed as Cupid shoot passers-by to make them fall in love.
Loving, Never Forgetting (Chinese: 恋恋不忘; pinyin: Liànliàn bù wàng) is a 2014 Chinese television series starring Jerry Yan and Tong Liya. It is based on the novel Wu Ai Cheng Huan (无爱承欢) by Lan Bai Se.