Scarlet Heart 2
Scarlet Heart 2
Scarlet Heart 2 is a Chinese television series that serves as a sequel to the popular drama Scarlet Heart. The series is based on the novel Bu Bu Jing Xin by Tong Hua. It was first aired in 2014 and consists of 39 episodes.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Scarlet Heart 2 follows the story of a modern-day woman named Zhang Xiao who time-travels back to the Qing Dynasty and inhabits the body of Maertai Ruoxi. Ruoxi finds herself entangled in the political intrigues of the royal court and becomes involved with the princes of the ruling family. As she navigates the complex relationships and power struggles, Ruoxi must make difficult choices that will impact her fate and those around her.
Characters[edit | edit source]
- Zhang Xiao / Maertai Ruoxi - The protagonist who finds herself in the body of Ruoxi.
- Fourth Prince - One of the princes who develops a close relationship with Ruoxi.
- Eighth Prince - Another prince who plays a significant role in Ruoxi's life.
- Thirteenth Prince - A prince who harbors feelings for Ruoxi.
Production[edit | edit source]
Scarlet Heart 2 was produced by Yu Zheng and features a talented cast including actors and actresses such as Cecilia Liu, Nicky Wu, and Kevin Cheng. The series was well-received for its engaging storyline, intricate costumes, and beautiful cinematography.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The drama garnered a strong following among viewers for its compelling narrative and emotional performances by the cast. Fans of the original Scarlet Heart series appreciated the continuation of the story and the exploration of new characters and relationships.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Scarlet Heart 2 remains a beloved drama in the hearts of fans, contributing to the enduring popularity of the Scarlet Heart franchise. The series has inspired fan works, adaptations, and discussions within the online community.
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