TV series "The Grand Mansion" plot introduction, episode guide, and full series conclusion

by teman on 2009-07-12 17:21:39

Introduction to the TV series "The Great Courtyard Gate" episode by episode, full series conclusion:

In the sixth year of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, the pharmaceutical family Bai and the official family Zhan had a deep grudge due to a dispute over a pair of illegitimate children of the eldest miss of the Zhan family. At this time, a concubine in the palace died, who was the second miss of the Zhan family. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the prince of the Zhan family implicated Bai Yingyuan, the eldest son of the Bai family, and sent him to the death cell. Although he was saved by a substitution plan, he could only go far away under a false name. The father of the illegitimate children, Prince Wu, abandoned the eldest miss for fear of being implicated. And the Bai family also became a scapegoat for the palace conflict. The century-old pharmacy "Baicao Hall" was sealed, and the whole mansion fell into despair. Patriarch Bai Mengtang, overwhelmed with grief, passed away, leaving the heavy burden of the entire family on Bai Wenshi, the second daughter-in-law. Bai Yingyu, the third son, is a spoiled young man who used all kinds of threats to finally force the three branches of the family to split up. In the midst of internal and external difficulties, Bai Wenshi carefully planned and spared no effort to eventually recover the old business. The revival of the Bai family made Bai Wenshi the authority and head of the Bai family; however, she could not discipline her own son Bai Jingqi. This person, who did not cry at birth, was incorrigibly mischievous from a young age, but was finally subdued by his teacher Ji Zongbu, who was proficient in both literary and martial arts. As an adult, Bai Jingqi was filled with rebellious spirit against the world, and secretly pledged lifelong commitment with Huang Chun, the illegitimate daughter of the enemy Zhan family.