Princess Agents (2017)
特工皇妃楚乔传 · 特工皇妃楚乔传 ‧ Drama ‧ 2017
The story takes place during the chaotic times of Wei, where innocent citizens are often kidnapped and turned into slaves. Slave girl, Chu Qiao was thrown into a forest along with other slaves and becomes the next hunting target for the rich lords. She is saved by the Prince of Yanbei, Yan Xun. Afterward, she is brought into a powerful family of Yu Wen and witnesses their bloody power struggle. Seeing this, she swears to take her younger sister and flee from the situation. However, she catches the attention of Yu Wen Yue and undergoes strict training while building a sense of companionship with Yan Xun. Drama focuses on Chu Qiao's life beliefs and her struggle to survive in a cruel and unfair world. ~~ Two versions available: 67 episodes (TV) || 58 episodes (DVD). ~~ Adapted from the novel "The Legend of Chu Qiao: Division 11's Princess Agent" (11处特工皇妃) by Xiao Xiang Dong Er (潇湘冬儿).
What it's about
Princess Agents (2017) is a 2017 Chinese drama produced in China, originally airing on Hunan TV iQiyi Mango TV. It runs for 67 episodes of roughly 45 min. each. The story is categorised as Romance, Wuxia, Drama, Political, with notable themes including Sassy Female Lead, Power Struggle, Amnesia, Reverse-Harem, Revenge. It currently holds a community score of 8.2/10 on MyDramaList.
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Main cast
The leading cast members listed for Princess Agents (2017). Photography © respective talent agencies and broadcasters.
Also known as
11处特工皇妃 · Chu Qiao Zhuan · Te Gong Huang Fei · Te Gong Huang Fei Chu Qiao Zhuan · The Legend of Chu Qiao · 楚乔传 · 特工皇妃 · 特工皇妃楚喬傳
Should you watch Princess Agents (2017)?
If you enjoy romance / wuxia, Princess Agents (2017) is worth your time. With 67 episodes, it's a manageable commitment that won't demand a multi-month binge. Chinese productions tend to lean into rich costume design and long-form character arcs.
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