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The finale of Thai drama Orange Flower Crown Mandarin Edition

The heroine fell in love with the young master, but could not be together, only to see the young master sleeping with the man. In addition, she saw Third Aunt being thrown into the well by the servant (because of cheating), and everything was driven crazy by reality. She fantasized that one day she would get married with an orange blossom crown! While fantasizing, the master welcomed five aunts.

The Crown of Orange Blossoms is adapted from Su Tong's novel Wives and Concubines and the Thai version of Hanging the Red Lantern High. This play is a remake, which was filmed in Thailand as early as 1996. Nampueng, a famous actress who played Sanyi in the new version, played Siyi, the heroine in the old version. In the old version, the actor played by the master is the father of Mai C, a famous Thai actor and director who died last year.

I. Basic information

Chinese name: orange corolla

Mbth:?

Starring: Chatchai Plengpanich/Aun Witaya Wasukraipaisarn/Gybzy Vanida/Rilanie Sripen/Nampeung Natharika.

Type: love

Country of manufacture: Thailand

Language: Thai

Premiere: 20 10- 12-09 (Thailand)

Number of groups: 16

Episode length: 90

Also known as mong Kut dok som/ orange blossom crown.

Second, the plot brief introduction

Orange blossom, the white flower of bitter orange, has a delicate and sweet orange fragrance, but it is not as frivolous and simple as orange, but has a deeper and more complicated sweet connotation, which makes people feel happy when they smell it. Orange blossom is a symbol of innocence, reproduction and eternal love, and people like to use it at weddings.

During World War II, many China people immigrated to Thailand to escape the war. They made a fortune with the industrious spirit peculiar to China people and took root in this land of Siam. Although they learned Thai and hired local people, they still kept the traditional life in China. Gan Jiao, a girl from northern Thailand who just graduated from school, still wears a school uniform and wears two braids. On the morning of the Dragon Boat Festival, she entered her old host family in Su Qin, a wealthy and conservative China family. Her dream is to wear an orange blossom crown for her beloved at her wedding, but this dream will never come true, because she will become the fourth aunt of Master Qin.

In this feudal family, there was a cruel master, a jealous first wife, a smiling tiger's second wife, and a third wife who was born a player. Gan Jiao was inevitably involved in the cruel rivalry between concubines. In this dark day, the only light in her life is Qin Kongke, the gentleman she loves silently. Can this relationship unacceptable to the world have a good ending?