The Life and Times of a Sentinel (Traditional Chinese: ) is a 2011 Hong Kong historical-fiction television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), starring Steven Ma and Kenneth Ma as the main leads, with Leung Choi-yuen serving as the executive producer.
Set in the late 17th century, during the early years of the Kangxi Emperor's reign over Qing China, the drama stars Nip Dor-po (Steven Ma), a third-grade imperial bodyguard. He is used by both the Kangxi Emperor (Power Chan) and Prince Yu (Kenneth Ma) to pit against each other, conflicting Dor-po's loyalty for both.
Plot
The sudden death of the young Shun-chi Emperor (Shunzhi) shocked the whole empire. The second prince Fuk-tsuen, was originally the successor for the throne, but Empress Dowager Hao-chong (Xiaozhuang) changed the successor to the third prince Yuen-yip, who subsequently becomes the Hong-hei Emperor (Kangxi). Angry with this, Fuk-tsuen dispatches a spy, Nip Dor-po, and instructs him to gain Hong-hei's trust.
Cast and characters
Main characters
Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Steven Ma as Nip Dor-po (è¶å¤Â寶) â a first class imperial bodyguard. He is sent by Fuk-tsuen to spy on Hong-hei, becoming the emperor's personal bodyguard. As Dor-po spends more time with the emperor, he learns to appreciate the emperor's intelligence and his love for the country. Dor-po ultimately decides to help Hong-hei rebel against Fuk-tsuen. Ma says that Dor-po is the most complicated character he has come across. "I have to officially protect the three (Hao-chong, Hong-hei, and Fuk-tsuen), but at the same time, the three are using me to deal with each other [...] but Hao-chong wants me to die, [Fuk-tsuen] wants me to die, and how can I find ways to save myself and Hong-hei?"
- Kenneth Ma as Fuk-tsuen, the Second Imperial Prince (äºÂçÂÂçºç¦ÂÃ¥Â
¨) â officially Prince Yu (è£Â親çÂÂ), Fuk-tsuen is the Shun-chi Emperor's second son. For many years, Fuk-tsuen has been plotting to usurp the throne from Hong-hei as he believes that the throne was rightfully his. He sends Dor-po to spy on Hong-hei, which subsequently leads to Fuk-tsuen's downfall. He becomes Minister of Imperial Bodyguard and Imperial Council Minister. According to Ma, Fuk-tsuen isn't a villain but a tragic figure.
Supporting characters
- Sunny Chan makes a two-episode guest starring appearance as the Shun-chi Emperor (é Âæ²»å¸Â), Kangxi's father and predecessor. Océane Zhu stars as Consort Tung-ngok (è£éÂÂå¦Â), Shunzhi's favourite consort. Upset with his reign and devastated by the death of Tung-ngok, Shunzhi decided to become a Buddhist monk.
- Power Chan as the Hong-hei Emperor (康çÂÂå¸Â) â The Shun-chi Emperor's third son. He ascends the throne with the help of his grandmother, angering Fuk-tsuen, who was originally the successor to the throne.
- Selena Lee as Cheuk Chi-ying / Princess Duen-man (Ã¥ÂÂç´«å / 端æÂÂ格格) â adopted daughter of Cheuk Shu-tong and Dor-po's primary romantic interest.
- Natalie Tong as Kwai-lun (æ¡Âå«), Second Princess Consort (äºÂç¦ÂæÂÂ) â Fuk-tsuen's wife. He marries her for her father's great military power.
- Elaine Yiu as Man-kwan (æÂ¼ç ), the Imperial Noble Consort (çÂÂè²´å¦Â) â Hong-hei's consort and Fuk-tsuen's true love.
- Mak Cheung-ching as Po-chai (å¸Âé½Â) â Dor-po's superior and head of imperial bodyguard.
- Ben Wong stars as Kei To-ting (ç¥ÂéÂÂå»·) â Shunzhi's personal bodyguard.
- Ching Hor-wai as Grand Empress Dowager Hao-chong (Ã¥ÂÂèÂÂ太çÂÂ太åÂÂ) â Hong-hei and Fuk-tsuen's grandmother, who helps Hong-hei ascend the throne.
- Grace Wong as Ngan Yeung-suet (é¡ÂæÂ éª), officially Consort Wai (æÂ å¦Â) â Hong-hei's consort.
- Christine Kuo as Kin-ching (建æ¾Â), Fifth Princess Consort (äºÂç¦ÂæÂÂ) â Sheung-ning's wife.
- Katy Kung as Fung Sheung-hei (馮éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ) â Dor-po's younger cousin.
- KK Cheung as Cheuk Shu-tong (Ã¥ÂÂ樹棠) â secretly part of a group anti-Qing rebels, he owns a large medicine company in the capital city.
- Jack Wu as Ha-seen (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ) â Kwai-lun's older cousin who is also a third class imperial bodyguard. He personally works for Fuk-tsuen.
- Tsui Wing as Sheung-ning, the Fifth Imperial Prince (äºÂçÂÂçº常寧) â officially Prince Kung (æÂÂ親çÂÂ), general of capital imperial army and Sheung-ning is Shun-chi's fifth son.
- Stephen Wong as Nap-lan Sing-tak (ç´ÂèÂÂæÂ§å¾·) â Hong-hei's personal adviser, personal bodyguard and first class imperial bodyguard.
- Fred Cheng as Yan-chak (æÂ©æ¾¤) â a fifth class imperial bodyguard and Dor-po's good friend.
- Rosanne Lui as Consort Sau (ç§Âå¦Â) â Shun-chi's consort and mother of Sheung-ning.
- Yvonne Ho portrays young Consort Sau.
- Kwok Fung and Helen Ma as Nip Koon-yat (è¶貫ä¸Â) and Ko Choi-king (é«Â彩çÂÂ) respectively, Dor-po's foster parents.
- Felix Lok stars as Kei Man-cheong (ç¥Âè¾ÂÂ) â Dor-po's father. Lai Lok-yi makes a one episode guest starring appearance as the young Kei Man-cheong.
Awards and nominations
45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011
- Nominated: Best Drama
- Nominated: Best Actor (Steven Ma)
- Nominated: Best Actor (Kenneth Ma)
- Nominated: Best Actress (Selena Lee)
- Nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Kwok-keung Cheung)
- Nominated: Best Supporting Actress (Hor-wai Ching)
- Nominated: My Favourite Male Character (Steven Ma)
- Nominated: Most Improved Female Artiste (Katy Kung)
Viewership ratings
The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership. "Viewers in millions" refers to the number of people, derived from TVB Jade ratings (not including TVB HD Jade), in Hong Kong who watched the episode live. The peak number of viewers are in brackets.
- The highest rating per minute.
International Broadcast
References
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