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Gilded Chopsticks

Gilded Chopsticks[1] (Chinese: 食為奴; Jyutping: sik6 wai6 nou4; Cantonese Yale: sihk waih nòuh; literally "Eat to be Enslaved") is a 2014 Hong Kong historical fiction television serial produced by TVB. Set during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor in the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, the serial follows the adventures of a lazy but gifted "golden-tongued" imperial chef Ko Tin-po (Wong Cho-lam), whose clumsy activities lead him to befriend the Yongzheng Emperor (Ben Wong) during an imperial struggle for the Qing throne. The story is inspired by Jin Yong's wuxia novel The Deer and the Cauldron.[2]

Gilded Chopsticks
Official poster
食為奴
GenreHistorical fiction
Created byHong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Written byYeung Song Bo 楊松柏
Ho Sai-kit 何世傑
Wong Cheng-man 黃靜雯
StarringWong Cho-lam 王祖藍
Ben Wong 黃智賢
Joey Meng 萬綺雯
Nancy Wu 胡定欣
Louis Cheung 張繼聰
Opening themeLoyal Subject 忠臣
by Wong Cho-lam 王祖藍 & Stephanie Ho 何雁詩
Ending themeTears of Departure 離人淚
by Louis Cheung 張繼聰
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producerWong Wai-sing 黃偉聲
Production locationsHong Kong, Zhejiang Province China
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Release
Original networkJade, HD Jade
Picture formatHDTV (1080i)
Original release10 February (2014-02-10) –
14 March 2014 (2014-03-14)
Food for the Slaves
Traditional Chinese食為奴
Simplified Chinese食为奴
Literal meaningEat to be Enslaved
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinshí wèi nú
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationsihk waih nòuh
Jyutpingsik6 wai6 nou4

Helmed by executive producer Wong Wai-sing, 25 episodes of the serial were produced. Production began in Hong Kong in March 2013. The serial was also shot on locations at Hengdian World Studios.

Synopsis

Ko Tin-po (Wong Cho Lam) has tasted many delicacies since he was young. He can easily distinguish between good and bad dishes. Unfortunately, his family’s financial woes have left him and his servant Lee Wai (Jack Wu) homeless. They resort to selling buns for a living. Consequently, they meet a street performer named Kei Mo-suet (Joey Meng), the city’s most beautiful lady, Nin Yeuk-bik (Nancy Wu), and young chef Mai Siu-yu (Stephanie Ho). By chance, Tin-po also comes across the Yinzhen, the Fourth Prince, played by Ben Wong), whom he instantly gets along with.

Tin-po is invited to be a chef in the palace, where he encounters his greatest rival, Choi Hok-ting (Bob Lam). He is unexpectedly brought into the royal succession battle started by Yinsi, the Eighth Prince (Louis Cheung). Tin-po turns out to be Yinzhen's lucky star, helping Yinzhen defeat Yinsi time and time again. However, an accidental marriage contract quickly changes his circumstances...[3]

Cast

Note: Some character names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Main characters

  • Wong Cho-lam 王祖藍 as Ko Tin-po (高天寶) — Male age 26
Originally from a rich family but due to the government seizing all of his father's assets he has to resort to selling "salted fish" buns in his small rented restaurant. The Fourth Prince Yinzhen sorts him out because the Kangxi Emperor has a craving for his "salted fish" buns. He is later personally invited to be a chef in the Forbidden City by the Kangxi Emperor. Yinzhen is his ally, friend, and protector at the palace when he is bullied by the head imperial chef Choi Hok-ting.
Officially Prince Yong (雍親王), the Kangxi Emperor's fourth son. Yinzhen later succeeds his father and becomes the Yongzheng Emperor, but his right to the throne is tested. He's a kind-hearted person who treats everyone fairly. He befriends Ko Tin-po when the Kangxi Emperor loses his appetite and seeks out food outside of the palace. He invites Tin-po to cook his "salted fish" buns at the imperial kitchen, who initially thought he was an imperial servant in the beginning. He has no means of wanting to succeed the emperor but is pitted against his eighth brother Yinsi when the crown prince position becomes available,
  • Joey Meng 萬綺雯 as Kei Mo-suet (紀慕雪) — Female age 26
Ko Tin-po's friend. She performs martial arts in the streets with her mother to make a living. She also works at the Chinese medicine shop run by Wu Si-to. Yin-zhen has a crush on her but she likes the Eighth Prince, Yinsi. She hates Manchu people because she thinks they treat the Han Chinese unfairly.
Ko Tin-po's love interest. Tin-po falls in love with her at first sight when she offered him a bun thinking he was a homeless person. Pressured by her older brother Yeuk-bik to become a concubine of Yinzhen. She has a strong interest in food. Originally interested in Mai Siu-yu when she thought she was a boy because only Siu-yu could name all the soups in a food contest she held.
  • Stephanie Ho 何雁詩 as Mai Siu-yu (米小魚) — Female age 20
Runs a noodle shop next to Tin-po's shop. Originally hated Tin-po because his "salted fish" buns would stink up the entire street and cost her to lose customers at her shop. Disguised as a man to protect herself. Tin-po befriends her because of her amazing knife skills and asks her to be his sifu. Tin-po brings her along to the imperial palace when he becomes an imperial chef. Despite the apparent mentor-mentee relationship, the two would eventually begin a romantic relationship.
Officially Prince Lian (廉親王), the younger half-brother of Yinzhen. Before Yinzhen's coronation as the Yongzheng Emperor, Yinsi was a serious contender for the throne. He and Yinzhen become heated rivals when the crown prince position is up for grabs. All of his and Yinzhen's imperial brothers except the former crown prince Yinreng are on his side.

Supporting characters

Imperial household

Emperor of China. Yinzhen and Yinsi's father. He is a good and fair emperor who wishes to treat the Manchus and Han equally and fairly during his rule. He is disappointed in all of his sons since they fight among each other for his favor and want to succeed him as the next emperor. He personally invites Tin-po to be a imperial chef at the palace when he admires his cooking skills.
Yinzhen and Yinti's birth mother.
The Kangxi Emperor's second son and Yinzhen's older half-brother. Originally the crown prince but fell out of favor when he and other high ranking government officials robbed an imperial gold delivery. Yinzhen is the only brother he trusts as he is aware that all of the other brothers are jealous of him and want the crown prince position for themselves.
Yinzhen's younger half-brother. He is impulsive and vindictive. He hates Yinzhen because he thinks Yinzhen told their father about him borrowing imperial government money, when it was really Yinreng who told their father.
Yinzhen's younger half-brother and one of the most vocal supporters of Yinsi.
Yinzhen's youngest brother. An imperial military general for the government. He is part of Yinsi's imperial prince clique but tends to defend and warn his brother Yinzhen when the other princes have plans against Yinzhen.
Yinreng's maternal granduncle. Imperial minister. The Kangxi Emperor sends Yinzhen to dispose of him for starting a rebellion against the government.

Imperial kitchen staff

Tin-po's loyal friend and servant. Helps Tin-po run his restaurant. Later goes to the palace with Tin-po when Tin-po becomes an imperial chef.
  • Bob Lam 林盛斌 as Choi Hok-ting (蔡鶴庭) — Male age 30
Head imperial chef at the palace. Sent by the crown prince Yinreng to obtain the recipe for Tin-po's "salted fish" buns. Pretended to be a wood twig delivery man in order to gain access inside Tin-po's restaurant kitchen. Uses dirty tactics to cause the closure of Tin-po's restaurant because Tin-po refuses to tell or teach him his "salted fish" bun recipe. Later he and his chef gives Tin-po a hard time when Tin-po becomes an imperial chef.
  • Vincent Cheung 張漢斌 as Tsang Shing (曾勝) - Male
Choi Hok-ting's assistant and trusted subordinate.
  • Chun Wong 秦煌 as The Great Chef (米桂) - Male
Works as an assistant imperial chef at the palace.
  • Eddie Ho 何偉業 as Siu Fuk-chi (小福子) - Male
Low ranking imperial cook and eunuch. Yinzhen orders him to be part of Tin-po's group.
  • Jacky Cheng 鄭家俊 as Siu Luk-chi (小祿子) - Male
Low ranking imperial cook and eunuch. Yinzhen orders him to be part of Tin-po's group.

Imperial government staff

  • Dickson Lee 李家聲 as Fung Ying (馮鷹) - Male
Yin-zhen's trusted subordinate and personal bodyguard.
Yeuk-bik's older brother, a military commander. He gains Yinzhen's trust for his fairness and non-corrupt ways of dealing with government matters. Become ambitious and corrupted after the Northwest campaign.
  • Yu Tze-ming 余子明 as Lee Tak-chuen (李德全) - Male
Emperor Kang-xi's personal and trusted eunuch. Would later commit suicide after supporting Yunsi in his unsuccessful bid to become Emperor.
Imperial government chancellor.

City folks

  • Ram Chiang 蔣志光 as Wu Si-to (鄔思道) — Male
Tin-po's restaurant landlord. He runs his own Chinese medicine shop. He's a Chinese doctor and scholar. He's also Kei Mo-suet's mentor. He later becomes a key advisor for Yin-zhen.
  • Helen Ng 吳香倫 as Kei Chau-kuk (紀秋菊) - Female
Kei Mo-suet's mother. Assists Mo-suet in the streets when performing martial arts.
  • May Chan 小寶 as Siu To (小桃) - Female
Nin Yeuk-bik's maid. Hates all foods that are stinky. Hates Tin-po because she thinks his "salted fish" buns stinks. Her name sounds the same as "small stomach" in Cantonese which is a parody of her physical appearance since she is a plump girl.

Cameo appearances

  • King Kong 金剛 as Kazari Matsugorō (文松五郎) - Male
Japanese imperial chef who challenges a Chinese imperial chef to a fried rice challenge and wins. Finds Tin-po's "salted fish" buns very tasty and delicious but still insults Tin-po as a lower level cook than him.
  • KK Cheung 張國強 as Chin Tak-choi (錢德才) - Male
Imperial government official who took part in Yinreng's government gold robbery. Yin-reng murders him via strangulation to dispose of any evidence linking him to the crime.

Production

Casting

A 60-second sales production trailer of Gilded Chopsticks, which was then known as Food for the Slaves, was first unveiled at TVB's Jade Drama segment at the Programme Presentation 2013 on 8 November 2012. The trailer starred Raymond Lam as Yongzheng, Ron Ng as the imperial chef, Fala Chen as Lu Siniang, Nancy Wu as her accomplice, Sharon Chan as Imperial Noble Consort Nian, and Susan Tse as Empress Dowager Renshou. Although the sales presentation cast was only signed on to film the trailer, Tommy Leung, director of TVB's dramatic production department, expressed that the characters in Gilded Chopsticks were written with the sales presentation cast in mind.

In early December 2012, Raymond Lam turned down his role, citing scheduling conflicts.[4] Wong Wai-sing was subsequently announced to be the serial's executive producer days later.[5]

Wong Cho-lam joined the cast in late December 2012. Following the announcement, both Ron Ng and Sharon Chan were reported to have turned down their roles due to a schedule clash. Fala Chen, burnt out from the long filming schedules of Will Power, did not want to pick up another project too quickly and turned down her role.[5] Wong then offered Chen's role to Linda Chung, who turned it down as well.[6] Wong finally settled down with casting Joey Meng as Lu Siniang. As both Meng and Wong Cho-lam were starring cast members in Wong's Inbound Troubles, Wong proceeded to bring the rest of the Inbound Troubles cast over to Gilded Chopsticks, which included Louis Cheung, Bob, and May Chan. Essentially, Roger Kwok was by default set to portray the role of Yongzheng, but as Kwok was booked to film Lee Yim-fong's new Qing Dynasty drama during the production period of Gilded Chopsticks, he had to turn down the role. In late January 2013, Ben Wong was announced to take the role of Yongzheng.[7] In early February 2013, Nancy Wu was confirmed to star as Nian.[8]

Filming

A costume fitting press conference was held on 26 January 2013.[9] The serial began filming in Hong Kong's TVB Studios in early March 2013. Production would be relocated to Hengdian World Studios in later months.[10]

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Date Average Points Peaking Points
1 01-05 February 10–14, 2014 28 29
2 06-10 February 17–21, 2014 27 28
3 11-15 February 24–28, 2014 29 31
4 16-20 March 3–7, 2014 29 -
5 21-25 March 10–14, 2014 30 31

International broadcast

References

  1. ^ "TVB Programmes 2013 Press Conference Concluded - 2013 FILMART Press Release" (PDF). TVBI Company Limited. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Wong Cho-lam and Joey Meng to star in 'Food for the Slaves'". JayneStars. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Casual TVB: Overview - Gilded Chopsticks". 28 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Raymond Lam turns down 'Food for the Slaves'". IHKTV (in Chinese). 29 December 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Wong Cho-lam joins 'Food for the Slaves'". IHKTV (in Chinese). 29 December 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Linda Chung out of 'Food for the Slaves'". Mingpao (in Chinese). 30 January 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Ben Wong replaced Roger Kwok in 'Food for the Slaves'". IHKTV (in Chinese). 26 January 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Nancy Wu still on for 'Food for the Slaves'". Apple Daily (in Chinese). 2 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  9. ^ "'Food for the Slaves' holds costume fitting". IHKTV (in Chinese). 26 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Joey Meng refused to shoot intimate scenes". Macao Daily (in Chinese). 3 March 2013. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.

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Gilded Chopsticks 1 Chinese 食為奴 Jyutping sik6 wai6 nou4 Cantonese Yale sihk waih nouh literally Eat to be Enslaved is a 2014 Hong Kong historical fiction television serial produced by TVB Set during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor in the Manchu led Qing dynasty the serial follows the adventures of a lazy but gifted golden tongued imperial chef Ko Tin po Wong Cho lam whose clumsy activities lead him to befriend the Yongzheng Emperor Ben Wong during an imperial struggle for the Qing throne The story is inspired by Jin Yong s wuxia novel The Deer and the Cauldron 2 Gilded ChopsticksOfficial poster食為奴GenreHistorical fictionCreated byHong Kong Television Broadcasts LimitedWritten byYeung Song Bo 楊松柏Ho Sai kit 何世傑Wong Cheng man 黃靜雯StarringWong Cho lam 王祖藍 Ben Wong 黃智賢Joey Meng 萬綺雯Nancy Wu 胡定欣Louis Cheung 張繼聰Opening themeLoyal Subject 忠臣by Wong Cho lam 王祖藍 amp Stephanie Ho 何雁詩Ending themeTears of Departure 離人淚by Louis Cheung 張繼聰Country of originHong KongOriginal languageCantoneseNo of episodes25ProductionExecutive producerWong Wai sing 黃偉聲Production locationsHong Kong Zhejiang Province ChinaCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time45 minutesProduction companyTVBReleaseOriginal networkJade HD JadePicture formatHDTV 1080i Original release10 February 2014 02 10 14 March 2014 2014 03 14 Food for the SlavesTraditional Chinese食為奴Simplified Chinese食为奴Literal meaningEat to be EnslavedTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinshi wei nuYue CantoneseYale Romanizationsihk waih nouhJyutpingsik6 wai6 nou4Helmed by executive producer Wong Wai sing 25 episodes of the serial were produced Production began in Hong Kong in March 2013 The serial was also shot on locations at Hengdian World Studios Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Supporting characters 2 2 1 Imperial household 2 2 2 Imperial kitchen staff 2 2 3 Imperial government staff 2 2 4 City folks 2 3 Cameo appearances 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Filming 4 Viewership ratings 5 International broadcast 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis EditKo Tin po Wong Cho Lam has tasted many delicacies since he was young He can easily distinguish between good and bad dishes Unfortunately his family s financial woes have left him and his servant Lee Wai Jack Wu homeless They resort to selling buns for a living Consequently they meet a street performer named Kei Mo suet Joey Meng the city s most beautiful lady Nin Yeuk bik Nancy Wu and young chef Mai Siu yu Stephanie Ho By chance Tin po also comes across the Yinzhen the Fourth Prince played by Ben Wong whom he instantly gets along with Tin po is invited to be a chef in the palace where he encounters his greatest rival Choi Hok ting Bob Lam He is unexpectedly brought into the royal succession battle started by Yinsi the Eighth Prince Louis Cheung Tin po turns out to be Yinzhen s lucky star helping Yinzhen defeat Yinsi time and time again However an accidental marriage contract quickly changes his circumstances 3 Cast EditNote Some character names are in Cantonese romanisation Main characters Edit Wong Cho lam 王祖藍 as Ko Tin po 高天寶 Male age 26Originally from a rich family but due to the government seizing all of his father s assets he has to resort to selling salted fish buns in his small rented restaurant The Fourth Prince Yinzhen sorts him out because the Kangxi Emperor has a craving for his salted fish buns He is later personally invited to be a chef in the Forbidden City by the Kangxi Emperor Yinzhen is his ally friend and protector at the palace when he is bullied by the head imperial chef Choi Hok ting Ben Wong 黃智賢 as Yinzhen the Fourth Prince 四皇爺胤禛 Male age 32Officially Prince Yong 雍親王 the Kangxi Emperor s fourth son Yinzhen later succeeds his father and becomes the Yongzheng Emperor but his right to the throne is tested He s a kind hearted person who treats everyone fairly He befriends Ko Tin po when the Kangxi Emperor loses his appetite and seeks out food outside of the palace He invites Tin po to cook his salted fish buns at the imperial kitchen who initially thought he was an imperial servant in the beginning He has no means of wanting to succeed the emperor but is pitted against his eighth brother Yinsi when the crown prince position becomes available Joey Meng 萬綺雯 as Kei Mo suet 紀慕雪 Female age 26Ko Tin po s friend She performs martial arts in the streets with her mother to make a living She also works at the Chinese medicine shop run by Wu Si to Yin zhen has a crush on her but she likes the Eighth Prince Yinsi She hates Manchu people because she thinks they treat the Han Chinese unfairly Nancy Wu 胡定欣 as Nin Yeuk bik 年若碧 Female age 24Ko Tin po s love interest Tin po falls in love with her at first sight when she offered him a bun thinking he was a homeless person Pressured by her older brother Yeuk bik to become a concubine of Yinzhen She has a strong interest in food Originally interested in Mai Siu yu when she thought she was a boy because only Siu yu could name all the soups in a food contest she held Stephanie Ho 何雁詩 as Mai Siu yu 米小魚 Female age 20Runs a noodle shop next to Tin po s shop Originally hated Tin po because his salted fish buns would stink up the entire street and cost her to lose customers at her shop Disguised as a man to protect herself Tin po befriends her because of her amazing knife skills and asks her to be his sifu Tin po brings her along to the imperial palace when he becomes an imperial chef Despite the apparent mentor mentee relationship the two would eventually begin a romantic relationship Louis Cheung 張繼聰 as Yunsi the Eighth Prince 八皇爺胤禩 MaleOfficially Prince Lian 廉親王 the younger half brother of Yinzhen Before Yinzhen s coronation as the Yongzheng Emperor Yinsi was a serious contender for the throne He and Yinzhen become heated rivals when the crown prince position is up for grabs All of his and Yinzhen s imperial brothers except the former crown prince Yinreng are on his side Supporting characters Edit Imperial household Edit Elliot Ngok 岳華 as the Kangxi Emperor 康熙帝 MaleEmperor of China Yinzhen and Yinsi s father He is a good and fair emperor who wishes to treat the Manchus and Han equally and fairly during his rule He is disappointed in all of his sons since they fight among each other for his favor and want to succeed him as the next emperor He personally invites Tin po to be a imperial chef at the palace when he admires his cooking skills Rosanne Lui 呂珊 as Consort Tak 德妃 FemaleYinzhen and Yinti s birth mother Power Chan 陳國邦 as Yinreng the Crown Prince 太子胤礽 MaleThe Kangxi Emperor s second son and Yinzhen s older half brother Originally the crown prince but fell out of favor when he and other high ranking government officials robbed an imperial gold delivery Yinzhen is the only brother he trusts as he is aware that all of the other brothers are jealous of him and want the crown prince position for themselves Derek Wong 黃建東 as Yintang the Ninth Imperial Prince 九皇爺胤禟 MaleYinzhen s younger half brother He is impulsive and vindictive He hates Yinzhen because he thinks Yinzhen told their father about him borrowing imperial government money when it was really Yinreng who told their father Matthew Ko 高鈞賢 as Yin e the Tenth Imperial Prince 十皇爺胤誐 MaleYinzhen s younger half brother and one of the most vocal supporters of Yinsi Owen Cheung 張振朗 as Yinti the 14th Prince 十四皇爺胤禵 MaleYinzhen s youngest brother An imperial military general for the government He is part of Yinsi s imperial prince clique but tends to defend and warn his brother Yinzhen when the other princes have plans against Yinzhen Ricky Wong 王俊棠 as Sok Ngak to 索額圖 MaleYinreng s maternal granduncle Imperial minister The Kangxi Emperor sends Yinzhen to dispose of him for starting a rebellion against the government Imperial kitchen staff Edit Jack Wu 胡諾言 as Lei Wai 李衛 Male age 26Tin po s loyal friend and servant Helps Tin po run his restaurant Later goes to the palace with Tin po when Tin po becomes an imperial chef Bob Lam 林盛斌 as Choi Hok ting 蔡鶴庭 Male age 30Head imperial chef at the palace Sent by the crown prince Yinreng to obtain the recipe for Tin po s salted fish buns Pretended to be a wood twig delivery man in order to gain access inside Tin po s restaurant kitchen Uses dirty tactics to cause the closure of Tin po s restaurant because Tin po refuses to tell or teach him his salted fish bun recipe Later he and his chef gives Tin po a hard time when Tin po becomes an imperial chef Vincent Cheung 張漢斌 as Tsang Shing 曾勝 MaleChoi Hok ting s assistant and trusted subordinate Chun Wong 秦煌 as The Great Chef 米桂 MaleWorks as an assistant imperial chef at the palace Eddie Ho 何偉業 as Siu Fuk chi 小福子 MaleLow ranking imperial cook and eunuch Yinzhen orders him to be part of Tin po s group Jacky Cheng 鄭家俊 as Siu Luk chi 小祿子 MaleLow ranking imperial cook and eunuch Yinzhen orders him to be part of Tin po s group Imperial government staff Edit Dickson Lee 李家聲 as Fung Ying 馮鷹 MaleYin zhen s trusted subordinate and personal bodyguard Jimmy Au 歐瑞偉 as Nin Kang yiu 年羹堯 MaleYeuk bik s older brother a military commander He gains Yinzhen s trust for his fairness and non corrupt ways of dealing with government matters Become ambitious and corrupted after the Northwest campaign Yu Tze ming 余子明 as Lee Tak chuen 李德全 MaleEmperor Kang xi s personal and trusted eunuch Would later commit suicide after supporting Yunsi in his unsuccessful bid to become Emperor Yu Yang 于洋 as Cheung Ting yuk 張廷玉 MaleImperial government chancellor City folks Edit Ram Chiang 蔣志光 as Wu Si to 鄔思道 MaleTin po s restaurant landlord He runs his own Chinese medicine shop He s a Chinese doctor and scholar He s also Kei Mo suet s mentor He later becomes a key advisor for Yin zhen Helen Ng 吳香倫 as Kei Chau kuk 紀秋菊 FemaleKei Mo suet s mother Assists Mo suet in the streets when performing martial arts May Chan 小寶 as Siu To 小桃 FemaleNin Yeuk bik s maid Hates all foods that are stinky Hates Tin po because she thinks his salted fish buns stinks Her name sounds the same as small stomach in Cantonese which is a parody of her physical appearance since she is a plump girl Cameo appearances Edit King Kong 金剛 as Kazari Matsugorō 文松五郎 MaleJapanese imperial chef who challenges a Chinese imperial chef to a fried rice challenge and wins Finds Tin po s salted fish buns very tasty and delicious but still insults Tin po as a lower level cook than him KK Cheung 張國強 as Chin Tak choi 錢德才 MaleImperial government official who took part in Yinreng s government gold robbery Yin reng murders him via strangulation to dispose of any evidence linking him to the crime Production EditCasting Edit A 60 second sales production trailer of Gilded Chopsticks which was then known as Food for the Slaves was first unveiled at TVB s Jade Drama segment at the Programme Presentation 2013 on 8 November 2012 The trailer starred Raymond Lam as Yongzheng Ron Ng as the imperial chef Fala Chen as Lu Siniang Nancy Wu as her accomplice Sharon Chan as Imperial Noble Consort Nian and Susan Tse as Empress Dowager Renshou Although the sales presentation cast was only signed on to film the trailer Tommy Leung director of TVB s dramatic production department expressed that the characters in Gilded Chopsticks were written with the sales presentation cast in mind In early December 2012 Raymond Lam turned down his role citing scheduling conflicts 4 Wong Wai sing was subsequently announced to be the serial s executive producer days later 5 Wong Cho lam joined the cast in late December 2012 Following the announcement both Ron Ng and Sharon Chan were reported to have turned down their roles due to a schedule clash Fala Chen burnt out from the long filming schedules of Will Power did not want to pick up another project too quickly and turned down her role 5 Wong then offered Chen s role to Linda Chung who turned it down as well 6 Wong finally settled down with casting Joey Meng as Lu Siniang As both Meng and Wong Cho lam were starring cast members in Wong s Inbound Troubles Wong proceeded to bring the rest of the Inbound Troubles cast over to Gilded Chopsticks which included Louis Cheung Bob and May Chan Essentially Roger Kwok was by default set to portray the role of Yongzheng but as Kwok was booked to film Lee Yim fong s new Qing Dynasty drama during the production period of Gilded Chopsticks he had to turn down the role In late January 2013 Ben Wong was announced to take the role of Yongzheng 7 In early February 2013 Nancy Wu was confirmed to star as Nian 8 Filming Edit A costume fitting press conference was held on 26 January 2013 9 The serial began filming in Hong Kong s TVB Studios in early March 2013 Production would be relocated to Hengdian World Studios in later months 10 Viewership ratings EditWeek Episodes Date Average Points Peaking Points1 01 05 February 10 14 2014 28 292 06 10 February 17 21 2014 27 283 11 15 February 24 28 2014 29 314 16 20 March 3 7 2014 29 5 21 25 March 10 14 2014 30 31International broadcast EditMalaysia 8TV Malaysia References Edit TVB Programmes 2013 Press Conference Concluded 2013 FILMART Press Release PDF TVBI Company Limited Retrieved 28 April 2013 Wong Cho lam and Joey Meng to star in Food for the Slaves JayneStars 25 January 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Casual TVB Overview Gilded Chopsticks 28 January 2014 Raymond Lam turns down Food for the Slaves IHKTV in Chinese 29 December 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2013 a b Wong Cho lam joins Food for the Slaves IHKTV in Chinese 29 December 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Linda Chung out of Food for the Slaves Mingpao in Chinese 30 January 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Ben Wong replaced Roger Kwok in Food for the Slaves IHKTV in Chinese 26 January 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Nancy Wu still on for Food for the Slaves Apple Daily in Chinese 2 February 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Food for the Slaves holds costume fitting IHKTV in Chinese 26 February 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Joey Meng refused to shoot intimate scenes Macao Daily in Chinese 3 March 2013 Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 External links EditOfficial Website permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gilded Chopsticks amp oldid 1128220437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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