Story of Yanxi Palace Review: The Palace Drama That Conquered the World
★★★★☆ 4/5
A gorgeously mounted, irresistibly bingeable palace drama with a refreshingly proactive heroine. Prestige soap at its most accomplished.
The heroine who fights back
The palace-drama genre often traps its women in endless suffering; Story of Yanxi Palace upends that. Its protagonist enters the Forbidden City to investigate her sister’s death and, from the first episode, refuses passivity — outsmarting rivals, weaponising the court’s own rules, climbing on her wits rather than her tears. That agency is the show’s engine and the key to its runaway appeal.
Production as pleasure
The series is a feast of controlled, muted “Morandi” colour palettes, exquisite embroidery and meticulous Qing detail — a deliberately elegant look that set a new visual standard for the genre. It understands that a palace drama’s spectacle is its craftsmanship, and it lavishes attention on every silk and screen.
Momentum over subtlety
Producer Yu Zheng engineers the plot for maximum propulsion — each episode delivering a fresh scheme, reversal or comeuppance with the satisfying rhythm of a well-tuned soap. It is not a subtle show, but it is a superbly paced one, and its cliffhanger craftsmanship explains why audiences across dozens of countries could not stop watching.
The genre’s limits
The characterisation can tilt toward the schematic, and the villainy occasionally broad. But the sheer momentum and visual richness more than compensate, and the central performance keeps it grounded.
Verdict
Story of Yanxi Palace is the palace drama perfected as popular entertainment — beautiful, brisk and genuinely empowering. A global phenomenon that earned its enormous audience.