Ode to Daughter of Great Tang (2021)

骊歌行 ‧ Drama ‧ 2021
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Né dans les privilèges en tant que fils de l'un des piliers fondateurs de l'Empire Tang, Cheng Chu Mo n'a jamais eu d'autre désir que de faire plus que profiter de l'aisance de sa propre vie. Sans aucunes aspirations, aucune direction ou ambitions, sa vie n'était qu'oisiveté et frivolité, mais tout cela a changé le jour où il a posé les yeux pour la première fois sur Fu Rou. Fille d'un marchand local, Fu Rou, n'avait jamais imaginé qu'elle serait du genre à inspirer la grandeur à qui que ce soit mais, lorsqu'elle rencontre Cheng Chu Mo pour la première fois, c'est exactement ce qui se passe. Instantanément séduit par Fu Rou, qui lui est bien supérieure, Chu Mo prend soudain conscience de ses propres défauts et fait le vœu de se rendre digne de l'amour de Fu Rou. Se consacrant à ses études, Chu Mo accroît ses connaissances et grandit en maturité, espérant qu'un jour il sera assez digne pour demander la main de Chu Mo en mariage. Le temps passant, il se retrouve à suivre les traces de son père, se portant volontaire pour servir le pays de façon désintéressée en défendant la côte contre une bande de pirates en maraude. Tandis que le voyage de Chu Mo vers la grandeur le place sur une voie, Fu Rou s'engage sur une autre. Quittant sa famille pour devenir maîtresse tisserande au palais royal, elle se retrouve bientôt mêlée à des complots de palais qui pourraient mettre en danger non seulement elle-même, mais aussi toute sa famille. En empruntant des voies qui ne se croisent pas souvent, Chu Mo et Fu Rou doivent compter uniquement sur leur intelligence et leur habileté pour surmonter le nombre toujours croissant d'ennemis et d'obstacles qui se dressent sur leur chemin. Face à tant d'adversité, ces deux âmes destinées l'une à l'autre possèdent-elles ce qu'il faut en elles pour sauver leur pays et leur amour ? (La source : Viki) ~~ Basé sur un scénario original du romancier sur Internet FEng Nong. Modifier la traduction

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  • Pays: China
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Épisodes: 55
  • Diffusé: avril 15, 2021 - mai 23, 2021
  • Diffusé Sur: Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche
  • Station de diffusion initiale: iQiyi Tencent Video Youku
  • Durée: 45 min.
  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 2,823 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #3646
  • Popularité: #2237
  • Classification du contenu: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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Melusinefandedrama
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sept. 28, 2025
55 épisodes vus sur 55
Complété 0
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
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on ne s'ennuie jamais

Cette série est basée sur certains vrais personnages de la dynastie Tang. Nous avons à la fois 2 histoires de revanche, et une histoire de bataille pour le trône.
Ce qui fait la force de cette série, c'est la multitude de personnages et donc d'histoires, on ne s'ennuie jamais, il se passe toujours quelque chose. De plus le casting est somptueux, comme la production, alors forcément, on se régale.

En revanche, pour le montage, ils devaient être fatigués à la fin ! Entre l'épisode 46 et le 47 il manque toute la résolution de la rébellion et la réconciliation des leads, puis on a l'impression de manquer des conversations ...

Les premiers épisodes sont très drôles, les FL et ML sont intelligents et leurs interactions marrantes, grâce à Zu Kai qui est génial tout le long de la série !
Puis la FL devient omniprésente, omnisciente, un croisement entre un couteau suisse et mère térésa ! ca devient pénible, elle coupe même la parole à l'empereur. Elle pardonne tout le temps et à tout le monde, y compris aux pires personnages, et cela aura hélas des conséquences ! Je ne mets pas 10 à cause de cela, le personnage évolue mal.

Il y a bien sur mon chouchou, Tan Jian Ci, qui interprète le 3e prince magnifiquement ! J'aurais aimé qu'il soit plus entreprenant et qu'il finisse avec la FL mais bon.
Le 4e prince et sa femme sont super, un beau couple (le plus beau ?)
Xu kai est super marrant et expressif tout le temps, comme beaucoup l'ont dit dans les reviews, il aurait pu avoir plus de temps sur l'écran.
Les méchants sont vraiment méchants, mais ne sont pas forcément punis comme il se doit (en tout cas pas assez à mon goût).

Les personnages de Fu Yin et de Yan Zi Fang ne sont pas bien écrits selon moi : elle passe la nuit avec lui en PROFITANT de son ivresse, il pense passer la nuit avec une autre, bonjour le consentement. Et pourtant, après il va essayer de la récupérer ...
Imaginez l'inverse, un homme qui profite d'une femme saoule puis la femme veut le récupérer après ...

Et il y a un double happy ending (notez que tout le monde n'a pas un happy ending)

On retrouve beaucoup de gens de "Story of Yanxi palace", amusez vous à les compter ! La musique y ressemble aussi

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PeachBlossomGoddess
73 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
mai 25, 2021
55 épisodes vus sur 55
Complété 12
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0

Karma is a Court Lady.

Billed as a love story between a reformed rake Sheng Chumu and a court lady Fu Rou, this is really an opulent tragicomedy about the succession turmoil that plagued the latter years of Li Shimin/Tang Taizong's reign. It is a surprisingly empathetic and riveting portrayal of the greatest Tang emperor's disappointing and much reviled crown prince Li Chengqian. It strikes me that his story is what the writer really set out to tell; all the other parallel sub-plots are much more indifferently written.

The way the drama is promoted as Fu Rou and Sheng Chumu's love story is misleading and misinforms audience expectations. Yes, I know how adorable they look together but their story is rather pedestrian and is not the main meal so they end up spending an incredible amount of time apart. Neither character has free will and their romance does not drive the narrative; it is in fact subordinated to and frustrated by the main succession plot. That is necessary as these two main parallel, interlocking plots are related primarily from Fu Rou's perspective as a court lady or official 女官 with close access to the workings of the inner palace and the imperial family's private moments.

Although Fu Rou is the eponymous character with the most screen time, this is a cardboard character that is made worse by Li Yitong's anodyne, colourless portrayal. Fu Rou is pretty much superwoman - an incredibly talented, resourceful and daring fixer who finds herself in the middle of every palace conflict large and small. She comes to the aid of anyone that appeals to her bleeding heart, taking on matters well above her pay grade. She has the temerity to lecture and chastise anyone and everyone from lowly palace servants to the emperor himself!  I would have loved this character to death if she had a bit of a dark side, an odd hobby or even some tiny flaw like picking her nose in public or something, anything. But no, Fu Rou is a suffocating paragon of virtue, moral rectitude and forgiveness; who genuinely believes that good deeds begets positive karma that pays off in the long run. But if karma is a bitch, then her title is court lady because there are heinous, irreversible and tragic unintended consequences to Fu Rou's meddling and her indiscriminate assistance to wicked people. Due to editing/censorship issues, we never get see Fu Rou reflect upon the folly and irony of her interventions or experience any sense of remorse or regret. Thus there is no character development and by the end Fu Rou to me is just a vapid, righteous prig of a character that I most resent - poor Chumu is so much better off remaining Changán's most notorious playboy.

In sharp contrast, Xu Kai's Chumu is a much more engaging, funny, relatable and outside of a lapse in the middle; a smart character that undergoes tremendous growth. It is a pity he gets so little screen time because he has a wonderful ability to just casually infuse a moment with comic relief. The comical antics of the gruffly hilarious Sheng Xianjing, Chumu, Chuling (shout out to the very funny Kris Fan), the gamine Princess Xinnan and Prince Han go a long way toward diffusing the dark undertones to the drama. Nothing made me laugh harder than Princess Xinnan balancing those dastardly bowls. Unfortunately the denizens of the inner palace and especially Fu Rou and Prince Zhou are humorlessly written and portrayed, resulting in some stifling and overly angsty inner palace arcs and a notable darkening of the overall mood in the second half.

With five or six couples, there is at surface a lot of romance in this drama but they are mostly flawed, complex and maddening relationships. This is due to the surfeit of unsavory, corrupt and chauvinistic male characters, from stalkers to lechers and murderers who simply cannot take no for an answer and lame brained female characters willing to indulge their flaws. As a result, most of the ships are leaky and not seaworthy enough to survive stormy seas. These messy, disturbing love-hate relationships are not consistently well written and there are arguably too many of them. That said, these characterizations are compatible with the times and the illogical pairings seem to curiously "work". They are certainly far more interesting than the usual lighthearted and fluffy standard fare of secondary romances.

The main appeal of this drama for me is Li Shimin, Tang Taizong's succession story, which I feel is what this drama is really about and it is compellingly portrayed. For a fictionalized account that takes a fair amount of literary license, it captures the essence of the main historical figures and remains astonishingly true to the important events of the day. The one dark stain in Li Shimin's history was the Xuanwu Gate Incident, where he personally killed both his brothers from the same mother and forced his father to abdicate in his favor. He went on to be a benevolent and revered emperor, one of the greatest in history. This drama is set in his twilight years as history appears to be on the brink of repeating itself. It is an intimate, at times a scathing expose on the insufferable privilege of imperialism and at times a compassionate account of how impotent, conflicted and utterly terrified this emperor and his beloved empress must have felt as they watch their sons at each others throats. In all the moments that count within this main arc, the writing holds up although towards the end when everything comes together, it is quite obvious that some scenes were lost to censorship.

The most phenomenal, multi-faceted and evocative performance that stands out among an absolutely fabulous cast is Li Zefeng's portrayal of the crown prince. I find it unfathomable that I have not noticed this actor before. He starts out as the highly regarded crown prince, showing so much promise and closely allied with his brother Prince Han. But he is slowly cracking under the immense pressure of being crown prince under the exacting eye of his father and the court and constantly measured up against his other talented brothers. The acting was so good I could understand why he sought refuge in frivolous pursuits and why he needed Chenji. I was surprised by how openly and sympathetically their taboo relationship is explored. It is the relationship that moved me the most, I grieved with him when it ended and I could see how he unraveled and gave in to his worst instincts. Prince Han is the other well written and well acted role. It is tragically comical how their sibling rivalry blew them up and I love how their bond is depicted with a multitude of emotions and a good dose of irony and humor.

I enjoyed this gorgeous and expensive production quite a bit although the story is quite dark and there are too many distracting sub plots and frustrating characters. Although the writing is at times lazy, fantastic acting by the veteran cast more than makes up for it. But it is definitely not the kind of story most viewers thought they would be watching when they picked this up and it definitely will not appeal to everyone. I enjoyed it enough to give it an 8.0 and would probably rate it quite a bit higher if they had diminished Fu Rou's role.

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Renseignements

  • Titre: Ode to Daughter of Great Tang
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Pays: Chine
  • Épisodes: 55
  • Diffusé: avril 15, 2021 - mai 23, 2021
  • Diffusé On: Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche
  • Station de diffusion initiale: iQiyi, Tencent Video, Youku
  • Durée: 45 min.
  • Classification du contenu: 13+ - Adolescents de 13 ans ou plus

Statistiques

  • Score: 7.8 (marqué par 2,823 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #3646
  • Popularité: #2237
  • Téléspectateurs: 9,880

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