The Long Ballad Episode 49

长歌行 ‧ Drama ‧ 2021

Episode Title: Burn


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Season: 1

Yicheng gathered all the clans in the Ashina Tribe in a war against Tang. In the process of assisting Tang, Chang Ge and the Eagle Army separately encounter Yicheng and the Wolf Army. Since Yicheng refuses to surrender, she burns herself in the palace in Dingxiang with Chang Ge. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: May 03, 2021

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BoringPlainJane
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Mar 4, 2025

ending that can be quite open to interpretation

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Although it is sad to accept, I totally agree with chatgpt's interpretation on the ending

"The ending is intentionally complex, with a lot of emotional and symbolic weight. Many aspects of the conclusion, especially the fates of Li Changge and Ashina Sun, are left to the viewer's interpretation, which can lead to different feelings about the resolution.Here are a few reasons why the ending might be hard to fully understand:

1. **Ambiguity of the Relationship**: The emotional tension between Li Changge and Ashina Sun is evident throughout the drama, but their final separation is portrayed in a way that leaves some questions. While it's clear they love each other, the drama doesn’t provide a direct resolution to their romantic relationship, leading to ambiguity about their future. This can leave viewers with a sense of unresolved longing or confusion about whether there’s hope for them in the future or if their love has truly ended.

2. **Sacrifice for Duty**: Both Li Changge and Ashina Sun make significant sacrifices for their respective duties, which is a central theme throughout the drama. This can sometimes be difficult to accept, especially if viewers were hoping for a more straightforward, happy ending for the characters. Their choices are driven by political and personal responsibilities, rather than just love, which complicates the emotional payoff.

3. **Symbolism**: The use of symbols, like the eagle, can be open to interpretation. For some, it may feel like a bittersweet symbol of freedom and sacrifice, while others might interpret it as representing the loss of hope or a kind of tragic inevitability in the characters’ fates. Since the ending is less literal and more symbolic, it can feel more abstract, leaving room for various interpretations.

4. **Themes of Growth and Moving On**: In the end, Li Changge’s emotional growth is a major focus. She learns to accept the harsh realities of her world, including the fact that not all relationships can be fulfilled, especially when they are caught in the larger web of political intrigue and war. For some viewers, this can feel like a poignant moment of self-empowerment, while for others, it may feel like an emotional letdown.

Ultimately, the ending of *The Long Ballad* leaves room for personal interpretation, and viewers might take away different messages about love, sacrifice, destiny, and growth. While some may feel the conclusion is sad or unresolved, others may see it as a powerful statement about the complexities of life, love, and duty.

It’s understandable that not everyone would find closure in the ending—it’s meant to provoke deep thought and reflection about what it means to make choices, let go, and move forward despite difficult circumstances.

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lunalovegood00
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Apr 18, 2024

OMG OMG LAST EPISODE! See you on ther side…

OMG OMG LAST EPISODE! See you on ther side - - - - > Go Mu Jin!!! So so so glad that their relationship still strong. Wait... It ended just like that???? Whatever.
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