Agli inizi del XX secolo, la Repubblica di Cina stenta ad affermarsi, con l'Impero giapponese che rappresenta una minaccia crescente alla sua sovranità. In questo contesto Xiao Bei Chen, un adolescente irrequieto cresce velocemente. Si diverte a fare il prepotente con una ragazza rifugiata assieme alla famiglia che si chiama Lin Hang Jing, ma lei è resiliente e determinata anche quando lui la intimidisce, cosa che alla fine lo farà innamorare di lei. La passione cresce, ma Xiao Bei Chen scopre che suo padre vuole mandarlo in una scuola militare per alcuni anni. Prima di partire riesce a farsi promettere dalla famiglia che al suo ritorno potrà sposare Lin Hang Jing. Ma quando torna cinque anni dopo scopre che è promessa a un altro uomo: Mu Zi Zheng. Ormai Xiao Bei Chen non è più un un bullo impulsivo ed è diventato un giovane uomo determinato e controllato. Ma non rinuncerà al suo piano per conquistare il cuore di Lin Hang Jing. Tuttavia, nel 1937 lo scoppio della seconda guerra sino-giapponese può intralciare questo piano. All'improvviso tutti e tre sono costretti a scegliere da che parte stare e le loro decisioni non determineranno solo il loro futuro ma anche quello di migliaia di altre persone... (Fonte: Viki) Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 良辰好景知几何
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Amore tra i Venti di Guerra , Good Days and Good Scenery , Liang Chen Hao Jing Zhi Ji He , 良辰好景知幾何
- Regista: Chung Shu Kai, Kong Li Da, Zhang Jun Hao
- Sceneggiatore: Ye Yang
- Generi: Storico, Romantico, Drama
Dove Guardare Amore tra i Venti di Guerra
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Chen Du Ling Ruolo Principale
- Shawn Dou Ruolo Principale
- Yuan Hao Ruolo di Supporto
- Sarah Zhao Ruolo di Supporto
- Michelle Dong Ruolo di Supporto
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Honest Review to Rise Above the Angry Chatter
I got very frustrated with kisskh and the reviews/comments on this show because it seems *very* one-sided, so allow me to include my own opinion of the show. I hope this is helpful for those like me who are looking for actual reviews and not angry, short tirades.**First Impressions of the ML & FL
ML - Actor: Shawn Dou (insert major heart eyes here, because WOW)- Xia Bei Chen - He's charismatic, charming, beautiful, and immature. I can tell his arc will include a lot of growth, and I'm excited about it. He is the spoiled son of a father in high power, and he lost his mother at a young age which, I feel, has both scarred him and impeded his emotional maturity. He has chemistry with his FL in a childish, teasing-bullying way (like kids in a playground), and I can sense a long journey for them both as they mature and experience hardships individually and together.
**FL- Actress: Chen Du Jing- Lin Hang Jing- She's aloof, mysterious, headstrong, and has a low tolerance for Xia Bei Chen's bullshit. I LOVE that; I think it's very complimentary to their dynamic because he needs someone who won't take his bratty attitude and who will also elevate him as he gets his act together. They fit well because I can see how they'll bring out each other's best traits together. I see a lot of hate toward her character, and I'm immensely curious if I'll eventually board the hate train. So far, I like them as individuals and their chemistry as a future couple. As of right now, she's dealing with an impetuous child (Bei Chen) who keeps bullying her to like him while she spends her energy writing articles about abandoned children needing homes. I'd be irritated too.
"But let me ask you, do you even have a dream for your life, society, country, loved ones, or even just for yourself? That's why I said I look down on you."
**Plot: It's very engaging so far. I can sense A N G S T in the future, and I'm ready for it.
**Episode 1:
The episode has a disjointed first half where it's clear (at least to me) that the editors aren't sure how they want to leave their first impressions, so both the music and the scenes start and end a bit jarringly, and it pulls me out of the scene a few times. Set design, costumes, and Shawn Dou's visuals kept me pulled in, though, and I'm glad because the episode finds its footing in the 2nd half of the episode, and I found myself easily engaged.
***Episode 6 Update:
The plot has been interesting so far, and I like the dynamics between the ML and FL. A few episodes ago, a moment in the garden was a clear turning point for the ML in his feelings toward HangJing. However, she is still very much locked in the mindset that BeiChen is just a pompous bully who meddles in her life when he doesn't get his way, so I totally understand why she's standoffish and suspicious of him when he does something noble. How would she know? Only we, as the viewers, understand his mind clearly. Still, when ***SPOILER** his friends take it upon themselves to have her kidnapped, and he's disciplined for it, she defends him; then later, when their group is attacked, her first instinct is to block him from harm, and I can see her eyes softening toward him. There is a much slower but still obvious transition happening for her as well. His friends are dumb and make it difficult for BeiChen to come off likable when they often do fairly despicable things to manipulate HangJing into doing his bidding. She's obviously assuming BeiChen is the reason behind it all, so I'd be irritated too. Despite that, they meet up anyway (she was coerced, and he was tricked) for the first time in a solo outing at the Lantern Festival and have the *cutest* time together. Their chemistry is really fun to watch here, and the lighting makes them both look so beautiful.
***Episode 14 Update:
I love the father/son relationship. It's complex, full of unspoken words, and it's undoubtedly full of love. As imperfect as he is, I think his father really cherishes BeiChen. There has been a time jump of several years, and I like the maturity BeiChen has gained while still being his usual silly self at home. I still have no problem sensing the chemistry between him and HangJing. She admires him and finds him attractive; it's easy to see in her lingering expressions and body language. If anyone is threatened by her relationship with Zi Zheng, I find that pretty ridiculous. He's been kind toward her from the start and has been working with her at the newspaper these years Beichen has been gone. As far as I can tell, she doesn't reciprocate Zi Zheng's feelings (at least not on the same level) and is only reciprocating his kindness. Relax, y'all. I find both the plot and the revolving changes within BeiChen and Hang Jing to be very interesting.
***Episode 20 Update:
The series has had a few major developments in its storyline from each major aspect. The ML/FL doesn't have any shortage of misunderstandings between them. Any forward momentum in their relationship has required some kind of misunderstanding/fight to occur first, and it can be frustrating for anyone watching who can't see the forest for the trees. I think, on a very basic level, the initial misunderstandings occurred because the ML is insecure and emotionally immature within their relationship when conflict arises, and the FL is too passive and prideful (what a terrible combo) to admit her faults or address the misunderstanding. These misunderstandings then spiral into stretches of time where they'll avoid each other and avoid any solution. For example, their argument over the kite in her room could have been quickly smashed had she insisted on explaining her side instead of angrily clamming up and letting him walkout. It's an interesting parallel to watch with Beichen since he holds such a respectable, high position within the military that requires him to see the bigger picture and know how to strategize properly, but when it comes to love, he's still very immature and hotheaded. I'm glad both sides have revealed true feelings, and they understand there is true love and care there. We've also been introduced to the secondary foil (the first being Zi Zheng), the MLs childhood friend (who's also deeply in love with him and wholly toxic as a character), so we'll get more misunderstandings and unnecessary fighting in the future. Still, I'm enjoying this series.
***Finish. Overall final thought:
* This series isn't nearly as bad as some of these commentators make it out to be.
* Shawn Dou as Bei Chen isn't just a delicious snack, he's a whole meal. Not just visually, but as a very impressive and emotive actor. I only wish we could have heard this real (very attractive) voice instead of the dub, especially for his more emotional scenes since I believe there is nuance lost when a voice is dubbed over.
* Chen Du Ling as Hang Jing *really isn't as bad as everyone makes her out to be*. Throughout the misunderstandings, I never suspected that she didn't love Bei Chen. Did she make a lot of unnecessary decisions? Definitely. Could she have been more vocal about her love for him, especially considering he's the type of person that *needs* that vocal confirmation? Most definitely.
* I didn't like the ridiculous amount of death at the very end and Bei Chen losing pretty much everyone around him.
* The series sometimes had a soap opera-y feel to it that I wasn't a huge fan of, but when I was in those thoughts, I just stared at Shawn Dou's face and felt better.
* The music is the most jarring aspect of the series IMO. It starts and ends so abruptly mid-scene to indicate to the viewer a shift in tone, but it's so unnecessary and always throws me off. The selections are also sometimes so melodramatic and corny.
That said, Zhou Shen's song, Shining Galaxy is gorgeous. I also really love the instrumental version of it that's played in scenes with the ML and FL.
* The ending is not open-ended in my opinion. It's very clearly a happy ending for our ML and FL - there's even a photo of them reunited online that was eventually cut, but it exists so I'm firmly rooted in that they end up together as a family at the end.
*I would have liked more lovey-dovey scenes between the ML and FL to at least help counterbalance all of the fighting and misunderstandings. I would have also liked to see a little bit more emotional growth toward each other since their fighting throughout all the years together never seem to improve tremendously.
* TLDR: I wouldn't watch this series again but I don't regret having watched it, and I really hope to see Shawn Dou in more leading roles because he's truly an extraordinary actor and a very, very, beautiful person to watch on screen. His BTS is also super cute to watch, he seems to be a silly and charismatic person in real life, so that's fun to look up if you're into behind-the-scenes footage. I also found it interesting to see Chen Du Ling behind the scenes because their chemistry is even better there. Her dubbing and the way her character is written certainly don't help her much in terms of likeability, but as I said earlier, she's nowhere near as bad as most of these reviews have said.
Love, family, friendship, and politics in flames of war and uncertainty
"Love in Flames of War" (良辰好景知几何) is a Republican era romance and political drama that covers the period from 1917 to 1937. It follows the story of Lin Hang Jing and Xiao Bei Chen, their growth individually and as a couple, as well as that of their families and friends as they navigate their way during this uncertain and tumultuous period in China's history.STORY / PLOT 📚:
I finished this drama more than a month ago, and I'm glad I watched it, despite knowing about the melodrama and angst. This advance knowledge is good in a way because I had braced myself for the heavy scenes.
The drama builds up the romance, the political/military development and the different relationships quite well. It kept me invested and interested to know what's going to happen next. Admittedly, the romance and the main couple's chemistry are big factors for me to watch this drama, and they don't disappoint. There is also steady and strong character development. It's interesting to watch their change and growth as the story progresses. Xiao Bei Chen and his friends’ time in the military academy is portrayed well. I like how the drama connects the characters' stories to the political events of the time.
That said, some things could have been better. For one, they could have reduced the angst and misunderstandings between Xiao Bei Chen and Lin Hang Jing, and showed more of their sweet moments. I saw some of these sweet scenes that did not make it to the final cut!
ACTING / CAST 🎭:
Shawn Dou nailed the role of Xiao Bei Chen! I feel like the character is made for him. He was able to show it in his bearing, expressions, proud and humorous personality, and his emotional vulnerability when it comes to Lin Hang Jing. He did some things that he thought was in her best interest, but it caused more rift between them. As Aunt Qi said, sometimes when you love someone too much, you will make mistakes.
Chen Du Ling was able to bring out the naiveté, idealism, strong-willed and sometimes feisty personality of Lin Hang Jing. She is the right choice to portray her. I don't agree with some of her actions (e.g., what she did the night of their anniversary), but that's part of how her character was written. I think she did justice to Lin Hang Jing.
As for the romance, Shawn Dou and Chen Du Ling have great chemistry! They were able to show Xiao Bei Chen and Lin Hang Jing's passion for each other, the angst, their banter, and the push and pull in their relationships. Their initial interactions were not the most pleasant ones; but he fell for her first (fast and hard!), while she eventually developed romantic feelings for him as she got to know him better. Both characters made some choices that are not ideal or the best, but these pushed the story forward and enabled them to grow as persons and eventually strengthened their relationship.
Leon Lai captured the intelligence and humor of Mo Wei Yi, and Ran Xu showed the straightforward character of Xu Ji Zun. They grew up with Xiao Bei Chen and these 3 men are very good friends and are sworn brothers. Their bond is very strong, despite having gone through some challenging situations. I like their camaraderie and loyalty to each other, and how their friendship grew stronger through the years, in good times and in bad.
Zhao Ying Zi was convincing as Zheng Feng Qi, Xiao Bei Chen’s childhood friend who is obsessed with him. Zheng Feng Qi is scheming and pretentious, and quite an infuriating character. I was ecstatic when she was finally exposed for her wickedness and the truths came out. That woman needed to see a psychiatrist!
Another character that has shown a lot of growth is Xiao Bei Chen’s younger sister Xiao Shu Yi, played by Guan Xin. She started out as bratty and quite annoying, yet also funny at times and naïve. What’s good about her is that she dared to confront Lin Hang Jing in defense of Xiao Bei Chen and makes her realizes things. Although sometimes, she goes overboard because of her bias against Lin Hang Jing. As the story move along, her character matured into a wise young woman.
Hu Jun and Dong Xuan are excellent as Xiao Hai Shan and Aunt Qi, respectively. Xiao Hai Shan is a man of integrity, a military leader and the pillar of the family, while his wife, the amiable and wise Aunt Qi, is the mediator and go-to person, the one who holds their family together.
Yuan Hao is Mu Zi Zeng, Lin Hang Jing’s good friend whom she met in Beixin city. He is in love with Lin Hang Jing but she treats him as a very good friend only. His portrayal was average for me. It's not bad, but not great either.
OTHER THOUGHTS 🔮:
The production quality is good. I like the locations, settings, and the costumes and accessories, which are well paired and consistent. The songs are well chosen and fit the mood and theme of the drama.
FINAL VERDICT ⭐️: If you like Republican era stories with angst-filled and passionate romance, great chemistry between the leads, memorable friendships and family ties, and with traces of political intrigue, then do check out this drama. Despite some things that could have been better, it’s still an overall good watch for me.

























