Lin Huan Huan and Lin Shang Shang are twin sisters. The younger one, Huan Huan was sent to the mountains to study Traditional Chinese Medicine when she was small. Years later, her elder sister, Shang Shang, fell in love with the crowned prince. Unexpectedly, the queen deliberately married Shang Shang to another prince, Shangguan Li. Lin Shang Shang hanged herself and died for love. Lin Huan Huan was forced to marry off as her sister’s substitution, who begins her married life full of quarrels and sweet times. (Source: WeTV Taiwan) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 眉间雪
- Also Known As: Los Copos de Nieve Perdidos , Mei Jian Xue , Os Flocos de Neve Perdidos , 眉間雪
- Director: Kong Li Da
- Genres: Historical, Romance
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Cast & Credits
- Zhao Jia MinLin Huan Huan | Lin Shang ShangMain Role
- Li Jun ChenShangguan LiMain Role
- Zhao Jiu Yi[Emperor]Support Role
- Xu Jia Man[Queen]Support Role
- Cheng YiJia JiaSupport Role
- Wu Yi JiaShi QiSupport Role
Reviews
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Nice story with the worst ending ever
So this is a short lenght drama.. 18 ep x 8mins..Story is nice… good value production… I like ghe main leads…. Romance, intrigue, fun parts… a bit of everything…
Big twist… the Prince sacrifices himself to save the FL family… the evil queen cuts his achilles tendons rendering him paralitic.
That was hard to see… as he was the guy kn ghe kingdom… the heir to the throne..
So FL is trying to cure him… fasy fwd ep18… they mive out to ghe ctry and suddenly the ML leaves the FL because he considers himself a burden for her…
And that was it… the end.
Seriously? That is not even a sad ending… is a bad cliffhanger…
That is why I rated it so low.
With a proper ending, I would rate it a solid 8.5.
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Disappointment
The short drama **Missing of Snow Flakes** delivers a quietly devastating ending that lingers long after the final scene. At its core, the story is not about grand tragedy, but about emotional misinterpretation and the silent weight of self-blame. The prince’s decision to leave—believing that he is a burden to his wife—shapes a conclusion that is painfully sad precisely because it is rooted in love rather than cruelty.What makes the ending especially heartbreaking is its realism. The prince does not abandon his wife out of selfishness or betrayal; instead, he convinces himself that his presence only causes her suffering. This internal conflict reflects a common human fear: the belief that love sometimes requires disappearance rather than endurance. His choice, though misguided, feels tragically sincere. As viewers, we are left wanting someone—anyone—to reassure him, to break the silence before it is too late.
The sadness of the ending is intensified by the absence of closure. There is no dramatic reunion, no last-minute confession, and no reassurance that things will somehow turn out well. The wife is left behind, not because she was unloved, but because she was loved too deeply in the wrong way. This unresolved separation reinforces the drama’s melancholic tone and underscores how miscommunication can be more destructive than external conflict.
While some viewers may find the ending frustrating or unfair, it is precisely this discomfort that gives the story its emotional strength. *Missing of Snow Flakes* refuses to offer an easy resolution. Instead, it leaves us with a quiet ache, reminding us that love, when mixed with insecurity and self-sacrifice, can lead to irreversible loss. The sad ending is not just an ending—it is the message of the story itself.
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