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Pursuit of Jade

逐玉 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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starmoonie
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Apr 2, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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How is a jade's true value measured?

once upon a snow
i found a lost soul
when i had nothing
but just a hairpin

little did i know
it changed my whole

fates entwined
light was shined
i took down the veil
and the jade revealed

this is a love story. it cannot be compared to another with a different theme. it sparked and ignited our tender hearts as we shared YZ's & FCY's joys and sorrows along their journey. and it's amazing how a simple love story can then melt our hearts and become a memorable masterpiece for us drama fans to cherish. kudos to the director and as many had described, the aesthetic shots and editing he brought to life and wonders. yes, the storywriting wasn't ideal; i was so disappointed with episode 30 it dug a hollow space in my heart for awhile. a lot of deux ex machina unfortunately toward the end of the story. the first half was good and oh yes, i absolutely love the comedy. the side characters are so wholesome and awesome; particularly the little girl, ning mei mei is the true jade for me :) this series has the complete package- i love every single bit of it; both its strengths and weakness.

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Ella2040
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Apr 3, 2026
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Overall 9.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I loved it

If you are looking for a historical C-drama that masterfully balances high-stakes political intrigue with a deeply grounded romance, "Pursuit of Jade" (逐玉) is a must-watch. Starring Zhang Linghe and Tian Xiwei, this 2026 series breathes fresh life into the "fake marriage" and "fallen noble" tropes, delivering a cinematic experience that feels both grand and intimate.
​A Refreshing Power Dynamic
​The show’s greatest strength lies in its unconventional leads. Tian Xiwei delivers a powerhouse performance as Fan Changyu, a butcher’s daughter who is as practical as she is fierce. Unlike typical "damsels," she isn't just a love interest; she eventually wields her butcher’s knife on the battlefield, becoming a formidable force in her own right. Opposite her, Zhang Linghe shines as Xie Zheng, the Marquis of Wu’an. He portrays the transition from a broken, hidden noble to a ruthless general with incredible nuance, utilizing micro-expressions that capture his internal struggle between his quest for vengeance and his growing love for Changyu.
​Cinematic Excellence
​Visually, the drama is a "visual odyssey." From the serene, snowy landscapes of Lin’an to the sprawling, gritty battlefields, the cinematography is breathtaking. The production quality is evident in every frame, particularly during the action sequences which are choreographed with a visceral energy rarely seen in idol dramas. The use of traditional instruments like the Suona in the soundtrack adds a haunting, epic layer to the Marquis’s marching scenes.
​Why It Works
​The Chemistry: The slow-burn romance feels earned. Their "marriage of convenience" evolves naturally through shared hardships, creating a "power couple" dynamic where both characters are equally indispensable.
​Narrative Pacing: While the political subplots are complex, the story remains cohesive, focusing on the pursuit of truth regarding a 17-year-old conspiracy.
​Supporting Cast: The villains and side characters (especially the two Princes) are well-developed, ensuring that the stakes feel real.
​"Pursuit of Jade" isn't just another costume drama; it is a beautifully written, expertly acted tale of justice and devotion. It’s a rare gem that honors its genre while boldly carving out its own identity.

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Rosie95
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Apr 1, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A good watch

I don't want to say much, as there are many reviews already. I wanted to also give it a 10/10 to increase the rating. I think it was one of the best period/historical cdrama I ever watched, if not the best. Second best would be The Prisoner of beauty, the Double (although not so much romance there) and Love in the Clouds (although this is fantasy).
Enjoy the watch!
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Lostinbl
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23 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

I kept waiting for it to get worse and it never did.

In episode 10 I was incredulous at how good it was, and once I reached episode 20 I just kept waiting for the ball to drop but no, I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. Just goes to show how good the source material was, I guess.

Changyu hooked me in from the start, I love her. She flew into my top 3 favourite heroines within the first few episodes. Her frankness, kindness, strenght.. ugh she is AMAZING. This show had incredible cinematography and every shot left me in awe. The main pair was so beautifully wonderful and I enjoyed every second. I binged this show in 4 days, that's how GOOD it was. I have to admit, I've been underestimating Chinese dramas because the few I started watching years ago were with weak female leads and overall lacklustre plot, and therefore I never tried again but my god am I glad I did.

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Kristina303
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Apr 17, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

A great drama, nothing less expected from the director.

The actors wren't my favorites but surprised me and I loved their performance and chemistry (again thank you Zheng shu)
The first half was so relaxing and cute, I really enjoyed the time in the village, the middle was cool and adventerous wich I love when the fmc is a fighting badass and goes on an adventure and finds loyal male friends XD. But here, the focus shifted only on her, we saw seldom the male lead and so their chemistry dwindled a little bit.
The last third of the drama was stereotypical "lets find out the treason plot a few years ago and get revenge" wich was actually a bummer for the vibes but I still liked it. I generally like familiar themes in dramas :)

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JasmineCinco
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Apr 1, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I love this series

It is very awesome series where each actor ccan have there own spot light. The cinematography is perfect even the music background. The story line also highlights the story. I love the main leads and there chemistry. Pursuit of Jade is a beautifully crafted drama with emotional depth and strong character growth. The story unfolds gracefully, balancing romance and ambition. The actors deliver sincere performances, making each scene engaging. Its visuals and soundtrack add charm, leaving a lasting impression.
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kushanthi
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10 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Perfect!

This is my first C drama, and from the very first moment I started watching, I found no boring episodes. Everything is so beautifully doneI love every aspect, from the cast to the cinematography; it is top-notch. Let’s not forget the face cards too 🥹. I was so hooked that I watched all the episodes within 4 days! They truly know how to keep the story engaging. You definitely won’t be disappointed it's really worth watching. Luckily, this drama got the hype and spotlight it genuinely deserves.
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majorca07
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Apr 4, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

A Standout Masterpiece: The Breakthrough Power of Pursuit of Jade

I have watched Chinese dramas for many years, and Pursuit of Jade stands out as one of the most refined and emotionally resonant productions in recent memory. The narrative is tightly constructed—every episode serves the story, deepening the mystery behind each character while maintaining strong pacing. The series balances humour, romance, family, political intrigue, action, and personal growth with remarkable precision.

At the heart of the story is the extraordinary journey of the female lead. Her rise from hardship to influence resembles the strength and emotional depth found in the heroines of Judith McNaught classic novels. She is not carried by beauty or privilege; she survives through intelligence, loyalty, strategy, and an unwavering sense of responsibility. Alongside her closest companion—two orphaned girls fighting for dignity and stability—their evolution from poverty to power forms the emotional core of the show.

Breakthrough Performance of the Female Lead
The female lead is the undeniable gem of this series. Her performance is a breakthrough—powerful, expressive, and deeply affecting. Her large, emotive eyes make every scene hit with precision, especially when she cries or confronts danger. She transitions effortlessly between cute, fierce, tender, and commanding. That duality is her greatest strength, and she embodies it with authenticity.

Her portrayal feels grounded and human. She is a protector, a strategist, a friend, a warrior, and a woman capable of deep pain and equally deep courage. It is surprising that only the male lead is widely trending because her performance is equally deserving—if not more so—of attention. She anchors the emotional weight of the entire narrative.

Acting and Cast Chemistry
The series benefits from a strong ensemble. Many cast members were unfamiliar to me, which made the viewing experience refreshing and unfiltered by prior expectations. Their acting is compelling, and their chemistry—particularly within Lian’an—is exceptional. The bonds, conflicts, and loyalty within this community feel authentic, making it easy for viewers to fall in love with the characters.

Assessment of the Male Lead
Having seen the male lead’s earlier works, I can see clear growth; however, some of his acting patterns from previous roles remain noticeable. His character—a formidable god of war and marquis who does not bend even to the emperor’s decree, yet later adapts to rural life—is still lacking and requires both authority and emotional nuance.

While he delivers strong moments, the portrayal occasionally lacks the consistency expected of a high-ranking military figure. The commanding presence and gravitas typical of such a role sometimes feel muted. His most convincing emotional performance appears in the scene where the female lead is injured during the ambush by business rivals. In that moment, the shift from controlled strength to raw fear and anguish is impactful and demonstrates what he is capable of.

When compared to his similar role in Story of Running Palace, certain scenes feel familiar rather than fully transformed. Though his performance remains solid and generally effective, it does not reach the breakthrough level achieved by the female lead.

Cinematography, Setting, and Musical Score
Filming in an actual rural village gives the series a level of authenticity that enhances the story’s tone. The setting, though modest and remote, is captured beautifully. The cinematography strikes a balance between realism and aesthetic appeal.

The musical scoring also deserves acknowledgment. The soundtrack heightens emotional peaks and accentuates tension, romance, and key turning points without overwhelming the viewer. Certain scenes achieve their full impact because of the thoughtful pairing of visuals and music.

The action sequences are sharply choreographed—immersive, tight, and genuinely breath-holding at times. They contribute significantly to the pace and emotional intensity of the narrative.

Final Assessment
Pursuit of Jade is a standout series that excels in narrative structure, acting, character chemistry, atmosphere, and technical execution. The cast and production team deliver a work that resonates deeply with viewers. It is no surprise that friends who initially dismissed the idea of watching a Chinese drama were drawn in after hearing about this series—and are now slowly exploring more titles.

This is a production the entire team can be proud of. A series that not only entertains but leaves a lasting impression—emotionally rich, visually compelling, and led by a female protagonist whose breakthrough performance elevates the entire story.

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that sunflower
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Apr 6, 2026
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

makes you miss Lin'an

while i agree with some reviews that the story wasn't that complex, i still highly respect the team for a job very well done! cinematography, cast's visuals and their acting, character developments (i love how they all grew up ) PLUS music were perfect ✨ I miss Lin'an and the villagers so much even though its a fictional place in the plot 😭 I wanna read the book so bad as I am very curious of the changes and scenes that were cut off. wanna know the other character's endings 🥹❤️ DEF A REWATCH WORTHY DRAMA
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Ongoing 21/40
GiaHn
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Mar 14, 2026
21 of 40 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
phim rất hay, xuất sắc, từ tuyến chính tới tuyến phụ, Zhang Linghe bộ này anh ấy diễn xuất sắc từ biểu cảm khuôn mặt cho tới nội tâm, thiết lập các nhân vật được xây dựng rất tốn, mặc dù về sau hơi lan man vào tuyến phụ nhưng nhìn chung vẫn ổn, đáng xem, đây là bộ đầu tiên tôi phải nạp VIP để được coi sớm nhất
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MystiqueJC
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7 days ago
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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The best couple, acting, cast and storytelling!

At first, I watched this drama purely for Zhang Linghe, but stayed for a whole lot of reasons, and of course, one of them is still Zhang Linghe. Aside from him, I stayed for Tian Xiwei, which is the first time I have watched her in this drama. Deng Kai, Kong Xuer, all Lin'an people, Aunt Zhao, Uncle Zhao, Xie Wu, Gong SuYin, Lin Muran, Yan Yi Kuan, and even Bao'er and Chang Ning. I have never watched dramas, Western or otherwise, where even the background characters give such a strong impression that adds so much flavor, angst, and longing. I rewatched POJ 4x now, and I'm still finding details that warm my heart. My only regret is the last two episodes; I can honestly say that it's rushed, which causes some confusion. However, I mentioned earlier that I can forgive that since even in the novel, it's kinda confusing. I only understood it when I read it again and read local reviews explaining the political side. As we live in modern times, we often cannot fathom that seemingly small things can cause an astronomical blood bath. The storytelling, the cinematography, and the idyllic feel as if you are living inside it, which makes this drama unforgettable. Not to mention the strong chemistry between Zhang Linghe and Tian Xiwei, I cannot believe that I am dreaming of them getting married. hahaha. Even the villain's love story is very strong. I have been watching C drama since 2018, but it's hard during that time, the subs and platforms offering cdrama were very scarce. My point is, this is beyond entertainment, this drama, while watching it feels like you're living inside it. Peak cinema!

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lvelyzampede
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Mar 24, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Character Dynamics are written well

Personally the story had too many politics for me but I stayed to watch the character dynamics and like the general plot of what would happen to our main characters. I feel like the last ten episodes weren't as interesting as the first 20 but that's cause I personally prefer when shows focus more on the characters rather than politics.

Anyways I love how much tension the writers wrote between the main characters especially when they were having misunderstandings. It wasn't frustrating but more so exciting. I just loved how the relationships and friendships played out.

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