The Han family of Jinglan, hereditary court physicians, were famed far and wide for their superb medical skills. Han Yun Ling, a descendant of the family, upheld its traditions and studied medicine diligently. But eight years ago, a deadly plague outbreak led to the Han family being falsely accused and executed, with Han Yun Ling disappearing without a trace. Eight years later, as war once again erupts along Jinglan’s borders, a mysterious female physician emerges, saving countless lives with her own hands. She is none other than Han Yun Ling. After a fierce battle between two armies, the young general Xiao Chi encounters her and instantly recognizes her as the one who saved his life in childhood. He vows to protect her forever, while gradually uncovering the heavy secrets she carries. (Source: Chinese = iQiyi || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Da Tang Nv Shi Xue Tao Chuan" (大唐女史薛涛传) by Wang Yang Ling (王扬灵). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 人间惊鸿客
- Also Known As: Ni Shi Ren Jian Jing Hong Ke , Ren Jian Jing Hong Ke , The World Is Full of Surprises , You Are a Lover in the Mortal World , 人間驚鴻客 , 你是人間驚鴻客 , 你是人间惊鸿客 , 大唐女史薛涛传 , 大唐女史薛濤傳
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Martial Arts, War
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Cast & Credits
- Zhu Zheng TingXiao ChiMain Role
- Lu Yang YangHan Yun LingMain Role
- Xie Bin BinFei ZhengSupport Role
- Zhan YuLiu ChuSupport Role
- Kylie ZhouLu LiSupport Role
- Ni Song YangXu Cheng FengSupport Role
Reviews
It's not fancy, but it's weirdly addictive.
This drama reminds me of eating an entire bag of potato chips in one sitting.First you're like "meh i'll pass, i'm cool." But there's nothing else to snack on and they're just sitting right there staring you down, so you think "ok i'll have a few." And it's not like if someone asks you your 10 favorite foods that potato chips would be on that list. They ok. But you eat a few, and you just want a few more, and a few more, and before you know it you're like "THERE'S STILL SOME CRUMBS" and you're eating chip crumbs with your fingers like 'what am i even doing rn',
Well that's this drama. In most ways we normally describe shows, this is mid. The costumes, sets, acting, plot premise, production quality, bgm/ost... mid, mid and mid. But there's something so addictive about the SCRIPT, and the PACING. And on top of that, all the supporting characters with significant screentime are really handsome and gorgeous. ML and FL are too. The enemies and villains are given only as much screen time as necessary to fulfill their obligation to the plot. I wish more directors and producers would take note of that.... but anyway I digress....
My point here really is that this might not be the best thing ever, but if you start it, you're probably gonna finish it, because there's face cards everywhere, and the storyline and dialogue just flow in such a comfortable way that it's all too easy to just watch another ep and then another and another.
But just like eating an entire bag of chips, this doesn't truly satisfy. The show spends most of it's episodes with an emotional tone that's just a mellow flow of ups and downs. But then the final episodes take quite a strange turn and suddenly the emotional tone shifts very dramatically to "so, that happened..." You get something pretty different than what you bargained for, and... much like a bag of chips... you finish it and then say to yourself "why did I do that." And you're still hungry. Just not for chips.
It's a good way to pass the time if you have nothing else to watch, but I can't think of anyone I would recc this to. Spiceless, a lot of B and C tier acting performances by key characters, odd and fairly unpleasant ending (though it technically counts as an HE I guess???) Worth a bored, one-time watch if you straight up ran out of shows to watch.
Started pretty good, but ended in a battlefield birth and total script collapse
This drama is the definition of a wasted opportunity. It earns a 3/10 solely because the first few episodes started off so strong. The initial chemistry between the leads was genuinely engaging and the setup promised a high-stakes, fast-paced political and medical thriller. Sadly, that momentum is completely destroyed as the show falls into the worst, most generic writing traps imaginable.The pacing is abysmal. With only 22 episodes of 30 minutes each, the writers somehow managed to stall the main plot for three-quarters of the runtime. The villains are handed absurd amount of plot armor, operating with absolute luxury and impunity while the heroes suffer endless, agonizing setbacks without a single clean victory. The narrative cross into gratuitous misery, like revealing a character was tortured for eight straight years just to force stakes it never earned.
By the final stretch, all narrative logic and character consistency are completely thrown out the window. Major, foundational plot twists are treated with zero weight, such as the female lead discovering her own uncle massacred her bloodline, only to say a few hurried words and casually let him walk away. The political tension is faked in the final episodes by slaughtering random, completely un-introduced court officials just for cheap shock value.
The finale is an absolute fever dream of rushed, nonsensical soap opera tropes. You are forced to witness a consort throwing unearned attitude at the Emperor while her own father launches a bloody coup, culminating in her giving birth in the literal mud of an active battlefield. The plot completely surrenders to lazy writing by turning the Emperor instantly insane and having the male lead hack everyone else to death just to clear the board in the last ten minutes.
It is just barely watchable if you run it at double speed to get it over with, but it is ultimately a monumental failure of storytelling that completely insults the audience's intelligence. Save your time and skip this trainwreck.

















