New Chinese historical drama 'A Splendid Match' announces premiere date Due to a fortune-teller's prediction that she is a jinx to her father's career, Gu Jin Zhao, the eldest daughter of the Gu family, has been fostered in her grandparents' home since birth. Although her biological parents ignored her, she is doted on by her grandmother, developing a bold and unrestrained personality. Returning to her own family, she deals with people and situations in a tough manner. Her vitality catches the eye of the powerful court official Lord Chen, the heir apparent Ye Xian, and the upright gentleman Chen Xuan Qing. Faced with the issue of marriage, Gu Jin Zhao has her own view of marriage and love. After she gradually saw her heart clearly, she firmly chose Lord Chen, who respected her nature and allowed her to be herself. After they got married, she gradually grew into a qualified wife of an important official, assisting Lord Chen to ascend to the position of Prime Minister step by step. Together with Lord Chen, she implemented a series of policies that benefited the country and the people, relieving the suffering of the people and achieving a peaceful and prosperous era. (Source: iQiyi) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Liang Chen Mei Jin" (梁陈美景) by Chen Xiang Hui Jin (沉香灰烬). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 良陈美锦
- Also Known As: Liang Chen Mei Jin , 良陳美錦
- Director: Jin Xiong Hao
- Genres: Historical, Romance
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A Splendid Match unexpectedly became one of those dramas where I kept waiting to be annoyed…and somehow ended up finishing.
This is a family drama wrapped in romance, household politics, complicated loyalties, unfortunate timing, and people repeatedly making painfully understandable mistakes. Less political chess, more emotional consequences.
Think family grievances, household loyalties, emotional debts, and people repeatedly trapped between duty and feeling.
This is also the kind of drama where soft words frequently hide sharp consequences.
The politics are not exactly:
“everyone gather around while I execute a 14-dimensional chess move.”
The writing frequently wanders into melodrama territory.
And there are frequent moments where the plot politely asks you to suspend disbelief and simply continue moving.
But somehow?
I minded it less here.
Because even when people behave dramatically, and occasionally irrationally, I could usually understand why.
Messy?
Absolutely.
Emotionally recognizable?
More often than not.
And perhaps most importantly:
these people occasionally look like they have lived through mild inconvenience before.
I know.
The standards are in hell.
But seeing actual skin texture, shadows, and lighting that occasionally remembered human faces are supposed to have dimension felt oddly refreshing. Nobody looks permanently trapped inside soft-focus perfection.
Thank you.
Beneath the drama, there is something slightly more mature than expected. Less interested in exaggerated romantic fantasy, more invested in complicated loyalties, family tensions, political obligations, and people making painful decisions for reasons that feel emotionally believable.
The Jinzhao / Chen Yanyun / Ye Xian situation worked better for me than expected too. Not because this becomes some dramatic “choose your favorite man” competition, but because each relationship quietly represents something different emotionally: longing, timing, emotional dependency, partnership, loss.
The romance itself works less through dramatic intensity and more through the quiet accumulation of trust, consistency, and emotional safety.
Meanwhile, the Fu Huailian political situation slowly collapsing into tragedy gave the later episodes more emotional weight. Watching loyalty gradually turn into collateral damage ended up more compelling than the drama gets credit for.
Does everything work?
No.
The scheming is far from brilliant.
The pacing stumbles.
Parts of the drama absolutely could have been stronger, especially toward the end.
But truthfully?
I still ended up enjoying it more than expected.
At this point, a costume idol romance where people mostly behave according to recognizable emotional logic already deserves partial credit. Add an atmosphere that feels appropriately grounded for the world these characters inhabit, without constantly exaggerating itself for dramatic effect, and I found myself appreciating the restraint.
Recommended for: viewers who enjoy slow-burn romance, complicated loyalties, emotionally messy relationships, unfortunate timing, and watching emotionally complicated people make painfully understandable mistakes.
Not recommended for: viewers expecting flawless plotting, high-level scheming, or enough emotional maturity to prevent half the problems in this drama.
Amazing Storyline and then went downhill in the Last 5 episodes
I know the storyline is gonna end up like this. Premonitions on certain characters and telling their ending before hand. But seriously, it looks like in lacks a 1 or 2 episodes to sum it fully up. Imagine solving a puzzle for 40 episodes and solving it in 30 seconds. That's it? That's the ending.The storyline the build-up is good,but seriously you could've done it better. I had to log in and rate this because it disappointed me too much. I had to double check if that is the last episode. Such an amazing drama wasted because of the ending. If I were me I should've stopped watching at EP 35.
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