After being betrayed by her husband, Li Zhi An, a general’s daughter, is reborn with her sight restored. Pretending to stay blind, she seeks revenge with help from Zhu Huai Jin, uncovering the truth and finding love along the way. (Source: TMDb) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 明眸
- Also Known As: Ming Mou
- Director: Sun Jia Yang
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Fantasy
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Cast & Credits
- Jiang Zhen YuLi Zhi AnMain Role
- Wang Jia XuanZhu Huai JinMain Role
- Chen Jie YiDuan Yu RouSupport Role
- Ying Zhen NanHua MeiSupport Role
- Qiao Fei[Emperror]Support Role
- Yang Qi YuanZhu Huai ChenSupport Role
Reviews

This One Won’t Blow Your Mind, But You Might Finish It Anyway
Plot ReviewThe plot isn’t bad… but let’s not pretend it’s groundbreaking either. It’s your classic mini drama storyline—predictable enough that I could mentally fill in the blanks while folding laundry. I gave it a shot anyway because I’m weak for anything that screams revenge, and to be fair, it wasn’t as bad as I feared.
At first, I panicked thinking the FL was going to end up with the 3rd prince (don’t act like you weren’t thinking the same!). I seriously thought Huai Jin was the one who slaughtered her family. Turns out—plot twist! Wait no, never mind. There was a twist, technically… involving a bodyguard… near the end… and that’s it. Don’t blink or you’ll miss the one exciting reveal.
Cast & Characters
The main leads? Strong. Capable. Not annoying. That alone deserves a medal in dramaland. But somehow, even with all their power poses and meaningful stares, none of them really grabbed my attention. It’s like ordering spicy noodles and getting... mildly seasoned rice. Fine, but not what I showed up for.
Supporting characters? Background wallpaper. No one really stood out, and I couldn’t even be bothered to remember their names. They were just there—like side dishes you didn’t ask for but eat anyway because… why not.
Villains? I’m so desensitized from years of cdrama watching that these villains felt like diet evil™. Not threatening, not hateable—just... meh. I think I was more irritated by a fly buzzing near me than anything they did.
Acting & Dubbing
No hate to the cast. They're clearly trying. But there were moments—especially when the FL kept smirking during emotionally intense scenes—where I genuinely wondered if her lips had a side quest of their own. Like, girl… someone just died. Why are we out here giving Mona Lisa with attitude?
And oh, the dubbing. Technically synced with their lips, yes. Emotionally synced with the actual scene? Not even close. It was like hearing someone read a recipe while acting out a breakup.
CGI & Final Thoughts
The CGI was decent! A little over-slid in places but nothing offensive. Honestly, it added some flair to a pretty standard story.
Would I recommend this? Yeah, weirdly… yes. If you're into light revenge, strong leads, and don’t mind plotlines you’ve probably seen in three other dramas last month, it’s a solid watch. Don’t go in expecting your next obsession, but it’s definitely not a waste of time either.
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Mostly Solid Plot - VERY Pretty Visuals
This show absolutely drew me in from the first episode with its striking coloring choices. It follows with steady camera shots of framed scenes, people closing doors, and untraditional camera angles at times such as near the floor.Some aspects of the story were slightly difficult to parse out because I watched it on Mango with MangoTV subs but the majority was easy enough to follow through context clues if not subtitled dialog.
By the end there were still items that felt hand-waved and "just go with it". Namely regarding the item the Prince was searching for all along and how it appears or doesn't appear in both timelines; and the other being the resolution to everything.
Overall it was a very enjoyable drama that I would say is all around better than many out there.
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