The Ninth Prince, Xiao Yu, a formidable contender in the struggle for succession, is fated not to live past thirty because he possesses a pure yang constitution. His only chance of survival and of ascending the throne is to unite with a woman who has a pure yin constitution, yet after ten years of searching, he has found none. While being hunted down, he collides with a bride on her wedding day, Jiang Lian, and to his astonishment discovers she is precisely the pure yin body he has sought in vain. Thus, he seizes her by force. (Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Quan Yin Ti Shi Yong Shuo Ming Shu" (全阴体使用说明书) by Cou Ren Ao De Ren Lei (凑热闹的人类). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 错把山河葬相思
- Also Known As: 錯把山河葬相思 , Cuo Ba Shan He Zang Xiang Si
- Genres: Historical, Romance
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Reviews
Quite decent adaptation since its not my favorite plot.
This is adapted from Guo Yuxin-Ma Xiaoyu story with ancient time.Plot is about with fictional diseases to initiate a couple's relationship. For my liking, the plot is not my favorite so there is many version that I abandoned. ML is quite pushover and using his power as crown prince to steal the bride. Their biggest problem is lack of communication and ML is not honest with FL about the truth. The chemistry is great and basically another Wang Haozhen repeat drama beside his collaboration with Han Yutong. The chemistry is shining bright and complement their superb acting.
The ending are based from your own beliefs. Depend of how you like the endings.
Recommended to watch regardless of the flaw.
She's His Cure
Ben Wang/Lu Lu Lu version of the Yin/Yang plot in a period variant (I think I also read a manhwa with a more twisted take on this idea, The Cold Palace Empress ?). This one actually surprised me, I wasn't sure where they were going with a FL who had Principles and a ML who was onboard with human sacrifice "for the country" (yeah, sure) but they did a pretty good job, it reminded me a bit of Bai Lu's Feud at times. The tragic twists were a bit much, but the ending got me. Having Ben Wang play the prince was the show's main strength but it was otherwise well done, if a bit dry (it has a moralistic tone overall, whether you are okay with that in a vertical romance is for you to decide).









