Their love story is so haunting. I think she really loved his true self that we see more with GXW. It creeps in,…
The scene on the bridge is the most tragic scene. It depicts the story of the tragic couple , The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, from the Chinese folklore.
Their love story is so haunting. I think she really loved his true self that we see more with GXW. It creeps in,…
Agree. I tried to watch it in the winter 2019 but never finished it off. I only recently completed the entire series and loved it so much until I read the novel in English.
Cried my eyes out after reading the novel from Pei Zhao's perspectives part of the five side stories.
Zhao Se Se's story is another tragic one. She was treated by LCY as if she was worth nothing to him.
LCY's character in the book is very pragmatic and decisive when it comes to removing his enemies from the court. However, he is never destined to be together with XF who is too simple minded and innocent from the brutal imperial court.
XF was never raised to be a queen/ diplomat by her parents. She was forced into the heqin practice.
So, XF is doomed from the moment she is captured alive and sent to the Li Empire.
I’ve always wondered if one of the reasons why Xiao Feng is so memorable is because her story is so heartbreaking.…
The novel is actually is better than the tv series.
LCY's character in the novel is a cold blooded killer and is way too cruel for XF to accept him as her life partner.
That's why she chooses death than life so that she can avenge for the massacre that LCY inflicted on her grandfather's tribe.
She got what she wanted: LCY lived for another thirty years following XF's death but his heart died with XF.
LCY had actually allowed XF's body to return to Western Liang following her death. Following the death of his daughter, LCY committed suicide by jumping off the wall where XF had jumped 30 years ago.
Depends on which ending you choose to consider. The ending in ep 30 is open leaving whether they end up together…
No one time travelled except LAR. MZ overheard LAR's story in her sleep. MZ's letter of divorce for LAR is accompanied with a letter. In that letter, MZ said LAR spoke about her previous life in her sleep. She also mentioned about her being in love with MZ in her previous life.
In that letter, MZ said he wished to be that MZ in that life because LAR loved him.
I find MZ a tragic figure. Sad but he had someone who loved him dearly ie. Xiao Jing Yue but he loved LAR. Just like his previous life ie. LAR loved him but he loved the throne more.
However, I find MZ's rebellion rather clumsy as he is very calculative and scheming. The plot was rather simple. Jing Cho's talent was totally wasted in this series.
JC#s talent deserves to be in a big budget tv series. Maybe he's already in his mid-30s so he can only be a small budget series. What a total waste of talent.
I also find MZ's character was losing his plot and becoming clumsier.
Read about the Qixi festival:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qixi_Festival
Cried my eyes out after reading the novel from Pei Zhao's perspectives part of the five side stories.
Zhao Se Se's story is another tragic one. She was treated by LCY as if she was worth nothing to him.
LCY's character in the book is very pragmatic and decisive when it comes to removing his enemies from the court. However, he is never destined to be together with XF who is too simple minded and innocent from the brutal imperial court.
XF was never raised to be a queen/ diplomat by her parents. She was forced into the heqin practice.
So, XF is doomed from the moment she is captured alive and sent to the Li Empire.
LCY's character in the novel is a cold blooded killer and is way too cruel for XF to accept him as her life partner.
That's why she chooses death than life so that she can avenge for the massacre that LCY inflicted on her grandfather's tribe.
She got what she wanted: LCY lived for another thirty years following XF's death but his heart died with XF.
LCY had actually allowed XF's body to return to Western Liang following her death. Following the death of his daughter, LCY committed suicide by jumping off the wall where XF had jumped 30 years ago.
MZ is still the Crown Prince and LAR managed to open up more canals from 36 to 52 within 5 years.
I think that is a huge achievement which makes her position as an Empress of the Han Kingdom more secure in the future.
In that letter, MZ said he wished to be that MZ in that life because LAR loved him.
I find MZ a tragic figure. Sad but he had someone who loved him dearly ie. Xiao Jing Yue but he loved LAR. Just like his previous life ie. LAR loved him but he loved the throne more.
Although MC said to LAR that he would wait for her when she returned to Hanjing.
LAR also wrote a letter to MC saying that she dreamt of him and her laughing and smiling together.
However, I find MZ's rebellion rather clumsy as he is very calculative and scheming. The plot was rather simple. Jing Cho's talent was totally wasted in this series.
JC#s talent deserves to be in a big budget tv series. Maybe he's already in his mid-30s so he can only be a small budget series. What a total waste of talent.
I also find MZ's character was losing his plot and becoming clumsier.