Was never a fan of her, but I never encourage any bullying and was always super annoyed at how people were so…
There are a few key reasons why Ju Jingyi’s dramas often get downvoted or criticized by some viewers.
1ST, her acting is heavily influenced by the director she works with. Acting isn’t just about the performer—it’s also about how much the director challenges, guides, and refines that performance. JJY hasn’t consistently worked with top-tier or highly demanding directors who are known for pushing actors to dig deeper into their roles. Some directors are easily satisfied with a basic delivery, so there’s less room for growth or standout moments. As a result, her performances can come across as restrained or repetitive, even if she has the potential to do more.
2ND..her styling...especially makeup—has been a constant point of criticism. Instead of focusing on her expressions or emotional delivery, many viewers get distracted by the heavy or overly stylized makeup choices she’s often given. In some cases, the look doesn’t match the character or setting, which breaks immersion and shifts attention away from her acting. This creates a situation where visual presentation overshadows performance.
3RD—the scripts of many of her dramas haven’t been particularly strong. Weak storytelling, underdeveloped characters, and repetitive tropes make it harder for any actor to shine. When the plot lacks depth or emotional weight, even a decent performance can feel flat. Poor writing also limits character growth, so audiences may feel like they’re watching the same type of role over and over again. When you put all these factors together—limited directorial guidance, distracting styling, and weak scripts—it creates an environment where criticism is almost inevitable, even if not all of it is entirely fair to her as an actress.
tbh I was worried about how did she shooted for it I am still worried lowkey
Fans are screaming and heartbroken like me 💔😭 Well, after 10 leading dramas, half of them didn’t even have kissing scenes, this is her first time doing this. She’s growing up as an actress, so fans really need to be prepared🥹
Important question Who named him jiling? Let's guess. Chi wen??! Yuan wuhuo??! Or Baize ⁉️
His name isn’t actually a personal name given by someone, it’s more of a title. Jiling means an entrusted spirit, similar to a title like the Dragon Deity. So in Chinese, they call him 寄灵 not as a name, but as a designation of what he is.
Someone really labeled LWY as evil and said she only cares about her lover, when she’s the one who’s been suffering all along because of the drought caused by others, yet they still choose to judge her character 😏
Damn right, she's not obliged to save the world. Worst case is sacrificing love one to save the world and I'm…
Ok but remember, fate can’t just be changed like that. WWY’s “death” was already tied to fate, but she was reborn through the primordial spring, so it’s not even a true permanent death. Jiling is the one who actually dies in those timelines. It's very simple logic dude🙄 LWY isn’t just picking favorites or rewriting things freely, she’s literally trying to challenge something that’s supposed to be fixed. And even then, she’s not doing it out of preference. She’s willing to take Jiling’s place herself to stop the drought and prevent a worse ending
I hope everyone who blames Luwuyi can understand one thing: no one’s death was caused by her. The time rewinds…
Exactly, gosh, I’m so tired of them. They keep insisting it’s all about her only “love” for Jiling, but they completely miss the main point and the actual dialogue in the plot.
1ST, her acting is heavily influenced by the director she works with. Acting isn’t just about the performer—it’s also about how much the director challenges, guides, and refines that performance. JJY hasn’t consistently worked with top-tier or highly demanding directors who are known for pushing actors to dig deeper into their roles. Some directors are easily satisfied with a basic delivery, so there’s less room for growth or standout moments. As a result, her performances can come across as restrained or repetitive, even if she has the potential to do more.
2ND..her styling...especially makeup—has been a constant point of criticism. Instead of focusing on her expressions or emotional delivery, many viewers get distracted by the heavy or overly stylized makeup choices she’s often given. In some cases, the look doesn’t match the character or setting, which breaks immersion and shifts attention away from her acting. This creates a situation where visual presentation overshadows performance.
3RD—the scripts of many of her dramas haven’t been particularly strong. Weak storytelling, underdeveloped characters, and repetitive tropes make it harder for any actor to shine. When the plot lacks depth or emotional weight, even a decent performance can feel flat. Poor writing also limits character growth, so audiences may feel like they’re watching the same type of role over and over again.
When you put all these factors together—limited directorial guidance, distracting styling, and weak scripts—it creates an environment where criticism is almost inevitable, even if not all of it is entirely fair to her as an actress.