Pic of Voice actor of DFQChttps://twitter.com/leelona/status/1564898281238700032?s=21&t=aHv9ydHG1pVbgL4OE9ndcA
Oh I can't believe that such a deep, majestic , powerful voice belongs to this guy with a sweet, baby face. Strange are the ways of nature! He did a wonderful job as voice actor in this drama!
1. First of all, He couldn't even kill TaiSui with the glaze fire because Taisui and him form one and only persona.…
Hmmm. I see. I think you really deserve to be a teacher or professor of Xianxia literature & xianxia dramas! 🙂 Thanks for your clear, precise explanations!
The voice actor for DFCQ reading the epilogue that shared previously on Twitter https://twitter.com/xukai_soso0305/status/1564858988713259008?s=21&t=pY3xSUeccHx_3Ff-SJUKSg
1. First of all, He couldn't even kill TaiSui with the glaze fire because Taisui and him form one and only persona.…
Hmmm... I guess so. So had Tai Sui been outside Dongfang Qingcang's body, do you think dongfang could've used the glazed fire to kill Tai Sui? ( hypothetical scenario)
1. First of all, He couldn't even kill TaiSui with the glaze fire because Taisui and him form one and only persona.…
Your explanations made everything clearer. I especially liked your explanation about the reason behind the kiss planted on Dongfang by goddess Xi Yun.
Yes, about the glazed fire... I had forgotten all about Tai Sui being in Dongfang's body. But if that's the case, how did Dongfang harness compassion & love in that particular moment ( while Tai Sui is lying suppressed in his body) to awaken the power of the glazed fire? Another thing that I don't understand is Dongfang asked goddess Xi Yun to kill him in order to kill Tai Sui. So, if he didn't mind getting himself killed to change Xi Yun's fate, then why didn't he use the glazed fire to kill himself after he finished talking to her?
And lastly, what I still don't understand is after Tai Sui's immortal body ( in the form of Dongfang) perished, did Tai Sui's spirit scatter away or what? After the killing, does Tai Sui's spirit remain immortal like Dongfang's spirit?
In other words, is Tai Sui's immortal spirit indestructible after it leaves an immortal's body who gets killed?
Xiyun was able to kill Tai Sui because he had taken over DFQC’s immortal body. He wasn’t that black smoke…
Yes, what you said must be the reason, but I have my doubts regarding whether Dongfang could completely give up on his hope or desire to be not forgotten by little orchid/ goddess Xi Yun. Anyway, I was just curious.
What I would like to know is despite successfully harnessing the glazed fire, why didn't Dongfang Qingcang use that glazed fire along with the power of goddess Xi Yun to kill evil god Tai Sui?
Another thing that I don't understand is didn't Tai Sui himself mention in episode 35 that he can't be really killed because he's the darkest desire in the hearts of everyone in all realms. So, how was it possible to kill Tai Sui?
And why did Dongfang disappear into the void despite harnessing glazed fire? And why did Dongfang find it hard to hold on or resist Tai Sui after the glazed fire manifested? Why didn't he use the power of the glazed fire and the power of goddess Xi Yun to separate his primordial soul from that of Tai Sui?
And lastly, what I would like to know is why does the flower symbol appear on his forehead or somewhere else whenever she kisses Tai Sui in Dongfang's body? Was goddess Xi yun putting on a seal? Why does this happen whenever she kisses only Dongfang? Why use the kiss method in the first place?
Can someone answer all the above questions patiently for me?
I saw certain comments where certain people keep thrashing the original story, Cang Lan Jue. Just because they like only the drama, doesn't mean they should go & belittle the original story & make misleading claims about the anti-hero protagonist in the original story being a manipulative, cruel jerk etc. simply because the original story doesn't fit the 21st century ideals & notions of feminism, ideal love etc. Just because the original story is too super traditional to fit 21st century notions of love , feminism, modernism & other 'isms', doesn't mean it's bad. Maybe such people really don't know how to appreciate the beauty of stories that deviate from the usual norm.
Both the original story, Cang Lan Jue and it's drama version , Love between Fairy and Devil have their own charms. Both novel and drama have their own unique sense of beauty.
That's why I got all amazed.
That's natural. That always happens. 🙂
He did a wonderful job as voice actor in this drama!
I see.
I think you really deserve to be a teacher or professor of Xianxia literature & xianxia dramas! 🙂
Thanks for your clear, precise explanations!
When did that happen? I mean, the restrainment?did that take place when Dongfang's mind wavered a bit? Is it in episode 35?
Same here!
So had Tai Sui been outside Dongfang Qingcang's body, do you think dongfang could've used the glazed fire to kill Tai Sui? ( hypothetical scenario)
That's a lot to take, and a bit confusing😅.
But now everything is clearer than before.
Thanks for your reply.
I especially liked your explanation about the reason behind the kiss planted on Dongfang by goddess Xi Yun.
Yes, about the glazed fire... I had forgotten all about Tai Sui being in Dongfang's body.
But if that's the case, how did Dongfang harness compassion & love in that particular moment ( while Tai Sui is lying suppressed in his body) to awaken the power of the glazed fire?
Another thing that I don't understand is Dongfang asked goddess Xi Yun to kill him in order to kill Tai Sui. So, if he didn't mind getting himself killed to change Xi Yun's fate, then why didn't he use the glazed fire to kill himself after he finished talking to her?
And lastly, what I still don't understand is after Tai Sui's immortal body ( in the form of Dongfang) perished, did Tai Sui's spirit scatter away or what?
After the killing, does Tai Sui's spirit remain immortal like Dongfang's spirit?
In other words, is Tai Sui's immortal spirit indestructible after it leaves an immortal's body who gets killed?
Anyway, I was just curious.
But what puzzles me is won't Tai sui again go back to his black smoke form after he gets killed in Dongfang's body?
And what about the glazed fire? Doesn't it have any use as a weapon?
Another thing that I don't understand is didn't Tai Sui himself mention in episode 35 that he can't be really killed because he's the darkest desire in the hearts of everyone in all realms.
So, how was it possible to kill Tai Sui?
And why did Dongfang disappear into the void despite harnessing glazed fire?
And why did Dongfang find it hard to hold on or resist Tai Sui after the glazed fire manifested?
Why didn't he use the power of the glazed fire and the power of goddess Xi Yun to separate his primordial soul from that of Tai Sui?
And lastly, what I would like to know is why does the flower symbol appear on his forehead or somewhere else whenever she kisses Tai Sui in Dongfang's body? Was goddess Xi yun putting on a seal? Why does this happen whenever she kisses only Dongfang? Why use the kiss method in the first place?
Can someone answer all the above questions patiently for me?
Just because they like only the drama, doesn't mean they should go & belittle the original story & make misleading claims about the anti-hero protagonist in the original story being a manipulative, cruel jerk etc. simply because the original story doesn't fit the 21st century ideals & notions of feminism, ideal love etc.
Just because the original story is too super traditional to fit 21st century notions of love , feminism, modernism & other 'isms', doesn't mean it's bad. Maybe such people really don't know how to appreciate the beauty of stories that deviate from the usual norm.
Both the original story, Cang Lan Jue and it's drama version , Love between Fairy and Devil have their own charms.
Both novel and drama have their own unique sense of beauty.