Ok first, chill out! No one said Qilins were dragons. Qilin can become fierce if a pure person is threatened by a malicious one, spouting flames from their mouths and exercising other fearsome powers that vary from story to story.
And I do not need to be Chinese or any other type of Asian nationalities to understand Asian mythology and folklores. Any learned person will understand the difference between real and not-real.
Also how exactly Time Raiders does not apply to The Lost Tomb series?
1st) That was a joke. As Qi Ling from the Time Raiders has fire coming out of his body.... 2nd) They do spout flames from their mouths, like dragons. They probably don’t bleed fire, per se... 3rd) Since it is a mythological creature (not real), I can add anything that I want to his blood. Hahaha
The Iron Triangle is back for more destructions. UNESCO’s most wanted tomb raiders... Destroyers of artifacts, historical relics and cultural heritages.
Good grief, this is an extremely boring version of The Lost Tomb. The production looks expensive but oh-so unexciting. I am more interested in Xie Yu Chen’s side stories; which are way more interesting and way more entertaining than the monotonous iron trio. The only character that I like in this version is Xie Yu Chen, played by Liu Xue Yi.
Yep, still waiting on subs for Feerless Whispers from last year, unless they've popped up and I didn't notice.…
I heard Fearless Whispers is really really really good. Unfortunately, we are still waiting for English subtitles... At this point, Li Yi Feng is going to have 3 major dramas without eng subs.
Although, it seems that they had a large budget for this version of The Lost Tomb... These 2 sequels are probably the most boring ones among all of the series and spin-offs. There is absolutely no connection, no synergy, no chemistry and no brotherhood/bromance between Qi Ling and Wu Xie.
*Did I mention how utterly boring and draggy these 2 series are...? They are boring as HELL!
I had reservations with the main couple due to the age gap but man I'm so glad to be so wrong! They look good…
Leo Wu has been doing martial arts since infancy... That is why his stance and mannerism look so military. Although I surnamed her “Princess Cry Me A River” I do agree that Zhao Lusi is doing a good job with her role.
*I paused at episode 12. This is one of those dramas that needs to be watched whole.
Huang Yang Tian Tian looks like a younger version of Zanilia Zhao. She is going to be a great actress; even at a younger age, it was not hard to take notice to her in her supporting roles.
I am such a fan of this pairing!! I tried not to watch but I couldn’t help myself!!
I told myself to wait for the total completion before starting it. However, I was so curious and interested to see this ancient Chinese Noona-Dongsaeng romance that I watched the first 10 episodes. That was a very bad idea... Now, it is pure torture to wait for the completion.
Wow! I really don’t know what this was... A collage of left-over-scenes from a Wuxia/Xianxia drama; it is the only explanation that I have. It was certainly something, for real??
One more Wuxia historical cdrama to add to the list of cdramas that started splendidly but finished in an ocean of complete absurdity.
Understandably, due to the lost of their investors, they were running out of production budget... Nonetheless, the ending of that storyline was unnecessarily complicated and oh-so monotonous. *The first 20 episodes were interesting with a very intelligent, strategic and yet sadly sickly male lead. - Nirvana in Fire 1 (meets) Ancient Detective *The last 20 or so episodes were unnecessarily intricate and contradictory with an emperor character who was obviously dubious and unscrupulous from the very start. - Nirvana in Fire 1 (meets) Ancient Detective (meets) Novoland: Tribes and Empires-Storm of Prophecy From then on, the entire storyline pretty much went way south.
No one is able to have a discussion with you.
It is either your way or the highway.
Fyi: Your inserted description is just a small part of a Qilin’s description. You should keep on reading.
How very small minded!
No one said Qilins were dragons.
Qilin can become fierce if a pure person is threatened by a malicious one, spouting flames from their mouths and exercising other fearsome powers that vary from story to story.
And I do not need to be Chinese or any other type of Asian nationalities to understand Asian mythology and folklores. Any learned person will understand the difference between real and not-real.
Also how exactly Time Raiders does not apply to The Lost Tomb series?
As Qi Ling from the Time Raiders has fire coming out of his body....
2nd) They do spout flames from their mouths, like dragons. They probably don’t bleed fire, per se...
3rd) Since it is a mythological creature (not real), I can add anything that I want to his blood.
Hahaha
Huang Jun Jie.
I swear if we cut that actor, he will bleed fire... just like a mythological Qilin.
UNESCO’s most wanted tomb raiders... Destroyers of artifacts, historical relics and cultural heritages.
The production looks expensive but oh-so unexciting.
I am more interested in Xie Yu Chen’s side stories; which are way more interesting and way more entertaining than the monotonous iron trio.
The only character that I like in this version is Xie Yu Chen, played by Liu Xue Yi.
Unfortunately, we are still waiting for English subtitles...
At this point, Li Yi Feng is going to have 3 major dramas without eng subs.
These 2 sequels are probably the most boring ones among all of the series and spin-offs.
There is absolutely no connection, no synergy, no chemistry and no brotherhood/bromance between Qi Ling and Wu Xie.
*Did I mention how utterly boring and draggy these 2 series are...?
They are boring as HELL!
Fingers crossed.
Although I surnamed her “Princess Cry Me A River”
I do agree that Zhao Lusi is doing a good job with her role.
*I paused at episode 12. This is one of those dramas that needs to be watched whole.
She is going to be a great actress; even at a younger age, it was not hard to take notice to her in her supporting roles.
However, I was so curious and interested to see this ancient Chinese Noona-Dongsaeng romance that I watched the first 10 episodes.
That was a very bad idea...
Now, it is pure torture to wait for the completion.
I really don’t know what this was...
A collage of left-over-scenes from a Wuxia/Xianxia drama; it is the only explanation that I have.
It was certainly something, for real??
Understandably, due to the lost of their investors, they were running out of production budget... Nonetheless, the ending of that storyline was unnecessarily complicated and oh-so monotonous.
*The first 20 episodes were interesting with a very intelligent, strategic and yet sadly sickly male lead.
- Nirvana in Fire 1 (meets) Ancient Detective
*The last 20 or so episodes were unnecessarily intricate and contradictory with an emperor character who was obviously dubious and unscrupulous from the very start.
- Nirvana in Fire 1 (meets) Ancient Detective (meets) Novoland: Tribes and Empires-Storm of Prophecy
From then on, the entire storyline pretty much went way south.
Every time that he opens his mouth; I just want to scream at him “Shut up - Grownups are talking”
Take a page or two from 300.