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My April Recommendation drama
Finished this just because Recommendation Challenge from π―πππππ
The Vendetta of An is a historical suspense and revenge drama set during the fictional Wude reign in ancient China. The story centers on Xie Huai An (HA), the sole surviving son of Liu Ziwen. Fifteen years prior to the main events, the ruthless General Yan Fengshan (FS) orchestrated the massacre of HA's family in a brutal bid to seize control of the powerful Huben army and dominate the imperial court. Forced into hiding, the young heir adopted a new identity and spent a decade living quietly as a low-ranking county clerk in Huainan, meticulously plotting his return while honing his intellect, strategy, and network of allies.
When the new Emperor Xiao Wuyang (WY), issues an edict summoning HA to Chang'an, the long-awaited moment for revenge finally arrives. The Emperor summons HA to the capital because he needs a brilliant strategist to help him secure his unstable throne and dismantle a hidden threat. WY who has just reclaimed the throne from his younger brother (the puppet emperor Xiao Wenjing (WJ)), but the city is still crawling with spies and "Dark Guards" loyal to the treacherous FS.
After surviving twelve assassination attempts in just one month, the Emperor realizes he cannot win this war with soldiers alone; he needs a mastermind who understands the enemy. HA is recommended to the Emperor as a man of "unparalleled intelligence." Specifically, he is valued because he is the son of Liu Ziwen, the founder of the Huben Army.
While the Emperor summons him for political stability, HA accepts the summons for his own personal mission. They form a dangerous alliance: HA agrees to find the missing deposed emperor (WJ), and the Emperor gives him the authority to personally execute his vengeance against FS.
What unfolds next is a tense, game of deception, counter-intelligence, and psychological warfare played out across the Chang'an. HA operates not through brute force but through calculated manipulation, using misinformation, psychological pressure, and the very structures of power against his enemies.
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers.
What I like:
+ Really one of the most complicated chess strategists I've ever watched. Truth to be told, my head is a little heavy from all the plot twists & how everything evolves in the end.
+ A good performance from all the actor/ess involved.
What I donβt like:
- A little heavy for my taste.
Overall if you looked for something heavy to watch, this at the end of the day is really one of the best & most complicated chess strategists drama. But for me personally, this really is not my cup of tea, if not for the challenge I've already dropped after the 1st episode. Hahaβ¦
The Vendetta of An is a historical suspense and revenge drama set during the fictional Wude reign in ancient China. The story centers on Xie Huai An (HA), the sole surviving son of Liu Ziwen. Fifteen years prior to the main events, the ruthless General Yan Fengshan (FS) orchestrated the massacre of HA's family in a brutal bid to seize control of the powerful Huben army and dominate the imperial court. Forced into hiding, the young heir adopted a new identity and spent a decade living quietly as a low-ranking county clerk in Huainan, meticulously plotting his return while honing his intellect, strategy, and network of allies.
When the new Emperor Xiao Wuyang (WY), issues an edict summoning HA to Chang'an, the long-awaited moment for revenge finally arrives. The Emperor summons HA to the capital because he needs a brilliant strategist to help him secure his unstable throne and dismantle a hidden threat. WY who has just reclaimed the throne from his younger brother (the puppet emperor Xiao Wenjing (WJ)), but the city is still crawling with spies and "Dark Guards" loyal to the treacherous FS.
After surviving twelve assassination attempts in just one month, the Emperor realizes he cannot win this war with soldiers alone; he needs a mastermind who understands the enemy. HA is recommended to the Emperor as a man of "unparalleled intelligence." Specifically, he is valued because he is the son of Liu Ziwen, the founder of the Huben Army.
While the Emperor summons him for political stability, HA accepts the summons for his own personal mission. They form a dangerous alliance: HA agrees to find the missing deposed emperor (WJ), and the Emperor gives him the authority to personally execute his vengeance against FS.
What unfolds next is a tense, game of deception, counter-intelligence, and psychological warfare played out across the Chang'an. HA operates not through brute force but through calculated manipulation, using misinformation, psychological pressure, and the very structures of power against his enemies.
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers.
What I like:
+ Really one of the most complicated chess strategists I've ever watched. Truth to be told, my head is a little heavy from all the plot twists & how everything evolves in the end.
+ A good performance from all the actor/ess involved.
What I donβt like:
- A little heavy for my taste.
Overall if you looked for something heavy to watch, this at the end of the day is really one of the best & most complicated chess strategists drama. But for me personally, this really is not my cup of tea, if not for the challenge I've already dropped after the 1st episode. Hahaβ¦
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