It is a good sequel of Flourished Peony, as Mu Dan and Chang Yang faced political unrest.
In the Name of Blossom is a sequel to Flourished Peony, continuing the lives of Mu Dan and Jiang Chang Yang as they turn their pretended marriage into reality, facing political and financial setbacks.
Synopsis: He Wei Fang, the gifted proprietor of Chang’an’s thriving Fangyuan Garden, earns renown when she orchestrates a stunning peony display for foreign envoys. After uncovering the truth behind her mother’s death, she turns from commerce to compassion, opening clinics and teaching trades. Together with Jiang Chang Yang, she aids the emperor during a time of political unrest. She helps suppress Prince Ning’s rebellion, all while nurturing a powerful love that withstands hardship. (Source: SpillTheDramaTea at kisskh)
My Reviews:
Acting: 8
Script: 7
Music/OST: 7
Production Quality: 8
Cinematography: 8
Onscreen Chemistry: 8
Rewatchable: 6
Overall Rating: 7.5
Synopsis: He Wei Fang, the gifted proprietor of Chang’an’s thriving Fangyuan Garden, earns renown when she orchestrates a stunning peony display for foreign envoys. After uncovering the truth behind her mother’s death, she turns from commerce to compassion, opening clinics and teaching trades. Together with Jiang Chang Yang, she aids the emperor during a time of political unrest. She helps suppress Prince Ning’s rebellion, all while nurturing a powerful love that withstands hardship. (Source: SpillTheDramaTea at kisskh)
My Reviews:
Acting: 8
Script: 7
Music/OST: 7
Production Quality: 8
Cinematography: 8
Onscreen Chemistry: 8
Rewatchable: 6
Overall Rating: 7.5
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