I thought dream within a dream made me cry with laughter but this one is a classic killer. “Hello , how are…
The source material is really funny and quirky. It's not surprising there's a comic and an anime and another drama adaptation of this. But Wang Churan and Cheng Lei are killing it too!
Short novel description: Yunque has long had a secret crush on Rangchen, but unable to confess before he moved back to the capital. In college, he pursued her and they became a couple. However, things happened and she broke up with him. Years after, she returns to their hometown, where Rangchen now resides, hoping to rekindle their relationship. Link to novel translation: https://webnovel.leonparenzo.com/story/to-yunque-young-brave-hearts/
i really hope the screenwriter can change a few things:the ending near the novel’s end, someone says: “会摇橹吗?可愿渡我一程”…
I want all the angst and intrigue of the novel + a more solid HE than the novel's epilogue I don't want anything cutesy or cheesy. XQSxNY were not a cheesy romance couple. If anything, I'd at least want to have less of "Noble idiocy" although I get that the story intended for love to be sacrificed for the nation. But I'm ready for my moments of hair pulling and snot dripping for this drama.
i really hope the screenwriter can change a few things:the ending near the novel’s end, someone says: “会摇橹吗?可愿渡我一程”…
I agree with you. I just want an extended "extra" because they went through so much and finally showed their relationship in the open and then BAM that ending broke me and the extra chapter wasn't very satisfying. I want all the angst and intrigue of the novel + a more solid HE (please drama gods hear my plea)
The synopsis doesn’t sound like a romance at all 😂 It actually sounds pretty brutal.
If you read the novel, it's true that the romance is a subplot not the main plot. BUT it's still an important aspect as it affects the decisions of the main leads which affects the main plot.
My impression is that both leads are gray characters, with flaws.
Yeah. The main spoiler is that he's not a traitor but we all know it anyway hahaha. I don't think reading it will spoil the drama. It'll be great to see it all in live action.
Isn't it based off a historical incident? The setting at least. The fall of the Northern Song?
So I looked up the fall of Northern Song, but it's not quite like that. In DWTT, the enemy forces was slowly encroaching on their territory. But the real kicker happens with the enemy forces killing off the imperial clan (which doesn't happen in the fall of Northern Song). Then an off branch imperial clan member becomes the only surviving male bloodline, so they protect him and bring him to the capital to become the new emperor. So you have loyalties divided: those who care for the royal bloodline (whoever that is), those who straddle the line depending on who seems likely to win, and the enemy camp. There could be some historical reference in one of the fall of a dynasty in China's looooong history though. But I do think it's not usually the turbulent era depicted in many dramas.
This novel kept my attention and felt well-rounded. The casting looks promising. I've seen some fans say they…
I want the HE that was only implied in the novel. I want these two together! Also, I don't want to be so forlorn as I did for Tan Jianci's character in LYF
I can't wait for the full cast list and who they're playing. One thing I like with the novel is that it's not your usual fighting for the throne among princes/wangs and the artistocrats vying for power. This one has one side wanting to protect and retain the imperial bloodline and the invading side. A lot more overt fighting than underhanded scheming, but there are covert scheming too with the ML being a spy.
According to rumors, the 2ML likes the FL at first. But later on, does he focus on his own love story? Or does…
2ML liked FL first, but was also deceiving her. He left her without planning to come back. Then he became thoroughly rich and powerful. He did try to find her but it wasn't a priority. Before he finally did, ML and FL were already in love, but he did try to still pursue her. In the extra, he was the one who helped ML to get back together with FL.
According to rumors, the 2ML likes the FL at first. But later on, does he focus on his own love story? Or does…
2ML liked FL first, but was also deceiving her. He left her without planning to come back. Then he became thoroughly rich and powerful. He did try to find her but it wasn't a priority. Before he finally did, ML and FL were already in love, but he did try to still pursue her. In the extra, he was the one who helped ML to get back together with FL.
Yes. His sister is someone eager to fight the opposing side (where ML is undercover in) so she's brash and hates ML for being a traitor. She's a good character in the novel.
Link to novel translation: https://webnovel.leonparenzo.com/story/to-yunque-young-brave-hearts/
+ a more solid HE than the novel's epilogue
I don't want anything cutesy or cheesy. XQSxNY were not a cheesy romance couple.
If anything, I'd at least want to have less of "Noble idiocy" although I get that the story intended for love to be sacrificed for the nation. But I'm ready for my moments of hair pulling and snot dripping for this drama.
I want all the angst and intrigue of the novel + a more solid HE (please drama gods hear my plea)
Link to novel with epub download and per chapter synopsis if you just want to get an idea of how the story goes (but the novel is really good)
In DWTT, the enemy forces was slowly encroaching on their territory. But the real kicker happens with the enemy forces killing off the imperial clan (which doesn't happen in the fall of Northern Song). Then an off branch imperial clan member becomes the only surviving male bloodline, so they protect him and bring him to the capital to become the new emperor. So you have loyalties divided: those who care for the royal bloodline (whoever that is), those who straddle the line depending on who seems likely to win, and the enemy camp.
There could be some historical reference in one of the fall of a dynasty in China's looooong history though. But I do think it's not usually the turbulent era depicted in many dramas.