Episode 22 is now making me wonder who actually killed Li Rong in their past life. SRQ does not seem like he hated…
I have a feeling her brother turned insane and evil after Lady Qin died, and he was the one who killed all three of them (LR, PWX, and SRQ) because he blames them for her death.
Episode 20: it's funny how PWX loses his martial art skills when it's usually the FL who loses them when needed.
I found it really funny when he was planning the romantic scene and she thought he was laying an ambush. It didn't become sad until their confrontation afterwards.
For a moment, I thought she was a hidden martial artist, with the way she flew off the horse to avoid the knife, and when she kicked down one of the assassins.
The mother "helped" the villain in order to use him as a vanguard to find the fountain of youth. She is helping her brother (the emperor), who is looking for it. Many emperors were obsessed with attaining immortality.
It seems like this is a remake of the korean drama. I watched "the beauty inside aswell but I like the story of…
It's not really a remake. They did buy the rights to The Beauty Inside, but they only used the concept of transforming. The rest of the plot is completely different.
That me laugh so hard. He's fair as and looks like a modern city kid. What heroic prince?There was so much plastic…
The only one I could tell had really obvious plastic surgery was Su Nian. But I must say, the doctors did an amazing job. She looks gorgeous. Who else?
FL's acting is just ok. I'm watching The Princess Royal, and Angel Zhao's acting is so incredibly natural and realistic, when I go back to watching other FLs their acting looks so fake in comparison.
I think Xin Bai's mother does like Nan Xing and also her together with Xin Bai. Because there was one scene where…
I thought maybe she was testing to see how far they would go for each other, and was disappointed that they gave up just like that, which means that they didn't love each other that much.
Am I the only who noticed that JXB's mother seemed a little bit disappointed when she found out that YNX "left town?" I wonder if it was because she didn't expect her to give up so easily, or she just misses her spa services...
I remember that the Jiang family is Noble; however, they are not blood kin of the emperor so they need to be careful.…
You explained it yourself lol. The Chinese believe in "enduring humiliation to bear a heavy responsibility." It may be disloyal to not take his surname, but it's more disloyal to not vindicate him.
I remember that the Jiang family is Noble; however, they are not blood kin of the emperor so they need to be careful.…
For JXB it isn't about prestige. He's way too loyal to his father to denounce his surname for the sake of prestige. Rather, his father was (albeit wrongfully) convicted of a crime, so taking his father's last name means declaring himself the son of a criminal. In order to hold a government position, he needed to distance himself from the crime by taking his mother's surname.
I’m very impressed with the LYX voice dubbing , it is flawless. it’s like real time recording until the other…
I really don't like the choice of dubber for Tong Sai'er's character! She sounds like a butch middle aged lady; doesn't match her face or personality at all.
If someone outside the royal family is given princely status, that means they did something VERY significant to earn it (except in the Qing dynasty, when they were giving out titles like candy, to the point where they once had over 1000 levels of prince... not 1000+ princes, 1000+ LEVELS of prince!). Either they were a founding father, or their military accomplishments were so astonishing that making them duke or marquess wasn't good enough. That kind of power and influence would obviously threaten the Emperor.
On the other hand, their descendants shouldn't be threatening if they no longer have any control over the military, as is likely the case with XB's grandfather. If anything, shouldn't the Emperor be MORE wary of blood royals, since they have a more legitimate claim to the throne?
- ML is a fake eunuch who gained the Emperor's trust, and became Keeper of the Seal, by obtaining an elixir from…
Honestly, both leads are a bit frustrating to watch. The FL is bratty and impetuous, reckless with no sense of strategy. The ML is a hypocrite who wants her to trust him, but is hiding his identity from her too, and has done nothing to gain her trust. Hopefully it gets better.
For a moment, I thought she was a hidden martial artist, with the way she flew off the horse to avoid the knife, and when she kicked down one of the assassins.
FL's acting is just ok. I'm watching The Princess Royal, and Angel Zhao's acting is so incredibly natural and realistic, when I go back to watching other FLs their acting looks so fake in comparison.
If someone outside the royal family is given princely status, that means they did something VERY significant to earn it (except in the Qing dynasty, when they were giving out titles like candy, to the point where they once had over 1000 levels of prince... not 1000+ princes, 1000+ LEVELS of prince!). Either they were a founding father, or their military accomplishments were so astonishing that making them duke or marquess wasn't good enough. That kind of power and influence would obviously threaten the Emperor.
On the other hand, their descendants shouldn't be threatening if they no longer have any control over the military, as is likely the case with XB's grandfather. If anything, shouldn't the Emperor be MORE wary of blood royals, since they have a more legitimate claim to the throne?