If we thought Yuan Qi and Feng Yin waited over 2,000 years for their happy ending, San Sheng Shi waited longer for Ao Ge, no?! But it was well worth it.
Yeah, they should've added more to connect the story a bit better especially for fans who have never read the…
Yeah, they should've zoomed in on Yuan Qi also getting hurt because anyone could've easily missed it, since this director or editor loves far away angles. Poor lad. He truly needed 1,000 years to recuperate.π I hope the Netflix version will be better with newly added scenes.ππΌππΌ
REPOSTING for current viewers an earlier post from when the drama was ongoing*********************TaliaToo a month…
Yeah, they should've added more to connect the story a bit better especially for fans who have never read the novels.
Hey, in Episode 25, when Yuan Qi shouts to withdraw the sword and runs over to A Yin, did he fall because the sword also cut him too? Because in the beginning of Episode 26, when he's searching for her through his soul mark, he had a huge cut or something bloody on the left or was it A Yin's blood? When I first watched that scene, I was like why did he fall? That's how bad they edited this scene. If he was also hurt by the sword, I think they should've emphasized this, which shows that he risked his life just to protect her again but it was too late. Seems like the sword already killed her when her water powers/barrier around them disappeared and blood already stained her gown. I want to make sure I wasn't seeing or misunderstanding anything. π
The God Realm was closed prior to the 1000 years time skip when Shang Gu was still kneeling at the Ancestral Gods.When…
I wish one company could've purchased all the novels and filmed them at the same time together, so they can feature the cast from each novel in the other ones. It definitely would've been a nice treat.
Wow this is really slow moving. What episode does feng yin become the Phoenix or the episode where the show gets…
Hmm, the drama may not be for you then if you think it's not interesting by now. The first 14 episodes or so are the adventures and then after that, the pace slows down a bit as the emotions set in.
Hua Shu didn't like Gujin on her end.... She only just wanted to "marry" to anyone who can benefit her Peacock…
If Lan Feng didn't die early, I'm not sure if they would've lasted. She's pretty rotten. Sure, she wanted to be a good person when she realized Lan Feng's unconditional love for her, but to me, her love for him was pretty surface. It's always easier said than done. Another parallel is, Yuan Qi died protecting the realms. His love propelled Feng Yin to protect the realms, so his death wouldn't be in vain. Yuan Qi's love changed Feng Yin from being someone who never wanted to be queen or to live in a strict hierarchical environment full of rules and no freedom to becoming a ruler to fulfill his dreams. Hua Shu knew that Lan Feng was a good person, he would've wanted her to rule the realms like Feng Yin and not turn a blind eye to corruption but nope, she was still rotten during those one thousand years. The contrast between the two couples is very interesting to see. The lead pair understand each other and carry one another's burdens, pain, hardships, and love while the other, Lan Feng's wishes meant nothing to Hua Shu if they didn't align with hers.
In my opinion, Hua Shu never really loved anyone. She wanted power for herself and her clan. She had this delusion…
Yeppp, Hua Shu played victim and caused her own demise. I'm still so in love with this drama, always finding something new to talk about as I rewatch it.
I like it that they didn't have Hua Shu be crazily in love with Yuan Qi. Having one love triangle for A Yin is…
I love those concepts. Sometimes, it takes dying and rebirth like the phoenix to gain wisdom. That's probably why all of these dramas have been centered around those story lines of the leads dying and becoming someone else to correct their mistakes.
Yuan Qi losing his temper with Hua Shu and telling her that he knew what she did was a beautiful sight to behold.…
That scene replays in my head, rent free. I just love WAY's acting and his calm yet assertive voice in that scene. He didn't overreact, but instead, projected all the emotions through his eyes.
In my opinion, Hua Shu never really loved anyone. She wanted power for herself and her clan. She had this delusion…
I agree. I think she loved herself, her family, and her clan above all but she hated A Yin in particular not because of anything because they made it obvious that Hua Shu was the most beautiful, intelligent, highly respected, high powered, beauty in all realms while A Yin's life didn't matter at all, lowly birth, everyone wanted to kill for her core, can't live long, can't cultivate to become anything big, never mentioned that she was pretty, weak, bullied, unwanted like when she was trying to write down the names of eligible bachelors, they all snubbed her, they killed her and made her the scapegoat to cover their crimes and yet over a thousand years later, never had any remorse, but like you said, A Yin was above her in one thing, A Jin, who turned out to be a true god. Yuan Qi, the true god who DID EVERYTHING for a passerby like A Yin, elevated her value in every way possible, remained faithful, loyal, devoted, one-hearted for her, someone who was so undeserving and on top of that, dead. Yuan Qi couldn't move on for over a thousand years and may never, protected her when she was alive and still protecting her to rid her of the crimes they accused her of. It didn't matter how ugly they tried to make A Yin, Yuan Qi just loved her through and through, that totally irked Hua Shu. If Yuan Qi had shown Hua Shu a bit more kindness or pardoned her sins like Lan Feng, she's done. Lol
Like the girl just really hated A Yin...wanted to hurt and kill her at every given opportunity. Her last words to A Yin was, I'm no longer jealous because I, too, have someone who gave up everything for me and considered me as most important, somewhere along those lines, so doesn't that just reflect Yuan Qi who did all of that for over a thousand years for A Yin? I mean, sure, they added some lines of Hua Shu being jealous of Feng Yin's background and talent but girls hate girls mainly for one thing. Haha. That's why Hua Shu was still butt hurt when Yuan Qi rejected her invitation to the birthday party she was hosting him? I dunno. I feel like she probably didn't love Gu Jin or Yuan Qi but she definitely wasn't admitting that she had some feelings for him. It wasn't just all about power. She doesn't seem to be that type, being all high maintenance, to throw herself at a guy she dislikes.
Hey, in Episode 25, when Yuan Qi shouts to withdraw the sword and runs over to A Yin, did he fall because the sword also cut him too? Because in the beginning of Episode 26, when he's searching for her through his soul mark, he had a huge cut or something bloody on the left or was it A Yin's blood? When I first watched that scene, I was like why did he fall? That's how bad they edited this scene. If he was also hurt by the sword, I think they should've emphasized this, which shows that he risked his life just to protect her again but it was too late. Seems like the sword already killed her when her water powers/barrier around them disappeared and blood already stained her gown. I want to make sure I wasn't seeing or misunderstanding anything. π
I'll check out ALP when I'm ready to move on from TLI. π
Like the girl just really hated A Yin...wanted to hurt and kill her at every given opportunity. Her last words to A Yin was, I'm no longer jealous because I, too, have someone who gave up everything for me and considered me as most important, somewhere along those lines, so doesn't that just reflect Yuan Qi who did all of that for over a thousand years for A Yin? I mean, sure, they added some lines of Hua Shu being jealous of Feng Yin's background and talent but girls hate girls mainly for one thing. Haha. That's why Hua Shu was still butt hurt when Yuan Qi rejected her invitation to the birthday party she was hosting him? I dunno. I feel like she probably didn't love Gu Jin or Yuan Qi but she definitely wasn't admitting that she had some feelings for him. It wasn't just all about power. She doesn't seem to be that type, being all high maintenance, to throw herself at a guy she dislikes.