Mango is associated with platforms involved in drug and sexual assault parties, where they select actors and actresses…
I agree with you.
All of these parties are rotten and the Chinese entertainment industry is known to host those parties. The issue extends beyond just a few individuals; countless actors and actresses experience various forms of abuse, including mental, physical, and financial exploitation. When you notice an actor or actress with a long list of pending dramas, it often indicates they are being investigated for fraud. Conversely, when someone has had no pending dramas for years, or only one occasionally, it can be due to two reasons: they may be considered "too old" for an industry filled with new talent eager to achieve fame, or they might be blacklisted.
Typically, after enduring a seven-year contract—which resembles a slave contract—they may, if fortunate enough to achieve fame, establish their own agency. If not, they either attempt to change agencies or renew their contracts. These agencies claim to represent them, but in reality, they often sell their clients to attend private parties with investors or elites. These events frequently result in sexual exploitation and substance abuse.
Mango and Hunan media, along with EE-Media, are directly linked to the murder of Yu Menglong. They cannot be considered innocent. The entertainment industry is a small world where these issues have been known for decades.
Boycotting these companies is a reaction grounded in the trauma of Yu Menglong's rape and murder, not only the night he died but also due to the abuse he suffered for over 17 years. His agency reportedly paid for three bodyguards, threatened his family, killed his two dogs, and physically abused him regularly. There are photos of his bruises, corroborated by former staff members who worked with him on set.
For these corrupt media companies, losing revenue is the only language they understand. By the way, Song Yiren has been identified as the individual who recorded his murder live. I am not being irrational or making up stories; you can verify this information on Yu Menglong's page, where video links are available.
So far 7 deaths are linked to them. Covered excuse said it was suicide because of depression or car accidents… as if….
How many actors and actresses are subjected to abuse by these corrupt agencies? The number is staggering—possibly hundreds.
Many people choose to remain unaware of troubling realities because it's disturbing and they prefer to focus on their favorite dramas. The truth behind the scenes can be so horrific that it's hard to believe it exists. Identifying those truly involved is challenging, as they are shielded by the CCP, some of whom have affairs with individuals from the entertainment industry. It all feels corrupt.
I am committed to boycotting mango products and Hunan media, as well as the individuals implicated in the murder of Yu Menglong. The Yu Menglong agency is no longer in operation. While I am not suggesting that everyone associated with those agencies is corrupt, I believe the leadership are in the know.
I want to clarify that I am not going to every platform on MDL to share my opinion. I have no desire to argue with anyone about it. I discovered this drama through YouTube and was interested in watching it, but I was upset when I read the name.
I have shared my reasons clearly. I will not continue beyond this point, as I am not interested in arguing.
This drama already has 80.6 million views on the Mango TV app 😅 I wonder whether that number is only from Chinese…
Mango is associated with platforms involved in drug and sexual assault parties, where they select actors and actresses for their private entertainment. This includes incidents involving Yu Menglong and several murders, where victims were assaulted and silenced either thrown from windows or involved in car accidents. Supporting Mango means more actors and actresses are treated like meat. #BoycottMango #educateyourself #BoycottMango #rottenchineseplatforms
I was initially interested in watching… then I decided not to. The platforms are the same ones hosting the drinking and sexual assault parties. One of them where Yu Menglong was murdered. #boycotting
Yep prrincess agent production team really botched the adaptation for me, which was why i had rated it average.…
I agree that it's common in historical dramas for younger actresses to take the lead. Personally, I prefer more seasoned actresses aged 30+ and male actors aged 35+
This actress appears to be quite young, like a 13-year-old teenager. I know she is older but physically she looks like it.
I’m not passing judgment before watching the drama, but my expectations are low. If they decide to remove the romantic tension from the story, I understand why they changed the title to avoid any comparison with the novel.
Dramas are often inspired by novels, but they rarely follow the same plots or events. I hope the original soundtrack (OST) will make up for it, as Season 1's OST remains my favorite.
Chinese censorship has recently imposed strict restrictions on BL dramas, even those disguised as bromance. Unfortunately, this show will likely be heavily edited or may not air at all. #censorshipsucks
Full Synopsis in proper English =======================
Once, she was the beloved daughter of a despised minister, Chu Ling, deemed sinful by everyone, yet she was considered the most noble woman in the world. Ultimately, she was rejected by her husband, labeled an "evil queen," and met a tragic end—poisoned and hanged.
Now reborn, she yearns for one last glimpse of her father, the only one who defended her. In her past life, she lived and died in misery. In this life, she is determined to fight and will learn to recognize and believe in herself. Even if she must tread on dead branches and rotten leaves, she is resolute in forging her own path through the mud and dirt.
Leaving the capital is just the first step for Chu Zhao to change her fate and escape her past. However, she didn't expect to successfully hide from everyone. The sharp-eyed and cunning teenager known as "Ajiu" seemed to recognize her immediately. Not only did he set a trap to expose her, but he also threatened her life.
And just when she was in danger, he saved her. It turns out he is the one person she wanted to stay away from most in her life….
I got this from douban with google translate. I have no idea what it means lolThis play is adapted from the nomination…
This play is based on the novel "Hucheng Yu," which was awarded the 7th Lu Xun Literature Award. The narrative uses contemporary media as a perspective to delve into relevant issues, offering an interpretation of today’s media industry. It follows a Bei Diao girl as she tackles her first challenge, encountering a mentor in her career who acts as a guiding light. Together, they reshape the idea of the "independent woman" while forming a deep friendship between the "front wave" and the "back wave." Additionally, the resilience and positivity of women in the workplace illuminate the difficult life of Bei Diao with a comforting and healing warmth.
Yep prrincess agent production team really botched the adaptation for me, which was why i had rated it average.…
WTH? . . . . mega spoilers below . . .
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. . . . . . .No romance? Indeed no more withYan Xun but she ended married with kids with zhughe Yue.… many battles true but the ending is a happy one… and bittersweet with Yan Xun.
All of these parties are rotten and the Chinese entertainment industry is known to host those parties. The issue extends beyond just a few individuals; countless actors and actresses experience various forms of abuse, including mental, physical, and financial exploitation. When you notice an actor or actress with a long list of pending dramas, it often indicates they are being investigated for fraud. Conversely, when someone has had no pending dramas for years, or only one occasionally, it can be due to two reasons: they may be considered "too old" for an industry filled with new talent eager to achieve fame, or they might be blacklisted.
Typically, after enduring a seven-year contract—which resembles a slave contract—they may, if fortunate enough to achieve fame, establish their own agency. If not, they either attempt to change agencies or renew their contracts. These agencies claim to represent them, but in reality, they often sell their clients to attend private parties with investors or elites. These events frequently result in sexual exploitation and substance abuse.
Mango and Hunan media, along with EE-Media, are directly linked to the murder of Yu Menglong. They cannot be considered innocent. The entertainment industry is a small world where these issues have been known for decades.
Boycotting these companies is a reaction grounded in the trauma of Yu Menglong's rape and murder, not only the night he died but also due to the abuse he suffered for over 17 years. His agency reportedly paid for three bodyguards, threatened his family, killed his two dogs, and physically abused him regularly. There are photos of his bruises, corroborated by former staff members who worked with him on set.
For these corrupt media companies, losing revenue is the only language they understand. By the way, Song Yiren has been identified as the individual who recorded his murder live. I am not being irrational or making up stories; you can verify this information on Yu Menglong's page, where video links are available.
So far 7 deaths are linked to them. Covered excuse said it was suicide because of depression or car accidents… as if….
How many actors and actresses are subjected to abuse by these corrupt agencies? The number is staggering—possibly hundreds.
Many people choose to remain unaware of troubling realities because it's disturbing and they prefer to focus on their favorite dramas. The truth behind the scenes can be so horrific that it's hard to believe it exists. Identifying those truly involved is challenging, as they are shielded by the CCP, some of whom have affairs with individuals from the entertainment industry. It all feels corrupt.
I am committed to boycotting mango products and Hunan media, as well as the individuals implicated in the murder of Yu Menglong. The Yu Menglong agency is no longer in operation. While I am not suggesting that everyone associated with those agencies is corrupt, I believe the leadership are in the know.
I want to clarify that I am not going to every platform on MDL to share my opinion. I have no desire to argue with anyone about it. I discovered this drama through YouTube and was interested in watching it, but I was upset when I read the name.
I have shared my reasons clearly. I will not continue beyond this point, as I am not interested in arguing.
This actress appears to be quite young, like a 13-year-old teenager. I know she is older but physically she looks like it.
I’m not passing judgment before watching the drama, but my expectations are low. If they decide to remove the romantic tension from the story, I understand why they changed the title to avoid any comparison with the novel.
Dramas are often inspired by novels, but they rarely follow the same plots or events. I hope the original soundtrack (OST) will make up for it, as Season 1's OST remains my favorite.
How often have we watched a 30-year-old actress playing the role of a 15-year-old virgin?
If that's the case, I already know what rating I’ll give this!
It's a bunch of hypocrites.
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Once, she was the beloved daughter of a despised minister, Chu Ling, deemed sinful by everyone, yet she was considered the most noble woman in the world. Ultimately, she was rejected by her husband, labeled an "evil queen," and met a tragic end—poisoned and hanged.
Now reborn, she yearns for one last glimpse of her father, the only one who defended her. In her past life, she lived and died in misery. In this life, she is determined to fight and will learn to recognize and believe in herself. Even if she must tread on dead branches and rotten leaves, she is resolute in forging her own path through the mud and dirt.
Leaving the capital is just the first step for Chu Zhao to change her fate and escape her past. However, she didn't expect to successfully hide from everyone. The sharp-eyed and cunning teenager known as "Ajiu" seemed to recognize her immediately. Not only did he set a trap to expose her, but he also threatened her life.
And just when she was in danger, he saved her. It turns out he is the one person she wanted to stay away from most in her life….
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TITLE: QUEEN CHU
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.No romance? Indeed no more withYan Xun but she ended married with kids with zhughe Yue.… many battles true but the ending is a happy one… and bittersweet with Yan Xun.
Sucks because I love Ren Hao