A lot of people said the movie is better than the drama
I am watching the drama 'The Litchie Road' at the moment and it is stunning. I have watched a lot of Chinese dramas and this is up amongst the best I have seen. it available on YouTube with full production subs.
The leader was a preacher who proclaimed himself to be the brother of Jesus Christ. I kid you not. Truth is stranger…
i read a book about it recently and it sounds nuts but caused massive loss of life. I didnt think that censors would allow cdramas to portray this period. I have noticed that cdramas also ignore foot binding, the recent drama 'Wild Ambition Bloom", had an elderly character who was almost crippled. it was never revealed why but it was obvious foot binding was the reason.
The leader was a preacher who proclaimed himself to be the brother of Jesus Christ. I kid you not. Truth is stranger…
its known as The Taipang Rebellion and OP is right, the leader proclaimed himself as the younger brother of Jesus based on 6 books of the bible translated into chinese. It sounds a almost funny but it is estimated that between 20 and 30 million died. I am surprised that a cdrama has been allowed to address this era in Chinese history.
ok, I've finished the serie yesterday but guys am I the only one who think Nana and Damai are dating?
There have been a lot of comments about that! Apprently Nana was supposed to be paired with the wood carver but the actor was to young to shoot kissing scenes so that's why that relationship fizzled out.
the first episode is there to set up the healing, its like a warm blanket after that first episode.
She Leaves but......they keep in touch and she reserches the market and when the Bookstore announces that they are going to open a branch in the town she surprises him by returning as the new buyer of the incomplete homestay. its still not plain sailing and they have to overcome obstacles.
It remains one of my favourite (Top3? Top5?) Drama and will probably stay there for a long time, as Dramas are…
Minglan is powerless. her siblings have their mother's, either the main wife or his favourite concubine, to fight for them. Minglan only has the hidden protection of her grandmother who knows she has to toughen Minglan up so she can stand up for herself so keeps in the background. Even if Minglan knows what's coming there is nothing she can do about it except use her fierce intelligence when she has no other option.
Tan SongYun was in her early 30s when she shot this but does look a lot younger than her age. its a very good…
Have you seen her in Empress in the Palace? She played a young teenage concubine (Even though she was in her mid 20s at the time) the emperor was in his 50s. sadly that was not unusual in history where women were in many cases treated worse than animals.
the first episode is there to set up the healing, its like a warm blanket after that first episode.
The Atraction is already there from ML but FL is only there for 3 months so he is respectful of that. FL is there to heal and is in no place initially to form a relationship. He gives her the space she needs whilst she works out what she wants but he thinks she has come out of a broken relationship. She doesn't revel her friends death until about episode 30. it is not a smooth path but it is a happy ending.
what an idiotic FL's father is - grannie tries to tell her in many ways to let main wife take charge of house…
The father is worse than useless he is only concerned with face and his reputation which causes most of the chaos in the Manor. Minglans mothers death, there is alot to be revealed about this but her father is not responsible.
Ep4: it seems FL's mother is from a good family, well read . sad to see she was sold off so that her family of…
Apparently she was raised in a family of scholars who fell on hard times and was given as a concubine as part payment of a debt. Really sad life she lead but made sure Minglan was protected by the only person in the Manor she knew could be trusted. Her death has massive implications later on in the drama.