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Replying to DistantDream 4 days ago
Title The One
I don't think this Drama will capture the magic of the Donghua...
Wondering why you think that too. We hardly know anything about this drama at this point, other than who the the leading actors are.
Replying to Divine Aria 10 days ago
Title The Long Ballad Spoiler
I would argue that she's the one who moves the plot, not the "trouble-maker". First off, she didn't start…
Remember that scene where Changge had her period and fainted against Sun, and he carried her back to the tent where Mujin and Mimi finally discovered that she's truly female? That was her first period...and she didn't really know how to handle it so Mimi had to give her advice. Yeah, she's supposed to be young...14, barely 15 at the start of the story.
Replying to Marlau 17 days ago
Title The Long Ballad Spoiler
I'm honestly watching this drama for everyone else besides dilreba. Her character is pissing me off 😤. She…
I would argue that she's the one who moves the plot, not the "trouble-maker". First off, she didn't start the trouble within Tang. Her father and her uncle started that with their political disputes and the coup. Because of Li Shimin's coup, those who remained loyal to her father were already planning to hold out their loyalty and to rebel against the new CP. Changge was simply initially planning to join them in their rebellion against Li Shimin...which, she ultimately did not do anyway. She actually helped save Tang against them when she learned that their rebellion would hand Tang to Ashile. And she def did not start anything in Shuozhou either, since war in that area had been going on for decades between the Eastern Turkic Khaganate(led by Ashile Tribe) and the Han people(both the previous Sui dynasty and Tang) before she was even born. They were already fighting and there was going to be major war there, whether she went and worked for Governor Gongsun Heng or not. Sun even warned her not to go there in the first place because of the ongoing wars. Without her, the city would have actually fallen to Ashile Tribe sooner. And it wasn't even her decision to surrender. As for what happened within Ashile...there was already trouble there too with problems between She'er and Sun, with She'er constantly sabotaging Sun, and She'er's mother plotting and planning revenge for decades. Without Changge getting involved in these things and eventually helping bring peace, the war between the Han people and Ashile would have just kept going and nothing would have changed. I mean, would you blame Leyan for "starting trouble" when she got abducted and people had to go searching for her?
Replying to Ywa 24 days ago
Title In Blossom
Liu Xue Yi deserves better dramas. And co-leads. I don't doubt JJY could be good but not with LXY. They had a…
I don't really watch JJY's dramas, but I'm not sure I understand why people are claiming that LXY had better chemistry with the first FL. To me, they hardly had any chemistry. She played the character in a really bland, boring way...which didn't do anything for the ML's already stoic, cold character. And in terms of looks, they're not physically compatible either. She looks older than him, like his auntie, to be honest. At least JJY, once she stepped in and mixed Caiwei's character with Shangguan Zhi's character, had that playful side to bring out the ML's character more.
Replying to Lemonadedrama Mar 15, 2026
Yes, I know! Before 2025 I was watching historic dramas like they were scraps and I was a beggar. I swear there…
Even with all these new dramas though, there's still nothing similar to TLB. I find it unique in that it's a war+revenge drama that's actually quite anti-war/anti-revenge.
Replying to Divine Aria Mar 15, 2026
Have you tried the drama yet? What do you think of their power dynamic? Just wanted to say that I don't believe…
Well, if you get around to it, I hope you'll enjoy it some. I personally love TLB, but I also know that people's tastes vary.
Replying to Rook Mar 15, 2026
Title The Long Ballad Spoiler
You see, if someone watched me struggle, my friends die, and then turn me into their slave to humilate me ....…
Prior to that moment, he was also an ally who saved her over and over though? He wasn't even there when A'dou died, and he also had friends who died in the war. What I'm trying to say is that neither Changge or Sun have any control in the war between their nations. That war started long ago before either were born, in endless cycles of revenge and a struggle for power. His loyalty is to his own people, just as hers is to Tang. He did his best to protect her in the only way that he could without betraying his people. Changge wouldn't have been able to betray hers for him either, and what I love is that both clearly understand each other in that regard. And he didn't turn her into a slave to humiliate her. He did it purely to save her life, and to protect her from not just his angry soldiers who were demanding she be killed, but from her own people who inaccurately saw her as a traitor. Do you think her humiliation is more important than her life? Changge understands the love that one has for one's country and all of these other things, which is why she didn't hold a grudge. Sun never treated her horribly either, despite claiming her as a slave. She was promoted in his camp to his war councilor quite quickly. All he cared about was that she try to survive, and not give in to depression. He gave her space, and respected/believed in/trusted her enough to let her run around doing pretty much whatever. I don't think he treated her horribly at all, or was even controlling, and that's why I personally love their relationship. Despite the fact that they're enemies, they have a mutual understanding and a pretty healthy relationship...a great partnership, even. Most of these dramas with the enemies trope usually are a little too toxic for me with all kinds of grudges, misunderstandings, distrusts, and what not...but that wasn't the case for me with TLB. Sun and Changge have a better relationship than many couples in other dramas who aren't even enemies to begin with.
Replying to Divine Aria Mar 15, 2026
Title The One
Yes. That's another name for this series.
I haven't seen the donghua and I don't really know much about the story, but I'm excited to hear you say that. I'm a huge Wu Lei fan and am looking forward to this project of his. I really hope it's a huge success and that he does the ML character, Chen Ping'an, great justice with his expressive and versatile acting. I want to look into the donghua, but I also don't want to spoil myself too much about the plot.
Replying to celestialWarrior Mar 12, 2026
Title The One
isn't this sword of coming?
Yes. That's another name for this series.
Replying to Dilrabas Sunflower Mar 10, 2026
Person Leo Wu
he makes me swoon so hard. 🥺🦋
Me too, girl, me too.
Replying to datura Mar 7, 2026
How is the power dynamic? To be honest, I don't love when an otherwise cool FL immediately loses her powers/authority…
Have you tried the drama yet? What do you think of their power dynamic? Just wanted to say that I don't believe that the ML spends time bossing FL around at all. There was maybe one short moment in the middle of the series where ML pretends to act authoritative over her, but only to disguise his true intentions, and is actually really supportive and respectful of FL the majority of the time. ML is quite level-headed and grounded. Most of the time, FL is running around rogue, lol. FL can outsmart others, but I would say that, at times, she's also more hot-headed than ML. Despite being enemies and all of that, they have quite a healthy relationship built on equal partnership, trust, admiration, and respect.
Replying to Divine Aria Feb 13, 2026
How is she so badly written? I wish people would actually explain their rational rather than just making blanket…
The manhua specifies that she's 14 at the beginning of the story(Ashile Sun is a 19 year-old general). It's why Changge can get away with disguising herself as a teenage boy. And, yeah, we'll have to agree to disagree. Even though I don't agree with your viewpoint of her character, I do appreciate you taking the time to explain your thoughts. Thank you.
Replying to Divine Aria Feb 13, 2026
Title The Long Ballad Spoiler
How is she so badly written? I wish people would actually explain their rational rather than just making blanket…
Her growth doesn't all come after 30 episodes. It slowly started happening at various points in the story, as early as when she got to Youzhou(Ep5/6). Her original plan was to ask her father's old "friend", the governor, for help to rebel against the new emperor. Once she realized that he was treacherous and planning to take the seal for himself, however, and was even going to allow Ashile to invade Tang to get what he wants, she decided to stop his plans in order to help her country. She wanted revenge against her uncle, but not at the cost of her country. And the fact that she's emotional, confused, "disoriented", and often conflicted in her feelings, is the human and realistic side of her character. She's not a robot. She's a human being who loved her mother and her family. It would not make any sense for her to be able to just control her emotions at the snap of a finger. Any of us, if our family got slaughtered, would be angry, very emotional, and even confused/conflicted as well. Your love, grief, and feelings for your family isn't suddenly just going to stop after a few days or even weeks/months. It makes sense that these intense feelings would stay with her for a long time. Character consistency is a part of good writing. Also, she's brave and can outsmart others, but she's not some top tier elite as you say. She was educated, yes, but she's still a 14-year old who lived in comfort all her young years and hadn't yet concerned herself with the sufferings of war and the realities of the outside world....hence, why she's learning from others, as she's traveling on her journey and gaining experience. You add her emotional state into the story, and the way that she is, is exactly how things should be.
Replying to Divine Aria Feb 13, 2026
Title The Long Ballad Spoiler
How is she so badly written? I wish people would actually explain their rational rather than just making blanket…
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say. Why do you think that just because she's a tactician or good with tactics then it means that she has to want revenge? It simply means that she's good at setting up battles and battle strategies. She wanted revenge because her family, especially her mother whom she loved, was killed off in the process of her uncle's coup. As she's traveling though, she's learning at different points in the story that she loves her people and she starts having conflict between her desire for revenge against her uncle and prioritizing her country/people. She starts to realize that harming her uncle also means harming her country in the process since he is a good emperor to her people. Of course she's refusing to help Ashile destroy her people, again, because she's learning that she loves her country, even if she hates the new Emperor(her uncle). How is she badly written when they're considering both her anger/hatred/need for revenge as well as the human/caring/loyal/unselfish/and compassionate sides of her character? I love that they write her as being very human. Although she's smart and brave, she's also inexperienced and impulsive at times and makes mistakes. However, she's also willing to learn. IMO, not being perfect, yet, being willing to grow makes her a great character.
Replying to mrvalgard Feb 12, 2026
I'm half way (ep22-24) and want to drop it, why FL is so bad written 😭, her actions are irrational and she…
How is she so badly written? I wish people would actually explain their rational rather than just making blanket statements.
Replying to Little Daisy Feb 8, 2026
Almost 5 years...yet TLB is still one of my favorites.Can't even say how many times I watched it 🙈Romance is…
Still my favorite drama in 2026. It's perfect for my kind of taste in drama. I love a good, well-balanced story: war, family, sisterhoods, brotherhoods, forgiveness, character growth, romance, love for one's country/people. It's the kind of drama that doesn't need intimacy in its love stories because it focuses on much deeper issues such as mutual understanding, forgiveness, making sacrifices for one another, and the mature/healthy aspects of a couple's relationship(rather than all the misunderstandings and toxicity you find in so many other dramas).
Replying to makhath Feb 8, 2026
is there a decent amount of romance in this show or naw?
Depends on what you mean by 'romance'. There are definitely love stories, but it's not the kind of drama that is focused on intimate scenes. Love is expressed in the way the characters make sacrifices for one another, understand one another, do things for each other. If you're looking for a lot of intimacy, you won't find that here. IMO, this drama is one of those that didn't need the intimacy anyway. It's perfectly beautiful the way it is.
On Leo Wu Dec 26, 2025
Person Leo Wu
Happy birthday to dear LeiLei. May 2026 be your best and most successful year yet!