A death similar to Yu Meng Long’s has occurred in Turkiye as well. It is claimed that a famous Turkish artist…
This isn't the first time an artist has fallen from a balcony or window to his death. Last year, former On Direction member Liam Payne also fell from a balcony and died while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Many people take their own lives this way. But the question of whether it was homicide always remains.
Nowadays, the word "pedophilia" has become commonplace, and this is dangerous because it distances us from its true meaning and the atrocious consequences for the victims' lives. NEVER forget: the term pedophilia is generically used to designate sexual crimes involving children: a) child sexual abuse; b) sexual abuse of dependent minors or those in particularly vulnerable situations; c) sexual acts with adolescents; d) resorting to prostitution of minors; e) pimping of minors; f) child pornography; g) grooming of minors for sexual purposes; h) organizing trips for the purpose of sex tourism with minors. So let's avoid using the word pedophilia as if it were the most common of words, making us forget the horrific reality it portrays. And by the way, as I always say, there are people who are deeply outraged by the age difference between two adults, but are not at all concerned with the romanticization of alcoholism—the protagonists spend the drama drinking, lose their dignity and self-control, and become sexually involved while completely drunk! In fact, what would plots be without alcohol for twists and turns? There's no drama! There's also the romanticization of sexual harassment and professional relationships—I'm always bothered by the dramas of powerful, charming, and cute CEOs and their secretaries who even tie their ties every day!
Yummy Yummy Yummy has nothing to do with Bon Appetit Your Majesty, other than the common general themes of transmigration and food. But this is shared with dozens of other dramas and series from around the world. And in Yummy Yummy Yummy, an entire family transmigrates. Interestingly, this drama finished filming in December 2024, about six months before the Korean drama BAYM, but cdramas take longer to air since they have to go through a lengthy process to obtain a broadcast license.
I just watched episode 14. It's such a delicious and satisfying drama! The characters, the narrative, and the pacing, the costumes (the detail of Wang Ying Lu's hair accessories), the food... The relationship between the protagonists—so natural and sweet! It feels so good, like it's the first time watching a drama...
Eu acho a Wan Peng uma boa atriz. Ela trás uma vivacidade para as personagens que interpreta e mesmo em papeis…
A Wan Peng é muito boa atriz! E muito carismática. Engraçado que noa últimos anos ela não tem tido papéis principais e as pessoas não a esquecem. Ela merecia mais papéis de protagonista, porque sempre que ela os faz. os dramas são um sucesso!
Yes, South Korea invented all stories about food & time travel.Korea invented everything.Hanfu is copy of…
I apologize for butting in on the conversation. But let me explain further: what outrages us is the lack of knowledge about Chinese historical and fantasy dramas, which have their own school, several original genres, and a huge output of hundreds of dramas in all formats, making them known worldwide. What outrages us is that literally on EVERY C-drama page, comments persistently appear comparing the C-drama under review to any K-drama, ALWAYS belittling that C-drama, often insinuating it is a copy of Korean drama and therefore it has nothing new or original. What outrages us is bringing to these pages this ridiculous admiration for all K-drama, literally ALL, good or bad, considering that ALL are utterly original, with no one in any country in the world having such "brilliant and original" ideas! Many people even encourage people to stop watching the C- drama under review and rush to watch the K- drama they suggest. If you had even the slightest understanding of the characteristics of historical and fantasy C-dramas and their true originality, you would NEVER have written that comment. Did you know, for example, that two of the most successful Korean transmigration dramas, Mr. Queen and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, are based on original Chinese dramas and novels that were successful in 2011 and 2015, and Koreans made their own versions?
If you watched the kdrama Bon Appetite Your Majesty this is similar to it,fl and ml loved each other in the past…
Why the reference to "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty," as if this Kdrama were the model of models, the father of all transmigration dramas? There are dozens (hundreds?) of Chinese dramas with this theme, and many even centered on food preparation... there's no need to spend time recalling a recent, unoriginal Kdrama as if it were the "last cookie in the pack." What you mention in your comment are tropes of Cdrama that have been well-known for years! The truth is Chinese historical dramas, of whatever genre, don't need to be compared to historical Kdrama, as if they were the poor, lacking originality and quality. Cdramas are valuable in their own right; most of them are of great quality and originality (just remember the historical Cdrama's clichés), and we don't need to constantly read about the superiority of Kdrama, as if there were a law forcing Cdrama to submit to Korean dramas. And I insist: the biggest hits of historical kdramas are versions of Chinese dramas or chinese novels!
now we have a chinese version of bon appetit your majesty
Whenever a Cdrama premieres, comments always appear comparing it to any other K drama, insinuating the Cdrama's inferiority and accusing it of copying that K drama. I would advise the people writing these comments to do their research. They would be surprised to discover that the biggest Kdrama hits are nothing more than versions of Cdramas. They would be surprised to discover that many of the "original ideas" in Kdramas are creations of Chinese or Japanese. And by the way, it would also be good to realize that dramas having common generic themes doesn't make them copies of each other. If that were the case, all Western series/dramas/movies with any theme—revenge, love, betrayal, mystery, fantasy...—would be nothing more than copies of each other. Please!
It's a transmigration drama, with food as its theme. These are generic themes common to many dramas, including many C-dramas and "Bon Appetit, Your Majesty."
Chinese (and Japonese) already have plenty of food-based dramas... they don't need to be inspired by a "groundbreaking"…
Tom, thank you for explaining the process in detail. I only briefly mentioned a "complicated process of obtaining a broadcast license" without explaining the steps.
Is this "Bon Appetite, Your Majesty" chinese version ? 😅😅😅😅
Chinese (and Japonese) already have plenty of food-based dramas... they don't need to be inspired by a "groundbreaking" Kdrama. The Fires of Cooking: Hua Xiao Chu (2020) (Chef Hua); Royal Feast (2022) ... and many other historical, modern, and mini-dramas have plots in which food is central. The dramas world isn't limited to Kdrama! (Most likely this drama, Chang An Xiao Fan Guan/Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, finished filming earlier than "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty". Unfortunately, Cdramas go through a complicated process of obtaining a broadcast license before they premiere.)
By the way, we must also demand justice in our own countries, not forgetting all actors who are abused in our countries, a very common practice among political and economic elites and producers and directors, with the agencies themselves sending young people and driving them to despair. Take the case of actress Jang Ja-yeon, for example. The world of fashion and entertainment is highly undesirable, with predators destroying the lives of many young people, leading them to a life of drug and alcohol abuse, loneliness, depression, and death. Nor should we forget the schemes of gangs and witch doctors into which they fall, becoming completely trapped and subject to all kinds of blackmail.
Justice for Yu Meng Long! I just read the post of his fans now. It's heavily speculated that there's foul play…
Sometimes this fear of heights is also associated with an attraction to the abyss; there's an inexplicable and sometimes irresistible pull to jump from high places, despite the physical sensation of vertigo and the absence of any real suicidal desire. A party with excessive drinking and other substances-altering behavior? I remembered Liam Payne's case, former member of the band One Direction, who fell from his hotel balcony last October and died. Argentine police opened an investigation into the singer's death and performed an autopsy. Two months later, they charged five people with supplying him with drugs. But this is a very different case, because Yu Meng Long didn't engage in any violent behavior, nor were the police called to arrest him, as happened with Liam. And the question: are the Chinese police investigating (yes, we know it could take some time...)?
We shouldn't rush into things. No one knows for sure the cause of Yu Meng Long's death. The police may be investigating... we don't know... Public statements in situations like this NEVER reveal what the police are doing, because there's an ongoing investigation and confidentiality is paramount. The fact that the police quickly and publicly ruled out the possibility of murder means nothing. No police officer comes forward hours after someone's death to indicate the type of act that occurred. Furthermore, police corruption certainly exists, more or less as in all countries, but there are hierarchies and higher commands to which they must obey (I watch a lot of crime movies), and the Chinese authorities are beginning to realize that there is growing public outrage over deaths that are not properly investigated. Chinese government must exercise and demand justice if it doesn't want to see the regime fall. No matter how much censorship it exerts, it can no longer silence people. Beyond internal issues, Chinese government's image is also at stake, as it doesn't want the image of police corruption and neglect to affect the country. But this issue also appears to affect Korea, where there appears to be no effective investigation into the deaths of so many actors. As for the audio recordings, I consider them fake. With so much fake news created with AI and other methods, I need to know the exact sources to consider them authentic.
Sha Wei Qi, director of this drama, isn't well-known, but all of his dramas have received an 8+ rating (Love Me, Love My Voice, To Fly with You, A River Runs Through It, Gank Your Heart), except for one that wasn't subtitled for international fans (Mystery Mirrors). He knows how to bring out the best in his actors, and his dramas demonstrate a special narrative sensitivity. I'll continue to follow his career, hoping he always brings us good dramas and succeeds!
China has a ban on time travel themes, so it had to be transmigration to sell to that market, based on the Daoist…
I don't think they're related. But many people are linking this drama to Mr. Queen, mainly because of the humor. And since Mr. Queen is a version of the C-drama Go Princess Go, which is actually the original drama for this type of humor, user Moon Love provided the explanation above.
Many people take their own lives this way. But the question of whether it was homicide always remains.
So let's avoid using the word pedophilia as if it were the most common of words, making us forget the horrific reality it portrays.
And by the way, as I always say, there are people who are deeply outraged by the age difference between two adults, but are not at all concerned with the romanticization of alcoholism—the protagonists spend the drama drinking, lose their dignity and self-control, and become sexually involved while completely drunk! In fact, what would plots be without alcohol for twists and turns? There's no drama!
There's also the romanticization of sexual harassment and professional relationships—I'm always bothered by the dramas of powerful, charming, and cute CEOs and their secretaries who even tie their ties every day!
And in Yummy Yummy Yummy, an entire family transmigrates.
Interestingly, this drama finished filming in December 2024, about six months before the Korean drama BAYM, but cdramas take longer to air since they have to go through a lengthy process to obtain a broadcast license.
If you had even the slightest understanding of the characteristics of historical and fantasy C-dramas and their true originality, you would NEVER have written that comment. Did you know, for example, that two of the most successful Korean transmigration dramas, Mr. Queen and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, are based on original Chinese dramas and novels that were successful in 2011 and 2015, and Koreans made their own versions?
The Fires of Cooking: Hua Xiao Chu (2020) (Chef Hua); Royal Feast (2022) ... and many other historical, modern, and mini-dramas have plots in which food is central.
The dramas world isn't limited to Kdrama!
(Most likely this drama, Chang An Xiao Fan Guan/Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, finished filming earlier than "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty". Unfortunately, Cdramas go through a complicated process of obtaining a broadcast license before they premiere.)
A party with excessive drinking and other substances-altering behavior?
I remembered Liam Payne's case, former member of the band One Direction, who fell from his hotel balcony last October and died. Argentine police opened an investigation into the singer's death and performed an autopsy. Two months later, they charged five people with supplying him with drugs.
But this is a very different case, because Yu Meng Long didn't engage in any violent behavior, nor were the police called to arrest him, as happened with Liam.
And the question: are the Chinese police investigating (yes, we know it could take some time...)?
As for the audio recordings, I consider them fake. With so much fake news created with AI and other methods, I need to know the exact sources to consider them authentic.