15-16 minutes episodes? I had a peek on YouTube. Amused by the giant M&Ms the immortals were throwing to earth lol ! and getting a midsummer song as November wanes into December.
This drama suddenly came out of nowhere. I didn't see this on Youku's schedule from December to February. Looks…
Many old dramas seem to be falling from the shelves where they were languishing, like also Deep Lurk in very different and heavier genre, but which gained a surprising success since it aired on November 13 (it's themed around the battle of Changsha, so the date, though unannounced, was significant, since it is the sad anniversary of the incredible fire that destroyed the ancient city) Calling From the Galaxy completed filming on 2021-Sep-25, Deep Lurk started shooting in November 2019....
❤️❤️❤️ The Intro Song. End Credit song is pretty cool too. 🎶 Wonderful vocal athleticism. Would…
Same as Amarina. One of my fave versions of 芒种 , along with the original by Zhao Fangjing who sang it for a series themed around the Chinese lunisolar calendar terms (here she is dancing it : https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/4792511955079168 ) is the one where Zhao Lusi sang and danced it, and played it on her guzheng : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKValJQOYKQ Mangzhong is a period in this calendar, it symbolises new beginnings and nourishment, laying the groundwork for prosperity and renewal. This solar term, which commenced this year on 5 June 2024, is the only solar term that directly references agricultural activities, while its pronunciation in Putonghua sounds the same as "busy planting." The terms lasts for 15 days, this one is in midsummer,
No they aren't. Where did you get notion they had same surname? If you have trouble with names, surnames and keeping…
ah yes, personal maid of the clan leader wife, totally like the Zheng steward. Perhaps very distant relative or adoptive in the clan, or just namesake. Not close relative. But Duanwu was unborn when her father died. She was abandoned in the care of a seemingly sympathetic couple after her mother scarred herself on the face to avoid the fate of pearl diver or breeder. Lady "Ba" hoped her daughter would not grow to become a slave diver, but Duanwu still did. Duanwu could not have a memory of the half moon jade ornament, which was given to YZJ's (later lost) baby sister Yan Zilin, before her father's death. That gift was before the trek back from Kang to Yangzhou. The Yan convoy had stayed abroad long enough and were on their way back when they were attacked by Black Dragon bandits. That's why Yu Shi had had time to carve the apsara statue, probably before the parents convoy rested in Langhuan "safe place".
let's wish the debate goes on for YZJ too, then ;) as many years as for the Titanic movie ! (though reasonably: YZJ was afflicted with a terminal disease, so could not have easily survived, sigh)
I reported it too, lets hope Admin acts to send person away for reasons. Meanwhile, to not be bothered by nefarious spam messages from some, I just also proceed to block that account so those spam won't show in the comments list for me any longer. A D fan? Pitying D to have such in her cohorts following. They make D look like the Evil Queen teleguiding armies of black fans out of rumored jealousy of one tiny Rosy, lol ! I suspect that Plasticlunatic added hearts to her own messages.
No they aren't. Where did you get notion they had same surname? If you have trouble with names, surnames and keeping…
The relationship if any was never explained. The Yàn looks like it was a merchant clan from Yangzhou like the Cuī and the Zhèng , and since this was ancient times, families could have complicated bloodline or not relationship according to whether or not they were descended from concubines, legitimate wives, or plain adopted, like lady Huán Láng or lady Yuè Yúnxiù. The former Lady Yàn was probably a distant member of the clan (or from an unrelated Yàn family), but she was never presented as aunt of Yàn Zijīng (even though aunts and uncles can be counted in a much wider way in Chinese genealogies) nor was her husband said to be brother in law of Yàn Zijīng's father, but only a valued employee, somewhat like Steward Zhèng to the guildmaster Zhèng later in the drama. Hope that clears up your suspicion about consanguinity ;)
did it now? I thought along same lines, a tragic masterpiece which no one would dare slap bad reviews on. Here is the song of that other one, to remind : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2RnxZnubCM
I feel angry at the outcome even if it was done beautifully. Just let him live! He suffered so much as a child.…
lol --- are you a Trekkie ? I like SF too (its my first fandom tribe), especially the Murderbot series, these days, and everything related to distant stars and planets like the novels and stories by Jack Vance, R.Silverberg, R.Heinlein, P.K.Dick, UK Le Guin, Vonda McIntyre, etc, and now Martha Wells, Aliette de Bodard, plus of course Liu Cixin.... and related fantasy fiction, all the way to GRRM's stories (voted for his first twin Hugo awards) and although I am not really fluent in Klingon, or in Quenya, among the more popular "invented languages", I speak some High Valyrian...
This drama could have as moral : "Valar morghulis" (all men must die) the "hello" form of that tribe in GoT ;) [I should write A Song of Ice and Fire since I am more of a book reader in these genres and tepid to the drama adaptations and let-down ending there]
Are the both main leads brother and sister because they both have same surname yan can anyone explain
No they aren't. Where did you get notion they had same surname? If you have trouble with names, surnames and keeping track on who is who, you can turn to my companion piece, sections 4 to 6 with pictures : https://kisskh.at/discussions/zhu-lian-yu-mu/131556-the-story-of-pearl-girl-companion-piece (direct link to sections in the Table of contents, just click on relevant section titles for characters directory, map of journey and more)
Btw, in China, many people share same surname without being related, and it is even more complicated by the fact that romanization (use of latin alphabet for transcription and translation), most often drop the tone marker, so names that look different in Hanzi, i.e. "Chinese character script", get same transcription abroad, in Latin alphabet countries. Example : 王 Wáng is not at all same family name as 汪 Wāng which gets both transcribed to Wang in "English". Therefore, I strived to give people and place names in the companion piece the correct tone marker (and Hanzi, when it could be found in end credits or Hanzi subtitles) .
Besides, even in Western countries you have a whopping number of people sharing same "family name" without being related: the Jones, Silber, Martin, Dupont,..... and all the Scandinavians whose name end in "son" or "sen", family names that were introduced in 18th or 19th century except in Iceland, where the phone directory still lists people by given names first, since in a same family the last name can be Jónsson for the son, and Jónsdóttir. for the daughter of a say, Jón Einarsson.
I feel angry at the outcome even if it was done beautifully. Just let him live! He suffered so much as a child.…
I don't even believe Yu Chi had a cure; he was just trying to lure his way out with that hope. He was not a doctor and had made sure all the notes from the witch doctor were destroyed since he could not use them... Besides, even the witch doctor was not sure he could find a cure. Like for terminally ill cancer patients, he could only offer palliative meds. Yu Chi's ultimate goal was to destroy Yan Zijing. But surely Yu Chi got his own death sentence first, although we weren't offered the show of his execution.
I feel angry at the outcome even if it was done beautifully. Just let him live! He suffered so much as a child.…
Come on! A miraculous cure would have just lowered the story to fairy tale romance, and that was not the gist of the story.
I prefer that Duanwu travels on, probably incognito with YZJ after the exhibition, to his final and private resting place, without us having to endure more of the ineluctable agony. The final tacit agreement to let go, when she begged him to stay and he was almost swayed, is enough. It's true it is left to our imagination how to soften the blow, but that's a good thing too, that a drama makes audience so involved that they look beyond the pictures.
What was important, was the journey and the growth to independence of Duanwu. Perhaps, like in The Tale Of Rose, the script could have had her meet other important men for her life, but she was never going to be dependent on them or on love only. It is not a random ordinary romance. I found it very logical and details were interesting, so I did rewatch already.
Zhao Lusi and Liu Yuning's "The Story Of Pearl Girl" Netflix's global daily chart at number 15.https://x.com/ZLYM_TLOJ/status/1860885446793777487
And it reached top spot again in viewership in China for the past week (as reported by Marcus in his Top Ten of the Week regular Sunday feature) For second time since airing.
I liked your notes and especially the clear explanation about the end, and by the way thanks for the reference to the UFO (a quip by LYN in a live stream, that got followed up by a funny fan video crafted by his admirer). ;))) But your review feels almost like a detailed synopsis (spoiler squared: readers can turn to this section of my sprawling "companion piece" to decrypt the initials ;) : https://kisskh.at/discussions/zhu-lian-yu-mu/131556-the-story-of-pearl-girl-companion-piece?pid=3164216&page=1#p3164216 Anyway, I trust those who will read your review will still dive into the drama, appetite whetted, and enjoy it to fullest. ... You forgot to comment on the music. The songs which accompany this drama are very good too.
But Lady Huan was not a villain!! She was a victim of her awful adoptive father who used here as cash cow until Huan Lang retired at 24, at the peak of success, from the songstress/courtesan business, to go help Duanwu establish her Clear Mind jewelry house. She was also a victim of the Zeng, since it was Zeng 4 who killed her, albeit by accident, after luring her into an isolated house to serve as bait for the "annoying" competitor young woman.
Perhaps you meant Lady Bai niao, played by Zhu Rui. She was a rotten apple, with a rotten fate too, since she ended up driven to insanity, cared for by the help company set up by Duanwu.
posting a review with some links including to the OST music sung by Liu Yuning, Curly Gao and "Abby" which you can also listen to here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80bobz97yFM (total time 13 minutes)
of course it is Deng Hai's, he is supporting the expectant mom Xiang Zhong at his side while they all stand on the balcony watching magnolia flowers bloom in the end. Once his credibility was destroyed in university, Gao Ping had gone to (Guangxi?) with his aunt, which was rather surprising to me since the aunt had a son in Changchun if I am not mistaken.
I had a peek on YouTube.
Amused by the giant M&Ms the immortals were throwing to earth lol !
and getting a midsummer song as November wanes into December.
Calling From the Galaxy completed filming on 2021-Sep-25, Deep Lurk started shooting in November 2019....
One of my fave versions of 芒种 , along with the original by Zhao Fangjing who sang it for a series themed around the Chinese lunisolar calendar terms (here she is dancing it : https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/4792511955079168 ) is the one where Zhao Lusi sang and danced it, and played it on her guzheng : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKValJQOYKQ
Mangzhong is a period in this calendar, it symbolises new beginnings and nourishment, laying the groundwork for prosperity and renewal. This solar term, which commenced this year on 5 June 2024, is the only solar term that directly references agricultural activities, while its pronunciation in Putonghua sounds the same as "busy planting." The terms lasts for 15 days, this one is in midsummer,
But Duanwu was unborn when her father died. She was abandoned in the care of a seemingly sympathetic couple after her mother scarred herself on the face to avoid the fate of pearl diver or breeder. Lady "Ba" hoped her daughter would not grow to become a slave diver, but Duanwu still did.
Duanwu could not have a memory of the half moon jade ornament, which was given to YZJ's (later lost) baby sister Yan Zilin, before her father's death. That gift was before the trek back from Kang to Yangzhou. The Yan convoy had stayed abroad long enough and were on their way back when they were attacked by Black Dragon bandits. That's why Yu Shi had had time to carve the apsara statue, probably before the parents convoy rested in Langhuan "safe place".
as many years as for the Titanic movie !
(though reasonably: YZJ was afflicted with a terminal disease, so could not have easily survived, sigh)
Meanwhile, to not be bothered by nefarious spam messages from some, I just also proceed to block that account so those spam won't show in the comments list for me any longer.
A D fan? Pitying D to have such in her cohorts following. They make D look like the Evil Queen teleguiding armies of black fans out of rumored jealousy of one tiny Rosy, lol !
I suspect that Plasticlunatic added hearts to her own messages.
The Yàn looks like it was a merchant clan from Yangzhou like the Cuī and the Zhèng , and since this was ancient times, families could have complicated bloodline or not relationship according to whether or not they were descended from concubines, legitimate wives, or plain adopted, like lady Huán Láng or lady Yuè Yúnxiù. The former Lady Yàn was probably a distant member of the clan (or from an unrelated Yàn family), but she was never presented as aunt of Yàn Zijīng (even though aunts and uncles can be counted in a much wider way in Chinese genealogies) nor was her husband said to be brother in law of Yàn Zijīng's father, but only a valued employee, somewhat like Steward Zhèng to the guildmaster Zhèng later in the drama.
Hope that clears up your suspicion about consanguinity ;)
I thought along same lines, a tragic masterpiece which no one would dare slap bad reviews on. Here is the song of that other one, to remind :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2RnxZnubCM
something like this, lol : https://x.com/fandoestrans/status/1859890228305231875?t=zqI38SPvJuccjplZiNI69Q
Liu Yuning explains more in an interview (subtitled) here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDbBnQw1oDM
If you dive in and want to keep track of who is who on the journey, you can check characters directory (with pictures) and maps + more in my "companion piece":
https://kisskh.at/discussions/zhu-lian-yu-mu/131556-the-story-of-pearl-girl-companion-piece
I like SF too (its my first fandom tribe), especially the Murderbot series, these days, and everything related to distant stars and planets like the novels and stories by Jack Vance, R.Silverberg, R.Heinlein, P.K.Dick, UK Le Guin, Vonda McIntyre, etc, and now Martha Wells, Aliette de Bodard, plus of course Liu Cixin....
and related fantasy fiction, all the way to GRRM's stories (voted for his first twin Hugo awards)
and although I am not really fluent in Klingon, or in Quenya, among the more popular "invented languages", I speak some High Valyrian...
This drama could have as moral :
"Valar morghulis" (all men must die)
the "hello" form of that tribe in GoT ;) [I should write A Song of Ice and Fire since I am more of a book reader in these genres and tepid to the drama adaptations and let-down ending there]
If you have trouble with names, surnames and keeping track on who is who, you can turn to my companion piece, sections 4 to 6 with pictures :
https://kisskh.at/discussions/zhu-lian-yu-mu/131556-the-story-of-pearl-girl-companion-piece
(direct link to sections in the Table of contents, just click on relevant section titles for characters directory, map of journey and more)
Btw, in China, many people share same surname without being related, and it is even more complicated by the fact that romanization (use of latin alphabet for transcription and translation), most often drop the tone marker, so names that look different in Hanzi, i.e. "Chinese character script", get same transcription abroad, in Latin alphabet countries. Example : 王 Wáng is not at all same family name as 汪 Wāng which gets both transcribed to Wang in "English". Therefore, I strived to give people and place names in the companion piece the correct tone marker (and Hanzi, when it could be found in end credits or Hanzi subtitles) .
Besides, even in Western countries you have a whopping number of people sharing same "family name" without being related: the Jones, Silber, Martin, Dupont,..... and all the Scandinavians whose name end in "son" or "sen", family names that were introduced in 18th or 19th century except in Iceland, where the phone directory still lists people by given names first, since in a same family the last name can be Jónsson for the son, and Jónsdóttir. for the daughter of a say, Jón Einarsson.
sometimes using initials is bound to trip one up...
Like for terminally ill cancer patients, he could only offer palliative meds. Yu Chi's ultimate goal was to destroy Yan Zijing.
But surely Yu Chi got his own death sentence first, although we weren't offered the show of his execution.
I prefer that Duanwu travels on, probably incognito with YZJ after the exhibition, to his final and private resting place, without us having to endure more of the ineluctable agony. The final tacit agreement to let go, when she begged him to stay and he was almost swayed, is enough. It's true it is left to our imagination how to soften the blow, but that's a good thing too, that a drama makes audience so involved that they look beyond the pictures.
What was important, was the journey and the growth to independence of Duanwu. Perhaps, like in The Tale Of Rose, the script could have had her meet other important men for her life, but she was never going to be dependent on them or on love only. It is not a random ordinary romance.
I found it very logical and details were interesting, so I did rewatch already.
But your review feels almost like a detailed synopsis (spoiler squared: readers can turn to this section of my sprawling "companion piece" to decrypt the initials ;) :
https://kisskh.at/discussions/zhu-lian-yu-mu/131556-the-story-of-pearl-girl-companion-piece?pid=3164216&page=1#p3164216
Anyway, I trust those who will read your review will still dive into the drama, appetite whetted, and enjoy it to fullest.
... You forgot to comment on the music. The songs which accompany this drama are very good too.
Perhaps you meant Lady Bai niao, played by Zhu Rui. She was a rotten apple, with a rotten fate too, since she ended up driven to insanity, cared for by the help company set up by Duanwu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80bobz97yFM (total time 13 minutes)
Once his credibility was destroyed in university, Gao Ping had gone to (Guangxi?) with his aunt, which was rather surprising to me since the aunt had a son in Changchun if I am not mistaken.