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On Court Lady Apr 19, 2021
Title Court Lady
@Wes Laraby, I couldn't reply to you directly (I don't know why), but yes, her mum is a Concubine hence the way she is called。 However, the family is united and devoid of the usual maltreatment we see by the main wife to the concubines in C-dramas and there is no rivalry among the children.
I also agree with other observations in the drama. I find it enjoyable so far and the comedic scenes make me genuinely laugh.
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On Court Lady Apr 19, 2021
Title Court Lady
I have binged up to Ep. 11 and I must say, I find it enjoyable so far. Reminds me of Joy of Life, a mix of humour in between seriousness. I hope they don't ruin it by mid-drama or even ending. Fingers croseed.
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Replying to Polly4 Apr 17, 2021
Title Court Lady
You can check out The Long Ballad too. t's also set during Tang Dynasty.
Yeah, I know. That’s why I didn’t finish it. I stopped in the first generation ????. But, I will give it another go.
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Replying to Polly4 Apr 17, 2021
Title Court Lady
You can check out The Long Ballad too. t's also set during Tang Dynasty.
I need to re-watch/finish the EMpress of CHina. Your comment reminded me I am yet to finish it.
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Replying to witheringmoonlight Apr 6, 2021
Although his character is questionable, the actor Kudousi Jiang Ainiwaer who plays as the young Khan is so handsome
True! When he was first shown, I said to myself, this should have been the Male Lead. He has the looks, more age appropriate and stronger built. Alas! He doesn't have the popularity or connection.
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Replying to E-925 Apr 1, 2021
Aww come on!If you can suspend your imagination all the way for flying martial arts, surely you can go all the…
I know they have great quality dramas from C-dramaland. However, they are far and in between. I loved like a Flowing River, it made me cry a lot. I loved Minning Town, I also loved Nothing but 30. Longest Day in Chang’an too. But, these are just a few dramas.

I understand your second paragraph. I, myself like to consume entertainment from all over, just so I can get a glimpse into different societies.

Hahahah, you will probably be able to pick up the basic of the language. Chinese is such a beautiful language, but of course it could just be my bias.
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Replying to funnypeopleswim Apr 1, 2021
It could be the skin smoothing filter that wipes out sweet. Sometimes when actors cry in cdrama the lighting/filter…
Exactly! You get it ?????
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Replying to E-925 Apr 1, 2021
Aww come on!If you can suspend your imagination all the way for flying martial arts, surely you can go all the…
Hey, this is me just venting. It is something that happens in most Chinese dramas, even contemporary ones. I just decided to vent under this one, which doesn't mean it is the only one with the fault I am pointing out.
I will keep watching, after all, I need to maintain my Chinese language skill ☺️. But, seriously, C-dramas need to up quality so they can compete better globally. Whether it be a Wuxia, Xianxia, Republican era or a contemporary drama.
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Replying to Bowties are cool Apr 1, 2021
I think its the skin smoothing technique that's been used in this show. Both the female leads faces just look…
Thank you for saying this. I just mentioned in my earlier comment that they do this mainly to actresses, meaning it is an unrealistic and unhealthy obsession with beauty. It's like actresses can't appear with even a little fault. SMH! That's an unhealthy standard to set for women.
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Replying to funnypeopleswim Apr 1, 2021
It could be the skin smoothing filter that wipes out sweet. Sometimes when actors cry in cdrama the lighting/filter…
@funnypeopleswim I have seen Harry Porter myself, and I can tell you that when the actors were supposed to be in disguise, it appeared real, when Hermione was supposed to look disheveled, she indeed looked so. When she's crying hysterically, it showed. and so on.. so also the avengers.
But, yes it could be the over-smoothing effect. But is that over smoothing that also stopped the lead actress from actually looking like a boy in disguise, with the strands of hair left out to beautify her ??.
I will keep watching though.
I was just ranting my frustration with C-dramas obsession with beauty and lack of attention to details. Unfortunately, this drama was what made me to actually type out my vent. Maybe because the drama had an actual big budget production and could have done better.
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Replying to funnypeopleswim Apr 1, 2021
It could be the skin smoothing filter that wipes out sweet. Sometimes when actors cry in cdrama the lighting/filter…
But it’s reality that when you cry, you look messy and when you run, you be sweaty. These things are how it is. So, why neglect it and act like it’s a crime to be human and appear messy in certain situations. It’s because of the over emphasis on beauty. It’s even worse because it’s mostly targeted to the female characters.
Do you watch film/drama productions from other countries? If you do, does it mean you are turned off by their realistic portrayal of life?
I mean C-dramas can only achieve world recognition when they actually pay attention to details and create quality.
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Replying to E-925 Apr 1, 2021
Aww come on!If you can suspend your imagination all the way for flying martial arts, surely you can go all the…
You miss my point. Flying martial arts, falls under Wuxia, which is a drama genre. I’m not complaining about the genre of this drama, instead I am pointing out the prevalent occurrence in most Chinese dramas, the overly focus on prettiness and disregard for attention to details. It ruins the story telling.
When an actress is supposed to appear pretty and stunning, by all means go for it. But, this should not be the sole aim. If an actress encounters suffering, dirt or trauma, let her truly appear so. I, the viewer, I’m supposed to believe she actually went through the ordeal. That’s why acting/film is called Make-Believe. The lead actress here is clearly a pretty lady naturally and for the quality of her craft, don’t need to appear all dolled up when she’s not meant to be looking so. Even when she’s supposed to look masculine, they still costume her to be feminine, geez!
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Replying to ChineseDramaFan Apr 1, 2021
What you say is so true, but these two dramas are meant for different viewers, don't you think? :)
I guess. But I thought it was said the government released some directive to cap actors salaries in order for drama qualities to be improved? Also, I just assumed since it was adapted from a Manhua, they were just being creative to substitute with it. So, I gave a pass for it.
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Replying to ChineseDramaFan Apr 1, 2021
What you say is so true, but these two dramas are meant for different viewers, don't you think? :)
I know they are. But I am making a comparison on quality and attention to details. Obviously, both dramas were an expensive production, but only one actually paid attention to details while the other remained superficial. You can target a younger audience, and still maintaining quality and details, younger people aren't immune to it. Plus, if you have the budget to do so, like this drama clearly had, then why not? I can understand if it was low budget, but common the behind the scenes cut, clearly shows a big budget was involved.
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On The Long Ballad Apr 1, 2021
Ok, I will never take most Chinese dramas seriously until they stop their heavy focus of making their female leads always look pretty or appear non-smudged. I like this drama, but I am really distracted by how they're portraying the lead actress. How can someone who ran a long distance back home, appear non-sweaty and super composed. And then when she changed outfits, to look masculine, they are still emphasising feminity and beauty, like seriously??? Let me not even speak about the hair and make-up, SMH. Oh, and of course the barely-there blood like a former commenter below pointed. It looks like a high-quality production, why didn't the make-up department notice this or even the director. Common!
This was why Minning Town was so highly rated, focus on good quality and not prettiness. Maybe that's why only serious actresses were cast in it too and not idol actors/actresses.
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Replying to HOP2020 Mar 24, 2021
In subsequent episodes, they've mentioned Liu E's son is older. The wife's own son is just taller hehehe ?
I mean, those days the Emperors were seen as gods, he gets upset, he sleeps with whomever. Plus, duty comes first for them. Duty as a prince with a wife that has a powerful family too.
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Replying to HOP2020 Mar 24, 2021
Answers the question down below ??
I was just connecting the dots since she’s rumoured to also play the role soon and the comment below was referring to it too.
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Replying to JaeSwoon Mar 24, 2021
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Perhaps it’s the editing, but I keep thinking she is a two-faced asshole.
Oh wow! Thanks for that. Probably they will reflect it here.
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Replying to Hope Mar 23, 2021
Title Palace of Devotion Spoiler
Question who's son did liu E adopt that made her empress later.i read it in the description.
I will like to know too. I am already sad that she won't get her son back from the description up.
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