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Ancient Love Poetry chinese drama review
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Ancient Love Poetry
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by Joyce Lite Fulgencio
18 hours ago
49 of 49 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

Definitely one of my top xianxia dramas. ❤️

I started Ancient Love Poetry with high expectations, but I also had my doubts. At the beginning, I honestly struggled to connect with Shanggu. As the Chief God, I expected a powerful and confident female lead from the start, but instead, I saw someone who was still immature, impulsive, and learning what it truly meant to carry such a heavy responsibility.

But that became one of the reasons why I appreciated her journey.

This drama is not about a perfect heroine who already has everything figured out. It is about growth, sacrifice, and becoming worthy of the title she carries. Watching Shanggu transform from a carefree young goddess into the true Chief God was one of the most rewarding parts of the story.

And then there was Bai Jue.

At first, he was the ultimate “ice cube” — cold, distant, and impossible to read. But as the story unfolded, I realized that his silence was never because he lacked emotions. It was because he carried responsibilities, secrets, and burdens that he chose to endure alone.

Xu Kai’s portrayal of Bai Jue was one of the highlights of this drama. He perfectly captured a character who loved deeply but expressed it through actions rather than words. His love for Shanggu was quiet, patient, protective, and filled with sacrifices that only became clearer as the story progressed.

What made their relationship special was that they were not simply two people who fell in love. They were two powerful beings carrying responsibilities greater than themselves. Their love was tested by destiny, duty, misunderstandings, separation, and the fate of the Three Realms.

Episode 41 completely broke me. The heartbreak was overwhelming, but it was also the moment that showed the depth of every character’s love and sacrifice. The pain was not only about romance — it was about family, duty, and the unbearable choices people make to protect the ones they love.

One of the most emotional parts for me was seeing the love of a father. A father's love is sometimes quiet, hidden behind responsibility and difficult decisions, but it can be one of the strongest forms of love. This drama reminded me that sacrifice is not always a sign of losing someone; sometimes it is the greatest way of protecting them.

Ancient Love Poetry reminded me why I love xianxia dramas. The best stories are not only about immortals, magic, and powerful abilities. They are about choices, consequences, loyalty, and the sacrifices people make for love and for the world they protect.

The story gave me frustration, heartbreak, tears, and moments where I questioned the characters’ choices. But the emotional payoff made everything worth it. The pain before the happiness made the ending feel more meaningful.

I also appreciated the beautiful world-building, costumes, visuals, music, and the relationships beyond romance. This drama explored friendship, family, responsibility, and what it truly means to carry the fate of others.

After watching many C-dramas across different genres, Ancient Love Poetry became one of my favorite xianxia dramas. It was not an instant favorite from the beginning, but it became a story that stayed with me because of its characters, sacrifices, and emotional journey.

A story about two ancient gods who proved that sometimes love is not about choosing each other first — it is about becoming strong enough to protect each other, even when the entire world stands in their way.

Definitely one of my top xianxia dramas.
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