All that angst and the big reveal about their ancestor felt so convenient, like brooòoooooosishdudhdgdudis So Pei Fei’s ending is open, huh? Based on the conversation between the Princess and Pei Fei at the bridge, I’d say he didn’t marry Shen Jingwen. Plus, Jingwen likely ended up with Liu Feng since Pei Fei’s rank wasn’t that high and her grandfather probably wouldn’t have arranged a marriage between them. So it’s most likely that Shen Jingwen ended up with Liu Feng.
There are two possibilities: either Pei Fei married another woman from the Shen family, or the Princess eloped with him and changed her name to Shen. If you think about it, that makes sense. If she had remained a princess, she would’ve probably spent the rest of her life taking care of her comatose husband. Pei Fei also didn’t want to marry her because of her high status. The only way they could’ve worked out was if she let go of her princess title.
Isn't ML supposed to be a veteran actor? Is it his character, or does he just suck in this one? Bro doesn't suit the CEO character at all lol. Bro is just full on giving second male lead vibes. Drama's doing better only because of ZLS, I guess.
Can anyone tell me why this show is considered incest? They always knew they weren’t blood related, and as long as they’re not blood related , it shouldn’t be considered incest, right? Or is it different in the west?
I find the character of Dongfang Qin Lan so annoying that it's difficult to watch when she opens her mouth. She…
I think the reason is because Dongfang Qin Lan rarely appears in the chapters where Love in Pavilion takes place in the original work. She shows up in other arcs, but the drama added her in to imply that she is Dongfang Yuechu’s mother. Because of this, her character doesn’t get enough screen time to be fully developed, and she just comes across as annoying.
In the novel, she’s portrayed as a funny and playful girl who likes to tease others, but in the drama, she just seems annoying. This is also why these dramas are so controversial. I’d rather watch donghua, but I still couldn’t hold back and ended up watching these lol.
Rewatched it with my friends and realized the ending wasn’t actually open. Clearly, Sima Jiao came to the modern world, and to make it easier for Tingyan to remember, he named everything after things familiar to Tingyan. His smile in the last episode clearly shows he’s been waiting for her lol. At first, I was confused about why she was so sure he was Sima Jiao, but she clearly understood that he had named those things for her to remember.
Actually, I think the ending is explained in both the first and last episodes. The company name and the project were all prepared by Sima Jiao to make it easier for Tingyan to remember. In the last episode, his smile clearly shows that he remembers everything
Actually, I think the ending is explained in both the first and last episodes. The company name and the project were all prepared by Sima Jiao to make it easier for Tingyan to remember. In the last episode, his smile clearly shows that he remembers everything.
Mhm.. only few years... 2 or 3? maybe xDML is a "senior" of FL in the college..
I thought the same at first, but after seeing that document ML signed as a freshman in 2009, he must be at least five years older than FL, since FL was 18 years old in 2014.
Lin Zhi Hua was a freshman in 2009, which means he must've been 18 in 2009, and Xue Jiao was 18 in 2014, so there is at least a 5 year age gap between them. Imo 6 lol
The drama was doing fine until the 20th episode, lmao. Who would’ve thought the SML would suddenly turn into a pathetic loser who can’t take no for an answer? And just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse, the ending happened. WTFfff. Everything turned out to be a dream, and they didn’t even bother showing whether the leads ended up together or started rebuilding their lives. Instead, they left it open ended, leaving us to guess whether the ML remembers the FL based on that tiny scene in the elevator, lmao. Honestly, I think the original ending was different, but because of censorship and time limits, they probably had to cut the last 10 minutes and throw in that garbage scene.
Hmm, her biography says she’s of mixed Buryat and Mongol heritage, but doesn’t that just mean she’s ethnically Mongol actress from Russia? I’m also Buryat from Russia, and I don’t say I’m ethnically Buryat. I’d say I’m ethnically Mongolian. Buryat is just a tribe name for Mongolian people who live around here, bruh
Dayum, a 22year age gap? Wtheheck. Bro looks like a grandpa trying to take advantage of young girls. Since it's a historical drama, the age gap might get a pass lol. but who's actually seeing chemistry between them? I just couldn’t feel any chemistry at all. If you like this drama and think the leads have chemistry, sorry, but you might be a pdfile
So Pei Fei’s ending is open, huh? Based on the conversation between the Princess and Pei Fei at the bridge, I’d say he didn’t marry Shen Jingwen. Plus, Jingwen likely ended up with Liu Feng since Pei Fei’s rank wasn’t that high and her grandfather probably wouldn’t have arranged a marriage between them. So it’s most likely that Shen Jingwen ended up with Liu Feng.
There are two possibilities: either Pei Fei married another woman from the Shen family, or the Princess eloped with him and changed her name to Shen. If you think about it, that makes sense. If she had remained a princess, she would’ve probably spent the rest of her life taking care of her comatose husband. Pei Fei also didn’t want to marry her because of her high status. The only way they could’ve worked out was if she let go of her princess title.
In the novel, she’s portrayed as a funny and playful girl who likes to tease others, but in the drama, she just seems annoying.
This is also why these dramas are so controversial. I’d rather watch donghua, but I still couldn’t hold back and ended up watching these lol.