My ranking is different. It's a success story. Legend of Magnate is by far my number one. The Vendetta of An is doing well. It's currently in second place, hopefully it won't disappoint. Love on The Turquoise Land is in third place because of its different approach and execution.Sniper Butterfly and Speed and Love are at the bottom of my list. Everyone has different perceptions, desires, and preferences. Therefore, I don't accept one person dictating their own opinions to us. However, it's their opinion, and I respect it.
Thank you. I will not be torturing myself anymore. Dropping at episode 6. I struggled hard, plot is so stupid…
I agree. I tried really hard, too. Even though it was difficult, I watched it. I have nothing against the actors. However, the scriptwriter's fooling us, the cheap tricks, and the absurdity were too much. Thank you for understanding me.
I was eagerly awaiting its release. However, the release date has been changed, meaning they didn't announce it in advance, instead publishing a promotional article here. The promotional article also lists October 31, 2025 as the release date However, it was postponed to November 7, 2025, and when it wasn't released, I researched and found out. Of course, I was upset. It must have been a last-minute change. I'm waiting for next week.
This is a very nice and long explanation. I said that since he's addressed and seen as such, I think the actor…
I guess you're truly interested in history. You explained it beautifully and in great detail. I refreshed my knowledge and learned some new things. Thank you so much. As I said, my comment was about the setting in the series. It was an analysis of the actor's portrayal of the General. I hope I've explained my reasoning and that you understand.👌
You keep calling him a general, but he was part of a border tribe that was spread out and varied widely, some…
This is a very nice and long explanation. I said that since he's addressed and seen as such, I think the actor should adopt a General's attitude and reflect the pain, respect, fighting spirit, and ruthlessness accordingly. That's why I made that comment. Of course, he's not Genghis Khan. Even comparing him to Genghis Khan is absurd. Genghis Khan wasn't a raider. He was an emperor. A Mongol Emperor. He wasn't a general or anything. Therefore, even the comparison would be wrong. However, there's no doubt that the person portrayed as a General is a bandit general. Thank you for your explanation.
I get that it’s not for everyone, but the story becomes very clear by episode 5. The first four episodes are…
You might be right about watching more. But a person's familiarity with a subject, their liking, excitement, curiosity, and understanding whether it resonates with them can be gauged within a few episodes. The series didn't appeal to me. It didn't even engage me in the first episode. I struggled to watch it. I barely made it through the second and third episodes. It struck me as a pointless, pointless, and dull series. A children's series. I'm middle-aged. It doesn't appeal to me. Apparently, the plot only makes sense in the sixth episode. I don't know. I don't think it's right. Something draws you in at first, and then it doesn't work again, and again. But there's no such thing as trying it six times. Sorry.
It's a remake of a familiar and frequently rehashed theme. Of course, the actors are different, the script is different, and the plot is the same. I'll be watching because it's a historical drama and I'm curious about these two. Enjoy the show, everyone.
It's a wonderful series. I enjoy watching it. I'm sad it's ending. Thanks in advance to everyone involved. They've created a wonderful series. I hope the ending lives up to everyone's expectations. I hope it ends well.
I'm waiting for the drama to air. Sep. 26, 2025. It has a good cast and plot. I'm especially curious about Ro Woon's image, which has been stripped of his good looks. I'm curious about his performance. I'll watch it.
I have been saying this forever, but now they just promoted the fact that Cheng Yi is such a poor actor. Thank…
Judging by what you've seen, without even watching a single Cheng Yi drama, how did you recognize his poor performance, how did you prove it to everyone, how did you know it was his best scene, how do you know you're right?????? We could go on and on. This is a completely ridiculous comment. It's like you've taken out a dislike to the actor and taken it out on you. Even if we accept that this is your opinion, it's not an opinion. It's that bad. It's unconscionable. It's biased. It's vengeful.
I've watched at least 10 Cheng Yi dramas. He's been successful in every drama I've watched. He's received high ratings. He's a beloved actor. His dramas have high viewership ratings and attract viewers. Everyone makes mistakes. I would never say Cheng Yi is flawless. I don't know him, he's not my friend. I'm not Chinese, either. But he's an actor I follow as a viewer. The fault here is entirely the drama producers' fault. The drama is shot. Don't they watch it? Didn't they see it during editing? Didn't they see it during the voice-overs? Not just Cheng Yi, but all the famous actors have scripts right up until the last moment. These can be used in their repetitions, in their repetitions, in their performances against each other. Do you think everyone is like you? Are people ignorant? These are things that happen everywhere. But they shouldn't have been shown in the series. That's another story. But it doesn't reveal any flaws in that actor. If the actor had been filled with the negatives you describe, could he have filmed so many series and films? Would he have been in demand? Would his ratings have been high? Would his film trailers have attracted a high number of viewers? Does this mean the drama team deliberately left this situation as it is, trying to portray him in a bad light?" A chorus of people who dislike Cheng Yi is forming. You're probably one of them. You may not like him, but slandering and smearing him is inappropriate. I disagree with your taunting.
Cheng Yi is one of the best actors who has made a name for himself in the world of Chinese cinema and television. I'm a viewer of "The Journey of Legend." I don't live in China, so I'm not Chinese. I watch Chinese TV series. Cheng Yi is one of my favorite actors. There's almost no scene in this series where Cheng Yi isn't present, and there's not a single scene where he isn't speaking. In other words, he carries 90% of the weight of the series, all on his own.
These criticisms are harsh. They're excessive. An actor who carries 90% of the weight of the series alone definitely needs help. I didn't notice any of this while watching; it didn't catch my attention. I also enjoy watching the series. If he has a problem with memorization, which I think he's right. Because there aren't any missing scenes. The weight is on him. He definitely needed help and made such a simple copy. I wouldn't find it strange at all. But if it happens a lot, if it becomes too much of a show and becomes noticeable, I'll take it negatively. In fact, I won't forgive him. But they saw something somewhere. I also find it very wrong that they jumped on him like a Moor who had found something. Of course, this shouldn't have been reflected in the scene. Wasn't it noticed during editing, or wasn't the flow of the play followed? Shouldn't they be finding fault with the film crew instead of finding fault with the actor? That's another question. I don't believe Cheng Yi would neglect his role, wouldn't work on it, wouldn't show due diligence, wouldn't put in the effort. He's successful in this drama, just as he is in every role. I have no doubt he'll be the same in all his dramas. Please, let's not pass judgment too harshly. Let's no longer denigrate a good actor who has won everyone's hearts. Let's not lose him. Let's not look for flaws. I'll keep watching. Enjoy watching.
However, there's no doubt that the person portrayed as a General is a bandit general.
Thank you for your explanation.
I've watched at least 10 Cheng Yi dramas. He's been successful in every drama I've watched. He's received high ratings. He's a beloved actor. His dramas have high viewership ratings and attract viewers.
Everyone makes mistakes. I would never say Cheng Yi is flawless. I don't know him, he's not my friend. I'm not Chinese, either. But he's an actor I follow as a viewer.
The fault here is entirely the drama producers' fault. The drama is shot. Don't they watch it? Didn't they see it during editing? Didn't they see it during the voice-overs? Not just Cheng Yi, but all the famous actors have scripts right up until the last moment. These can be used in their repetitions, in their repetitions, in their performances against each other. Do you think everyone is like you? Are people ignorant? These are things that happen everywhere. But they shouldn't have been shown in the series. That's another story. But it doesn't reveal any flaws in that actor. If the actor had been filled with the negatives you describe, could he have filmed so many series and films? Would he have been in demand? Would his ratings have been high? Would his film trailers have attracted a high number of viewers? Does this mean the drama team deliberately left this situation as it is, trying to portray him in a bad light?" A chorus of people who dislike Cheng Yi is forming. You're probably one of them. You may not like him, but slandering and smearing him is inappropriate. I disagree with your taunting.
These criticisms are harsh. They're excessive. An actor who carries 90% of the weight of the series alone definitely needs help. I didn't notice any of this while watching; it didn't catch my attention. I also enjoy watching the series. If he has a problem with memorization, which I think he's right. Because there aren't any missing scenes. The weight is on him. He definitely needed help and made such a simple copy. I wouldn't find it strange at all. But if it happens a lot, if it becomes too much of a show and becomes noticeable, I'll take it negatively. In fact, I won't forgive him. But they saw something somewhere. I also find it very wrong that they jumped on him like a Moor who had found something. Of course, this shouldn't have been reflected in the scene. Wasn't it noticed during editing, or wasn't the flow of the play followed? Shouldn't they be finding fault with the film crew instead of finding fault with the actor? That's another question. I don't believe Cheng Yi would neglect his role, wouldn't work on it, wouldn't show due diligence, wouldn't put in the effort. He's successful in this drama, just as he is in every role. I have no doubt he'll be the same in all his dramas. Please, let's not pass judgment too harshly. Let's no longer denigrate a good actor who has won everyone's hearts. Let's not lose him. Let's not look for flaws. I'll keep watching. Enjoy watching.