i am still confused, if i want to watch all of them, what is the correct order i should follow? release order…
Personally I recommend release order due to the production quality as most of them get better over time but a lot of people watch it in chronological order or just start with any of them because they rather start with the best quality show of them. I personally recommend release order though if you think you can stomach some "not so good" story telling in the beginning.
Not scary at all since they all are comedians and i was laughing the whole time
My pleasure, if you want it really scary, watch it when you are home alone at night or live in the middle of nowhere. I did that. I didn't sleep that night for a long time XD
Not scary at all since they all are comedians and i was laughing the whole time
Enjoy: https://kisskh.at/28686-hand I thought it was an amazing story and kind of scary. And even if you do not find it scary, I hate scary things but I still stuck with it cause the story was intriguing.
I only watched one of the dramas on your list, Move to Heaven, but I understand where you are coming from. The show was very different than what I expected after hearing about the hype and all. In the end I enjoyed it (I'm not overly obsessed with it though). One thing I have to agree with though is: Yes, why do modern day C-dramas miss the mark so many times? I don't get it either. I wish they were better at those...
I was wondering: is the acting mediocre? Is it just bearable? Or is it worse? Though I'm sure the main leads have…
I do think part of the female lead being annoying for some is the character itself though and less the acting. Personally I have seen much worse acting than this one. I'm enjoying the watch.
I have a question. It is said that wu xie recommend liusang to work at his home and the setting of the movie should…
The problem is that they never really figured out how to properly connect side stories to the main shows. Like, this is a Tomb of the Sea side story but at the same time Liu Sang's actor plays Wang Can in Tomb of the Sea. Wu Xie not knowing him despite this side story...one of the mysteries of these shows ^.^
I admit I tried watching the Candle of the Tomb series and writing a guide but to be honest, I just cannot get…
Thanks for posting the list! It helps a lot ^.^ Regarding the Mojin film, I actually found it on Amazon, although in German, my first language. I think that one is just like a different take on the story with the same characters. I don't think it fits with the rest of the dramas.
An article about Zhang Qiling would be interesting! I think I would be out of my depths with that one though.…
Hi, no worries about all the questions, we did volunteer that you can ask questions. So, if you do not mind any spoilers, I will try to answer some questions regarding the mysteries in the shows. Questions about the novel content does have to be answered by taomubiji as I haven't read most of them either. - You can find the first 6 novels officially translated as books into English on Amazon, just search for Grave Robbers Chronicles. Depending on where you are they could get pricey though. - Only one show ends with Xiaoge entering the Bronze Gate and that is the newest one (The Lost Tomb 2.5). As far as I know, he entered the gate there because he was curious what was behind it and whether it would tell him more about himself and then again entered it at a later point (not shown in the dramas yet) instead of Wu Xie who would have had to enter it (I don't remember why though...). To protect Wu Xie, Xiaoge entered the gate and they promised to each other to meet after 10 years. That is why Xiaoge only makes a flashback appearance in Tomb of the Sea as that show plays right during that 10 year time. - If you want to find out more about the uncle, you can go here: https://grave-robbers-chronicles.fandom.com/wiki/Wu_San_Xing It is likely he and the other person established this secret plan to fight against the one organization pursuing immortality, one part of the members being from the Wang clan (revealed in Tomb of the Sea). So yes, the main antagonist of the whole series is this "organization" pursuing immortality at all costs.
I hope I could answer some of your questions. Of course if you have more, feel free to add questions ^.^
My first grave robber series is "Eagles and Youngster" and I fell in love with this genre. I've check out The…
Eagles and Youngster is a very good exploring adventure drama as well. Although it does differ a lot from the Grave Robbers Chronicles series. If you liked that one I do recommend maybe watching The Lost Tomb 2 or maybe even Ultimate Note. They are very dynamic and fun to watch and have a lot of exploring in them.
An article about Zhang Qiling would be interesting! I think I would be out of my depths with that one though.…
To be honest, not much is shown in the shows compared to the novels I guess. It is clear he does not age (or does so very slowly) and he regularly suffers from amnesia, so he forgets about his past every now and then. Also he is from the main Zhang clan compared to like Zhang Qi Shan and Zhang Ri Shan, that is why their tattoo is different from his. There are more spoilers we can give you but...I don't know how spoiler-y you want it. @taomubiji Feel free to correct anything I say, you read farther in the novels than me XD
I thought it was an amazing story and kind of scary. And even if you do not find it scary, I hate scary things but I still stuck with it cause the story was intriguing.
Regarding the Mojin film, I actually found it on Amazon, although in German, my first language. I think that one is just like a different take on the story with the same characters. I don't think it fits with the rest of the dramas.
- You can find the first 6 novels officially translated as books into English on Amazon, just search for Grave Robbers Chronicles. Depending on where you are they could get pricey though.
- Only one show ends with Xiaoge entering the Bronze Gate and that is the newest one (The Lost Tomb 2.5). As far as I know, he entered the gate there because he was curious what was behind it and whether it would tell him more about himself and then again entered it at a later point (not shown in the dramas yet) instead of Wu Xie who would have had to enter it (I don't remember why though...). To protect Wu Xie, Xiaoge entered the gate and they promised to each other to meet after 10 years. That is why Xiaoge only makes a flashback appearance in Tomb of the Sea as that show plays right during that 10 year time.
- If you want to find out more about the uncle, you can go here: https://grave-robbers-chronicles.fandom.com/wiki/Wu_San_Xing
It is likely he and the other person established this secret plan to fight against the one organization pursuing immortality, one part of the members being from the Wang clan (revealed in Tomb of the Sea). So yes, the main antagonist of the whole series is this "organization" pursuing immortality at all costs.
I hope I could answer some of your questions. Of course if you have more, feel free to add questions ^.^
There are more spoilers we can give you but...I don't know how spoiler-y you want it.
@taomubiji Feel free to correct anything I say, you read farther in the novels than me XD