heres chat gpt explaination A lot of historic C-dramas use multiple naming systems from imperial China, so one…
Yes, I don't know why they usually do that in subtitles. For example: When one sister calls another, they usually put the second sister's name, but the first one is just calling her "sister". For someone who doesn't know much, it might be confusing to read a name underneath and hear a "jiejie" lol
Besides what I mentioned, in the scene of Qi Min's death, he asks her to reveal what secret she had (or something like that) before he died, because she told him beforehand that if he killed her, she could go back home. He asks to know who she really is. After that, she tells Changyu that she came from a very distant place, and that she might never be able to return.
Qianqian being a transmigrator is something I expected from the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation scene, but it surprised me anyway. Is this further explained in the book?
This isn't a criticism of this drama, especially since it happens in many, but rather something I find funny: It's so silly when they say "a thousand soldiers, 15 thousand soldiers, etc.", but then you watch the scene and clearly there aren't that many soldiers lol. I don't know why, but for me it also loses the sense of urgency (?).
I'm loving it btw, I've never watched a drama so fast. I wish I had been less stupid and watched it when it was released, it must have been really cool to see the comments here.
Well, there are near kisses and a kiss on her forehead in the last episode but if you watch till the end there…
No, no, I asked because I was curious really. It's not something that bothers me that much in this drama (although I do miss it a little haha). And thank you for the recommendation, I knew about that other drama with them but I was a little unsure whether to watch it or not. And thanks for replying too!!
Does anyone know why there's no kiss between the main leads? I don't really care about it, I'm just curious because it's the first time I've seen that happen (or not happen lol)
I mean, if he even does. In the end he just gives a little smile, that could mean anything. But I hope so because…
No, no, I got what you meant. I meant it in the sense of "apparently even happy endings have rules, unfortunately." I knew that because of Kunning Palace, although it kind of got away with it lol Makes sense, but it's still a shame that because of this the drama didn't have a more well developed happy ending :/
opera is different than a movie - movie is REALISM and opera is inside a room "make believe"
Don't worry, I won't reply anymore after this cause I'm not going to read this long ass text about a silly subject. Something is wrong with you lol Bye bye
opera is different than a movie - movie is REALISM and opera is inside a room "make believe"
I don't know where my comment is illogical, and I don't know why you need to be rude out of nowhere, but anyway lol. I didn't see the drama, so for me the complaint was only about the makeup and that's it. And seriously, whether he looks weak, pale, or anything, I don't see any reason for the military to complain about it as if it would make any difference to their image. It's just a drama, it's not that deep. That's my point
Hmm, I don't get it. In Chinese operas, for example, isn't it common to show the generals wearing makeup? Whether to accentuate their expressions or not, it's still makeup lol
I'm loving it btw, I've never watched a drama so fast. I wish I had been less stupid and watched it when it was released, it must have been really cool to see the comments here.
Makes sense, but it's still a shame that because of this the drama didn't have a more well developed happy ending :/
Thanks for replying :)
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