I think that’s how they passed censorship, but it’s annoying, have to watch the bts, because it’s even steamier…
I think the best one is the pavilion one, but according to some post on Xiaohongshu, they couldn’t use it anymore because of director change. They couldn’t do reshoot because the space they rented was taken down and because of the other director, it had copy rights or something, but I’m hoping they can still use it.
Can anyone who has read the book or the novel explain why her mother who is the empress feels that she has to…
I found this on Xiaohongshu, this is the script for the drama which is different from the book.
Major spoilers for Ru Qingyun (enter at your own risk) Disclaimer: The circulating script may not be identical to the actual show, with plot modifications possible. I am not responsible for any discrepancies between spoilers and the final aired content.
1. Mingyi is not of Yao Guang Shan's bloodline. The lord's consort gave birth to a boy without spiritual veins. At the same time, another girl with incredibly powerful spiritual veins, Mingyi, was born. To solidify her position, the consort switched the two babies. 2. And who was the switched baby? That's right, it's the male lead, Ji Baizai. He was born without spiritual veins and later contracted Li Hen Tian, and after consuming Huang Liang Meng, he gained them. 3. Mingyi's mother was Bo Yucen, the older sister of Bo Yulan (who died in childbirth), and her father was her master, Yu XX (I can't recall his name). Back then, the Bo sisters were being hunted down and fled to Yao Guang Shan, where they were taken in by the lord's consort. It was there that Bo Yucen and Yu XX fell in love and conceived Mingyi. 4. Back then, Mingyi's father wasn't as powerful as he is now. When Mingyi's mother was giving birth, the consort locked her away and forcibly switched the babies. Bo Yulan (the male lead's master) had no choice but to take the male lead and leave. 5. Forced to separate from the female lead, Bo Yulan resented the male lead (the consort had placed a mark on him to check if he was alive). So, she abandoned him and found a way to temporarily hide the mark. She went back to report to the consort that the male lead had died. Since the consort couldn't detect the mark, she believed him to be gone. 6. The male lead survived against all odds but was afflicted with Li Hen Tian. After abandoning him, Bo Yulan was consumed by guilt and spent years searching for him. She later found him, who was suffering from Li Hen Tian. To save him, she created Huang Liang Meng, which gave him spiritual veins (the male lead didn't know he had been abandoned by Bo Yulan at first; he found out later). 7. Those without spiritual veins who contract Li Hen Tian must take Huang Liang Meng to detoxify and gain immense power, but there's a risk of relapse. The male lead also kept a dose of Huang Liang Meng for himself as a lifesaver. 8. When the male lead discovered that the female lead was Mingyi (who had lied to him earlier, claiming to be Mingyi's fiancée), and knowing she was afflicted with Li Hen Tian, he refined the Huang Liang Meng (a process that requires a great deal of spiritual energy; consuming it raw would be extremely agonizing) into a scallion pancake. The female lead, believing the Huang Liang Meng had been destroyed and unaware of the antidote within, ate it. 9. The female lead didn't realize she had been cured and thought the male lead had destroyed the Huang Liang Meng. She continued searching for its formula. Later, at the ruins of the Bo clan, her Bo bloodline allowed her to acquire the formula. However, the final ingredient was extremely difficult to find. It was only found when the male lead relapsed and was on the brink of death (by the second male lead, who later became antagonistic). In the end, the male lead was, of course, cured. 10. Although both the male and female leads were cured, the story wasn't over. The second male lead's faction had a grand conspiracy: they had created a formation that required a powerful individual to sacrifice themselves to be broken. The male lead wanted to sacrifice himself, causing a breakup with the female lead, but of course, they didn't actually split up.
I stopped watching for now. I stayed up until 5 AM last night. The plot is getting a bit dramatic, but the chemistry between the male and female leads is incredibly compelling. The male lead was constantly jealous of Mingyi, which was quite torturous for him.
How was the novel? I mean what is the biggest difference here?
The book was good up until the second half, when the intimacy died down. After the tournament was when the book went downhill for me. Things started to make absolutely no sense. It just dragged on and on. I think the drama is good, but I’m not really into fantasy, but the visuals are just so beautiful. I think I prefer the drama more, the book had so much potential, but for me it fell through more than half way through.
They cut the kissing scene (I saw the uncut version) disappointing, probably going to cut a lot of the kissing…
You should look for kissing scenes on X, YouTube, facebook, tic tock, or red note. They really go at it. Lol too bad it’s not going to make the Final Cut because HMH goes all out.
Last one
From episode 19, saw the one for 23, have to find it again.
Major spoilers for Ru Qingyun (enter at your own risk)
Disclaimer: The circulating script may not be identical to the actual show, with plot modifications possible. I am not responsible for any discrepancies between spoilers and the final aired content.
1. Mingyi is not of Yao Guang Shan's bloodline. The lord's consort gave birth to a boy without spiritual veins. At the same time, another girl with incredibly powerful spiritual veins, Mingyi, was born. To solidify her position, the consort switched the two babies.
2. And who was the switched baby? That's right, it's the male lead, Ji Baizai. He was born without spiritual veins and later contracted Li Hen Tian, and after consuming Huang Liang Meng, he gained them.
3. Mingyi's mother was Bo Yucen, the older sister of Bo Yulan (who died in childbirth), and her father was her master, Yu XX (I can't recall his name). Back then, the Bo sisters were being hunted down and fled to Yao Guang Shan, where they were taken in by the lord's consort. It was there that Bo Yucen and Yu XX fell in love and conceived Mingyi.
4. Back then, Mingyi's father wasn't as powerful as he is now. When Mingyi's mother was giving birth, the consort locked her away and forcibly switched the babies. Bo Yulan (the male lead's master) had no choice but to take the male lead and leave.
5. Forced to separate from the female lead, Bo Yulan resented the male lead (the consort had placed a mark on him to check if he was alive). So, she abandoned him and found a way to temporarily hide the mark. She went back to report to the consort that the male lead had died. Since the consort couldn't detect the mark, she believed him to be gone.
6. The male lead survived against all odds but was afflicted with Li Hen Tian. After abandoning him, Bo Yulan was consumed by guilt and spent years searching for him. She later found him, who was suffering from Li Hen Tian. To save him, she created Huang Liang Meng, which gave him spiritual veins (the male lead didn't know he had been abandoned by Bo Yulan at first; he found out later).
7. Those without spiritual veins who contract Li Hen Tian must take Huang Liang Meng to detoxify and gain immense power, but there's a risk of relapse. The male lead also kept a dose of Huang Liang Meng for himself as a lifesaver.
8. When the male lead discovered that the female lead was Mingyi (who had lied to him earlier, claiming to be Mingyi's fiancée), and knowing she was afflicted with Li Hen Tian, he refined the Huang Liang Meng (a process that requires a great deal of spiritual energy; consuming it raw would be extremely agonizing) into a scallion pancake. The female lead, believing the Huang Liang Meng had been destroyed and unaware of the antidote within, ate it.
9. The female lead didn't realize she had been cured and thought the male lead had destroyed the Huang Liang Meng. She continued searching for its formula. Later, at the ruins of the Bo clan, her Bo bloodline allowed her to acquire the formula. However, the final ingredient was extremely difficult to find. It was only found when the male lead relapsed and was on the brink of death (by the second male lead, who later became antagonistic). In the end, the male lead was, of course, cured.
10. Although both the male and female leads were cured, the story wasn't over. The second male lead's faction had a grand conspiracy: they had created a formation that required a powerful individual to sacrifice themselves to be broken. The male lead wanted to sacrifice himself, causing a breakup with the female lead, but of course, they didn't actually split up.
I stopped watching for now. I stayed up until 5 AM last night. The plot is getting a bit dramatic, but the chemistry between the male and female leads is incredibly compelling. The male lead was constantly jealous of Mingyi, which was quite torturous for him.
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