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The Blood of Youth chinese drama review
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The Blood of Youth
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by Lazylilac
Aug 2, 2025
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

The Blood of Youth – A Gem So Beautiful, So True

I really loved The Blood of Youth. It’s easily one of the best wuxia dramas I’ve ever watched. The flow of the story is beautifully done, keeping you hooked from start to finish. The journey of the fallen prince Xiao Se — his struggles, rise, and transformation — was captivating. And Lei Wu Jie’s growth from scratch into a true warrior was equally inspiring.

One of my favorite parts of the drama was the bond between the three “brothers” — Tang Lian, Lei Wu Jie, and Xiao Se. They had such different personalities, yet their loyalty and banter made their dynamic feel so real and heartwarming. Tang Lian’s quiet strength and kindness, Lei Wu Jie’s fiery determination, and Xiao Se’s clever wit and hidden depth made them the perfect trio to root for.

The Xueyue City arc was pure entertainment. Xiao Se constantly demanding money from Vermillion bird Chang Feng had me laughing out loud 😂 — his shameless confidence and Chang Feng’s exasperated reactions were comedy gold. Those lighthearted moments balanced the heavier, emotional arcs beautifully.

Every character had their own rich backstory and strong development. Ye Rou Yi was such a remarkable woman, one I truly admired. Tang Lian completely stole my heart honestly, who could ever hate him? The Wine Deity and the other martial world figures were absolutely amazing as well, adding color, wisdom, and charisma to the story.

The only downside for me was Xiao Se’s love interest, Sikong Qiao Luo. I found her character a bit annoying and overly childish compared to the depth of the others.

Now, about Wu Xin… what an amazing character. His story was emotional, powerful, and unforgettable.
And the eunuchs? Scary as hell — their influence and power over the court created so much tension and danger.

Overall, The Blood of Youth is a must-watch for wuxia fans. It has heart, action, depth, humor, and a perfect balance of character-driven storytelling and thrilling martial arts.
Just go for it !!!
It's amazing!
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