You know what else I feel iffy about is the physical violence. Like if it's a bad guy, go for it. But if it's…
I've never seen males slapping females, not even in modern drama iirc. And you're right. I felt uncomfortable when he held her hand very tight till he bled, so why didn't I feel uncomfortable with her slapping him? Double standards are dangerous. But I'm thankful for this opportunity to learn. God bless you
Okay I get the ‘drag him more’ team… I really do. BUT that man was way too smooth with his apology—his…
Ikrrrrr. He finally was able to say everything he wanted, his hardships, his time with her being so joyful. He's free, yall. He can finally freely express his love for her!!!!!
Changyu call princess with some name , what does the name mean?
She mistook Qi Shu's name. Bengong is her royal way of saying " I " and " me ". Changyu thought she spoke in 3rd person. That's why she calls the princess Bengong
As everyone said, Jiuheng is his courtesy name. And the reason is quite simple. They gave courtesy names with the coming of age-becomes an adult. This way, people will generally call them by their courtesy name. Using the given name is impolite, and only really close people or elders (like the emperor, a boss, parents, wife) can call someone by their given name. That's why so many people call him Jiuheng, since using his given name without him explicitly allowing would be impolite. Women used to have courtesy names too
I was wondering why the slap was for after seeing the teaser...now after watching the actual scene...I would've…
She should've slapped him when he asked to marry her inside her tent. He deserved it. She barely got to know who he is, voiced her opinion, and he's like: well, this is who I am, marry me
Or maybe the angle.. In the bts, her slap was really strong like ZLH went out of balance.
The bts are like, side stories for us, lol. So many deleted scenes, but all of them are so joyful. Today's episode was cute. The small tear each of them had in the beginning was beautiful
And you're right. I felt uncomfortable when he held her hand very tight till he bled, so why didn't I feel uncomfortable with her slapping him?
Double standards are dangerous. But I'm thankful for this opportunity to learn. God bless you
This way, people will generally call them by their courtesy name. Using the given name is impolite, and only really close people or elders (like the emperor, a boss, parents, wife) can call someone by their given name.
That's why so many people call him Jiuheng, since using his given name without him explicitly allowing would be impolite.
Women used to have courtesy names too