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Flourished Peony chinese drama review
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Flourished Peony
1 people found this review helpful
by Minalapinou
Oct 26, 2025
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

The path to revenge and glory of a merchant's daughter cursed with a terrible marriage

I'm not the biggest fan of Yang Zi and was starting to think I would never be able to connect to a character she played, until Mu Dan. I was bored, new dramas were not doing anything for me, and I was convinced by the buzz around the second season to give FP a try. And I'm so glad I did ! It made me think a lot of Dream of Splendor. The Tang era reconstitution is soo beautiful, they haven't spared efforts or money in order to have their frames look like elaborate paintings (down to small costume details : I was low-key obsessed with Li Xian's brocade garbs). The lighting is sorcery, the makeup is divine, the music soars. Plot wise, Mu Dan's story is a very classic Cinderella journey with unexpected comrades, slow-burn romance and mustache-twirling baddies, but it tackles story arcs in such an exquisite, detailed and lush manner that you can't help but get enchanted (very appropriate for a love story between a peony breeder and a flamboyant "flower and bird envoy"). It's also not pretending that the peony business is going to save the world or something (can't say the same about the second part tho). To notice, this is one of the very few dramas that refused to get cut to 40 episodes and choose to keep a 56 episodes length with two seasons (apparently only the most high profile shows can do this now, sadly). I finished and reviewed both parts.
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