I guess i got it (not so smart to catch it for the first time, reviewed ep. 25) Li Yaonyan / Li Shuyao (appeared in the end of ep.24 and suicided in the beginning of ep.25) - Song Han's mother, As monk said she gave birth to him month before Jiang Huisun (Song Mo's mother) gave birth to daughter. Daughter was taken away and supposedly dead, but may still appear later (rise from the dead lol). I guess Jiang Huisun did't know about child substitution. Song Mo was born before that case, he is elder son.
A satisfying ending that's finally done well. All Chinese screenwriters should take a lesson from this. Overall,…
I would also add that the editing director is awesome. Compared to many other Chinese dramas, everything is consistent, logical and detailed. Paid enough attention to the details and explanations.
I feel so bad for Ming'er....... i cry whenever i remember her part... she was too pitiful
It was more ironic than dramatic. To die as a result of the mother's affairs and the carousing of a useless husband. Such a waste. Could be more pity if she last longer than that episode.
Not a fan of chinese historical dramas, but this one is very catchy. Decorations and costumes are very good (dunno if they correct enough, but really good looking). As many here in comments I prefer more romance and less politics. It's more about duty and loyalty, than love. P.S. Double names are maddening when trying to figure out who the conversation is about
I don't think this is a spoiler since it's in the first 2 episodes but does Dou Zhao not fully remember her past…
Future, written in the book, is changing as she acts. She remember her past life, but it's 16 years passed since her resurrection in age of 7 to main plot timeline.
Summary after completion: An interesting story, with beautiful actors and passable sets, costumes, and special effects, spoiled by a ragged montage that makes it difficult to understand sometimes. And the very ending... Just what and why? Just because...
I’m 11 episodes through and I’m debating if I should drop it because I can’t stand the FML. Should I drop…
At the same time, it's amazing how they were able to combine the general slowness of the narrative with the rapidity and unpredictability of the change of events. Another proof that editing is not the strongest side of many c-dramas.
I’m 11 episodes through and I’m debating if I should drop it because I can’t stand the FML. Should I drop…
I like the series more than not. But tossing between worlds and times is a little confusing. It takes some effort not to lose the thread of the narrative. It is clear that the FL's behavior is a way to show her progress from naivety to maturity. These are the conventions you have to put up with when watching. I just continue watch it despite some struggle. Like 7/10 for me.
Li Yaonyan / Li Shuyao (appeared in the end of ep.24 and suicided in the beginning of ep.25) - Song Han's mother, As monk said she gave birth to him month before Jiang Huisun (Song Mo's mother) gave birth to daughter.
Daughter was taken away and supposedly dead, but may still appear later (rise from the dead lol).
I guess Jiang Huisun did't know about child substitution.
Song Mo was born before that case, he is elder son.
Could be more pity if she last longer than that episode.
Decorations and costumes are very good (dunno if they correct enough, but really good looking).
As many here in comments I prefer more romance and less politics. It's more about duty and loyalty, than love.
P.S. Double names are maddening when trying to figure out who the conversation is about
And the very ending... Just what and why? Just because...
It is clear that the FL's behavior is a way to show her progress from naivety to maturity. These are the conventions you have to put up with when watching.
I just continue watch it despite some struggle. Like 7/10 for me.
Stage, host, guest everywhere she slay