May I ask to novel's reader or someone who know ChineseWhat's the difference between the "He" of the He…
She goes from He Yan (何晏) to He Yan (禾晏) and explains the meaning of her name—“I am named He Yan, with ‘He’ from ‘He Miao’ and ‘Yan’ from ‘Clear River and Calm Sea’”—a direct quote from her in the novel, which I believe appears in Episode 1 of the drama. i think she also does this again in another episode but I'm not quite sure
Didn’t he else catch the admission of CGH to NH that his father had the secret of forging weapons and since…
I believe there’s a slim possibility that CGH’s father was the one who planned the assassination that ultimately killed the Empress. However, I don’t think she was meant to die—after all, she was his sister and CGH’s aunt. This could explain why CGH’s feelings toward NH have shifted in the latest episodes; he believes NH was responsible, which has caused a major misunderstanding. Still, I strongly feel the Empress wasn’t the intended target of the assassination.
At the same time, considering how the Emperor has treated NH from the beginning, I think SYM’s father might have been right about what he said regarding the tea. NR seems like the golden child on the surface, but underneath, he’s been groomed into a powerless, ineffective prince—despite being the apparent favorite. It’s strange. Maybe the Emperor is hiding his true favorite... or, and I think this might just be my own theory, someone behind the scenes is intentionally shaping NR to be a puppet.
just watch episode nine... I prepared for his own assassination but i definitely WAS NOT prepared to die laughing when the LYN's ost from AJTL started playing 😭 that just about took me out
ep 18. you didn't need to hurt me like that 😭 i should have known better. yuwen and ruans last meal together being their wedding feast ughh. just take my heart and throw it out the window plz
At the same time, considering how the Emperor has treated NH from the beginning, I think SYM’s father might have been right about what he said regarding the tea. NR seems like the golden child on the surface, but underneath, he’s been groomed into a powerless, ineffective prince—despite being the apparent favorite. It’s strange. Maybe the Emperor is hiding his true favorite... or, and I think this might just be my own theory, someone behind the scenes is intentionally shaping NR to be a puppet.