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Replying to Veronika M Mar 1, 2025
Only thing I didn’t like was that they didn’t explain Goblin entity and reason for coming back same as he…
You are not the only one who is confused about why the general is the Goblin as well. I watched 13 1/2 episodes waiting for the answer. He died because the king's advisor told the king that Shin was coming to take over the throne which was not true as the king and Shin were friends and the king was married to Shin's sister who also loved the king very much. The king killed his two most loyal subjects. How does the bride character fit in to this equation and why should she be the one to pull the sword out. It would be more meaningful if the king had done it.
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Replying to Sophia Mar 1, 2025
I noticed that too. Not sure why they felt the need to make some side characters like duan jiaxu lighter/comedic…
Actually, I disagree with you on DJX being the funny one. He was very serious and more mature than Sang Yan because he is one year older than Sang Yan. I do agree with you on Sang Yan's personality though, he is more comedic. Sang Yan has a strong false bravado facade in Hidden Love and now we understand why.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Mar 1, 2025
Since Hidden Love changed the age difference from the novel Hidden Love by two years, there will be some disconnect…
Yes, it is where we get to see his broody, dark side rather than the comedic, bravado facade. Posters have commented on his change in personality from Hidden Love. We now understand why.
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Replying to StacyO Mar 1, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
I have some “Hidden Love” connections concerns that I am posting as a spoiler in the comments below.
Since Hidden Love changed the age difference from the novel Hidden Love by two years, there will be some disconnect in the time line between the two stories. However, the video phone call made in episode 1 puts Sang Zh's age at around late 17/ early 18 (as she is studying for her college entrance exam). She then goes off to the military during the summer of her 18th year (in the drama) and starts college a few months before her 19th birthday. DJX and her celebrate her 19th birthday. When Sang Yan comes to Yihe and catches DJX and Sang Zhi, we don't know why he is there. We can now assume that it had something to do with Wen Yi Fan (she is not mentioned by name) as we know that Sang Yan was not happy having to visit there. Hope this helps.
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Replying to criwery Feb 28, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
can you explain it a bit more i didn't get it
In a sense you are right about Sang Zhi, she does do a great deal of manipulation to get people to do what she wants as a child. However, as an adult she has outgrown that stage in her life. Sang Zhi is willing to let go of DJX, it is him who manipulates her.

As for Wen Yi Fan being a manipulator, I haven't watched enough of the drama to understand where you are coming from with this. Can you give me an example from the drama?
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Replying to criwery Feb 28, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
can you explain it a bit more i didn't get it
In Hidden Love, Sang Yan was constantly saying things about his looks to his sister which I always found a little weird. Why would a brother care about what his sister thinks about his looks? There is a reason for it in Hidden Love, but it never really made sense until now. Someone who has been rejected, and doesn't understand why, needs validation that they are worthy of love even if it is just from family and friends. At home he already feels like Sang Zhi gets all the attention and then to have the girl he loves reject him putting on a false bravado is all that he can do.

What makes this funny is that we never see all these "girls" who chase after these boys. If the two boys don't respond to the girls, how does this make them dogs? My definition of a dog must be different than what it is in China. Can someone please explain?
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On The First Frost Feb 28, 2025
What I find funny is that both DJX and Sang Yan in Hidden Love were the twin dogs of Nanwu, yet neither one dated for different reasons during college. Now, I understand his narcissistic behavior in Hidden Love.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 27, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
Episode 4
I see your point. He is like that at first, but when he "falls" for her, he tries to change. Liu Chang is not a villain like his parents. He is a naive, gullible, in need of a redemptive arc character. He will get his redemptive arc, and we will need to wait and see what he does with his chance to change the situation.

Yes, when he says he will protect her, that is definitely empty talk as he can't even protect himself. This is what makes him different than the Flower Envoy.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 27, 2025
Title Hidden Love Spoiler
You and others have said the same thing, and that is okay as that is your perception of their relationship when…
MIkaM, never once have I said that this drama is about pedophiles or grooming. Some posters have said that, but that is not me. I have repeatedly argued that this drama is trying to change the consent law to 16 (most countries have this law) which has not happened. The beauty of this drama is that it is trying to show why children 14-15 should be protected. There is a massive difference between a 14 year old and a 19 year old (in height and maturity level). When she turns 17, that is a different story. She has now caught up to him in height, but not in maturity. It is why they show her reading The End of Eternity, and she says, "I know the words, but I don't know what they mean." This is why Sang Zhi talks like a child throughout most of the drama. You are right, DJX is a green flag male. He does keep it in his pants, but when she is 17 and he is 22, they could carry on a sexual relationship and it wouldn't be rape. My question to you is when is the right age for girls to experience physical intimacy? This is a question that this drama asks. The drama says 19, but we know had DJX not been a green flag male, she would have consented at 17 (her fox picture).

MikaM, please do not place me in the category of those who consider this a pedophile love story. For me, it is far from that. In fact it is the exact opposite.

Thank you for the discussion.
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Replying to skyfleurette Feb 27, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
sang Zhi and duan jianxu appear very very sporadically. same for his parents. but I think we see more of his mother…
That's the problem with two different people playing the same role. A good actor should be able to capture the essence of the character that the other person played and then make the character their own. For instance, I knew immediately who Qian Fei was even though it was a different person playing the role. The actor who is playing Qian Fei captured the essence of the character from the one in Hidden Love. Now he can take and make the character his own.

Even though Victor Ma's interpretation of the character is comedic, there is an essence of bravado about him that is lacking in BJT's character interpretation. Sang Yan even when he is melancholy is quite comedic and it should be though his humor that heals Yi Fan. For me, BJT's Sang Yan is just DJX all over again which is sad, because I think the humorous Sang Yan would have been better in helping Yi Fan heal from her trauma.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 27, 2025
Title Hidden Love Spoiler
You and others have said the same thing, and that is okay as that is your perception of their relationship when…
Mika M, you're right, the story is mainly about her feelings and how she never thinks he will love her, but that is because of how she perceives things. Perceptions for the audience as well as the characters drive the drama. For example, when they are at field day, she falls while jumping over the high jump bar. After fighting with her brother, DJX gives her a piggy back ride to the nurse's station. Later, when Sang Yan gives her a piggy back ride to the car to take her to the hospital, another girl falls and DJX goes to help the girl. Sang Zhi's perception is that she is nothing special to DJX because he is kind to everyone. What she totally misses is the fact that he willing gave her a piggy back ride, whereas with the other girl he just lent her his arm and walked slowly with her. Something a normal human being would have done. Giving a piggy back ride is something special. It is often used as an intimate gesture between boyfriend and girlfriend in romance dramas. SZ doesn't realize at the time that DJX does treat her special because he doesn't do that with other girls and she firmly believes that DJX only sees her as his little sister (which is reinforced at graduation as he doesn't know what else to call her).

The title Hidden Love does not just refer to her love for him, but also refers to DJX and SZ keeping their love hidden from her parents and Sang Yan, especially Sang Yan. Sang Yan also has a hidden love which we find out about in The First Frost. In addition, DJX's love for her is hidden from her because she doesn't believe he will ever love her back. On that winter night, DJX realizes he loves her as well and can now tell her. In episode 24, he admits that he liked her for more than just a sister when she was in high school (love is hidden from himself). Think about all the things about her that DJX keeps from Sang Yan, Why would he do that, what is in it for him?

You're also right. If the writers had had a character say, "The age of consent law is wrong it needs to be changed to 16." Yes, it probably would have been flagged, and maybe that is why the first director backed out. Instead we got a beautiful love story with a green flag male, that displays a different way of looking at the age of consent law. You can thank The End of Eternity for that.

Thank you for the discussion.
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Replying to jiwoni1019 Feb 27, 2025
Title Hidden Love Spoiler
Decided to rewatch this while I wait for the first frost and I can't help but think that 14 year old Sang Zhi…
The actress who played 14-year-old Sang Zhi was actually 11 at the time of filming. This was intentional as they needed the actress for her height to show how much Sang Zhi had "grown up" during the 3 year temporal node. Her height was also needed for the scene in the doorway when they first met and the dad references that continue throughout the drama.

Fun fact: the same actress played a younger version of Zhao Lu Si's characters in Who Rules the World and The Story of Pearl Girl.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 27, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
Episode 4
Liu Chang has more redeeming qualities about him. He does not agree with his parents on the marriage to the princess or to Mu Dan for that fact. He wants to make a name for himself using his own merits. He helps Mu Dan escape. There is more, but you aren't there yet.

For me, Liu Chang is a misunderstood "villain".
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 26, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
I have only watched the first episode of The First Frost, and Sang Yan's personality and mannerisms are definitely…
This is the trouble when switching actors for a certain role. A good actor can pick up the essence of the previous person who played the role, but also make the role his/her own. For instance, in episode two, the actor who plays Qian Fei does an excellent job of keeping the bubbly Qian Fei. You can instantly tell that he was Qian Fei. The actor captured the essence of Qian Fei's character from Hidden Love. Now that the actor has done that, going forward, he can make the role his own.

As for Sang Yan's character, presently, we have a darker, broodier side to him which we did see in HL when he realizes DJX and Sang Zhi are dating. It's why he punches DJX. It's also why he is extremely concerned about Sang Zhi when she wants to meet the "online" guy when she is 17. What we are missing is his bravado facade as he is not as confident when he is around Yi Fan due to their past history. This drama seems to be exploring the not so confident Sang Yan which is why posters have said that this is not the character portrayed in Hidden Love.

With that being said, BJT pulls off being extremely handsome, but has yet to capture the true essence of Sang Yan's character. Maybe once they get together this will change, but something tells me it won't.

I am glad you and others are enjoying it.
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Replying to 2busywatching Feb 25, 2025
Title The First Frost Spoiler
Hi, I have a question. I was constantly going to a couple of shorts, and even here in the comments, I see people…
I have only watched the first episode of The First Frost, and Sang Yan's personality and mannerisms are definitely different. But also the situation is different. We now understand what he was "hiding" in Hidden Love. The title Hidden Love relates to not just Sang Zhi and DJX, but also to Sang Yan. We are now getting his story. This story is much darker than Hidden Love, so his personality should be darker and broodier.

As for his comedic side, the line, "He's your real brother," was meant to be funny, but it really didn't come off that way. We can only chalk it up to him being concerned about Yi Fan after seeing her again as we do not know why they split up in the first place. This is just first impression.
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Replying to Platinum Fox Feb 24, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
Episode 4
Don't know where you are in the drama, but she has made it clear she only married into the family for the medicine the Liu family could provide for the family. I will not spoil any more as she is happy with her existence there until she hears some disturbing news.

Yes, Liu Chang is annoying, but he is way better than his parents who are leeches.
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Replying to sevce Feb 22, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
How soon does she get to leave that husband? Not sure I can watch the mistreatment for long.
Episode 4
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Replying to Susuwatari789 Feb 22, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
No dog was eaten or even implied, lol. If you watched it on Viki’s the translation are slightly off. Remember…
There is no comparison between Liu Chang and CPP when it comes to intelligence. However, with Joy of Life we have seen a change in how main characters are viewed. Main characters (except for women) can now have physical disabilities. Remember this entire drama is centered around both male and female characters breaking traditions, customs, rules, and conventions. So Liu Chang, being the second male lead, what would be so wrong with him being a high-ranking official with a disability? We already know that he is capable with his water plan even though it never came into fruition.

As for Mu Dan and Liu Chang, with Mu Dan's personality and the way LC is now, no, Mu Dan would never get back with him. Their personalities are too different. Mu Dan is strong and overcomes every obstacle that comes her way with the support of her friends and the Floral Envoy. Liu Chang wallows in self pity and has no one to support his efforts (not even the princess). He is really seeing what it means to have no one (just like Mu Dan when she was married to him).

Now we just have to wait to see how they write his character, but as you said, he is already on the revenge path. It is what typically happens with second male leads.
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Replying to Susuwatari789 Feb 22, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
No dog was eaten or even implied, lol. If you watched it on Viki’s the translation are slightly off. Remember…
Yes, I do believe he could be a good official. How does one become a good official, by experiencing what the common people go through on a daily basis. You can't understand something until you have gone through it yourself. He is a scholar who has not experienced the world yet and the world of politics. There are some very telling scenes in his arc that he is on his way.

Joy of Life changed the way we view people with disabilities (especially men) in dramas. Chen Ping Ping is the head of a powerful governmental agency. Being in a wheel chair has not hinder this. What a way to go against rules and traditions, place a person with a disability in a place of power. With what both the men want to do, who needs legs? Their brains still work.

This drama is challenging the notion that traditions, rules, conventions, and customs need to be changed when they no longer work. Now do the drama writers have the guts to go against drama conventions? I don't think so, viewers would stop watching if Liu Chang actually ended up Mu Dan.
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