could someone explain Minisyer Gao's death. did he sacrifice himself? I really did not get this part.who was the…
The person who was dressed in red was most likely Xiao Wuyang, the now missing Emperor. Or it could be Xiao Wuyang's father, the founding Emperor I'm not sure. Basically, Chancellor Gao is an extremely loyal subject and in his dying moments, he still worries about the Emperor. Or it could even be guilt towards the Emperor.
Well, then shouldn't it be that General Gu Yu is "stupid"? Based on Xie Huai An's initial plan, they could…
I don't know why you're scolding me because I'm not trying to insult the general. My comment was a reply to the other person. I even put "stupid" in quotation marks. And I don't even know if you understood my comment in the first place. I fully understand the general.
He simply sent his sister alone to the countryside and thought she would be safe!?!? An intelligent person would…
His sister is an independent person and not his object. She already said that when she wants to stay, she stays, and when she wants to leave, she'll leave. After her master/teacher died, her family in the countryside was worried about her, and so she wants to return to her family. Chang An is the place that is the MOST unstable and where the Huben Army's shadow guards are everywhere. Even Ye Zheng's crush, the seamstress went back to her hometown by herself. The problem isn't whether Bai Wan went back alone or with some guards or stayed by Xie Huai An's side. The problem is her identity as Liu Li. No matter what, she would've been killed as long as her identity was known by Yan Fengshan. Xie Huai An ended up realising that their plan has all along been exposed to Yan Fengshan and that they kind of fell into YFS's trap. This doesn't mean that Huai An is stupid? It just means that the opponent was smarter this time?
Tbh, I don't know what you expect. Do you expect a Gary Stu and a OP protagonist that wins 100%? Because this show is like chess, even the most experienced and skillful chess players will lose many pieces before winning, especially if it's against a strong opponent. Yan Fengshan is not your common street villain, despite being a general, he is also a master strategist. Why else do you think he can control Chang An for years? If he was outsmarted by a much younger and less experienced strategist so easily then it's ridiculous, isn't it?
Am I the only one who thinks the protagonist is stupid? Seriously? In the alley plot, he disguised himself to…
Well, then shouldn't it be that General Gu Yu is "stupid"? Based on Xie Huai An's initial plan, they could most probably all escape. But, Gu Yu is a general and soldier foremost (not a strategist), he wants revenge for his fallen soldiers. Gu Yu also suffered terrible humiliation by the enemies, being paraded around the street like that. He is emotional and vengeful and Xie Huai An understands that because he also sees himself in Gu Yu. Most likely, Gu Yu would have refused to leave unless Xie Huai An can come up with a plan for him to have his revenge. Technically, this plan would've worked but Wang Pu always wears a hidden armour lol which left him still able to command the Huben soldiers.
In sum, emotions gotten the the upper hand over logic for Gu Yu. And honestly, I can understand that if I was in his shoes. It was a wrong decision and wasn't a foolproof plan but it wasn't completely stupid.
Why cant there be more series like this. Awesome plot drive and characters. Even when its slow its good.
Haish it's because nowadays people get bored easily if they don't see flashy scenes and aesthetic visuals. People don't use their brains to watch dramas, which is fine (because drama watching is supposed to be recreational for some), but then they go on to insult the drama saying no logic. They want dramas where everything is explicitly shown and told to the viewers. They want characters that are simply either black or white, morally grey characters are difficult for them to understand. They want a plot where the MC is OP and wins all the time (which I understand because it's satisfying but it lacks depth).
^Not insulting anyone but this is indeed the market trend. That's why in China, a lot more people are turning to short dramas. The Vendetta of An really surprised me. I didn't expect such a unique script and plot to emerge.
I lowkey was expecting Commander Wang to betray XHA’s faction. Let’s be real, based on my years of experience…
Same tbh. When he and the temple guy were discussing to rat out Xie Huai An, I was like, "Hah! I knew it." And then it turned out that he was actually on Huai An and Chancellor Gao's side. He looks like the stereotypical bad guy but I'm so glad we were proven wrong!
This also shows that Chancellor Gao's judgement of people is rarely wrong, like what Gu Yu said in an earlier episode. Chancellor Gao was ready to abandon Gu Yu because he hasn't fully trusted him. For him to keep Commander Wang by his side for so long, it means that he is sure that Commander Wang would not betray him.
Absolutely loving it so far. You start to realize that this story, despite being called "The Vendetta of An"…
Yes ikr! There are quite a few storylines that revolve around other characters but are also central to the plot as well! Was pleasantly surprised with Gu Yu's and Xiao Wenjing's storylines. The writer did well to weave together the different storylines with the main plot.
didn't kill ZHA immediately after capturing him? Arrogance or respect for opponent? It seems like YFS know ZHA…
Yan Fengshan is prideful. The first words that he said to the shadow of Xie Huai An was "White head, do you yield?" It seems like more than killing Xie Huai An, he wants Xie Huai An (the only remaining Liu Clan member) to yield to him. He wants to prove that Liu Ziwen was wrong while he, Yan Fengshan, is correct. Also, Xie Huai An is a rare, exceptional talent just like his father. Yan Fengshan finds it a waste to kill him immediately. I'm not sure if Yan Fengshan feels like he could use Xie Huai An because there is definitely a bigger enemy/villain.
I think it was mentioned very briefly that Huai An has a lot of secrets that Yan Fengshan is interested in. I think the secrets could be referring to Liu Ziwen's/ former Huben Army's secrets because it seems like Yan Fengshan does not know everything. He is not aware of Cangshui River.
At least these were what I understood 😅 May need someone else to help explain further if I'm wrong hahaha
Cheng Yi.. I just realized his facial expressions are same as in his previous drama,, maybe only me.
Which of his previous dramas did you watch and complete may I ask? I want to know which previous characters of his that you are referring to for comparison. Because a lot of his expressions and acting in this drama are completely foreign. He has never shown these expressions in his other dramas before.
After watching ep 18 I kept thinking was Chancellor Gao and Commander Wang's sacrifice deaths really necessary?…
Even in chess, I believe a perfect game where you don't lose any pieces is not quite possible, especially if your opponent is also very intelligent and with more experience.
Chang An is now fully under Yan Fengshan's control. And actually before Xiao Wuyang's short reign, Chang An was in Yan Fengshan's control for years. For Xie Huai An's side to eventually win, sacrifices have to be made. I don't know what other plan could Huai An devise when the situation is so dire. Few allies, limited information network, no military power, Chang An under YFS's control with many shadow guards etc. 😓 Gu Yu hiding in the canal in the palace was already a last ditch effort. Getting out is even more difficult with all the guards watching + he paralysed.
Respect to Chancellor Gao. His final scene really left an emotional impact on me. And the way Xiao Wenjing and Gu Yu acknowledged his sacrifice. From the very beginning, Chancellor Gao's priority is the Xiao imperial line and the country. For the country, he was ready to abandon Gu Yu (because he doesn't trust Gu Yu at that time) and he was also willing to sacrifice himself when the time comes from it.
Commander Wang, too. I will also remember your sacrifice. I love the way the drama portrayed Commander Wang. In his first appearance, I disliked him, and then there were quite a few plot twists. He didn't appear much but his scenes were all important to the plot.
I was stunned when I saw their current status. I must have skipped the scenes when Gao was taken down, and Gu…
It was implied in the conversation between Huai An and Xiao Wuyang when Xiao Wuyang woke up for a brief moment. Xiao Wuyang recalled Gu Yu and Baiwenhu army sacrificing themselves for his safety, making sure he got out. However, after saving Xiao Wuyang, Gu Yu has no time to escape himself. But he couldn't let himself be captured or killed, and so he hid in the canal.
Most likely Chancellor Gao got crippled and demoted to lighting up lamps in the palace by Yan Fengshan as a punishment for going against him.
I just wanna say that AvenueX slaughtered Vendetta of An so badly in her 5 drama recaps. She said that this drama…
At this point she just hates Cheng Yi. Because I am a massive fan of NiF, like it's my fav drama of all time too (rewatched the drama more than 10 times, read the original novel a few times, own the physical books), but I don't see how it is a copy of NiF??? Like from the start, Mei Chang Su's goal is different from Xie Huai An. NiF has more palace politics but VoA right now doesn't have that much palace politics yet. A significant part of NiF is also the relatioship and dynamic between Mei Chang Su and an old childhood friend but VoA has no such dynamic? VoA even has its own interesting relationships.
And I can list like over 10 more differences but I won't because it's spoilers. I can understand if some people find both dramas similiar on the surface but anybody who says this drama is a copy of NiF has lost their credibility.
Cheng Yi's acting and line delivery is so good. It matches the character and the script so well. I'm Chinese myself and I love the way he deliver his lines according to the character. His own voice/lines always give me more emotional impact.
Xie Huai An is so petty and vengeful and I support it 100%. At a temple, Yan Fengshan sat down and spoke to Bai Wan before killing her (indirectly). Xie Huai An did the exact same thing to Wang Pu, telling him an old story in a temple (lol) and causing him to die in front of Yan Fengshan.
Tbh, I don't know what you expect. Do you expect a Gary Stu and a OP protagonist that wins 100%? Because this show is like chess, even the most experienced and skillful chess players will lose many pieces before winning, especially if it's against a strong opponent. Yan Fengshan is not your common street villain, despite being a general, he is also a master strategist. Why else do you think he can control Chang An for years? If he was outsmarted by a much younger and less experienced strategist so easily then it's ridiculous, isn't it?
In sum, emotions gotten the the upper hand over logic for Gu Yu. And honestly, I can understand that if I was in his shoes. It was a wrong decision and wasn't a foolproof plan but it wasn't completely stupid.
^Not insulting anyone but this is indeed the market trend. That's why in China, a lot more people are turning to short dramas. The Vendetta of An really surprised me. I didn't expect such a unique script and plot to emerge.
This also shows that Chancellor Gao's judgement of people is rarely wrong, like what Gu Yu said in an earlier episode. Chancellor Gao was ready to abandon Gu Yu because he hasn't fully trusted him. For him to keep Commander Wang by his side for so long, it means that he is sure that Commander Wang would not betray him.
I think it was mentioned very briefly that Huai An has a lot of secrets that Yan Fengshan is interested in. I think the secrets could be referring to Liu Ziwen's/ former Huben Army's secrets because it seems like Yan Fengshan does not know everything. He is not aware of Cangshui River.
At least these were what I understood 😅 May need someone else to help explain further if I'm wrong hahaha
Chang An is now fully under Yan Fengshan's control. And actually before Xiao Wuyang's short reign, Chang An was in Yan Fengshan's control for years. For Xie Huai An's side to eventually win, sacrifices have to be made. I don't know what other plan could Huai An devise when the situation is so dire. Few allies, limited information network, no military power, Chang An under YFS's control with many shadow guards etc. 😓 Gu Yu hiding in the canal in the palace was already a last ditch effort. Getting out is even more difficult with all the guards watching + he paralysed.
Commander Wang, too. I will also remember your sacrifice. I love the way the drama portrayed Commander Wang. In his first appearance, I disliked him, and then there were quite a few plot twists. He didn't appear much but his scenes were all important to the plot.
Most likely Chancellor Gao got crippled and demoted to lighting up lamps in the palace by Yan Fengshan as a punishment for going against him.
And I can list like over 10 more differences but I won't because it's spoilers. I can understand if some people find both dramas similiar on the surface but anybody who says this drama is a copy of NiF has lost their credibility.
Cheng Yi's acting and line delivery is so good. It matches the character and the script so well. I'm Chinese myself and I love the way he deliver his lines according to the character. His own voice/lines always give me more emotional impact.