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Pursuit of Jade chinese drama review
Ongoing 40/40
Pursuit of Jade
8 people found this review helpful
by Rtconnect
22 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

I Didn’t Expect a Butcher to Carry This Drama… But She Did

This is undeniably one of the most anticipated dramas of 2026. I’ll admit, I was hesitant at first—I wasn’t sure if it would live up to the hype. But the moment I started watching, it quickly pulled me in. It became addictive almost immediately, with a story that feels both compelling and refreshingly different.

What initially caught my attention was the premise itself—how often do we see a female lead who is a butcher? That alone already sets it apart. The story centers on Fan Chang Yu, a free-spirited, independent young woman from Lin’an Village. After the death of her parent, she is forced to grow up quickly, becoming the head of the household at just 19. She takes on the responsibility of raising her younger sister, Chang Ning, while surviving through the physically demanding and socially looked-down-upon work of butchering pigs. Her life is undeniably harsh, but what makes her stand out is her resilience—she doesn’t just endure her circumstances, she confronts them head-on.

Her life takes a turn when she rescues a wounded man, Yan Zheng (also known as Xie Zheng), from the snow and nurses him back to health. What begins as a simple act of kindness evolves into a partnership where both of them rely on each other. However, Yan Zheng is not who he appears to be—he is actually Marquis Wu’an, hiding his true identity while secretly investigating a deeper conspiracy. Their marriage is born out of necessity rather than love: he enters it to conceal his identity and continue his mission, while Chang Yu agrees to protect her home from being taken away. Despite the transactional beginning, their relationship gradually develops into one built on trust, mutual respect, and eventually, genuine love.

At first glance, it seems like the primary conflict will revolve around their vast difference in social status. However, the story goes far beyond that expectation. The real turning point lies in Chang Yu’s hidden past—one that is far more complex and tragic than anyone initially realizes. She is, in fact, the granddaughter of General Meng and the daughter of General Wei Qilin, a once-revered general who was falsely accused and framed to cover up a massive conspiracy that led to countless deaths. Branded as a traitor, he became an enemy of the nation.

This revelation transforms Chang Yu’s journey into something much heavier and more meaningful. She doesn’t just fight for survival anymore—she fights for justice, for truth, and for her family’s honor. Her path is filled with hardship, sacrifice, and relentless determination as she works to clear her father’s name. In the end, she rises to become a general herself, not merely by circumstance, but by merit and conviction. Her story reinforces the idea that regardless of status, she was always noble—both by blood and by character.

When it comes to the acting, the cast delivers strongly overall. Having watched several of Zhang Ling He’s previous works, I already knew he was a capable actor, but this role allowed him to showcase more subtlety. His use of micro-expressions is particularly effective, adding depth to a character who constantly hides his true self.

That said, the true standout of the drama is Tian Xi Wei. This is purely based on observation, but her performance genuinely surpasses many of her co-stars. Her emotional transitions are incredibly natural and fluid—she shifts expressions effortlessly, and more importantly, you can feel the emotion through her voice and delivery. She doesn’t just act out scenes; she makes them believable. One of the most surprising aspects of her performance is her execution of the fight scenes. She carries them convincingly, with both strength and precision. It’s rare to see her in roles that involve this level of physicality, but it suits her exceptionally well. She should definitely take on more roles like this in the future.

In terms of characterization, Xie Zheng is a bit of a mixed case. His decision to conceal his identity is understandable given his position and mission. However, the way this deception is prolonged becomes frustrating. He had multiple opportunities to reveal the truth to Chang Yu but chose not to, continuing to present himself as weak in order to remain close to her. While this adds tension to the story, it also makes certain parts feel unnecessarily dragged.

On the other hand, Chang Yu’s character has sparked some criticism, particularly regarding her tendency to bend or break rules. Personally, I see this as one of her greatest strengths. Her decisions may be unconventional, but they are often necessary. She is decisive, courageous, and willing to take risks when no one else will. She doesn’t wait for permission to do what she believes is right. In many ways, she embodies the idea that leadership is not about blind obedience, but about making difficult choices for the greater good—even if it means facing consequences later.

The production elements also deserve recognition. The music complements the emotional tone of the drama well, enhancing key scenes without overpowering them. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable—truly chef’s kiss. Their interactions feel natural, and their emotional connection develops in a way that is both believable and engaging. Even their more intimate scenes are handled tastefully, and their strong on-screen compatibility makes those moments more impactful.

Overall, this is a highly engaging drama with a unique premise, strong character development, and standout performances—particularly from Tian Xi Wei. It successfully blends personal struggles, romance, and political intrigue into a story that keeps you invested from beginning to end. The only unfortunate aspect is that its impact was somewhat affected by the early leak of episodes before its official conclusion, which disrupted the viewing experience for many.

Despite that, it remains a memorable and worthwhile watch.

Highly recommended despite minor flaws. I’m very strict with ratings, and it’s rare for me to go above 9—this might be one of my highest ever.
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