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Replying to Sherayith Oct 30, 2025
Happy ending in novel, presumably will be a HE in the drama as well. Though they removed the FL's reincarnation…
Check the official WeTV synopsis (not Rakuten Viki), it’s different from the synopsis here on MDL. They have removed the rebirth plot.

"After her father's death in battle and a mysterious warning from her injured brother, Chu Yu vows to uncover the truth. She marries into the defeated Wei family as her late brother’s widow to investigate, where she meets the sole survivor, Wei Yun. Though initially guarded, Wei Yun grows fond of Chu Yu, and mutual feelings emerge. Despite the obstacle of their "in-law" relationship, they face dangers together, uncover secrets, and protect their homeland side by side."

No mention of a rebirth plot, and somehow Chu Yu is marrying into the Wei's family after the men except Wei Yun have all died, and as her own brother's widow??? The new description is confusing at best.

Tbh, I’m hoping you’re right and the WeTV synopsis just a bad translation or something. But i checked the Chinese Tencent site as well and translated the description and it was the same, so I’m not keeping my hopes up.
On Legend of the Female General Oct 29, 2025
32 episodes in, and these are the changes from the novel that I noticed. Sorry, it's officially an essay (1000+ words)!

1) Xu Zhiheng, He Yan's duplicitous husband from the novel, doesn't exist in the drama, as a result He Yan doesn't get pregnant or carry the grief of losing her unborn child like she does in the novel
2) He Yan's adoptive family He Sui and He Yuansheng, who play a prominent role in the novel, were removed from the story because she's no longer reincarnated. As a result, a lot of the setup of He Yan's character prior to entering Xiao Jue's military camp is missing from the drama.
3) Unlike in the drama, He Yan's reason for joining Xiao Jue's army camp in the novel is because she has to flee the city after killing a higher-ranking nobleman who tried to r*pe and kill her
4) He Yan never met Xiao Jue's father in the novel, she only knew Xiao Jue and only when they were both teenagers, they never met as adults prior to her rebirth.
5) Two doctor characters from the army camp are removed from the drama: Lin Shuanghe and Shen Muxue (who is a love rival for He Yan).
6) He Yan's identity as a woman is exposed to Xiao Jue much later in the novel, and many people in the novel assume a homosexual relationship between her and Xiao Jue prior to her identity reveal (but I wasn't surprised this was changed because of Chinese censorship).
7) Cheng Lisu is not a doctor in the novel, just Xiao Jue's nice but rather useless nephew; the scriptwriters merged his character with Lin Shuanghe for the drama.
8) They dumbed down Wang Ba's character in the drama, they made him the dumb big strong guy; I'm not a fan of this change. I liked his character a lot more in the novel, he had much more depth.
9) Lei Hou was not released after the attack on the garrison in the novel, he was executed as a traitor (I'm still shocked they made him a sympathetic character in the drama).
10) In the novel Chai Anxi was a member of He Yan's army, not Xiao Jue's father's army. Chai Anxi was the only survivor of the senior officers who knew He Yan as He Rufei, and he was a traitor who helped the real He Rufei arrange the trap that caused the deaths of the other officers. I don't know what it is with this drama turning bad guys into sympathetic figures but it's really grating on me.
11) Cheng Lisu and Song TaoTao never get together in the novel, they stay as frenemies. TaoTao actually marries He Yan's adoptive brother He Yuansheng.
12) He Yan was already blind and married to Xu Zhiheng before Xiao Jue's father fell in battle, she was not responsible for the late reinforcements like they wrote it in the drama. Also, He Rufei ended up with her sword, not Xiao Jue. It's one of the things she wants to reclaim from her evil brother.
13) They changed the love story of Liu Buwang and Princess Mengji, completely removing the junior sect sister who contrived to separate the lovers out of jealousy, and created a misunderstanding between them that lasted 20+ years.
14) The drama version of the battle for Jiyang is significantly different from the book. The Wutou actually attacked by land and sea; He Yan led a group of warriors on a dangerous night mission to sabotage the Wutou fleet, while Xiao Jue led the land troops. Xiao Jue did save He Yan from drowning in the novel, but it's so poorly executed/explained in the drama!!!
15) Yang Mingzhi...they of course messed with this too. In the novel, he wasn't the lover of the courtesan lady...the real story is essentially when they were teenagers, Yang Mingzhi, He Yan, and Xiao Jue all assisted her in running away to marry the man she loved, but the marriage failed due to her husband's parents' prejudice against her background.
16) They have changed General Yan He's introduction in the drama, he was part of the story arc with the courtesan lady. He's also a much more abrasive character in the novel, he has a rivalry with both Xiao Jue and "He Rufei"; the only time he's truly nice is when he's around, or talking about, his wife.
17) The drama creates unnecessary angst when He Yan does not immediately telling Xiao Jue that her brother was responsible for the delayed reinforcements. This never happened in the novel, Xiao Jue and He Yan don't have a falling out over her identity as He Rufei because Xiao Jue in the novel knows He Yan's character well enough to know she would never do something so dishonorable.
18) They changed it so Li Kuang was one of He Yan's warriors, whereas in the novel he was actually always a regional ruler who He Yan respected and fought beside.
19) They kept the Rundu conflict the same (for the most part), but the drama changed the fate of Qin Luo. In the book, Rundu was completely out of food supplies, so Li Kuang resorted to cannibalism, killing his own wife Qin Luo and trying to force the rescued women captives to willingly sacrifice themselves as food for the people. He Yan was able to save the other women, and Rundu was saved that same day by Xiao Jue's arrival with Yan He's army. Li Kuang was forever shamed by his decision to sacrifice the woman he loved, and his friendship with He Yan was ended.
20) They changed Chu Zhao/Zilan's backstory too. His mother was a beautiful but poor woman who had a dalliance with a handsome nobleman, who was a notorious womanizer. Zilan's mother ended up in a brothel and he was raised there by her, until she sent him to his father in hopes of raising his position. His father took Zilan in because of his good looks, but Zilan was scorned and hated by his step-mother and step-siblings.
21) They removed He Yan's handmaid Qing Mei from the story as well, and she was the love interest for Fei Nu, Xiao Jue's bodyguard.
22) As of episode 30, they've clearly removed the court intrigue story arc. In the novel, the emperor had three children, his eldest son by his Empress, and a son and a daughter by his beloved consort. The Emperor had not declared a Crown Prince, leaving the line of succession in question. The eldest prince was a cruel and vindictive man who was secretly in league with Xu Jingfu and the Wutou (and was responsible for the death of Xiao Jue's father). The second prince was a much more honorable man, who eventually decides to compete with his brother for the title of Crown Prince because he knows his brother is unworthy. Shortly after He Yan's identity as a woman is revealed to the court and she is promoted to marquis, the emperor's health begins to decline, and the need for a Crown Prince to be chosen becomes more urgent. The oldest prince, knowing his father will most likely not choose him, ends up strangling his father and declaring himself the next emperor. Xiao Jue and He Yan are able to discover the truth because the young princess witnessed the murder, and they rise up in rebellion to overthrow him. (OBVS this is removed because...y'know...no emperor murder allowed in c-dramas!)
23) Zilan never assisted Xiao Jue and He Yan in taking down Xu Jingfu and He Rufei, he saved himself by making sure he wasn't implicated, and revealing through "investigation" the names of other co-conspirators. He then aligned himself with the eldest prince (which of course didn't go well either).
24) He Yan didn't march into the Yan residence to find evidence, she snuck in at night to find and steal it, and her mother saw her there but didn't know it was her. He Yan never truly reconciled with her mother; in the novel, He Rufei confined He Yan's mother to her courtyard and slowly fed her poison. Knowing she was dying, she brought the evidence of He Rufei's treachery to the emperor with Xiao Jue's help.

Overall, the drama is an inferior adaptation the book with a lot of it's depth and intensity unfortunately stripped away to the show's own detriment. Many dark moments are softened or erased, making the impact of the story so much weaker. They really play up the romantic moments in the drama with excessive slow motion shots, but in the novel it's much more subtle and I wish they had invested more time in the military aspects of the story than the romance. This is one of those rare times where the 40 episode limit is really harming the story, because they basically took a knife to the story and sliced out huge chunks of it. I won't keep updating this comment for the rest of the drama, because at this point I'm not even remotely enjoying it anymore, I'm just going to watch the remaining episodes on 2x speed to get them over with. My conclusion, the drama is in the "not bad, but I am disappointed because it could've been so much better" category for me, and I probably will never watch it again.
Replying to sunshinesrain Oct 29, 2025
So i get so confused why the tragic battle thing happened (whatever it was called the big battle that xiao jue…
The drama portrayal of that battle really pisses me off because in the novel, He Yan wasn't to blame, she was already blinded and her brother had taken her place. He Rufei (the real one) was the one who delayed reinforcements, causing Xiao Jue's father to die. I haven't reached the part in the drama where it's explained why He Yan was late, but I won't be satisfied either way; they changed too much of the story for me to really enjoy it as much as I had hoped.
Replying to Sherayith Oct 29, 2025
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Happy ending in novel, presumably will be a HE in the drama as well. Though they removed the FL's reincarnation…
It's honestly confusing me how they're gonna manage the whole marriage thing. If Chu Yu doesn't marry Wei Jun before the Wei's family men all go and die in battle, then is she just pretending that she's married into the family and they go along with it, or does she do some kind of weird posthumous marriage, like a ghost bride wedding or smth? It's bothering me.
Replying to Ti02 Oct 29, 2025
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Anyone who read the novel, does it have a happy ending?
Happy ending in novel, presumably will be a HE in the drama as well. Though they removed the FL's reincarnation from the drama, which is like the pivotal plot point of the novel, so I consider the drama to be more fanfiction than a real adaptation.
Replying to farawaykin Oct 26, 2025
pls help, i really wanted to watch this, but i barely got through episode 1... not a single joke was funny to…
having watched half of the episodes so far, I can tell you it continues in that vein so you might not enjoy the rest of it.
Replying to whatasinwhatasin Oct 25, 2025
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Novel readers, does Chu Linyang (eldest bro) die in the novel? Man is brother of the year 😭
Nope, if I recall correctly, he's alive to the end in the novel.
Replying to Valpatsw13 Oct 24, 2025
Since everyone is confused by the old summary from the novel. Here is the new summary from WeTV (they removed…
DAMN IT, I knew they'd pull this shit. *sigh* So much of the story is going to be re-contextualized and changed because of removing her rebirth. I'm still gonna watch it because I've been looking forward to this drama since last year and I love DYX, but I'm still very disappointed.
Replying to Sherayith Oct 24, 2025
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The only thing I'm worried about is whether or not they have removed the reincarnation of the FL from the drama…
It's very gradual in the novel, but essentially yes. ML falls first and falls hard, but FML takes a while to realize her true feelings for ML. But once she's in, she is ALL IN.
Replying to Penguin03 Oct 23, 2025
Does anyone know if the ML will have a subordinate and who that would be?
In the book he has a subordinate, but it's been almost 6 months since I read the book so I've forgotten his name...
Replying to Sherayith Oct 23, 2025
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The only thing I'm worried about is whether or not they have removed the reincarnation of the FL from the drama…
That's what I'm most worried about.
Replying to Sherayith Oct 23, 2025
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The only thing I'm worried about is whether or not they have removed the reincarnation of the FL from the drama…
It's a bit more complicated than I am able to get into, but basically in the novel, the FL's first life she was engaged to ML's older brother, but broke the engagment for SML, who was her first love. The SML neglects and scorns her and she ends up dying of illness. When she lives her life over again, she marries ML's older brother as she was originally supposed to, but said older brother dies in battle shortly after the marriage, so she quickly becomes a widow.

There is kiiiiind of a love triangle in the novel, because the SML tries to win her affections in her second life, but she is absolutely against him because of what happened to her the first time.

In the drama I'm not sure how much older she's supposed to be, but physically the ML and FML are supposed to be only a couple years apart. Mentally, however, she perceives herself as in her mid-30's, because that's how old she was when she died, so initially she views him only as a younger brother.
Replying to arpar Oct 23, 2025
Here's the newly released trailer for people that want to watch it. Looks very good I won't lie, even better than…
That's more like it!
On The Unclouded Soul Oct 23, 2025
We're blessed with so many HMH dramas coming out! Which just means after they finish airing we'll have another 8-12 month dry spell as we wait for those currently filming to finish their post production 😭
Replying to Sherayith Oct 22, 2025
Well, it's better explained in the book, and I do recommend reading it because they did change quite a bit in…
My advice is to read the novel! It's really good, I enjoyed it a lot. The drama changes quite a bit! Certain events are either removed or happen differently or are condensed into a much shorter timeline; for example, the events in the first episode are shortened from literally years in the novel to just a few months, and exclude a ton of stuff from the book (including the reason He Yan joining the army in her second life being that she needs to leave the city due to killing a high-ranking scoundrel that tried to r*pe her). Certain characters are removed, like He Yan's despicable husband, her new found family with the brother and father of her body's previous owner, and the drama also merged Cheng Lisu into an amalgam of his book version (who is like 15yo) and a man named Lin Shuanghe who is the actual doctor in the novel. And the drama also reduces the roles of other characters like He Yan's 'brothers' in the training camp and the camp instructors.
Replying to Sherayith Oct 22, 2025
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The only thing I'm worried about is whether or not they have removed the reincarnation of the FL from the drama…
Yeah, the happy trailer threw me off, because the book is much more serious. I'm wondering if they're going to give more screentime for Chu Yu to be married to Wei Jun, prior to the war that gets him killed, and thats when all that happy cutesy stuff happens with Wei Yun? Though some cute stuff happens between them post-tragedy as well. I guess we'll find out soon.
Replying to Valver Oct 22, 2025
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Is He or Se?
The book is a happy ending, so hopefully the drama should be the same.
I was so confused as to what your question was at first. I was like, "is He or Se" what?
Replying to bibiba Oct 21, 2025
I'm re reading the novel in hopes that once I finish this drama will air. Hopefully
The only thing I'm worried about is whether or not they have removed the reincarnation of the FL from the drama - which is like, a MAJOR part of the story's plot. It is literally the catalyst of the entire novel, as Chu Yu is reliving events and making changes based on what she KNOWS is going to happen, in hopes of a better future.
They did this with Legend of a Female General drama, where unlike the novel she didn't actually die, and it messed with some of the logic of that story, though it isn't exactly the same circumstance since in that novel she wasn't reliving the past but instead had transmigrated into someone else's body and was still in the present.