Loved everything about this awesome drama from the superlative performances from the main leads and talented support cast to the spectacular fighting scenes and all round great story. I so hope there will be a season 2 as the ending leaves open this possibility. Yang Yang was so impressive in this drama and so suits these type of historical roles and special mention to Alen Feng whose performance was also brilliant and a great counter to Yang Yang. Very disappointing to see such a low rating for such a great show as definitely needs to be much higher. 10/10 for me.
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i hated the ending they gave to bai yu tong....why?!??!!?!? he deserved a better ending....he was as good as zhan…
They both survive - even in the official ending. After Linglong becomes sect leader, she is told she has two visitor - Zhan Rifei and Ding Zhaohui. Those are the aliases Zhan Zhao and Bai Yutang used the first time they introduced themselves to her.
This drama gives me interesting nostalgia for other past and recent dramas. Every time I hear Linglong call Zhan…
Agree with the Samurai X vibes. Zhan Zhao also uses the back of his sword not to kill and Kenshin has this double edge sword to prevent him also to kill.
Thematically, this is a much deeper and richer script than I had initially given it credit for being. Certainly more sophisticated than your average so-called idol drama. I find the gaslighting around in/justice rather fascinating. The mental gymnastics indulged by the perps and their accomplices certainly has one reeling. There's obviously a hierarchy of virtues at play and justice ranks pretty low in the scheme of things. Things like family honour/interests take precedence over everything. In the case of the Jin family, they pay lip service to talent with the Suwen Assembly but really there's a fair bit of gatekeeping going on. I felt a Mozart-Salieri moment there a la Amadeus. Poor Jin Xuewen. He certainly wasn't a paragon of virtue but the Jin family could have done a lot more to support him and Bai Yutang after the death of their parents. Their "guy", the one they handpicked for the top job was the monster they help create. He'd peaked early and lived most of his adult life knowing that he was a lesser toxicologist to his dead cousin.
Poor Bai Yutang. Being constantly gaslighted by so-called relatives. He should burn the entire place down. An institution that was created to save lives is now complicit in cover-up and murder.
repost....Seeing a lot of people in the comments asking why our "Imperial Cat" always holds back from…
Also, the part about him “protecting“ the bad guys from the sex slave trade when in reality he’s not protecting them, he’s protecting the evidence that they hold within them so that they can testify in court. That’s the epitome of justice! If you kill off all the evidence, how the hell are you going to bring down the conspiracy? The fact that ML runs on a completely different moral ground than those in the more show arts world should be fairly recognizable. After all, he’s basically like a cop and a detective all rolled into one. He’s there to look for evidence, for clues not to just kill people, even if they are in the wrong or doing heinous things. The more evidence he can gather against them, the faster the court can judge them and execute them.
I am disappointed by the way ordinary people, who have never held positions of extreme importance, such as judges and court officers, tend to see ZZ's thinking as moralistic or something like that. How do you ordinary people think a justice officer should act? By killing everyone? No matter how heinous the crime, there are still laws. I saw people commenting that he shouldn't have protected the guy who...He kidnapped women to take to the pavilion, but man, that was his job, to gather evidence, and the bastard in question was proof that the definition of JUSTICE is truly fulfilled. That's it.The goal of the drama. If you don't like how real and effective justice handles cases, you shouldn't be watching dramas about justice, but rather about vigilantes. If that's the case, there's a drama for you.Very good, with an actor who looks a lot like Yang Yang, he's Taiwanese, and his name is Had I Not See the Sun.
A lot of people are asking Why doesn't ZZ kill his attackers? Because it is - Judge Bao's Philosophy ________________________________________ Why Doesn't Zhan Zhao Kill His Attackers? ⚔️⚖️ Seeing a lot of people in the comments asking why our "Imperial Cat" always holds back from delivering a fatal blow to the people trying to take his head. Why leave them alive when they are literally out to assassinate him?
It all comes down to Judge Bao’s Philosophy.
Zhan Zhao isn't just another lawless rogue wandering the jianghu. He is a 4th-rank imperial guard who serves under Bao Zheng—the most famously incorruptible, legally strict judge in Chinese lore.
The Rule of Law vs. Vigilante Justice: Judge Bao’s entire mission is built on the belief that no one is above the law, and justice must be absolute and decided by a court, not the blade of a sword.
Upholding the Code: If Zhan Zhao plays executioner in the middle of a forest or a rain-slicked alley, he becomes no better than the criminals he's trying to stop. He strips away the chance for a fair trial, which is exactly how you uncover the larger, deeper conspiracies.
True Chivalry (Xia): His restraint isn't a sign of weakness; it's the ultimate show of control and discipline. He possesses peerless martial arts skills, but he chooses to apprehend or disarm rather than slaughter because he answers to a higher moral standard.
Granted, we are on episode 6 and he hasn’t actually dragged a single person back to Kaifeng court yet—they usually just scurry away or jump over a wall the second he drops them—but the intent is there! He isn't being soft; he's just keeping his hands clean for the justice system... even if the criminals run too fast to experience it. ⚖️
is this not about the character who follows justice bao? where is justice bao? also the bad reviews are not without…
Yes Zhan Zhao is Justice Bao's protector and henchman. The plot has to do with Taizong emperor's ascent; allegedly by murdering his brother Taizu. Enemy kingdom Western Xia is using "evidence" of this to destabilize the empire. Xiangyang Wang is the mastermind. Zhan Zhao is tasked to uncover all the people involved in this conspiracy. Seems quite a straightforward plot to me.
I will never stop begging the administration of this site to please remove the option that you can rate a drama that Is not even finished!!!!!!! Some people rate low even before is release like others rate high before it releases. Some people are rating even when is two episodes out and some are just haters or people who don't care how the plot developed and rate high because they are fanatics (Yes fanatics not fans there's a level of difference in the delusion.) of the actors!! Some people actually take it seriously of how the dramas are rated or reviewed!!! Some we have experience and are smarted than take the rating serious and because of the reasons I explain above!!!! Where can we gather signatures to request the removal of that option! And yes I have asked about it in the forum meant for requests and also about making the number of blocking members unlimited.
Example Mygoodreads doesn't let you rate a book that is not released or you haven't read.
Yangyang's action scenes never disappoint. I'm here for the fighting scenes. Also, I didn't expect Zhanzhao and Linglong to have this much chemistry. Even when this drama is not a romantic one, I can feel their chemistry.
Waiting for today episodes... And I was thinking about how glad I am that for once we have a FL who fight with a sword and her martial arts only. Usually wuxia fls use daggers, or bows (which are cool okay, but swordsss), or a whip, or some sort of magic power, so it's pretty refreshining seeing Ling Long properly fight with a sword and be good at it. I like her.
Even though episode six wasn't subbed as well it was still pretty good and I like how our lead was able to figure out what happened to his friend's family and hopefully we'll get justice. I also think that the rat was not really ham it was someone else masquerading since apparently face masks are common use in this series? What exactly is going on? I guess we will have to see in today's episodes. Love the fight scene. I think they are absolutely the best.
Poor Bai Yutang. Being constantly gaslighted by so-called relatives. He should burn the entire place down. An institution that was created to save lives is now complicit in cover-up and murder.
With recent MDL rating, "No romance" or "Humble romance" with 7.0+ is the new 8.0+ rating for costume drama. 😍
Why doesn't ZZ kill his attackers?
Because it is - Judge Bao's Philosophy
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Why Doesn't Zhan Zhao Kill His Attackers? ⚔️⚖️
Seeing a lot of people in the comments asking why our "Imperial Cat" always holds back from delivering a fatal blow to the people trying to take his head. Why leave them alive when they are literally out to assassinate him?
It all comes down to Judge Bao’s Philosophy.
Zhan Zhao isn't just another lawless rogue wandering the jianghu. He is a 4th-rank imperial guard who serves under Bao Zheng—the most famously incorruptible, legally strict judge in Chinese lore.
The Rule of Law vs. Vigilante Justice: Judge Bao’s entire mission is built on the belief that no one is above the law, and justice must be absolute and decided by a court, not the blade of a sword.
Upholding the Code: If Zhan Zhao plays executioner in the middle of a forest or a rain-slicked alley, he becomes no better than the criminals he's trying to stop. He strips away the chance for a fair trial, which is exactly how you uncover the larger, deeper conspiracies.
True Chivalry (Xia): His restraint isn't a sign of weakness; it's the ultimate show of control and discipline. He possesses peerless martial arts skills, but he chooses to apprehend or disarm rather than slaughter because he answers to a higher moral standard.
Granted, we are on episode 6 and he hasn’t actually dragged a single person back to Kaifeng court yet—they usually just scurry away or jump over a wall the second he drops them—but the intent is there! He isn't being soft; he's just keeping his hands clean for the justice system... even if the criminals run too fast to experience it. ⚖️
The plot has to do with Taizong emperor's ascent; allegedly by murdering his brother Taizu. Enemy kingdom Western Xia is using "evidence" of this to destabilize the empire. Xiangyang Wang is the mastermind. Zhan Zhao is tasked to uncover all the people involved in this conspiracy. Seems quite a straightforward plot to me.
Example Mygoodreads doesn't let you rate a book that is not released or you haven't read.
Also, I didn't expect Zhanzhao and Linglong to have this much chemistry. Even when this drama is not a romantic one, I can feel their chemistry.
Usually wuxia fls use daggers, or bows (which are cool okay, but swordsss), or a whip, or some sort of magic power, so it's pretty refreshining seeing Ling Long properly fight with a sword and be good at it. I like her.