is there a happy ending or is this one of those dramas that will be told in 2 seasons because of stupid laws
It's a tradegy disquised as a cheap romance story. So if you love great character led stories, you will enjoy it. You will also enjoy it too if you like cheap romances. This drama does a good job of showing different kinds of loves--from unspoken love to childhood love.
There a lot changes and scene cuts predominantly to YaoLiu's romance. In season one, they deleted XY dream about…
The production decisions couldn't sell the show. So the marketing team shifted gears and started using YaoLiu and Xiang Liu to sell. I remember all the previews were predominantly YaoLiu and Xiang Liu. Haha!
I'm so confused. How is this drama a xuanhuan? Isn't there any immortal character?Because if there's an immortal…
LYF doesn't fit Xuanhuan either, there are no adventure/leveling to attain something with your own strength. CX journey to the throne nor XY determination to protect herself doesn't really fulfill this genre's unique feature. So I think it's more Xianxia than Xuanhuan, despite no clear bounderies between the realms of the gods, humans and demons, as they all are coexisting together in Dahuang.
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I have a question for people who have read the story presented in this drama. Does the story in the drama exactly…
There a lot changes and scene cuts predominantly to YaoLiu's romance. In season one, they deleted XY dream about ocean stars while sleeping in XL's shell, pond scene where Jing refused to kiss her because "she didn't have him in his eyes", deleted XY laughing at Jing when he asked her for the oath, bed scene when she found out FFB IS XL (XY was too cold, but she was worried in the novel), XY napping with FFB|XL taking care of her and all the times they went shopping together and he will spoil her.
Please...XY is a polynormous heart, she never outright reject anyone. Her refusal to kiss XL after she became…
Polynormous, I guess, in a Western concept, is not quite the right word. Lol. In my language, we have a term for people like XY - 'neeg siab coob.' It literally translates to someone who has many hearts. It doesn't carry nor have the same kind of vibe that the word 'polynormous' does. It carries a deep cultural stigma as someone who is selfish and insecure; therefore, they throw their hearts around and keep their options open. Someone who is 'siab coob' only cares about their needs and wants and how their romantic partners can fill their voids.
So Winny interpretation of XY is misleading, because XY fits the bill of a person who is siab coob. Lmao. Maybe in her culture they don't have such a concept and therefore, makes it hard to grasp that XY could possibly be so fickle hearted.
The reason I do not take anyone who doesn't like tushan Jing serious is because they always don't like him because…
Lol...character development is not important...haha...that was a good laugh. 😂 She didn't choose YaoJing as her favorite romance (never heard such blasphemy from Tong Hua) to conclude the story. She merely used it as an alternative ending to her other body of works.
@WanningHusky94Since you cowardly block me so I will answer you here. (Lol I was surprised I got notification…
Please...XY is a polynormous heart, she never outright reject anyone. Her refusal to kiss XL after she became a princess was just her insecurities and her trying to keep her oath to Jing...but on land she half rejected and half confessed hoping XL would be the one to make the first move. To her dismal, he backed out instead. Who cares if TH wrote TSJ as endgame, she did it as creative choice to offset her other works--we call that kind of gimmick, a plot device. Plot device are important for only one purpose--to wait for other more important characters to make decisons about it's fate. 😂
One thing I don't understand. At the start of the story, CX was held hostage for 200 years by King Haoling. But…
Historically, emperors all over East Asia took "hostages" from tribute nations, as away to show fealty. They were often princes (and thier mother if they were concubine born). They would still live a life of luxery. So in c ontext, CX was hostage to Haoling as a gesture of good faith.
I realized, XY left with a man who lacks will to not bends over his manipulative family politics while, selfishly…
XY's character never truly grows. As someone who loves character development, XY failed to impress me as protagonist. LYF as a story is beautifully tragic, even for XY becuase she never truly overcomes her interpersonal problems.
In my language, we have a term for people like XY - 'neeg siab coob.' It literally translates to someone who has many hearts. It doesn't carry nor have the same kind of vibe that the word 'polynormous' does. It carries a deep cultural stigma as someone who is selfish and insecure; therefore, they throw their hearts around and keep their options open. Someone who is 'siab coob' only cares about their needs and wants and how their romantic partners can fill their voids.
So Winny interpretation of XY is misleading, because XY fits the bill of a person who is siab coob. Lmao. Maybe in her culture they don't have such a concept and therefore, makes it hard to grasp that XY could possibly be so fickle hearted.