I love the sisters' relationship. They're always thinking of each other, even in the direst of situations. Even though Qing Kui has always been the favored one, Ye Tan has never hated her sister for it, which wouldn't have been the case in many other dramas.
Even though she is reckless and childish in many ways, you can see Ye Tan's maturity here. She knows that it's her father at fault and never takes it out on Qing Kui.
1. At the beginning of the drama, no one would expect the immature little Song Wu to fall in love with a commoner and be willing to let go of her Princess title. But she did! She went from a a jealous little brat to a intelligent young woman. The scene of her kneeling in front of the Xin Chuan Master, confidently saying that she will give up her royal title, will forever be iconic.
2. Yuan Ying has her own dreams, but is willing to help Li Wei become the best wife before leaving for her journey. Although she is a rule-follower, she will break the rules when necessary.
3. I was rooting for Bai Lu, Shuang Jiang, and all the other 3rd Prince concubines all the way! Tell him off girls! He shouldn't be allowed to treat them this way, and now they're off to start their own business! Instead of all that annoying harem drama, the concubines are the best of friends.
4. Honorable mention to 2nd Prince's wife. Yes, she has always been targeting Hao Jia, but you can see her softening in the last few episodes because she can relate to what Hao Jia is currently going through.
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Not sure what exactly you're talking about, but there are a few similarities between the two dramas, just not many. They're both from novels written by the same (highly-acclaimed) author and Chang Heng makes a cameo in that drama. The costume team is also the same.
This show tastes like fine wine 🍷 to me. 'Bitter' but you want it anyway. Thats the emotion i have with this…
Why comment here? lol. Of course everyone has different taste. Then you proceed with 'no offense'...sorry but not needed. 'No offence' is used as an excuse for someone who knows they're offending someone but is trying not to seem as rude. Keep that in mind for yourself in the future.
I respect your opinion, I have no reason to be offended, but I don't think there's any meaning to this MDL notification you just sent me. :)
Even though she is reckless and childish in many ways, you can see Ye Tan's maturity here. She knows that it's her father at fault and never takes it out on Qing Kui.
2. Yuan Ying has her own dreams, but is willing to help Li Wei become the best wife before leaving for her journey. Although she is a rule-follower, she will break the rules when necessary.
3. I was rooting for Bai Lu, Shuang Jiang, and all the other 3rd Prince concubines all the way! Tell him off girls! He shouldn't be allowed to treat them this way, and now they're off to start their own business! Instead of all that annoying harem drama, the concubines are the best of friends.
4. Honorable mention to 2nd Prince's wife. Yes, she has always been targeting Hao Jia, but you can see her softening in the last few episodes because she can relate to what Hao Jia is currently going through.
Not sure what exactly you're talking about, but there are a few similarities between the two dramas, just not many. They're both from novels written by the same (highly-acclaimed) author and Chang Heng makes a cameo in that drama. The costume team is also the same.
I respect your opinion, I have no reason to be offended, but I don't think there's any meaning to this MDL notification you just sent me. :)