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Replying to deminni May 26, 2025
Title Youthful Glory Spoiler
A theory I have about Ming Tan’s father
I may be totally off here, but I think the Emperor and Jiang Xu have a hand in maybe a staged death? To lure out the mastermind: Ming Tan’s Godfather. Idk, it all seems like it’s moving very fast and so the Emperor and Jiang Xu must devise a plan and go to extremes to catch the real culprit. Ming Tan unfortunately will be caught in the crossfire, but she needs to believe her father died to sell the whole thing. That’s why Jiang Xu asked her and emphasized again to trust him. This is just my wild guess. Have watched too many of these political mind games before haha.
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On Youthful Glory May 26, 2025
If you’re thinking about starting this drama, you should probably read this (one small spoiler but not much else). Sorry for the length, but I hope it will help a little bit.

Not all female leads have to be extremely smart, capable, independent, and never need a man to save the day. I’m so baffled by the comments not liking female lead, when in reality, there are all types of women who all have different stories to tell because we are all multi-faceted. I consider myself high maintenance with standards that I do not bend for anyone, and I have a partner who understands and accepts that and he is willing to be with me and love me even when I can be bratty, bossy, and princess-like at times. I think that is why I relate to Ming Tan so much. To me, the typical “heroine” in a cdrama who is capable of anything are such Mary Sue archetypes that I also get tired of it, too. I just can’t relate. This drama is NOT one of those stories, and if you are wanting that, this is NOT the drama for you.

The female lead is imperfect, spoiled, rich, and extremely feminine. But from those traits, Ming Tan also brings kindness, youth, savviness, and the feminine touch that Jiang Xu lacks and needs in his life to develop his character; she makes him question how he treats those around him and gives him space to be thoughtful and caring because Ming Tan is so receptive of his taking care of her (she fully embraced that about him); there are women out there who like to be taken care of and men who like to dote. This show is that dynamic and I love it all the more for it. Ming Tan gives back in her own quiet and gentle way, such as accepting the fish knowing she is allergic because she values his efforts, and/or pushing back at him when she thinks he is being too harsh. She is not trained in martial arts and is a true girly girl who continues to be targeted by everyone around her, so he is there to protect her because she is put into situations where she absolutely cannot fight back. Ming Tan needs Jiang Xu physically while Jiang Xu needs Ming Tan emotionally. They balance each other out.

You often see Mary Sue characters who never need the male lead’s help and he’s always helping her anyways, but the female lead always takes it for granted. I am not a fan of those stories where the male lead has to love silently forever until the female lead finally accepts him after 80 million years. That is why I am so happy to see a female character like Ming Tan completely embracing her femininity and loving the male lead who is protective and fully capable and willing to save her no matter what (he is an acts of service man). That does not mean that she is useless as we have seen time and again that Ming Tan has her own thoughts, opinions, and strength by how she’s managed her household, how fairly she treats her servants and even her stepmother and stepsister, how capable she is now that she’s starting to manage Jiang Xu’s businesses as well as the refugee crisis.

With our male lead, Jiang Xu is stoic, ruthless, and impartial in every way because he is a man with solid integrity and morals that paint the world in black and white. Hell, I noticed he literally ONLY dresses in black and white before Ming Tan came along. She brings colors and emotions and whimsy into his life because she wears her feelings on her sleeve, be it her gentle nature, sassy princess upbringing, and/or her embarrassing antics. She strives for perfection but falls short because she is human, not a Mary Sue who does everything right. Those are boring characters with no flaws. Ming Tan is supposed to be high maintenance and the facade of perfection in a society that demands it of their nobles, and especially their women in such a patriarchal society. Her reputation is ALWAYS on the line because everyone is jealous of her being renowned and painted as being perfect. I’m sure there is so much pressure on her to always be perfect, but she is genuine in wanting to ensure she does not sully the family name. She is vain, but it is because she bears a responsibility to upkeep that image for her family’s reputation. She also grew up with everything at the palm of her hands, so if her criteria list for her husband is long, then it is fully within character and her right to choose someone who matches it. She is high in status and has many positive and high quality traits that a man in that era would want as well. Why can’t our girl be picky? She’s a complete catch! But the thing that I love is that Jiang Xu has seen it all and knows she is not perfect, but he falls for her in spite of and because of all of that, fully embracing the side of Ming Tan that no one else knows about. He sees her as her, completely beyond the reputation that precedes her.

Yes, this is a drama where you can turn your brain off a little bit to enjoy. It’s a lighthearted romcom that isn’t pretending to be what it’s not. The show does not take itself seriously, but there is still an interesting love story and lead/side character dynamics that are intriguing, fun, and adorable to watch if you want chemistry, fluff, and two beautiful people who make you giddy and swoon. Their scenes together are electric.

Just like Ming Tan and Jiang Xu, the drama is not perfect. It does need more backstory than what 13 episodes have given us so far, especially the court/emperor/empress dowager struggle for power, and yes it utilizes lots of tropes in romcom and dramas, but that’s what it wants to be. It’s not here to subvert tropes, and it doesn’t want to. It just wants you to happily enjoy a blossoming love story with cute antics and some potential climactic angst/crisis that will test our two leads. Nothing here is groundbreaking, but I am here and staying for the tropes, the romance, and the characters. So far, it is serving and I am feasting. If it changes in the future, I will still cherish the ride so far.
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Replying to ChaosCoordinator May 25, 2025
I think the hairstyle is actually supposed to be the Wan Ji hairstyle from the Song Dynasty if I remember correctly.…
Oh I did not know that! That’s so cool! Learn something new every day.
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Replying to deminni May 25, 2025
To each their own I guess, but I am thoroughly enjoying the acting from all characters, including both male and…
For someone who has dropped the drama, you seem like you’re still very hung up on it? I’ve already watched the drama twice through because of how much I’m enjoying it and have already formed my opinion. I hope you were responding to the original question and not to me, because “to each their own” just means agree to disagree. Hope your timestamp helps someone else.
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Replying to deminni May 25, 2025
Idk I feel like it’s mutual… he’s amused by her… she starts falling once she realizes who he is. It’s…
I know, but he was soooo amused by her even before the wedding decision. Like intrigued and amused, and he 100% would not have considered marrying her if he didn’t at least fall for her a little bit? But yes, I do not know the answer to the original question bc their dynamic evolved so naturally.
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Replying to naamahnaya May 24, 2025
Who falls first?
Idk I feel like it’s mutual… he’s amused by her… she starts falling once she realizes who he is. It’s hard to truly differentiate. So cute!
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Replying to naamahnaya May 24, 2025
How's the acting?
To each their own I guess, but I am thoroughly enjoying the acting from all characters, including both male and female leads. It’s restrained, but not overacted, which can get really annoying if the show is already comedic and the actors are over the top. I think the notes are hit where they need to be hit and is very enjoyable. Overall, it’s very lighthearted, funny, and sweet, but more drama is coming. You should give it a try! I’m addicted and waiting eagerly daily for eps to drop.
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Replying to p__inkish May 24, 2025
Is the English subtitle on MGTV EP12 SVIP gone for anyone else? I checked and the other languages are there, but…
Yeah I encountered the same problem.
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Replying to Nyx_flyy0210 May 23, 2025
I don't know if it's spoiler or not,but in the intro,there was a picture of a girl, holding a sword. I want to…
I think the girl with the sword is KeYing.

The tag is incorrect.
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Replying to Lilybilly May 23, 2025
Where’s Ke Ying?!? Love that actress…
I accidentally saw a preview and she is coming soon. I think in next ep or 2. I think she is going to bring an interesting dynamic to the story as far as I can tell from the previews keke
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On Youthful Glory May 23, 2025
Title Youthful Glory Spoiler
I was holding my breath the whole time Jiang Xu teased her by taking a bath and then almost pinning her down on the bed to let her know exactly how healthy her husband really is. Holy moly… that scene was filmed so well. The chemistry is chemistrying!

Ming Tan… I know you fully regret that marriage contract now.
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Replying to Dramasama May 22, 2025
At least it was over quick rather than dragged on
They’re definitely going to come back with a vengeance , though, if I know my cdrama tropes sighhh
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Replying to RilakkumasBubbleTea May 21, 2025
Title Youthful Glory Spoiler
On Ep 6 why didn't she just tell her father who the man was since she's engaged to him already? I don't get it.
I think it’s still a reputation thing. They’re unmarried so she should not have been out at that inn with a man to begin with? That was my interpretation. Our Ming Tan is very worried about her image (and of course, it was probably just an annoying thing the writers/directors did to her so that Jiang Xu could burst in and save the day lol).
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Replying to rgrgpluto May 21, 2025
Why does it say "General Female Lead" in the Genre tag? I am o episode 5 and there is no indication that FL knows…
I think it’s an MDL typo that just needs to be removed. Anyone know how? Pretty please?
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