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Replying to EikoSarandra Jul 25, 2024
is he stronger than baili dong jun prime?
Yup he was the strongest among all even stronger than BLDJ's former master
Replying to Kdramashii Jul 25, 2024
As someone who has only seen TBOY and none of the animated versions, I find myself getting confused as to why…
Baili Dongjun is the grandson of Marquis Zhenxi and a top martial artist and a sole heir to western chu strongest martial arts so of course he's a big threat to the court and Beili
Replying to 10666829 Jul 25, 2024
Is it worth watching? I watched TBOY , So i have high expectations
It is!! The story is quite impressive
On Dashing Youth Jul 25, 2024
The fight scene (not necessary a fight scene) in episode 16 is just -w- chef kiss. Mr.Li isn't just strong, he's the strongest of the strongest xD
Replying to Totoro888 Jul 24, 2024
Anyone else feel like taking off Young Master Liu Yu’s hat? Why did they cast such a gorgeous guy and then hide…
because da character dislike people seeing his face and our beloved cast was the perfect choice cus he's handsome xD
Replying to Santagirl Jul 24, 2024
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Is there somebody here who has read the novel? Is there any possibility that this drama ends with happy endings…
there's some rumors of this drama being split into two seasons so the bad things might not happen here
Replying to Xiao Ruirui Jul 24, 2024
Nope but he will have a disciple named Tang Lian who ended up ded in TBOY
You didn't know? season two is confirmed- production will start this year (some rumors said it already begin since february)
Replying to Xiao Ruirui Jul 24, 2024
Nope but he will have a disciple named Tang Lian who ended up ded in TBOY
I know but he was marked as dead in s1 but hey at least we knows for sure he's coming back in s2 thanks to the extra episodes
Replying to Xiao Ruirui Jul 24, 2024
She's a duke daughter and apparently is a chess piece for her family to gain power by marrying her to the prince.
She was kidnapped back by the royal fam I think and got locked up in the palace
Replying to nandani Jul 24, 2024
Does BDJ have kids or family in future ?
Nope but he will have a disciple named Tang Lian who ended up ded in TBOY
Replying to Xavion15 Jul 24, 2024
All the fights are so flashy and extra and I kind of love that lolDude throws a flash at a guy and he melts from…
I mean he's (Wen Hujiu) the poison king's son afterall
Replying to princessxiaochuhe Jul 24, 2024
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Guys if anyone knows can I know why Yi Wenjun is forced to marry the prince (who goes on to be king later, xiao…
She's a duke daughter and apparently is a chess piece for her family to gain power by marrying her to the prince.
Replying to adobetty Jul 23, 2024
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are you stup id or brainwash? wuxia? let me tell you about your culture if you are so s tupid like this. 😊wuxia…
Funny you said that, even my friends, grandparents and uncle in law who studies China history and culture confirmed what I said is true, drinking is one of the cultural root of the chinese cultures and no you should be the person who need to go and get a life and stop spreading bullshit. Don't act like you know Chinese cultures. Oh and my ancestors would have cried if they heard your statements not because they heard what I said
Replying to adobetty Jul 23, 2024
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are you stup id or brainwash? wuxia? let me tell you about your culture if you are so s tupid like this. 😊wuxia…
Actually let me correct you here,

1. Wuxia is a genre of Chinese fiction that focuses on the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. The term "wuxia" is derived from "wu" (martial) and "xia" (chivalrous hero). This genre blends elements of martial arts, chivalry, and Chinese folklore, creating stories that often revolve around the themes of honor, loyalty, and the quest for justice.

2. Why they drink alcohol:

Character Development:

Demonstrating Martial Prowess: Drinking large amounts of liquor without getting drunk can showcase a character's internal strength and martial arts prowess.
Revealing Personality: How a character handles alcohol can reveal aspects of their personality, such as resilience, vulnerability, or a carefree attitude.

Social and Cultural Context:

Camaraderie and Brotherhood: Sharing a drink is a common way to bond, showing loyalty and building trust among characters. It often precedes important conversations or agreements.
Celebration and Mourning: Alcohol is used in celebrations to honor victories and in mourning to remember fallen comrades, reflecting the characters' emotional states.

Narrative Device:

Plot Advancement: Drinking scenes can serve as a backdrop for crucial plot developments, such as the forging of alliances, confessions, or the reveal of secrets.
- Conflict and Resolution: Alcohol can heighten tensions or bring about resolutions, adding drama to the story.

Symbolism:
- Freedom and Rebellion: Characters who drink freely often embody a spirit of rebellion and non-conformity, defying societal norms.
Escape and Reflection: Drinking can symbolize a character's desire to escape from their troubles or reflect on their past.

In Chinese culture, alcohol has historical and cultural significance, often associated with hospitality, celebration, and rituals. In wuxia, this cultural backdrop enhances the authenticity and richness of the narrative, providing a deeper connection to Chinese traditions and values. So go do your research before you decided to talk about chinese culture especially if it is about wuxia
Replying to pamgees Jul 23, 2024
I don't know about other things but I don't think calling someone dumb for not knowing their culture is even more…
Ah sorry but I don't really have good choice over words I used. But these people pissed me off cus the way they commented about the cultures like they knows the culture even after we explained shiet and all is just annoying
Replying to Meari21 Jul 23, 2024
For real?! I love that song! I can't wait to watch the episode!
Me and my siblings literally jump on our couch when the ost started playing as the bgm xD
On Dashing Youth Jul 23, 2024
I am convinced the people commenting on Chinese culture used in this drama are just stupid or their brain is defected. I'm Chinese myself and it seems like I have to explain my culture again and again for these no brain cells people to understand. We the Chinese are not even offended about how our culture is portrayed here because it's wuxia so why are these people trying so hard to find fault with this drama?
Replying to Bahar Jul 22, 2024
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It's because he's disrespectful and dismissive towards strangers and even his own father. He looks down on everyone…
wdym he need to be taught a lesson and a wakeup call? He's a teenager who's only 18 for god sake who haven't seen much of the world and was pampered by his family since he was a kid. All he needs is good instructions and patience and guidance from a good master and more experienced in the world not a lesson or a wake up call and as you can see his father is also harsh towards Dj so it's reasonable for DJ to response like that to his father. His character is high ego, proud and gutty which is normal as it is a common trait of high ranked noble young masters. His personality is almost the same as Gu Jiusi from Destined or the other high ego high ranked masters from other dramas. He never meant to join the academy from the first place but they forced him into a corner after his master died.
Replying to ender1979 Jul 22, 2024
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well, he is, from a certain POV, a spoiled brat. very much so, considering how his grandpa IS spoiling him (and…
Dj got drunk because he drank a lot and those wine were pretty strong and tbh I agree if I were to witness the death of my bestfriend and his family unable to help then also witness the death of my master on my way to become successful in life I would prefer to be a drunkard and bratty person for the rest of my life too