I am finding this intriguing (4eps in). I am a little annoyed at the exposition in episode 1 - telling us about…
Right, that part also didn't sit well with me. It would be better had they just made a simple and short introduction or even no introduction at all. Aside from it was a spoiler, it left the viewers quite a bad first impression towards her. I mean yes, she did bad things indeed, but that was for us to judge when the time comes and when she did the unprecedented—not when we just barely knew her.
Okay I'm up to date, loved episode 4, BUT there was a massive flawn - they overdone the investigation, wanted…
I agree with your first statement, but I think maybe they decided to pin it all to the baseball player so that someone would be held accountable for the death of her father? 'Cause it would be too obvious of a cover-up if no ome is held accountable, and the CEO recruiting the baseball player might be less powerful compared to the Deputy Chief (whom I assume to be the backer of Long Star Entertainment).
The FL and ML are not really a couple. they are having this platonic kind of relationship.. the ML is always by…
OH so the ML knew her real personality all along, gosh I wonder how he'd handle her and everything? Thing got more interesting and at the same time, more thrilling now!
Can someone spoil me? The FL was introduced as a manipulative person who only approached men for her own ambitions. Does it include the ML too? 'Cuz they already look like a couple, so I can prepare myself for a heartache, please. TT
I love how the genres blend well with each other, and they are all evident in each episode. There are also comedic reliefs are well-placed, and the pacing was quite slow but sits well with us (since it was the point of the drama), enabling us to savor the moments and letting us take our time to feel the emotions that it intends to make us feel. I'm still on Ep3 yet I already love every bit of it. It truly deserves the hype, I'm so glad that the most-awaited drama of the year had become the most worth-watching I've ever seen.
Can someone please explain to me why this drama is categorized as xuanhuan not xianxia?
As far as I know, the difference between xianxia and xuanhuan is that Xianxia elements are inherently from Chinese/Eastern mythology, which involves supernatural abilities like flying, use of magic, and achieving immortality. Meanwhile, Xuanhuan is a combination of Xianxia, Wuxia and/or other fantasy or sci-fi elements (which means it could be a mix of Chinese and Western mythology).
The main goal of the population in a Xianxia is spiritual cultivation (from the Taoism belief) and seeking eternal life. In Xuanhuan, there could be a cultivation system too but the powers could also be gained arbitrarily. This explains why obtaining Heavenly Grief just somehow awakens Ji Bo Zai's spiritual veins that he was finally able to cultivate.
Another point to note is that Xianxia takes place in a world analogous to ancient China, but Xuanhuan takes place in a completely fictional, often a totally different world (not Earth-based). The main goal of the population in LITC is to get the Blessed Rain that is the source of energy of all beings, but in Xianxia, energy is obtained in the nature. It also shows how LITC is set in a different world where it has its own rules.
I'm still on Ep6. The first few episodes were quite frustrating to watch due to the way Xiang Yun acts. I just can't get used to her character at some point, and I'm not even someone who's easily bothered with FLs like her. She constantly pushes Chang Kong off in the Mortal Realm, like yes it's understandable given by their original identities that only she remembers but it still looks like she doesn't think before doing things oftentimes, so it's difficult to relate with her even if I wanted to. The writers didn't do Xiang Yun's character justice, I hope she will have a character growth as soon as possible. I'm still giving this show a chance.
No offense, but it sounds like a review from a female teenager. I see it vice-versa. Lee Se Young was top notch.…
Me too. And in the second part of the story, her demeanor gradually changed from young playful maiden to a mature and wise lady. Her character growth is evident throughout the show, and it's one of the reasons why this is still one of my top dramas of all times. I still remember how the ending literally made me cry every night for a week.
On Ep32, I'm kinda sad that Cheng Yang's kind and naive character slowly dissipated because of what happened to his father and brother, but also glad that he's now more open to growth and will surely be able to see the true colors of his Zhuang family. I would love to see him as a wise ruler.
On the rock where MX (MY) stays in Yaoguang Mountain before, she wrote "一第下天" (yí dì xià tiān) which translates to "Ming Xian is the best" but when I tried to use a translator app, I just got confused because it also translates to "Day by day."
Then, when JBZ saw it, he added "獻明" (xiàn míng) at the end, making it 一第下天獻明. Now, it translates to "One by one, the heavens bring light." I find this translation meaningful, though I'm also not sure if it was a correct translation. Can anyone explain?
I think there’s a memory of BYL saying about only those who had heavenly grief and golden millet dream can do…
wait, I don't remember there's a scene like that lmao let me re-watch it
but I thought the sky-swallowing array is meant to be a destructive thing, because the reason why Chao Yuan's father wants to steal the recipe of GDM was exactly because he wanted to rule the Six Realms by using that array. now I'm confused 😭
Tomorrow will be the finale, and all the 4 remaining episodes will drop. As much as I'm eager to know what will happen next, I'm still not ready to let go of this drama. I'LL MISS MY MINGZAI 😭😭😭
The main goal of the population in a Xianxia is spiritual cultivation (from the Taoism belief) and seeking eternal life. In Xuanhuan, there could be a cultivation system too but the powers could also be gained arbitrarily. This explains why obtaining Heavenly Grief just somehow awakens Ji Bo Zai's spiritual veins that he was finally able to cultivate.
Another point to note is that Xianxia takes place in a world analogous to ancient China, but Xuanhuan takes place in a completely fictional, often a totally different world (not Earth-based). The main goal of the population in LITC is to get the Blessed Rain that is the source of energy of all beings, but in Xianxia, energy is obtained in the nature. It also shows how LITC is set in a different world where it has its own rules.
On the rock where MX (MY) stays in Yaoguang Mountain before, she wrote "一第下天" (yí dì xià tiān) which translates to "Ming Xian is the best" but when I tried to use a translator app, I just got confused because it also translates to "Day by day."
Then, when JBZ saw it, he added "獻明" (xiàn míng) at the end, making it 一第下天獻明. Now, it translates to "One by one, the heavens bring light." I find this translation meaningful, though I'm also not sure if it was a correct translation. Can anyone explain?
but I thought the sky-swallowing array is meant to be a destructive thing, because the reason why Chao Yuan's father wants to steal the recipe of GDM was exactly because he wanted to rule the Six Realms by using that array. now I'm confused 😭