Sentence from the book that I would put in Gu Jiu Si's mouth: There is a compassionate line in the book spoken by Liu Yu Ru about Luo Zi Shang (that she wishes there was a better situation for people so that they would not become an LZS). PS: I don't know if any of that will happen. But... I wonder.π€π€π·
#34 #35 What a twist. Getting close to highest point of Gu Juisi vs. Lou Zishang. I think Luis Xueyi loves this…
Will there be this moment? Gu Jiu Si vs Luo Zi Shang (Wish there was a conversation like two brothers who want to settle scores with each other.) π π
#34 #35 What a twist. Getting close to highest point of Gu Juisi vs. Lou Zishang. I think Luis Xueyi loves this…
Yes, Liu Xue Yi is talented in this kind of character, and that's why he is chosen for these charming roles, important and strong roles. But... this is too little for Liu Xue Yi, as he has already spent a long time in this kind of supporting role. It's time for us to watch their main roles which are yet to be broadcast and are already filmed. 1-Hua Mei (romance, espionage, Republic of China); 2-What if (romance, modern). 3- In Blossum (romance, detective, costume drama) concludes shooting this month. And the next ones to be filmed: in August: 4-A moment but forever (fantasy, romance) shooting starts in August. Scheduled to be filmed: 5-In the moonlight (fantasy, romance) and 6-Female Police Capitan (novel, detective, with actress Zhaolin Yi). PS: Director Yin Tao has already given him this type of important supporting role 4 times (1-Legend of White snake, 2-Love and Redemption, 3-Blood of youth, 4-Destined). And I think this director does this precisely so that others will see the talent that is Liu Xue Yi and give him the main roles (but only now have these people opened their eyes to give Liu Xue Yi due credit). There is still time for us to appreciate his talent as he deserves.π₯π₯π₯
I remember that scene. Perhaps he was nameless, being a bastard child. Mother should have given him A name, regardless.…
"To confirm, Jiang He is Mrs Gu's brother?"
I forgot to answer your question. Jiang He is Gu Jiu Si's maternal uncle. His mother is Jiang He's sister. (There was a scene at the dinner table where Madam Gu asked Gu Jiu Si to intervene for her brother who was in prison.)
eliteles1 a day ago I don't know why some Chinese fans complain so much about the way Luo Zi Shang's character was constructed in the drama (compared to the book). I think it's consistent. (See from their comments below):π€π€
(The moon is two meters six)πποΈ 5 hours ago by Weibo Light Edition I really feel sorry for Luo Zishang (single character). What kind of feeling does Luo Zishang's current role give me, that is, this character skeleton has it, but there is no flesh and blood, and then Liu Xueyi's appearance and acting skills have added a lot of flowers to this skeleton... There are 4 episodes left, let's see if Yin Tao and Bai Jinjin can fill his flesh and blood...
(Kujiang Yimin)ππ The flesh and blood that have long been ruined by them are blurred[ζ²δΌ€] (Moon Two Meters Six): It can also be said that at present, Luo Zishang is very ... The logic of behavior is not particularly clear, and there is even some chaotic feeling, which is a little miserable.
Longtobeclose 8 hours ago I think his character is intriguing because he became what he is now due to his scarred past. I am going to quote Star Wars and say "I am what you made me".
I had a similar discussion about the difference between heroes and villains, something mentioned in the comic book realm.
Heroes and villains have similar origin story with some tragic past, orphaned and wronged. But the difference is ; heroes grow up preventing others from experiencing what they did while the villains want people to pay for what they have been through. So in this, the characters are actually in line with what a hero and a villain supposed to be.
As for his obsession and love for YuRu that is because he probably relating to the moments where someone expressed some kindness towards him, so he is attached to that memory. Maybe he thinks that if had someone like her, he would not have to be evil, instead live a normal life, which GJS and Yuru had.
eliteles1 an hour ago Yes, your entire assessment is correct and fits with the famous line in the book that speaks of a piece of fate (what could have been), for him not to become like that. His other name, which is actually his real name (it's what he should have been, the hero he could have been). It's a subtle element between the hero and the bad guy. βA piece of osmantus cake and an oil paper umbrella kept in memory. If fate hadn't played a trick on us, we'd be together sharing the world's prosperity." π₯π
i won't say jjy wedding since her debut drama up to nowπ₯΄
She never got married in a drama ?? Quite the opposite of Liu Xue Yi (the only problem is that Liu Xue Yi's marriages in the dramas have not yet been broadcast.).πΆπΆπΆποΈποΈ
I think his character is intriguing because he became what he is now due to his scarred past. I am going to quote…
Yes, your entire assessment is correct and fits with the famous line in the book that speaks of a piece of fate (what could have been), for him not to become like that. His other name, which is actually his real name (it's what he should have been, the hero he could have been). It's a subtle element between the hero and the bad guy. βA piece of osmantus cake and an oil paper umbrella kept in memory. If fate hadn't played a trick on us, we'd be together sharing the world's prosperity." π₯π
I remember that scene. Perhaps he was nameless, being a bastard child. Mother should have given him A name, regardless.…
Thank you for your quick thinking and putting the pieces together. I haven't watched episode 36 yet, when I did, I'll add this last piece you mentioned. What about math; looks like the screenwriter needs to use the abacus better, but...let's "suspend disbelief" and enjoy the drama. Thanks !ππππ
Assuming Bai Jing Ting is using his own voice right?
Yes, he is using his own voice. Just like Song Yi, Liu Xue Yi and I think other actors too like the character Wang Shanquan, the actor Li Xin Ze and the character Ye Shian.I think Zhou Ye too.
If its for everyone then its not for me. I watched 17 episodes but still I'm not into the story at all, it really…
I think this story is enjoyable to watch, and since there's an actor I want to watch his scenes with, then I have enough motivation. (There are stories that are really unbearable, that it seems to us that they are even other actors, due to how without content such a drama is.). But this one has content (it's several genres of drama united in one (comedy, romance, war, politics, business, family drama). I didn't find it tiring.
I remember that scene. Perhaps he was nameless, being a bastard child. Mother should have given him A name, regardless.…
But the reason I put this little dialogue in is I want to know what the writer is going to do with it in the last few episodes. Is he going to sweep this under the rug? I want it to somehow resonate at the end. I believe it will resonate because in the musical opening of the episodes the only scene that doesn't refer to the main couple is the scene of Yu Ru in the hiding place of the tree picking up the stones as an adult. So it's because there's going to be some explanation of this moment in the past. I think. Not exactly the rocks scene, but what happened between LY and LZS in the past somehow needs to resonate at the end I think. Need to close this, conclude. It seems like it went through all the drama. And will it be forgotten in the end? I don't think so.
I remember that scene. Perhaps he was nameless, being a bastard child. Mother should have given him A name, regardless.…
In episode 13, there's that scene with his grandfather, his mother's father. The grandfather says that LZS cannot be seen (because he is a bastard child). At that moment he is forbidden by his grandfather to reveal who he is. (but where did he get the name Luo.?). I know that in the book he talks about himself as a boy, in the middle of the fire and pretending to be an older son who died, and thus he is adopted. To be honest, when I watched episode 13 I was confused. (I'm not understanding the logic). 1-Abandoned by the father; 2-The mother dies in the fire, probably the wicked grandfather too; 3-A time as a beggar; (It's after this point that I don't know where the drama is going. What is the order of events. Because his mother who died in the fire is not from the Luo family. But when Liu Yu Ru talked to his mother by the tree he spoke of a Luo family (so his mother is from the Luo family ??). The Luo in the book is when he was adopted, impersonating someone else. If that's not his name, I know that the name he so often refuses to say would be the name of the part of the father who abandoned him that he would receive from him, but he was denied. (So isn't that part about him impersonating someone else true??). I'm confused. I didn't understand, and I joined the facts from the book with those from the drama, trying to connect the dots. PS: And remembering that when Gu Jiu Si mentioned the name Luo Zi Shang to his father, Mr. Gu made a strange face. If he didn't do anything wrong, why that guilty look?
"Boy, what's your name? If you tell me your name I will never forget you." (asked the girl Yu Ru). "I can't say my name." (Little boy Luo Zi Shang replied).π€π€π€π·π·π·
"Boy, what's your name? If you tell me your name I will never forget you." (asked the girl Yu Ru). "I can't say my name." (Little boy Luo Zi Shang replied).π€π€π€π·π·π·
In episode 35 Jiang He says that he will take Luo Zi Shang's life if he does bad things. (As if he were a saint).…
Perhaps those times when Gu lang Hua made a strange face when mentioning Luo Zi Shang is because he must have helped Jiang He get away from Luo Zi Shang's mother (I only see this possibility).π€π€π€
There is a compassionate line in the book spoken by Liu Yu Ru about Luo Zi Shang (that she wishes there was a better situation for people so that they would not become an LZS).
PS: I don't know if any of that will happen. But... I wonder.π€π€π·
Shen Ming and Ye Yun. Zhou Ye and the girl general. (they appear enough for the audience to like them).
PS:
Director Yin Tao has already given him this type of important supporting role 4 times (1-Legend of White snake, 2-Love and Redemption, 3-Blood of youth, 4-Destined). And I think this director does this precisely so that others will see the talent that is Liu Xue Yi and give him the main roles (but only now have these people opened their eyes to give Liu Xue Yi due credit). There is still time for us to appreciate his talent as he deserves.π₯π₯π₯
I forgot to answer your question. Jiang He is Gu Jiu Si's maternal uncle. His mother is Jiang He's sister. (There was a scene at the dinner table where Madam Gu asked Gu Jiu Si to intervene for her brother who was in prison.)
I don't know why some Chinese fans complain so much about the way Luo Zi Shang's character was constructed in the drama (compared to the book). I think it's consistent. (See from their comments below):π€π€
(The moon is two meters six)πποΈ
5 hours ago by Weibo Light Edition
I really feel sorry for Luo Zishang (single character). What kind of feeling does Luo Zishang's current role give me, that is, this character skeleton has it, but there is no flesh and blood, and then Liu Xueyi's appearance and acting skills have added a lot of flowers to this skeleton... There are 4 episodes left, let's see if Yin Tao and Bai Jinjin can fill his flesh and blood...
(Kujiang Yimin)ππ
The flesh and blood that have long been ruined by them are blurred[ζ²δΌ€]
(Moon Two Meters Six): It can also be said that at present, Luo Zishang is very ... The logic of behavior is not particularly clear, and there is even some chaotic feeling, which is a little miserable.
Longtobeclose 8 hours ago
I think his character is intriguing because he became what he is now due to his scarred past. I am going to quote Star Wars and say "I am what you made me".
I had a similar discussion about the difference between heroes and villains, something mentioned in the comic book realm.
Heroes and villains have similar origin story with some tragic past, orphaned and wronged. But the difference is ; heroes grow up preventing others from experiencing what they did while the villains want people to pay for what they have been through. So in this, the characters are actually in line with what a hero and a villain supposed to be.
As for his obsession and love for YuRu that is because he probably relating to the moments where someone expressed some kindness towards him, so he is attached to that memory. Maybe he thinks that if had someone like her, he would not have to be evil, instead live a normal life, which GJS and Yuru had.
eliteles1 an hour ago
Yes, your entire assessment is correct and fits with the famous line in the book that speaks of a piece of fate (what could have been), for him not to become like that. His other name, which is actually his real name (it's what he should have been, the hero he could have been). It's a subtle element between the hero and the bad guy.
βA piece of osmantus cake and an oil paper umbrella kept in memory. If fate hadn't played a trick on us, we'd be together sharing the world's prosperity."
π₯π
βA piece of osmantus cake and an oil paper umbrella kept in memory. If fate hadn't played a trick on us, we'd be together sharing the world's prosperity."
π₯π
Not exactly the rocks scene, but what happened between LY and LZS in the past somehow needs to resonate at the end I think.
Need to close this, conclude. It seems like it went through all the drama. And will it be forgotten in the end? I don't think so.
2-The mother dies in the fire, probably the wicked grandfather too;
3-A time as a beggar;
(It's after this point that I don't know where the drama is going. What is the order of events. Because his mother who died in the fire is not from the Luo family.
But when Liu Yu Ru talked to his mother by the tree he spoke of a Luo family (so his mother is from the Luo family ??). The Luo in the book is when he was adopted, impersonating someone else.
If that's not his name, I know that the name he so often refuses to say would be the name of the part of the father who abandoned him that he would receive from him, but he was denied. (So isn't that part about him impersonating someone else true??). I'm confused. I didn't understand, and I joined the facts from the book with those from the drama, trying to connect the dots.
PS:
And remembering that when Gu Jiu Si mentioned the name Luo Zi Shang to his father, Mr. Gu made a strange face. If he didn't do anything wrong, why that guilty look?
"I can't say my name." (Little boy Luo Zi Shang replied).π€π€π€π·π·π·
"I can't say my name." (Little boy Luo Zi Shang replied).π€π€π€π·π·π·