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On Destined Jul 5, 2023
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TV series Changfeng Du
3 hours ago from the TV series Changfeng Du Chao Talk
TV series Changfeng Du 【Dujia Broadcast】
#Changfeng Duzhiqi version poster# Wildfires are all over the mountains and rivers, and the young man turns the tide.
The copy of the Eastern Capital is about to open, Hubu Shilang Gu Jiusi VS Prince Fu Luozi Shang Chaotang Game, who is the master of the art to plan the world? @白敬亭 Bai Jing Ting @Mr_ Liu Xueyi Stay tuned #Changfengdu#,@爱奇艺 Love Theater is on the air~
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#Changfengdu Zhiqi Edition Poster# #Changfengdu# Soon to open the copy of the Eastern Capital, Hubu Shilang Gu Jiusi @白敬亭 Bai Jing Ting VS Prince Fu Luozishang @Mr_ Liu Xueyi Head-to-head duel, who wins and who loses? Tomorrow night at 19:00 iQiyi Love Theater, stay tuned!
Enigma05 Jul 5, 2023
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TV series Changfeng Du
3 hours ago from the TV series Changfeng Du Chao Talk
TV series Changfeng Du 【Dujia Broadcast】
#Changfeng Duzhiqi version poster# Wildfires are all over the mountains and rivers, and the young man turns the tide.
The copy of the Eastern Capital is about to open, Hubu Shilang Gu Jiusi VS Prince Fu Luozi Shang Chaotang Game, who is the master of the art to plan the world? @白敬亭 Bai Jing Ting @Mr_ Liu Xueyi Stay tuned #Changfengdu#,@爱奇艺 Love Theater is on the air~
🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱
iQIYI
7 hours ago from Weibo Web
#Changfengdu Zhiqi Edition Poster# #Changfengdu# Soon to open the copy of the Eastern Capital, Hubu Shilang Gu Jiusi @白敬亭 Bai Jing Ting VS Prince Fu Luozishang @Mr_ Liu Xueyi Head-to-head duel, who wins and who loses? Tomorrow night at 19:00 iQiyi Love Theater, stay tuned!
Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jul 5, 2023
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Yups it also reminded me of the Battle of Bastards and Yin Tao is not above borrowing heavily from others . It’s…
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jul 5, 2023
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Yups it also reminded me of the Battle of Bastards and Yin Tao is not above borrowing heavily from others . It’s…
Every genius needs some help. Look to the side to look for treasures and use them.🎉
Replying to eliteles1 Jul 4, 2023
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Zhang Shaogang(Wang Shanquan): "Liu Xueyi's delicate face". "Liu Xueyi's long eyelashes! Wow! "Liu Xueyi's eyelashes…
PS: I see this older actor who praised Liu Xue Yi, a kind of father praising his exceptional son, but others seem blind and don't see how phenomenal he is.
Even he noted that Liu Xue Yi sings very well, and he tried to talk to KTV (I don't know who he's referring to) to show that.
Replying to Underworld princess Jul 4, 2023
So Ren Hao is the 2ML
I have the impression that none of the 4 artists have ever changed, they were always the directors' choice. Fans are just stirring things up to get attention.
Replying to YouToon Jul 4, 2023
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Haha, I’ve seen that comparison before. Battle of the Bastards was probably inspired by other real life famous…
Yes, probably. In this world nothing is created, everything is transformed.
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But when it is masterfully transformed, it becomes something new.
On Destined Jul 4, 2023
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Director Yin Tao: Have you seen Game of Thrones?]Watched the sixth season?Ever heard of the battle of bastards
A Chinese fan posted this comment. I don't know if the director actually made that comment.
PS: I was never interested in watching Game of Thrones. But I loved watching Lord of the rings.
Replying to YouToon Jul 4, 2023
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He’s very similar to our ML except his life has been their cultures version of hell: abandoned by his family…
It is so sad the end of Luo Zi Shang. That's why the actor, Liu Xue Yi, commented that he felt sorry for the character. (Although every actor has a little bit of empathy for the character they play. But it's justifiable to feel compassion for LZS.). 😓
Replying to SakuraDream Jul 3, 2023
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"Oh, I'm so worried about your uncle being in that horrible prison. I hope he doesn't get sick"Cut to: the coziest…
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Replying to eliteles1 Jul 3, 2023
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Zhang Shaogang(Wang Shanquan): "Liu Xueyi's delicate face". "Liu Xueyi's long eyelashes! Wow! "Liu Xueyi's eyelashes…
He is a true beauty indeed. 😁That's what happens when putting a perfect hero's face on playing the villain.🥰
Replying to YouToon Jul 3, 2023
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The romance is the best part. Its a mistaken forced marriage, slow burn, honest communication, bickering friends…
😁😁😁
eliteles1 Jul 3, 2023
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eliteles1 5 hours ago
@YouToon In the book there are 3 scenes of Yu Ru with Luo Zi Shang that I wish they would keep in the drama.
1-Umbrella scene;
2-Luo Zi Shang saves Yu Ru's life;
3-Luo Zi Shang and Gu Jiu Si on behalf of a situation (I don't remember which one. I think it's about the "yellow river");
4-Gu Jiu Si will have to make a deal directly with Luo Zi Shang (in one situation. I don't remember which one).
PS: I haven't read the novel, just snippets cut by fans of the book.
PS: In the drama, the second time Yu Ru met Luo Zi Shang, she told him, "Don't get into trouble." "We will cooperate with each other in the future."
When Luo Zi Shang was at the riverbank, watching Yu Ru in the distance, leaving in the boat, Luo Zi Shang spoke in his mind: "Thank you, Yu Ru, for helping me. Coming here. I saw you."

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YouToon 4 hours ago
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His romanticization of their interactions was always one sided. Originally in the book her disguise in Yangzhou worked and giving him the umbrella was a ploy to distract him while other people got away. Basically, she showed caring and got one over on him. He was enamored. I agree that scene would have been really great to have kept in. I think because a-lot of the coming political storylines are getting streamlined, they used this reimagined arc as a way to communicate his devious opportunism. No idea if they will keep the life saving bits. Those parts are down the road in the story from where we are at. In the book LY does not know his feelings until they get to the capitol. They’ve moved and changed alot of their relationship beats for the drama. No idea if they’ll show her figuring out his feelings or not. Either way, she never reciprocates. She does mourn who he and other characters who share his background could have been if their lives had gone a different path.

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon Thanks for your clarification. But... I wish all these scenes were kept (even if the sentiment is one-sided). I would like it to be like the love triangles of other dramas (which leave a flavor of what could have been), while not standing in the way of the main couple's loyal love.
PS:
And thank you for showing me exactly where each of these famous scenes from the book would be in the drama.🌼

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon I think the director chose Liu Xue Yi for this role not just because he knew the actor and trusted his talent. But... because the character (despite being the villain), should convey a certain romantic naivety. (I think this romantic naivety of his, it's not just in the drama. I feel it from the book. This love on the one hand, I think is less obsessive and more gentle. That's what I mean. Revenge is for the family (which he judges being his enemies). But for her, it's sweet, that's what I see.).

I've read comments from Chinese fans who criticize the drama's scriptwriter for making Luo Zi Shang's character too flat. They criticized that comment that Luo Zi Shang made about Liu Yu Ru, stating that (“She may not be the most beautiful of women, but for him there is no one more incomparable than Yu Ru”.). They find this comment inconsistent with LZS's personality in the book. In the book, according to them, LZS likes her, but he doesn't speak, he stays between the lines. However, I liked the way the scriptwriter of the drama did it. Because it's as if LZS had stopped in time, and in that detail, he's still the same boy from the past. 😉

PS: One point in the book that I find interesting is that the moment after LZS saves Yu Ru, he says to himself or went to her that he is even with his debt for her. (It's like he can't go on completely without repaying that debt to her.) And so, he feels freed to go ahead with his revenge plan.

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YouToon 2 hours ago
@eliteles1

Yeah. Im okay with him vocalizing certain things because thats the difference in mediums. In books characters can be 100% internal voice. Even if they dont articulate a feeling as thought a lot can be communicated just by who they are thinking about and when they think about them. In a drama, they have to translate those internal thoughts into words or actions. Words usually take up less screen time. The part that makes me laugh is LZS is barely a character until the capitol arc. If they didnt make the changes they have, we wouldnt get to see him. And that would suck.

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eliteles1 an hour ago
@YouToon That's right, the changes they made took the character to the beginning of the plot so that the weight he has in the story would have consistency. It wouldn't have felt the repercussions that this character brings to the story if he was only there in the last 10 episodes.

And speaking of the capitol arch. What happens there in this place that is so interesting?
If in the book she discovers what LZS feels for her only in the capitol arch, but in the drama she already knows that. So maybe the change the writers made is for her to find out who he really is (the boy from her childhood) in the capitol. Maybe it is that. (It is from there that she can no longer feel hatred towards him, but compassion.). It's little for what he would want, but it will be something that would honor their childhood friendship a little. As a child, she always asked, "What's your name?" He never revealed this. (I would like this moment in the drama to be filmed resonating with the past.). It would be beautiful, even if the feeling is not reciprocated.
Because that would support LZS's characterization, it's always the one that could have been. One step away from being that. And when she asks, what name will he say? Luo Zi Shang. The other name: Jiang Jire (which is actually the persona of what he should have been. Or, it's the other part of himself that hasn't been fully erased yet.).🌻

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@eliteles1

Hmmm, its primarily the back and forth of political plotting with lots of new characters and GJ learning to wade in those waters. LY continues her business empire. Stuff threatens it. They work that out. The princess who wanted to marry GJ should show up with her own childhood backstory for liking him. There is a lot more but Im not really sure what they will keep and drop. For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more.

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eliteles1 2 minutes ago
@YouToon "For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more."
That's what I call a great spoiler. Good to know these details. Thanks !

PS: So that's why on yesterday's live broadcast, Fan Yu's actor praised Liu Xue Yi so much, he played with him a lot then.😉
Liu Xue Yi received such a barrage of praise from his colleagues yesterday that he was embarrassed. It was funny.😁

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eliteles1 5 hours ago
@YouToon In the book there are 3 scenes of Yu Ru with Luo Zi Shang that I wish they would keep in the drama.
1-Umbrella scene;
2-Luo Zi Shang saves Yu Ru's life;
3-Luo Zi Shang and Gu Jiu Si on behalf of a situation (I don't remember which one. I think it's about the "yellow river");
4-Gu Jiu Si will have to make a deal directly with Luo Zi Shang (in one situation. I don't remember which one).
PS: I haven't read the novel, just snippets cut by fans of the book.
PS: In the drama, the second time Yu Ru met Luo Zi Shang, she told him, "Don't get into trouble." "We will cooperate with each other in the future."
When Luo Zi Shang was at the riverbank, watching Yu Ru in the distance, leaving in the boat, Luo Zi Shang spoke in his mind: "Thank you, Yu Ru, for helping me. Coming here. I saw you."

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YouToon 4 hours ago
@eliteles1

His romanticization of their interactions was always one sided. Originally in the book her disguise in Yangzhou worked and giving him the umbrella was a ploy to distract him while other people got away. Basically, she showed caring and got one over on him. He was enamored. I agree that scene would have been really great to have kept in. I think because a-lot of the coming political storylines are getting streamlined, they used this reimagined arc as a way to communicate his devious opportunism. No idea if they will keep the life saving bits. Those parts are down the road in the story from where we are at. In the book LY does not know his feelings until they get to the capitol. They’ve moved and changed alot of their relationship beats for the drama. No idea if they’ll show her figuring out his feelings or not. Either way, she never reciprocates. She does mourn who he and other characters who share his background could have been if their lives had gone a different path.

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon Thanks for your clarification. But... I wish all these scenes were kept (even if the sentiment is one-sided). I would like it to be like the love triangles of other dramas (which leave a flavor of what could have been), while not standing in the way of the main couple's loyal love.
PS:
And thank you for showing me exactly where each of these famous scenes from the book would be in the drama.🌼

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon I think the director chose Liu Xue Yi for this role not just because he knew the actor and trusted his talent. But... because the character (despite being the villain), should convey a certain romantic naivety. (I think this romantic naivety of his, it's not just in the drama. I feel it from the book. This love on the one hand, I think is less obsessive and more gentle. That's what I mean. Revenge is for the family (which he judges being his enemies). But for her, it's sweet, that's what I see.).

I've read comments from Chinese fans who criticize the drama's scriptwriter for making Luo Zi Shang's character too flat. They criticized that comment that Luo Zi Shang made about Liu Yu Ru, stating that (“She may not be the most beautiful of women, but for him there is no one more incomparable than Yu Ru”.). They find this comment inconsistent with LZS's personality in the book. In the book, according to them, LZS likes her, but he doesn't speak, he stays between the lines. However, I liked the way the scriptwriter of the drama did it. Because it's as if LZS had stopped in time, and in that detail, he's still the same boy from the past. 😉

PS: One point in the book that I find interesting is that the moment after LZS saves Yu Ru, he says to himself or went to her that he is even with his debt for her. (It's like he can't go on completely without repaying that debt to her.) And so, he feels freed to go ahead with his revenge plan.

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YouToon 2 hours ago
@eliteles1

Yeah. Im okay with him vocalizing certain things because thats the difference in mediums. In books characters can be 100% internal voice. Even if they dont articulate a feeling as thought a lot can be communicated just by who they are thinking about and when they think about them. In a drama, they have to translate those internal thoughts into words or actions. Words usually take up less screen time. The part that makes me laugh is LZS is barely a character until the capitol arc. If they didnt make the changes they have, we wouldnt get to see him. And that would suck.

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eliteles1 an hour ago
@YouToon That's right, the changes they made took the character to the beginning of the plot so that the weight he has in the story would have consistency. It wouldn't have felt the repercussions that this character brings to the story if he was only there in the last 10 episodes.

And speaking of the capitol arch. What happens there in this place that is so interesting?
If in the book she discovers what LZS feels for her only in the capitol arch, but in the drama she already knows that. So maybe the change the writers made is for her to find out who he really is (the boy from her childhood) in the capitol. Maybe it is that. (It is from there that she can no longer feel hatred towards him, but compassion.). It's little for what he would want, but it will be something that would honor their childhood friendship a little. As a child, she always asked, "What's your name?" He never revealed this. (I would like this moment in the drama to be filmed resonating with the past.). It would be beautiful, even if the feeling is not reciprocated.
Because that would support LZS's characterization, it's always the one that could have been. One step away from being that. And when she asks, what name will he say? Luo Zi Shang. The other name: Jiang Jire (which is actually the persona of what he should have been. Or, it's the other part of himself that hasn't been fully erased yet.).🌻

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YouToon 38 minutes ago
@eliteles1

Hmmm, its primarily the back and forth of political plotting with lots of new characters and GJ learning to wade in those waters. LY continues her business empire. Stuff threatens it. They work that out. The princess who wanted to marry GJ should show up with her own childhood backstory for liking him. There is a lot more but Im not really sure what they will keep and drop. For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more.

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eliteles1 2 minutes ago
@YouToon "For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more."
That's what I call a great spoiler. Good to know these details. Thanks !

PS: So that's why on yesterday's live broadcast, Fan Yu's actor praised Liu Xue Yi so much, he played with him a lot then.😉
Liu Xue Yi received such a barrage of praise from his colleagues yesterday that he was embarrassed. It was funny.😁

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eliteles1 5 hours ago
@YouToon In the book there are 3 scenes of Yu Ru with Luo Zi Shang that I wish they would keep in the drama.
1-Umbrella scene;
2-Luo Zi Shang saves Yu Ru's life;
3-Luo Zi Shang and Gu Jiu Si on behalf of a situation (I don't remember which one. I think it's about the "yellow river");
4-Gu Jiu Si will have to make a deal directly with Luo Zi Shang (in one situation. I don't remember which one).
PS: I haven't read the novel, just snippets cut by fans of the book.
PS: In the drama, the second time Yu Ru met Luo Zi Shang, she told him, "Don't get into trouble." "We will cooperate with each other in the future."
When Luo Zi Shang was at the riverbank, watching Yu Ru in the distance, leaving in the boat, Luo Zi Shang spoke in his mind: "Thank you, Yu Ru, for helping me. Coming here. I saw you."

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YouToon 4 hours ago
@eliteles1

His romanticization of their interactions was always one sided. Originally in the book her disguise in Yangzhou worked and giving him the umbrella was a ploy to distract him while other people got away. Basically, she showed caring and got one over on him. He was enamored. I agree that scene would have been really great to have kept in. I think because a-lot of the coming political storylines are getting streamlined, they used this reimagined arc as a way to communicate his devious opportunism. No idea if they will keep the life saving bits. Those parts are down the road in the story from where we are at. In the book LY does not know his feelings until they get to the capitol. They’ve moved and changed alot of their relationship beats for the drama. No idea if they’ll show her figuring out his feelings or not. Either way, she never reciprocates. She does mourn who he and other characters who share his background could have been if their lives had gone a different path.

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon Thanks for your clarification. But... I wish all these scenes were kept (even if the sentiment is one-sided). I would like it to be like the love triangles of other dramas (which leave a flavor of what could have been), while not standing in the way of the main couple's loyal love.
PS:
And thank you for showing me exactly where each of these famous scenes from the book would be in the drama.🌼

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eliteles1 3 hours ago
@YouToon I think the director chose Liu Xue Yi for this role not just because he knew the actor and trusted his talent. But... because the character (despite being the villain), should convey a certain romantic naivety. (I think this romantic naivety of his, it's not just in the drama. I feel it from the book. This love on the one hand, I think is less obsessive and more gentle. That's what I mean. Revenge is for the family (which he judges being his enemies). But for her, it's sweet, that's what I see.).

I've read comments from Chinese fans who criticize the drama's scriptwriter for making Luo Zi Shang's character too flat. They criticized that comment that Luo Zi Shang made about Liu Yu Ru, stating that (“She may not be the most beautiful of women, but for him there is no one more incomparable than Yu Ru”.). They find this comment inconsistent with LZS's personality in the book. In the book, according to them, LZS likes her, but he doesn't speak, he stays between the lines. However, I liked the way the scriptwriter of the drama did it. Because it's as if LZS had stopped in time, and in that detail, he's still the same boy from the past. 😉

PS: One point in the book that I find interesting is that the moment after LZS saves Yu Ru, he says to himself or went to her that he is even with his debt for her. (It's like he can't go on completely without repaying that debt to her.) And so, he feels freed to go ahead with his revenge plan.

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YouToon 2 hours ago
@eliteles1

Yeah. Im okay with him vocalizing certain things because thats the difference in mediums. In books characters can be 100% internal voice. Even if they dont articulate a feeling as thought a lot can be communicated just by who they are thinking about and when they think about them. In a drama, they have to translate those internal thoughts into words or actions. Words usually take up less screen time. The part that makes me laugh is LZS is barely a character until the capitol arc. If they didnt make the changes they have, we wouldnt get to see him. And that would suck.

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eliteles1 an hour ago
@YouToon That's right, the changes they made took the character to the beginning of the plot so that the weight he has in the story would have consistency. It wouldn't have felt the repercussions that this character brings to the story if he was only there in the last 10 episodes.

And speaking of the capitol arch. What happens there in this place that is so interesting?
If in the book she discovers what LZS feels for her only in the capitol arch, but in the drama she already knows that. So maybe the change the writers made is for her to find out who he really is (the boy from her childhood) in the capitol. Maybe it is that. (It is from there that she can no longer feel hatred towards him, but compassion.). It's little for what he would want, but it will be something that would honor their childhood friendship a little. As a child, she always asked, "What's your name?" He never revealed this. (I would like this moment in the drama to be filmed resonating with the past.). It would be beautiful, even if the feeling is not reciprocated.
Because that would support LZS's characterization, it's always the one that could have been. One step away from being that. And when she asks, what name will he say? Luo Zi Shang. The other name: Jiang Jire (which is actually the persona of what he should have been. Or, it's the other part of himself that hasn't been fully erased yet.).🌻

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YouToon 38 minutes ago
@eliteles1

Hmmm, its primarily the back and forth of political plotting with lots of new characters and GJ learning to wade in those waters. LY continues her business empire. Stuff threatens it. They work that out. The princess who wanted to marry GJ should show up with her own childhood backstory for liking him. There is a lot more but Im not really sure what they will keep and drop. For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more.

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eliteles1 2 minutes ago
@YouToon "For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more."
That's what I call a great spoiler. Good to know these details. Thanks !

PS: So that's why on yesterday's live broadcast, Fan Yu's actor praised Liu Xue Yi so much, he played with him a lot then.😉
Liu Xue Yi received such a barrage of praise from his colleagues yesterday that he was embarrassed. It was funny.😁

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The romance is the best part. Its a mistaken forced marriage, slow burn, honest communication, bickering friends…
"For LZS the first significant thing that should happen is he leverages his power over Yangzhou into becoming the crown prince’s teacher. Another reason Fan Yu goes darkside although he was already cruel to a fault. And another reason LZS will show up more."
That's what I call a great spoiler. Good to know these details. Thanks !

PS: So that's why on yesterday's live broadcast, Fan Yu's actor praised Liu Xue Yi so much, he played with him a lot then.😉
Liu Xue Yi received such a barrage of praise from his colleagues yesterday that he was embarrassed. It was funny.😁
Replying to eliteles1 Jul 3, 2023
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Zhang Shaogang(Wang Shanquan): "Liu Xueyi's delicate face". "Liu Xueyi's long eyelashes! Wow! "Liu Xueyi's eyelashes…
He has this peculiar facial feature (the long eyelashes), they are not extensions. There are videos of him (shown by fans) from adolescence, you can see his natural long eyelashes.
And to Liu Xue Yi's embarrassing situation in this transmission, Fan Yu added praise for Liu Xue Yi's arm line. (Fans commented that they found the only way to make Liu Xue Yi lost in dialogue (praise him). And this time he couldn't run away. Lol
Replying to YouToon Jul 3, 2023
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The romance is the best part. Its a mistaken forced marriage, slow burn, honest communication, bickering friends…
That's right, the changes they made took the character to the beginning of the plot so that the weight he has in the story would have consistency. It wouldn't have felt the repercussions that this character brings to the story if he was only there in the last 10 episodes.

And speaking of the capitol arch. What happens there in this place that is so interesting?
If in the book she discovers what LZS feels for her only in the capitol arch, but in the drama she already knows that. So maybe the change the writers made is for her to find out who he really is (the boy from her childhood) in the capitol. Maybe it is that. (It is from there that she can no longer feel hatred towards him, but compassion.). It's little for what he would want, but it will be something that would honor their childhood friendship a little. As a child, she always asked, "What's your name?" He never revealed this. (I would like this moment in the drama to be filmed resonating with the past.). It would be beautiful, even if the feeling is not reciprocated.
Because that would support LZS's characterization, it's always the one that could have been. One step away from being that. And when she asks, what name will he say? Luo Zi Shang. The other name: Jiang Jire (which is actually the persona of what he should have been. Or, it's the other part of himself that hasn't been fully erased yet.).🌻
Replying to YouToon Jul 3, 2023
Title Destined
The romance is the best part. Its a mistaken forced marriage, slow burn, honest communication, bickering friends…
I think the director chose Liu Xue Yi for this role not just because he knew the actor and trusted his talent. But... because the character (despite being the villain), should convey a certain romantic naivety. (I think this romantic naivety of his, it's not just in the drama. I feel it from the book. This love on the one hand, I think is less obsessive and more gentle. That's what I mean. Revenge is for the family (which he judges being his enemies). But for her, it's sweet, that's what I see.).

I've read comments from Chinese fans who criticize the drama's scriptwriter for making Luo Zi Shang's character too flat. They criticized that comment that Luo Zi Shang made about Liu Yu Ru, stating that (“She may not be the most beautiful of women, but for him there is no one more incomparable than Yu Ru”.). They find this comment inconsistent with LZS's personality in the book. In the book, according to them, LZS likes her, but he doesn't speak, he stays between the lines. However, I liked the way the scriptwriter of the drama did it. Because it's as if LZS had stopped in time, and in that detail, he's still the same boy from the past. 😉

PS: One point in the book that I find interesting is that the moment after LZS saves Yu Ru, he says to himself or went to her that he is even with his debt for her. (It's like he can't go on completely without repaying that debt to her.) And so, he feels freed to go ahead with his revenge plan.
Replying to YouToon Jul 3, 2023
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The romance is the best part. Its a mistaken forced marriage, slow burn, honest communication, bickering friends…
Thanks for your clarification. But... I wish all these scenes were kept (even if the sentiment is one-sided). I would like it to be like the love triangles of other dramas (which leave a flavor of what could have been), while not standing in the way of the main couple's loyal love.
PS:
And thank you for showing me exactly where each of these famous scenes from the book would be in the drama.🌼