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"The Rebel Princess" follows A'Wu, she's a princess that is considered one of the most beautiful woman in the country, basically every man wants her, but A'Wu has Zi Dan in her heart and wants to marry him. Her father frames Zi Dan and his mother for killing the emperor, so to save Zi Tan, A'Wu agrees to marry Xiao Qi. The two start in an arranged marriage, but with time, A'Wu and Xiao Qi fall in love with each other in a passionate way.
A great drama, the story grips from beginning to end. A'wu is an amazing woman, I completely understand why basically every man in the drama was obsessed with her!
I honestly don't know how A'wu handled everything that happened to her, because she was betrayed in every way possible. Her grandfather tried to kill her and her husband, afraid that Xiao Qi's power in the army would influence him in the palace, as if he wanted to take the throne. A'wu's mother killed herself and in that same day A'wu lost the baby she was carrying. A'wu's father and brother made a secret plan to frame Xiao Qi, they used Huaien, Zi Dan, everything to take the throne, they even killed Aunt Xu, a woman who only helped their family. I still don't quite understand how in the end A'wu's brother didn't suffer any consequences for what he did.
Stories with arranged marriages are always great and even though it has 68 episodes, it never got tiring. The romance between A'wu and Xiao Qi developed too quickly, I think I would have liked more to see them get to know each other little by little, but their relationship is very natural, the two combine very well.
I could tell that General Song fell in love with A'wu a long time ago, I just didn't imagine that it had been since the night of the wedding. I even felt sorry for him, because the one who was always by her side when Xiao Qi was going to save the country was Huaien, but he should have kept his love hidden, when he decided to betray Xiao Qi who had only helped him all his life, his actions were no longer justified.
A great drama, the story grips from beginning to end. A'wu is an amazing woman, I completely understand why basically every man in the drama was obsessed with her!
I honestly don't know how A'wu handled everything that happened to her, because she was betrayed in every way possible. Her grandfather tried to kill her and her husband, afraid that Xiao Qi's power in the army would influence him in the palace, as if he wanted to take the throne. A'wu's mother killed herself and in that same day A'wu lost the baby she was carrying. A'wu's father and brother made a secret plan to frame Xiao Qi, they used Huaien, Zi Dan, everything to take the throne, they even killed Aunt Xu, a woman who only helped their family. I still don't quite understand how in the end A'wu's brother didn't suffer any consequences for what he did.
Stories with arranged marriages are always great and even though it has 68 episodes, it never got tiring. The romance between A'wu and Xiao Qi developed too quickly, I think I would have liked more to see them get to know each other little by little, but their relationship is very natural, the two combine very well.
I could tell that General Song fell in love with A'wu a long time ago, I just didn't imagine that it had been since the night of the wedding. I even felt sorry for him, because the one who was always by her side when Xiao Qi was going to save the country was Huaien, but he should have kept his love hidden, when he decided to betray Xiao Qi who had only helped him all his life, his actions were no longer justified.
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