This drama was meh. Just my opinion but I think I am done with historical chinese dramas.
China's historical dramas are the best. This is one of the better dramas...for me it's the best next to Ancient Love Poetry. Usually they don't have the neat endings many prefer but this ending is good for me.
I'm annoyed, and I'm not sure I understand why I'm annoyed. I skipped every part about feeble Tilan. She's no…
I'm good with her only cos she keeps the Emperor occupied with her and not FHS. So having her character means we won't see the love triangle in the novel.
Love this drama! Great storytelling and reminded me of the days when I used to drink like 4 to 5x a week after work with my 2 girlfriends. We really lived for drinks! It was like I was drinking full-time and working part-time. LOL. Unfortunately, our friendship wasn't that deep.
omg this is gonna break my heart, I wish for a sweet ending. thinking about it gives me anxiety lol
Funnily, I quite enjoy this even though it's bitter-sweet and knowing the ending is possibly tragic. I don't mind tragic ending as long as it's not horrific. I dropped The One and Only cos I cannot stand the idea that he was tortured before he died. Goodbye My Princess was one I enjoyed thoroughly even though it was tragic ending. Better than Princess Agent with no ending.
Is it just me or does anyone else also thinks that yang mi as a teenager is way too much. She clearly looks too…
I find her okay. She has a youthful look anyway so it wasn't too much for me. I try not to think of her as a teenager...but maybe it helps cos the people around her weren't young also.
It's a bitter sweet story. If you like romantic fluff and candy, then forget this because you ain't getting any. But otherwise, this is good in terms of story, cast, and cinematography. The story has a fair amount of angst. Usually I don't like such stories but surprising love this. Maybe cos of the cast.
She drank the tea before she went out to the cliff..and the bad guy already put drug on the tea
Okay, so another confirmation of what I'd thought earlier. But still don't understand why she had to veil her eyes. Does that help to reduce the effects?
IDK...that's why I had to ask cos this is one scene I totally don't understand. You could be right too. The neighbour could have been asked to put something in her food. Anyway, moving along...haha....
So this was the first thing I thought but it's not confirmed and also, I don't understand why she had to veil her eyes if she was poisoned. So I think what PeachBlossomGoddess mentioned made more sense here.
The horse scene...I liked it. Right place, right time! Haha.