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Flourished Peony chinese drama review
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Flourished Peony
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by ibisfeather
Feb 1, 2025
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Sizzling Tang romance

Beautiful and warm. The Tang Dynasty, southern weather, beautiful colors and amazing actors. Watching on air, I thought fondly about The Floral Envoy and Madam He, the plucky floriculturist (played by the talented actors Li Xian and Yang Zi, respectively) throughout the week as if they were flesh and blood. I havent read the novel but it sounds like Li Xian has improved the character he plays.

Yang Zi's beauty puts all the bubbly-girls' looks to shame and, unlike in some of the recent female-centric Cdramas, her portrayal of female strength is professionally centered in the character itself. The plot so realistically depicts the fragility of the space in which any woman then and even now can/could flourish that dramatic tension is created by this alone. One worried constantly about all the ways in which jealous or threatened men (and one very jealous princess) could destroy her life or her business enterprise.

In Will Love in Spring, Li Xian seemed to have an innate fierceness, which here in the character of Jiang Changyang is transmuted into mischievousness. It enables ChangYang to reach out to Madam He at the same time as he steps back. He is completely smitten with her and it makes him so attractive in a movie-star sort of way.

Musicality and pure emotion are the secret greedy pleasures of Kdrama, while in Cdrama it is ethics and antiquarian concerns. The costuming and makeup in this show are so authentic that even scholars got their knickers in twists. The pleasure houses and gardens are great and the many sorts of performances, dancers, singers, puppeteers. Super interesting.

I dont want to say more about all of the four main actors' amazing skills and their characters, because, once again, mdl has published a great interview with the writer, who has said anything I might have wanted to, but better.

However, However. I was incredibly ridiculously disappointed by the lack of clear signals of intimacy at the very end. I really wanted these two lovers to be more serious, to look each other in the eyes and give us at least one lovely kiss.. I even actually contemplated a non-romantic ending where two good friends grow old together (Nah. Not these two.)..I D ID NOT KNOW THERE IS A PART TWO COMING!!!

Slow burn, sizzling, the strength of their attraction is there, and all the ways in which they physically and emotionally trust each other, from the beginnWng. She grills him dinner in her courtyard every night, he regularly shows up to save her just when all is lost, they put on a fake concubine-marriage for which they happily hang out several times in their pajamas together in a bridal suite in his mansion. He and she have drunk long-buried wedding wine...and now we have to wait . Urgh. Looking for other shows of theirs to watch, I guess...

ps. My take on mme. Wei Fang's interactions with Changyang so far is that she is not willfully obtuse at all. She really enjoys the attention and the flirting. This isnt an annoying juvenile and or damaged FL at all. Remember she is still a virgin, so protective and practical of her own value. And, obviously, a businesswoman whose enterprise is not at the stage where a child would not complicate her attention and energy. I think she balances her needs and responsibilities well. She cares for him, is attentive to his needs and his past wounds, but definitely creates a safe and clear boundary...soon to dissolve!!!
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