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AHHHHHHHHHHH
I literally have no words to explain how amazing this show is and how much I love it. I usually take so much time to finish 12 ep series, let alone a 40 ep but I could not stop binging this one.
I'm a sucker for such unique characters falling in love in such unusual environments. We have an orphaned pig butcher Changyu who saves a man who turns out to be the Marquis of the nation. Both of them end up in a marriage of convivence and slowly fall for each other and then we are torn apart by war and fight for the people and for each other....how can I not be hooked on this?!?!?
Changyu is such an amazing character. Her strength and resilience, her kindness and willingness to learn were all were so amazing. Truly an amazing female lead. Her rise to the army general was a great plot, her witness of the violence of the war yet learning new lessons and deciding to fight for her people were such well done plot lines.
Xie Zheng, our male lead was also a well done character. He was a silent guy (compared to most mmcs I have seen) yet we could feel his affection and care for Changyu and everyone around.
What I loved the most about their relationship was how they both let each other grow and flourish. They did not hold each other back at any point and knew that they had to take their own paths. Both of were protective and possessive but they never stopped each other from their own missions, they never felt embarrassed or troubled by the power the other had. It was so refreshing to see that kind of love.
The side couples were also nice. We have a cute, green-flag couple and a toxic couple(?) Both of their stories were done well. The princess and Gongsun's meeting, the chess game, both of them driving each other jealous, THE PROPOSAL....all were so cute. The parallels between Gongsun and Xie Zheng with the way they loved their women was such a good detail.
Qian Qian and Qi Min....it would a disservice to call them a couple. He was a toxic and abusive monster but I don't exactly understand what Qian Qian thinks/and feels about him at certain points. She definitely hates him but it seems like she sympathizes with him at some points. This is mostly due to how much we know about Qi Min vs how little we know about Qian Qian.
Qian Qian is definitely an interesting character and I have a love-hate relationship with how much they showed to us about her. She is a transmigrator and that is very much obvious with the way she runs her life and the things she teaches. I was so confused when she first mentioned cavities. They had cleverly added all the hints about her not being from this era with stuff like pepper spray, cpr, rock-paper-scissors, her marketing ways etc. I wanted to know how, why and when she time travelled and a whole lot about her journey. Also about her conceiving Bao'Er, was she forced or did she actually like Qi Min at some point??
But at the same time I like the air of mystery around her and her story. It makes her an enigma of some sorts.
The villans here were so complex. Qi Min, Yuan Qing and prime minster Yan were all characters who were kind of forced to be the villains but they chose to stay on the wrong path that they reached a point of no return. The show showed them (and the war) with as much nuance as possible.
The whole plot of 'what happened 17 years' ago and Changyu's family's actual identity was built up and stretched for so long and the climax didn't pay off well. We don't really investigate and find out, we just have a bunch of characters narrate stuff and have a lukewarm fight to end things off. My one complaint is how much they underutilized Changyu in the final fights. It felt like Changyu and her relationships were sidelined in the last few episodes.
Another thing I feel like cdramas do well is creating a community for our main characters that feel real. The Lin’an town and its people felt so real. The pig butcher gang were such a wholesome addition to Changyu's family. Their massacre was such a heartbreaking segment.
The whole Lin’an arc was nice, the characters and their romance were developed nicely. This was many ppl's fave arc but my favourite arc was their time in the war before the whole past drama. Changyu finding her way in the army, Xie Zheng missing her and trying to protect her from far, the whole army trying to hide that he was the Marquis and her eventually finding out and the angst that follows....top tier. I feel like I will be rewatching those.
I'm so sad that this has ended, I wish they had more episodes and more of the Marquis and Marchioness. I would have been seated for more of the princess and Gongsun or even a spin off of Chang Ning and Bao Er.
I'm a sucker for such unique characters falling in love in such unusual environments. We have an orphaned pig butcher Changyu who saves a man who turns out to be the Marquis of the nation. Both of them end up in a marriage of convivence and slowly fall for each other and then we are torn apart by war and fight for the people and for each other....how can I not be hooked on this?!?!?
Changyu is such an amazing character. Her strength and resilience, her kindness and willingness to learn were all were so amazing. Truly an amazing female lead. Her rise to the army general was a great plot, her witness of the violence of the war yet learning new lessons and deciding to fight for her people were such well done plot lines.
Xie Zheng, our male lead was also a well done character. He was a silent guy (compared to most mmcs I have seen) yet we could feel his affection and care for Changyu and everyone around.
What I loved the most about their relationship was how they both let each other grow and flourish. They did not hold each other back at any point and knew that they had to take their own paths. Both of were protective and possessive but they never stopped each other from their own missions, they never felt embarrassed or troubled by the power the other had. It was so refreshing to see that kind of love.
The side couples were also nice. We have a cute, green-flag couple and a toxic couple(?) Both of their stories were done well. The princess and Gongsun's meeting, the chess game, both of them driving each other jealous, THE PROPOSAL....all were so cute. The parallels between Gongsun and Xie Zheng with the way they loved their women was such a good detail.
Qian Qian and Qi Min....it would a disservice to call them a couple. He was a toxic and abusive monster but I don't exactly understand what Qian Qian thinks/and feels about him at certain points. She definitely hates him but it seems like she sympathizes with him at some points. This is mostly due to how much we know about Qi Min vs how little we know about Qian Qian.
Qian Qian is definitely an interesting character and I have a love-hate relationship with how much they showed to us about her. She is a transmigrator and that is very much obvious with the way she runs her life and the things she teaches. I was so confused when she first mentioned cavities. They had cleverly added all the hints about her not being from this era with stuff like pepper spray, cpr, rock-paper-scissors, her marketing ways etc. I wanted to know how, why and when she time travelled and a whole lot about her journey. Also about her conceiving Bao'Er, was she forced or did she actually like Qi Min at some point??
But at the same time I like the air of mystery around her and her story. It makes her an enigma of some sorts.
The villans here were so complex. Qi Min, Yuan Qing and prime minster Yan were all characters who were kind of forced to be the villains but they chose to stay on the wrong path that they reached a point of no return. The show showed them (and the war) with as much nuance as possible.
The whole plot of 'what happened 17 years' ago and Changyu's family's actual identity was built up and stretched for so long and the climax didn't pay off well. We don't really investigate and find out, we just have a bunch of characters narrate stuff and have a lukewarm fight to end things off. My one complaint is how much they underutilized Changyu in the final fights. It felt like Changyu and her relationships were sidelined in the last few episodes.
Another thing I feel like cdramas do well is creating a community for our main characters that feel real. The Lin’an town and its people felt so real. The pig butcher gang were such a wholesome addition to Changyu's family. Their massacre was such a heartbreaking segment.
The whole Lin’an arc was nice, the characters and their romance were developed nicely. This was many ppl's fave arc but my favourite arc was their time in the war before the whole past drama. Changyu finding her way in the army, Xie Zheng missing her and trying to protect her from far, the whole army trying to hide that he was the Marquis and her eventually finding out and the angst that follows....top tier. I feel like I will be rewatching those.
I'm so sad that this has ended, I wish they had more episodes and more of the Marquis and Marchioness. I would have been seated for more of the princess and Gongsun or even a spin off of Chang Ning and Bao Er.
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