is there a reason why the empress dubbing isn't good and doesn't exactly sound like she's saying it ðŸ˜
Because the actress reads most of her lines in Cantonese, a different dialect/language (not accent), while the unimportant lines are in Mandarin. This is common practice when hiring actors from Hong Kong.
pls recommend me a show like this going through mahor withdrawal
The closest would be War and Beauty (2004) because the original Zhen Huan novel plagiarized this drama!
Also similar: Empress of China, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, Curse of the Royal Harem, Story of Yanxi Palace, Beyond the Realm of Conscience, Schemes of a Beauty (2010).
Thanks! But: 1. The Legend of Xiao Chuo does have a lot to do with the Later Jin dynasty. It starts with Yan Yan…
Hi I just noticed "Fighter of the Destiny" and "A Slender Gentleman and a Good Lady" are included in here. Those shows are actually set in a fictional world. Their Great Zhou does not correspond to Zhou dynasty, just a shared name. I know this can be confusing for foreigners. My tip is to distinguish by clothing. Zhou dynasty clothing are visually similar to Qin and Han dynasty clothing.
First half was really detailed and logical, but second half had so many logical plotholes that my bf kept pointing them out while watching, and it just made the movie funny instead of scary. Overall, the gullibility and incompetence of the side characters made me unable to take it seriously. Like, you must be dumb on a different level if you let your guard down a lot due to underestimating a spirit just because she's physically weak👴
Somehow I `found´ a Taiwanese actor with a very interesting face, Van Fan. He seems different from the usual,…
C-dramas as in Chinese-language dramas in general? Because Fan Yichen isn't ethnically Chinese (east asian). He's an indigenous Amis (austronesian). That explains why he looks different.
Hi! 1. "Lost Track of Time" takes place in Da Han (大瀚) (not Han dynasty, different word). 2. In "Legend of Zhuohua", Northern Liang is fictional. The real one was run by the Juqu clan, not Yemu. Another clue: people in Southern Chen wore Tang-style clothes, which didn’t exist back in the Sixteen Kingdoms. The "north" and "south" in these names are part of a Sinocentric trope, signaling nomads versus Han Chinese.
Also similar: Empress of China, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, Curse of the Royal Harem, Story of Yanxi Palace, Beyond the Realm of Conscience, Schemes of a Beauty (2010).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tA4v6EEUkI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deM_V4QRTv8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPUJUkVSC0g
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1DW411x7pV/
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1CJuizmE4M/ (Log in for HD)
Btw, The Journey (2017) has an arc on Investiture of Gods too.
1. "Lost Track of Time" takes place in Da Han (大瀚) (not Han dynasty, different word).
2. In "Legend of Zhuohua", Northern Liang is fictional. The real one was run by the Juqu clan, not Yemu. Another clue: people in Southern Chen wore Tang-style clothes, which didn’t exist back in the Sixteen Kingdoms. The "north" and "south" in these names are part of a Sinocentric trope, signaling nomads versus Han Chinese.