I like this series and know the FL is supposedly naive and cute, but why do I have the feeling that she has a frozen smile on her face? I wish she has other expressions instead of the constant smiling.
Yao Mowan reveals to Ye Junqing that she's actually Yao Moxin. So that may imply that Yao Moxin has possessed…
Absolutely! Concur with everything you say here. That's why I'm so confused who is actually in love with Ye Junqing, but the latest episodes have messed up all my previous presumptions. MEH!
After 5 episodes, I'm quite enjoying this series. Very cute and funny, but a lot of these jokes are recycled from other dramas, getting rather stale. Nonetheless, have enjoyed the military training scenes - FL is pretty funny and her acting is quite authentic. Love the FL character - forthright, strong, unpretentious and courageous. Have not seen many girls in historical dramas telling the ML directly "I love you". ML is super good looking, strong, and powerful, but at the same time cold and infancy level in boy/girl relationship, just like ML characters in many other historical dramas for generals or kings (wang ye).
There's some kind of a mystery/conspiracy going on here. The whole thing is looking rather promising. Hope it doesn't disappoint.
Yao Mowan reveals to Ye Junqing that she's actually Yao Moxin. So that may imply that Yao Moxin has possessed…
If Moxin's body is still alive, perhaps she would return Mowan's soul to Mowan's body, and her own memories back to her own body after she has taken her revenge, and eventually die (her body is too damaged to survive). It's only appropriate and unselfish. I believe the second time, Ye Junqing has fallen in love with Mowan instead of Moxin without realizing it himself. When Mowan emerges perhaps he'll know.
Yao Mowan reveals to Ye Junqing that she's actually Yao Moxin. So that may imply that Yao Moxin has possessed…
That's my assumption all the time: Mowan's soul is in Moxin's body, but her memories is still with Mowan's body together with Moxin's memories. That's why it's so confusing because I don't know who is now in love with Ye Junqing, Mowan or Moxin. Before Moxin's death, she loves Ye Hongyi wholeheartedly, bearing his child. Has she fallen out of love with him and in love with Ye Junqing now? What happens to Mowan's memories then when Moxin's memories take over? Was it Mowan's memories when she falls in love with Ye Junqing in the first place, before Moxin's memories emerge?
Yao Mowan reveals to Ye Junqing that she's actually Yao Moxin. So that may imply that Yao Moxin has possessed…
That's the confusing part: So Ye Junqing loves Moxin. Now is it Mowan or Moxin that loves Ye Junqing? We know when Moxin marries Ye Hongyi, she truly loves and is faithful to him (Ye Hongyi) and her relationship with Ye Junqing is just platonic. Is it possible that after Mowan lost her memory, she's the real Mowan. When she regains her memory, she becomes Moxin. I guess Ye Jungqing is just as confused as we are.
Yao Mowan reveals to Ye Junqing that she's actually Yao Moxin. So that may imply that Yao Moxin has possessed Yao Mowan's body, and Yao Mowan is perhaps dead in Yao Moxin's body.
On the surface when everyone sees what the Emperor has done before ...
... his death, viewers find him evil and despicable in wanting to mess up his own brother's, Chengxu's, life. This is exactly Mingyu's and Chengxu's reaction initially. But if one were to look deeper, what the late Emperor has done is actually a brilliant move. Let's look at the scenario before he dies: There are at least 2 factions within the military and the royal court: Chengxu's army and supporters and Xiao Qi Han's army and supporters. There are also unseen dangers lurking under, such as Xiao Qirong's mother who has a higher status than Mingyu, and foreign invasions. Xiao Chengrui knows that all these people will be fighting for the throne and scheming against each other and the country will be thrown into chaos. With Greater Liang waiting to invade in any moment, he needs to make the best choice for succession. Giving the throne back to Chengxu is not workable because his own son, Xiao Qi Han would surely come up to rebel and would no doubt be killed by Chengxu. Naming Xiao Qi Han the emperor is not ideal either because he's not suitable for the throne and would surely have no match with Chengxu (hence gets killed). The other sons are too young to rule and would need their mothers. Mingyu is the only one that can be trusted and has the ability, and she would never kill anyone that perceived to threaten the throne. That's why he chooses Xiao Qiyuan because this is the only way he can ensure all his children's safety. He knows Mingyu doesn't care about the throne and would gladly give it to Chengxu just to get away from the palace, that's why he has to pass the secret edict to his most trusted and loyal guard to kill Xiao Qiyuan should Mingyu refuse to help her son become the next emperor. All Xiao Chengrui wants is to maintain peace and harmony for the country and the royal court. He knows, this way, indirectly Chengxu will still hold the ultimate power, and without sacrificing anyone within his household.
Xiao Chengrui is a brilliant ruler. What Mingyu has done should not be considered as 'choosing her son over her lover' or 'choosing power over love'. Mingyu comes to understand Xiao Chengrui's plan and knows it's the best for everyone without bloodshed. Viewers should also empathize with Mingyu. As a mother, Mingyu cannot simply abandon her child so that she can be with her lover. That perhaps can be viewed as a good lover but definitely a bad mother.
There's some kind of a mystery/conspiracy going on here. The whole thing is looking rather promising. Hope it doesn't disappoint.
There are at least 2 factions within the military and the royal court: Chengxu's army and supporters and Xiao Qi Han's army and supporters. There are also unseen dangers lurking under, such as Xiao Qirong's mother who has a higher status than Mingyu, and foreign invasions. Xiao Chengrui knows that all these people will be fighting for the throne and scheming against each other and the country will be thrown into chaos. With Greater Liang waiting to invade in any moment, he needs to make the best choice for succession. Giving the throne back to Chengxu is not workable because his own son, Xiao Qi Han would surely come up to rebel and would no doubt be killed by Chengxu. Naming Xiao Qi Han the emperor is not ideal either because he's not suitable for the throne and would surely have no match with Chengxu (hence gets killed). The other sons are too young to rule and would need their mothers. Mingyu is the only one that can be trusted and has the ability, and she would never kill anyone that perceived to threaten the throne. That's why he chooses Xiao Qiyuan because this is the only way he can ensure all his children's safety. He knows Mingyu doesn't care about the throne and would gladly give it to Chengxu just to get away from the palace, that's why he has to pass the secret edict to his most trusted and loyal guard to kill Xiao Qiyuan should Mingyu refuse to help her son become the next emperor. All Xiao Chengrui wants is to maintain peace and harmony for the country and the royal court. He knows, this way, indirectly Chengxu will still hold the ultimate power, and without sacrificing anyone within his household.
Xiao Chengrui is a brilliant ruler. What Mingyu has done should not be considered as 'choosing her son over her lover' or 'choosing power over love'. Mingyu comes to understand Xiao Chengrui's plan and knows it's the best for everyone without bloodshed. Viewers should also empathize with Mingyu. As a mother, Mingyu cannot simply abandon her child so that she can be with her lover. That perhaps can be viewed as a good lover but definitely a bad mother.