found this on my instagram not mine,someone else. Many think it was just a lucky moment, but Xie Zheng planned every detail! When they went to play the ribbons together, he had already guaranteed that his red ribbon was there, carrying a secret that ChangYu couldn’t read yet. 📜✨
1️⃣ The Secret on the Red Ribbon: Xie Zheng had already written the phrase ‘愿君同风’ (I want to walk with ‘Jun’ like the wind). 🌬️💎 The master detail? He used the term ‘Jun’ (君), which refers directly to her academic name: Shan Jun (山君). A promise that no matter where the wind takes them, he will be by her side. 🏹🌸
2️⃣ Why didn’t he let her move the blue ribbon? When ChangYu threw hers and fell far away, she wanted to catch her to try again and stay ‘close’ to his. But Xie Zheng stopped her at the time! 🚫 Why? If she got close to ‘adjust’ the tapes, she would read what he wrote before the time. He protected the secret of her name at all costs! 🤐❤️🔥
3️⃣ ‘It’s already tied’: For him, the ‘tie’ was not about the physical position of the tapes, but about the destination. The moment her ribbon stuck in the tree - no matter the distance - the prayer of both was accepted. Fate had already united them, and forcing the ribbons to stay together would be ‘cheating’ with luck. 🌳⚖️
A scene that shows that the Marquis does not give a point without a knot: he guaranteed their destiny, protected his romantic secret and even taught ChangYu to trust what the wind has in store for the two.🏹🌪️
Is anyone else tired of explaining the value of a drama to people who clearly don’t get it? They stay quiet the whole time while the drama is popular and everyone is enjoying it. But once it ends, they suddenly appear saying, “Oh that drama was so mid. I don’t get why people watched it.”The funniest part is the people who claim they hate it but are still watching. Like, “I dropped it at episode 39 but I’m still going to keep watching even though I hate it.” 😭 If you hate a drama that much, just drop it. No one is forcing you to keep watching.
Anyone who have used chatgpt can guess how this Review is written. my goodness AI has really taken over everyone’s…
Calling everything AI just because it’s well written is becoming the new conspiracy theory. U SHOULD WRITE A REVIEW HONESTLY, I WANT TO READ IT. JUST CURIOUS U KNOW
I AGREE WITH UU GURL. TOTALLY MOST COMFORTABLE ZLH I EVER SEEN
NO, NOT WITH EVERYONE. I SAW LAST DAY RECORDING OF OVERDO, BRO JUST SAID U WORKED HARD AND NONCHALATLY LEFT. HE'S NOCHALANT BUT IN POJ BEHIND THE SCENES, BOY GOT SOME GIGGLING
Honestly, the amount of hate this show is suddenly getting is kind of ridiculous. For me, the story is actually quite balanced. Not everything in a drama has to revolve around constant epic fight scenes to be good. The director clearly chose to focus more on the emotional weight of the characters, their decisions, and the consequences of their actions. If you actually pay attention to the meaning behind the characters’ behavior and the drama unfolding, you’ll see that there’s a lot more depth than people give it credit for. A lot of viewers seem to just watch things at surface level and expect nonstop action, and when they don’t get that, they immediately call the show “bad.” But storytelling isn’t only about flashy moments — it’s also about character development, emotions, and the themes the story is trying to convey. This drama does a solid job showing the struggles, motivations, and internal conflicts of the characters.Sure, the pacing dipped a bit around the 30s, and that’s a fair criticism, but acting like the whole series is terrible because of that is just exaggerated. The overall narrative, performances, and emotional moments still make it a very enjoyable watch. What’s funniest to me is how all the negative comments suddenly appear once a show gets popular. Instead of actually trying to understand the story, people jump on the bandwagon of criticism. At the end of the day, this drama still deserves the high rating it has, and if you really pay attention to the story instead of just waiting for fight scenes, you’ll realize it has a lot more value than people claim.
Many think it was just a lucky moment, but Xie Zheng planned every detail! When they went to play the ribbons together, he had already guaranteed that his red ribbon was there, carrying a secret that ChangYu couldn’t read yet. 📜✨
1️⃣ The Secret on the Red Ribbon: Xie Zheng had already written the phrase ‘愿君同风’ (I want to walk with ‘Jun’ like the wind). 🌬️💎 The master detail? He used the term ‘Jun’ (君), which refers directly to her academic name: Shan Jun (山君). A promise that no matter where the wind takes them, he will be by her side. 🏹🌸
2️⃣ Why didn’t he let her move the blue ribbon? When ChangYu threw hers and fell far away, she wanted to catch her to try again and stay ‘close’ to his. But Xie Zheng stopped her at the time! 🚫 Why? If she got close to ‘adjust’ the tapes, she would read what he wrote before the time. He protected the secret of her name at all costs! 🤐❤️🔥
3️⃣ ‘It’s already tied’: For him, the ‘tie’ was not about the physical position of the tapes, but about the destination. The moment her ribbon stuck in the tree - no matter the distance - the prayer of both was accepted. Fate had already united them, and forcing the ribbons to stay together would be ‘cheating’ with luck. 🌳⚖️
A scene that shows that the Marquis does not give a point without a knot: he guaranteed their destiny, protected his romantic secret and even taught ChangYu to trust what the wind has in store for the two.🏹🌪️
they explained this so clearly.
DEFENDING POJ AND BEING THEIR AMBASSADOR
A lot of viewers seem to just watch things at surface level and expect nonstop action, and when they don’t get that, they immediately call the show “bad.” But storytelling isn’t only about flashy moments — it’s also about character development, emotions, and the themes the story is trying to convey. This drama does a solid job showing the struggles, motivations, and internal conflicts of the characters.Sure, the pacing dipped a bit around the 30s, and that’s a fair criticism, but acting like the whole series is terrible because of that is just exaggerated. The overall narrative, performances, and emotional moments still make it a very enjoyable watch.
What’s funniest to me is how all the negative comments suddenly appear once a show gets popular. Instead of actually trying to understand the story, people jump on the bandwagon of criticism. At the end of the day, this drama still deserves the high rating it has, and if you really pay attention to the story instead of just waiting for fight scenes, you’ll realize it has a lot more value than people claim.