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On Genius Girlfriend Aug 19, 2025
Apparently He Shi Yu got swapped out or rejected the 2FL role too after Yu Zheng accused her of stealing Zhao Jiamin's role using improper means (ζ½œθ§„εˆ™ implies *** favors) and said Zhao Jiamin lost the role after she started filming because she's "too clean and upright". Yuzheng also said Zhao Jiamin wasn't the only victim, it's a reference to Zhou Jieqiong losing out a role in Liaozhai to He Shiyu. There's no other choice but to reject the role bc Yuzheng has directly accused the director of improper behaviour and said the actress he chose got the role via unclean methods.
Replying to JeA Aug 19, 2025
Title This Thriving Land Spoiler
My problem is that she didn't looked like a gang r***d girl. She was disheveled alright, by going around in the…
That's because she wasn't raped? It didn't matter how she looked, everyone assumed she lost her chastity because she was kidnapped by bandits and her father didn't pay the ransom, that's the whole point the author is trying to make about the backwardness of that era. Even if you weren't raped everyone wouldn't want a woman who was "unclean" even if she was a victim of kidnapping.
On This Thriving Land Aug 19, 2025
Title This Thriving Land Spoiler
Rare critical comment but I really dislike the illogicality of NXX lying about getting raped by bandits and marrying against her parents' wishes after severing family ties, which caused her mum a lot of emotional distress and led her to fall ill then die with a guilty heart. She may hate her dad but her mom was the main person feeling aggrieved by NXX's plight so her lying was unreasonably cruel to her mother, plus nobody would lie claiming they were raped by bandits in that era and let the whole village gossip maliciously about her, her family, her husband, her in laws.

Also NXX's parents look like grandparents, I know rural villagers looked rough but farmers got married in their teens and in reality they'd be 40+ when their kids are in their teens to 20s. But these days a 40yo Yangmi can play a young bride, 30yo Xingfei can play a 15yo, thus they need to cast 65yos as their parents πŸ˜‚ Nevertheless the best actors are the FL & ML's mothers, Ni Dahong is usually good but he's a bit exaggerated in this and one of the weaker performers in the ensemble.
Replying to bamboo3 Aug 18, 2025
Thanks!! I wish I could watch both drama and film- Red Sorghum. Love GongLi. Still remember her movie "To…
Zhang Yimou is great at capturing the feel of that era and the desolate hopelessness of Republican China regardless of where you lived; Red Sorghum, Raise The Red Lantern (this is also a must see for the cinematography), Ju Dou are all films set in the early 20th century and about women sold or married off against their wishes. Those are Zhang Yimou's best films along with To Live and Story of Qiu Ju.
On This Thriving Land Aug 17, 2025
If you enjoyed this and want a similar show from that era I recommend Red Sorghum, it's based on Nobel laureate Mo Yan's awardwinning novel and got adapted into a great film by Zhang Yimou starring GongLi and also a great 2014 TV series starring Zhou Xun (she was a similar age to Yangmi when she did Red Sorghum and won best TV actress, Yangmi's acting will inevitably be compared to her). It's also set in rural Northern China e.g. Shandong like Thriving Land. The film is a classic and worth watching for film buffs.

Red Sorghum is about a poor village girl sold by her abusive dad to marry some old dude who owns a distillery from a neighbouring village, but along the way one of the labourers hired to carry her wedding palanquin takes a liking to her. Even the scheming sister in law role is played the same actress Qin Hailu. Haha

Nevertheless I really like This Thriving Land a lot for the land reform plotline, it's extremely relevent in this era where billionaires are buying up everything be it land or social media sites to brainwash you.
Replying to iamkalai Aug 17, 2025
How similar is this to Bossam Kdrama?
It's very very similar to Red Sorghum, same Republican era and Northern China village setting, in fact Qin Hailu's scheming SIL role in this is 90% similar to her schemy SIL role in Red Sorghum I had Vietnam War flashbacks 😭

Red Sorghum had Zhou Xun as the poor village girl JiuEr sold by her dad during the misogynistic Republican era, Zhu Yawen playing the Ou Hao role and Huang Xuan as her scholarly first love so acting-wise it was excellent.... the director was Zheng Xiaolong aka China's top TV director and the book won the Maodun Literature Prize so yea, Thriving Land is very very good plotwise due to the land reform storyline but acting-wise Zhou Xun is hard to beat.
Replying to eternalsummer Aug 7, 2025
This drama has a lot of investment from Huace (Tian Xuning's agency and the production firm of Chai Jidan's Addicted…
Yes, all the BL actors like Xiaozhan, Yibo, Johnny, Timmy etc did 1 BL and stopped because they already got very popular and the real money (BL doesn't pay well, the actors do it to get fans) is in BG dramas like xianxia, historical romances, and actors who want to be taken seriously can't keep doing BL which is for a fringe audience and not taken seriously by the general public e.g. BL dramas often have weak plots and cheap production values because BL fans are watching for the skinship mainly. Tian Xuning is signed to Huace which makes TV dramas meant for the general public e.g. Flourished Peony, even if they produced BLs like Addicted & Revenged Love. Huace basically invested money to make Tian Xuning famous via a BL and plan to let him do BG dramas after this, they previously produced A Love So Beautiful with the purpose of making Hu Yitian famous and it worked too.

Also both MLs are heterosexual men who've had cheating scandals where their exes came out on Weibo to reveal their cheating, they're already lucky they are still amassing a big fandom and not getting "cancelled" by the public for their infidelity (i don't care at all but the fans who started following them on Weibo/Douyin/XHS may stop following e.g. Ziyu has been losing a lot of followers on XHS and other platforms due to the exposes). Point being they aren't going to do more BLs, they already achieved their goal of instant fame via a "scandalous" method and had their personal lives scrutinized, now it's about converting their BL fame into a longer lasting popularity within China so they can have a viable career for the next 5-8 years. BLs aren't allowed to be aired normally on Chinese platforms and the pay is very low versus typical IQiyi, Youku, Tencent dramas.
Replying to eternalsummer Aug 7, 2025
This drama has a lot of investment from Huace (Tian Xuning's agency and the production firm of Chai Jidan's Addicted…
They are trying to keep it lowkey in case the leads get into trouble. It's not too hard to understand. Huace and Chai Jidan are promoting it heavily on Douyin, Weibo, XHS given that they buy 294784848 hot searches since the drama atarted airing, IDK what kind of promotion you expect, the leads kissing in public or hugging and holding hands? Please understand this isn't possible unless they want the MLs to get banned, as things stand there are already tons of people asking for the MLs to get banned like Johnny and Timmy because both of them got exposed for their cheating scandals and are on the Weibo & XHS Hot search for personal life issues almost everyday a few weeks ago. Even if the drama isn't promoted in China (whatever you think this means, it's promoted on Douyin, Weibo, XHS i.e. they upload promos and BTS) everyone knows about it due to the hotsearch deluge and scandals of the lead actors.
Replying to eternalsummer Aug 7, 2025
This drama has a lot of investment from Huace (Tian Xuning's agency and the production firm of Chai Jidan's Addicted…
The MLs of Addicted Johnny Huang and Timmy Xu promoted their BL together (it wasn't censored and aired in China, caused huge fanfare and people went crazy for them too) and it resulted in their drama getting banned in China and their appearances on varieties got wiped. Both the actors had to endure 1-2 years of blacklisting due to the controversy.

Huace plans to promote Tian Xuning as a liuliang actor (Esther Yu & Hu Yitian were their main artists but they recently left this agency) for non-BL dramas after this, so they don't want him to get blacklisted like Johnny or Timmy when Addicted aired.
Replying to hp9821 Aug 7, 2025
Is it true that Tian initially hesitated to do the series but the director convinced him?
This drama has a lot of investment from Huace (Tian Xuning's agency and the production firm of Chai Jidan's Addicted starring Johnny Huang all those years ago) and Enlight Media (Liu Jun's agency), Huace is the main financial backer of this drama even if the production firm is Chai Jidan's own firm.

So even though it sounds like Tian Xuning was randomly approached, it's a lot less random a collaboration given that Huace and Chai Jidan worked together on a famous BL drama Addicted years ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Television_series_by_Huace_Media Huace isn't a small agency, they produce a lot of films and dramas.
On Revenged Love Aug 6, 2025
I hate smokers but nobody can convince me this isn't the greatest cigarette advertisement ever in 21st century dramas 🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬 Malboro needs to let Chicheng have a global ambassadorship ☠️
Replying to Little_Dinosaur Aug 6, 2025
Title A Zhi, A Zhi Spoiler
Please allow me to roll my eyes along with you. πŸ™„πŸ™„ I read danmei. While i do understand that the bl aspect…
Cfans will have issues with a Nanking massacre drama with a Taiwanese actor because Taiwanese fought alongside Japan in WW2 (in other words they were collaborators, there are WW2 memorials commemorating the Taiwanese who died in WW2 fighting to help Japan conquer China). Taiwan was a Japanese colony in the early 1900s hence they drafted Chinese men to help them fight in China... Iirc Wallace Huo did a WW2 drama but he played a KMT soldier and he doesn't really have any political stance controversies unlike most Taiwanese celebs who have openly supported independence (e.g. Wu Kangren got a lot of hate online from both China & Taiwan for going to China to film a drama https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2024/09/28/2003824462)


Offtopic: on China Taiwan collabs... There is a lot of Taiwanese capital in China e.g. Dylan's agency 萌样 or IQiyi which has Taiwanese shareholders. There are Taiwanese actors in China like Darren Chen, Wu Kangren (signed to Easy Ent and did a drama with Sun Li), Ouyang Nana, Wallace Huo but their political stance will be scrutinised heavily by Cnetz unless they are very very unambiguously pro-China like OYNN or Baron Chen.

IMO Chinese folks are pretty prejudiced against Taiwanese capital and actors (not singers though) because there's a prevailing sentiment that they are all pro-Taiwan independence (can't blame them) and only pretend to be China-friendly to earn big bucks in China but their demeanor is very fake i.e. most of them play dead and refuse to retweet pro-China reunification tweets. I personally have more respect for Taiwanese actors who stay in Taiwan and don't chase big money in China unless they are clearly politically aligned to China like OYNN and Ouyang Didi (their Dad is a pro-China KMT politician and actor), or Baron Chen (son of a notorious gangster who led the Bamboo Union that's affiliated to the authoritarian KMT govt in the 1980s and assassinated an anti-KMT dissident). I'm ΒΌ Hokkien myself and I support Taiwan's independence but I'm also OK with OYNN or Baron Chen's pro-China stance since it's their family's identity, but IMO most Taiwanese actors who head to China fail to make a splash and end up flying under the radar even if they still earn good money in support roles. China's beauty standards are different and they prefer very sharp defined visuals like Wallace Huo or Roy Chiu, the current crop of young Taiwanese actors aren't really good-looking enough to steal the limelight e.g. compare Edward Chen to Tian Xuning. I'm not a big fan of Taiwanese actors working in China, most of them look out of place in Cdramas and only serve to add controversy i.e. A drama may get shelved if the Taiwanese actor says or does Sinophobic things. China doesn't exactly lack actors.
Replying to Little_Dinosaur Aug 6, 2025
Title A Zhi, A Zhi Spoiler
Please allow me to roll my eyes along with you. πŸ™„πŸ™„ I read danmei. While i do understand that the bl aspect…
This project is a bit controversial, it's apparently helmed by Linmon which is one of the big Chinese production firms, but the director rumored allegedly isn't Chinese but from HK/Taiwan and Zuer is rumored for the FL because she's linked to Easy Entertainment (she's not listed as an official artist but she's affliated even though she runs her own studio and Easy Ent has some Taiwanese artists) and Dylan is linked because his agency 萌样 is backed by Taiwanese capital and his boss Angie Chai is Taiwanese (she discovered him on a variety and gave him the Meteor Garden role). Hence Chinese fans are kicking up a fuss because they think Taiwanese capital wants to film a WW2 drama with a sympathetic Japanese 2ML and Taiwan is known for being pro Japan.... Like there are people threatening to report the drama even before the script is completed πŸ™„
Replying to happymiian Aug 6, 2025
I just hopr they use herbal cigarettes for props. I couldn't imagine their lungs after the shoot
Wow who's smoking the herbal ones?

Smoking is really common in China so I think most of the actors smoke, Ziyu has been spotted smoking irl and Chicheng is great at the smoking scenes lol
Replying to mooc Aug 5, 2025
Yuck, I mean Yuck.FL is married and her ex is rubbing himself against her.the FL takes the rubbing like a champ…
?????
What rubbings and insertions from other men?
Replying to J100 Aug 3, 2025
Why do they always refer to their colleagues as "Teacher" before the name?
It's just a polite term to address a coworker, there's a famous Chinese idiom "δΈ‰δΊΊθ‘Œ, εΏ…ζœ‰ζˆ‘εΈˆ" i.e. "when 3 people walk together, you'll find one of them can be your teacher" (the meaning: you can learn from everyone around you, from any walk of life, so treat others respectfully like they're your teacher)

In China the polite term to address cabdrivers is also εΈˆε‚….
Replying to Jawad Aug 1, 2025
Person Song Zu Er Spoiler
How exactly is she versatile?
She's done xianxia (Novoland/TDHR), law (Legally Romance), historical (TPOB), 1970s family (The Bond), business (Created in China), sports (To Fly With You) and her acting is praised in general...

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1E94y1X7wF/ she suits different styles quite well