Of the main 4, my personal opinion would be that LMX is the least qualified to go to war. 😅 My man Han Ye came…
Luo Mingxi can be smart, but he's too sentimental, which is ironic because I'm pretty sure he more or less said Ziyuan was too sentimental towards Han Ye.
I'm going to guess the emperor thought him smart but not physically capable, since he wasn't appointed a general but instead a strategist, which he whole-heartedly failed at due to his sentiments and also his lack in confidence in Ziyuan. I get that he probably thought Han Ye didn't know Ziyuan was being ambushed, but also, he left literally the most important city to defend with less than 1,000 soldiers. If Northern Qin got through QingNan City, they were free to literally sweep through and claim the entire Jing State.
There were also other options for Luo Mingxi than turn the entire troop around just as they're so close the QingNan. He could've took half the troops and left the other half going towards QingNan.
Luo Mingxi doing that is such a let down but really not exactly surprising.
Also, totally agree with you, Anle and Han Ye looks so good in red armor fighting together
That Mingxi leaving Anning hi and dry is pretty dispicable. Everyone rushes to save Anle, never mind strategy.…
Han Ye was meant to go to Ziyuan, as Ziyuan's troops acted as his reinforcement's I think. Mingxi though, actually stupid. He could've at the very least sent half to QingNan and left with the other half. That could've stalled the Northern Qin enough for him to get back with the rest and An Ning wouldn't have died
LMX is too protective of DZY oh my gosh. Ten years Anle held her own and led 30,000 men, sure LMX must have helped…
YES! I was so mad. At the very least, he could've split the front half of the troops to keep going towards An Ning and the back half go with him to Ziyuan
sort of? The first male lead loves the female lead and the female lead loves the first male lead but the second male lead loves the female lead too. I don't think they ever fight over her though
Shame to see you drop the show, I'm enjoying it very much and from what I've read from the novel, it's more accurate…
I don't know how true it is but I heard the reason The Legend of Anle had a crappy production/CGI was because of a conflict between YouKu and Shanghai Film Media (or smt like that, don't remember the exact name). Luckily, I'm a fan of xianxia so the CGI doesn't bother me in the slightest.
The reason why Han Ye didn't believe in the Di family's innocence was said in the episode. Han Ye from the beginning…
Do you actually not get Han Ye's character? He's different from An Ning. Han Ye has no problem with calling out his family in the name of justice, there's no conflicting sides with him. Justice presides over relationship.
He was more deferential to the "victim" Ziyuan because he believed she had been imprisoned for a decade and because the relationship between them was pretty much like strangers. That is assuming the "victim" Ziyuan your talking about is Di ChengEn. If that's not the case and you're talking about the time period between Han Ye finding out who Anle really is and Anle revealing her true identity, then that's a whole nother situation. In that time period, Han Ye already fell for Anle/Ziyuan and believed that she actually at the very least liked him too.
When everything was revealed, Han Ye realizes that while he fell for her completely and was ready to die for her, everything she had done since they met in Jingnan was part of her plots and nothing she did was real. This was also way he asked her whether anything between them was real in the recent eps. Han Ye, at the end of the day, feels betrayed by the person he trusts most.
After they spoke, he wasn't expressing remorse or anything because again, at the end of the day, he was betrayed by her. His "selfish" desires to have her continue living under a false identity came from a place of protection. At the time, the Di family wasn't cleared of their "sins", which meant that if Ziyuan revealed herself, she'd be living life as Di Ziyuan, the daughter of a traitor and sinner, instead of Ren Anle, female pirate with a fleet of 30,000 and one of the heads of the court of justice. As Anle, she can live life safely and happily as her name suggests. As Ziyuan, she'd be scrutinized and in danger. Do you get it now? Han Ye asking her to keep living as Anle was never to fuel his own selfish desires to protect his own family, it was the protect the last descendant of the Di family.
Exactly why would he have complete understanding that she had to spend 10 years living the way she did to have a chance at justice? Based on basic character analysis, anyone can tell that Han Ye wasn't angry at Ziyuan for revealing his family's misdoings but instead, he was frustrated at her stubborn behavior to always put herself in dangers way. Han Ye, of course values Ziyuan's happiness, but it's not the most important thing to him. He wants Ziyuan to be able to keep her life above all else.
The two people have different priorities which is what causes them to be against each other. Han Ye values her life and doesn't want her risking it versus Ziyuan, who values returning her family's innocence over everything, even her own life. This has been proven again and again over the course of the show.
As far as I know, the Han Ye in the drama is almost exactly the same as the Han Ye in the novel and the things between him and Ziyuan happen pretty much the same as in the novel so I'm not sure how the drama version has not done him proper justice. I think it's that Han Ye isn't written to your liking, not that he hasn't been done proper justice.
Also, next time, space out your comments alright? It's much easier to reply to each point that way.
Han Ye’s character in the drama turned me off big time today (Episode 25) he was fine, even happy with her hiding…
The reason why Han Ye didn't believe in the Di family's innocence was said in the episode. Han Ye from the beginning was describe as an upright person and believes in evidence only. Back then, the evidence against the Di family was ironclad, so no doubt he'd believe it.
Han Ye wasn't horrified and mortified she spent 10 years as a criminal wrongfully and lost her entire family because for that 10 years, he was already more or less mourning that. Not to mention, Ziyuan wasn't the one imprisoned on the mountain. She had a fine upbringing and had the chance to travel where ever she'd like really.
Han Ye "whining about her luring him into her plan and using him" came from a sense of betrayal. He fell for Anle/Ziyuan hard. So hard he would've given his life to protect hers. Now, he's finding out/thinking that Ziyuan never loved him and only saw him as a tool for revenge.
Why should Han Ye be on his hands and knees begging for her forgiveness? In the end, children should not be punished for the wrongdoings of their elders. He had no idea of any plots. All Han Ye saw was ironclad evidence which as previously said, he only believes evidence so it's only natural for him to not believe the Di family's innocent.
Don't get me wrong, in whatever situation, I'll always be on Ziyuan's side, however, I'm not going to sit back and watch someone watch a genuinely good show with well written characters and only look at what meets the eye. Especially with Legend of Anle, everything has a reason.
There's been at times a mixed message as to if this was this about revenge or was it about seeking justice. I…
Ziyuan's revenge is seeking justice for her family, both in the novel and show if I'm not mistaken. Mingxi has a stronger resolve than Ziyuan, which explains why he's more insistent on revenge, as he's not the one directly involved.
Making a defence for Di Chengen - yes I can already hear the calls for me to be banished from MDL, but please…
I fully agree. While she is in fact absolutely unbearable, it's extremely heartbreaking seeing her walk out of the banquet hall not even knowing who she is. After all, she's been Di Ziyuan for the majority of her life, assuming she's the same age as the real Ziyuan. It's extremely subtle(ish) but Cheng En is someone who spent so much of her life as someone else she forgot who she actually was.
Her actions were really annoying most of the time but I can also understand where she's coming from. She truly just doesn't want to lose her freedom again and she really shouldn't be criminalized for it. Once you get past her flaws, you're kinda just left with a pretty tragic story.
dropped this drama for several reasonsI am disappointed, there was zero chemistry between FL and ML the events…
Shame to see you drop the show, I'm enjoying it very much and from what I've read from the novel, it's more accurate than most shows that are based off novels but we all have our own tastes
I'm going to guess the emperor thought him smart but not physically capable, since he wasn't appointed a general but instead a strategist, which he whole-heartedly failed at due to his sentiments and also his lack in confidence in Ziyuan. I get that he probably thought Han Ye didn't know Ziyuan was being ambushed, but also, he left literally the most important city to defend with less than 1,000 soldiers. If Northern Qin got through QingNan City, they were free to literally sweep through and claim the entire Jing State.
There were also other options for Luo Mingxi than turn the entire troop around just as they're so close the QingNan. He could've took half the troops and left the other half going towards QingNan.
Luo Mingxi doing that is such a let down but really not exactly surprising.
Also, totally agree with you, Anle and Han Ye looks so good in red armor fighting together
He was more deferential to the "victim" Ziyuan because he believed she had been imprisoned for a decade and because the relationship between them was pretty much like strangers. That is assuming the "victim" Ziyuan your talking about is Di ChengEn. If that's not the case and you're talking about the time period between Han Ye finding out who Anle really is and Anle revealing her true identity, then that's a whole nother situation. In that time period, Han Ye already fell for Anle/Ziyuan and believed that she actually at the very least liked him too.
When everything was revealed, Han Ye realizes that while he fell for her completely and was ready to die for her, everything she had done since they met in Jingnan was part of her plots and nothing she did was real. This was also way he asked her whether anything between them was real in the recent eps. Han Ye, at the end of the day, feels betrayed by the person he trusts most.
After they spoke, he wasn't expressing remorse or anything because again, at the end of the day, he was betrayed by her. His "selfish" desires to have her continue living under a false identity came from a place of protection. At the time, the Di family wasn't cleared of their "sins", which meant that if Ziyuan revealed herself, she'd be living life as Di Ziyuan, the daughter of a traitor and sinner, instead of Ren Anle, female pirate with a fleet of 30,000 and one of the heads of the court of justice. As Anle, she can live life safely and happily as her name suggests. As Ziyuan, she'd be scrutinized and in danger. Do you get it now? Han Ye asking her to keep living as Anle was never to fuel his own selfish desires to protect his own family, it was the protect the last descendant of the Di family.
Exactly why would he have complete understanding that she had to spend 10 years living the way she did to have a chance at justice? Based on basic character analysis, anyone can tell that Han Ye wasn't angry at Ziyuan for revealing his family's misdoings but instead, he was frustrated at her stubborn behavior to always put herself in dangers way. Han Ye, of course values Ziyuan's happiness, but it's not the most important thing to him. He wants Ziyuan to be able to keep her life above all else.
The two people have different priorities which is what causes them to be against each other. Han Ye values her life and doesn't want her risking it versus Ziyuan, who values returning her family's innocence over everything, even her own life. This has been proven again and again over the course of the show.
As far as I know, the Han Ye in the drama is almost exactly the same as the Han Ye in the novel and the things between him and Ziyuan happen pretty much the same as in the novel so I'm not sure how the drama version has not done him proper justice. I think it's that Han Ye isn't written to your liking, not that he hasn't been done proper justice.
Also, next time, space out your comments alright? It's much easier to reply to each point that way.
Han Ye wasn't horrified and mortified she spent 10 years as a criminal wrongfully and lost her entire family because for that 10 years, he was already more or less mourning that. Not to mention, Ziyuan wasn't the one imprisoned on the mountain. She had a fine upbringing and had the chance to travel where ever she'd like really.
Han Ye "whining about her luring him into her plan and using him" came from a sense of betrayal. He fell for Anle/Ziyuan hard. So hard he would've given his life to protect hers. Now, he's finding out/thinking that Ziyuan never loved him and only saw him as a tool for revenge.
Why should Han Ye be on his hands and knees begging for her forgiveness? In the end, children should not be punished for the wrongdoings of their elders. He had no idea of any plots. All Han Ye saw was ironclad evidence which as previously said, he only believes evidence so it's only natural for him to not believe the Di family's innocent.
Don't get me wrong, in whatever situation, I'll always be on Ziyuan's side, however, I'm not going to sit back and watch someone watch a genuinely good show with well written characters and only look at what meets the eye. Especially with Legend of Anle, everything has a reason.
Her actions were really annoying most of the time but I can also understand where she's coming from. She truly just doesn't want to lose her freedom again and she really shouldn't be criminalized for it. Once you get past her flaws, you're kinda just left with a pretty tragic story.