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Replying to nycfoodie Aug 29, 2025
The former to pluck the guitar, the latter to tap to the rhythm & beat...all the while singing the classics…
Amazingly, CFY plays the piano as well!!
On When Destiny Brings the Demon Aug 28, 2025
To those self-annointed critics finding this or that fault w/ the acting talent & skill of Wang YingLu (FL) , try & see I Am Nobody while you're waiting for the next episode(s) of WDBTD.

IAN actually has a slightly higher MDL ranking (as of now).
Replying to Moonstruck Aug 28, 2025
Exactly! I have ever since noticed his hands.I think him and GongJun have the prettiest hands among C-actors I…
Chen XingXu...
Replying to Forevermore_Yu Aug 28, 2025
Arthur's hands are so beautiful, so are his feet ❀️‍πŸ”₯ How can a young man be so beautiful yet handsome…
The former to pluck the guitar, the latter to tap to the rhythm & beat...all the while singing the classics in both Chinese & English!!
Replying to Moonstruck Aug 28, 2025
Exactly! I have ever since noticed his hands.I think him and GongJun have the prettiest hands among C-actors I…
Double post (edited out).
Replying to Moonstruck Aug 28, 2025
Exactly! I have ever since noticed his hands.I think him and GongJun have the prettiest hands among C-actors I…
Hi @Pytheos!

A relatively quick & painless detraction: I was going to get back to you, but I wanted to do some due diligence & research first.

It looks like Lee Kuan Yew implemented the Singaporean "Speak Mandarin" campaign about 3 years after his visit to China. It seems he had the good intentions, inspired by what he saw in China, to promote unity & literacy in Singapore (especially among Singaporeans of Chinese descent).

Apparently, LKY himself came from non-Mandarin
(Hakka?) Chinese ancestry, which suggests he did what he did out of the interests of his constituents as opposed to his own.
Replying to nycfoodie Aug 28, 2025
The FL isn't dumb. Naive, lazy & self-deprecating, perhaps. That's kinda what "salted fish" in the…
Ok, it looks like you've posted eight times (at last count) in this thread that you started (about a drama you supposedly dropped).

If you're trying to disabuse anyone of the notion that you're not merely a delusional, needy attention-seeker, try harder!
Replying to nycfoodie Aug 28, 2025
The FL isn't dumb. Naive, lazy & self-deprecating, perhaps. That's kinda what "salted fish" in the…
I couldn't care less whether or not you drop this or any other CFY drama in particular or C-drama in general.

But why are you subjecting us to an unannounced press conference re: your retirement from this C-drama.

Are you under delusions (of grandeur) that you're some sort of VIP whose sole viewership will make or break the C-ent industry or something?

If not, why on earth are you still here?!
Replying to Baozi Buns Aug 28, 2025
Got meh at Ep 18 for me as the FL still shows no sign of any character growth. Struggling to care or to continue.…
Yeah, but when fiction deviates too much from reality, people complain about that as well.
Replying to Xiao Yu Aug 28, 2025
On the 4th episode...I really love Fei Yu but FL is so dumb. It feels like a forced romance to me. The story is…
The FL isn't dumb. Naive, lazy & self-deprecating, perhaps. That's kinda what "salted fish" in the original Chinese title means.

Nor is the romance even remotely artificial.

And if you watch only dramas you find "extraordinary," then you should drop each & every drama you don't rate (nearly) 10 out of 10, including this one.

So see ya!
Replying to Baozi Buns Aug 28, 2025
Got meh at Ep 18 for me as the FL still shows no sign of any character growth. Struggling to care or to continue.…
Character growth isn't linear. In fictional fantasies, or IRL.
Replying to vee Aug 27, 2025
I just wanna know if this is a happy ending story!? πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ someone who read the novel send help pls
An adaptation of a novel is not the same as the novel itself. Nothing, as a matter of principle, precludes the screenwriters from deviating from the source material, for whatever reason.

Not to mention, "happy" or "sad," "good" or "bad" are all relative terms.

That said, the general consensus among novel readers is that the (novel's) ending is "happy."
Replying to SanjidanurTanha Aug 27, 2025
Is it good?
Unless they're trolls, anyone commenting on this drama, let alone answering your question about it, is going to think it's good.

Does this answer your question?
Replying to nycfoodie Aug 25, 2025
Person Arthur Chen
China has a nearly one-and-half billion population, so literally hundreds & hundreds of millions of people…
Yes, very much so! His mom is probably his most dedicated fan! πŸ˜‡


Oh, if you're interested to know, his father is Chen Kaige, who directed Farewell My Concubine. It's generally regarded as a top 100 film in global history.
Replying to ura Aug 25, 2025
in every drama ive ever came across, some people always have a problem with the female lead, i just dont get it
Hi, remember me because I didn't forget your post; something unexpected came up this weekend.

It's not much of a theory yet & I'd be interested in your thoughts, but here goes.

Some (international) viewers seem to think that the criticisms of female actors (or their characters) come from misogyny, right?

I don't doubt that it's a contributing factor but it can't be the primary one because rarely, if ever, do I see that kind of negative scrutiny for female figures in Victorian/Gothic Era Romance novels or 19th century Russian Lit as well as BBC/PBS period pieces.


This tells me that cultural misunderstanding & insensitivity (if not imperialism) are the driving forces behind the criticisms. It also explains why Chinese (& other East Asian actresses) get repeatedly mocked for their "childish," high-pitched voices, while Western (especially American) women fully escape any criticism for their habit of "uptalking."

By "uptalk," I mean the phenomenon of phrasing statements as if they were questions (usually by raising the pitch of the last syllables of those statements).

In NYC where I am currently, it's not unusual to see middle-aged professional women (in a formal setting, no less) "uptalk" every other sentence and sound like 10 or 12 year old "valley" girls. But you never hear a peep about it.

I'm not sure where you're from or if "uptalking" is a widespread phenomenon there. But there are plenty of academic books & journals about it, if you wish to look it up.

So what do you think?
Replying to nycfoodie Aug 25, 2025
There exist very compelling reasons for those "crazy" restrictions. But I can see why someone's who's…
And by your silence on the issue, should I take that as your implied confession that you know little to nothing about China or Chinese language, history, & culture?
Replying to nycfoodie Aug 25, 2025
There exist very compelling reasons for those "crazy" restrictions. But I can see why someone's who's…
I didn't take what you said as an "attack." Did you take what I said as an "attack?"

Because I meant it as a free & educational lesson. You're welcome, by the way!
Replying to 3shahartsiu Aug 25, 2025
Person Arthur Chen
Ive been lurking from weibo and douban for 3 days now, reading feedbacks and comments with the help of google…
China has a nearly one-and-half billion population, so literally hundreds & hundreds of millions of people in the domestic fanbase.

The "haters" posting number in the hundreds, maybe thousands at most. Critics (especially more extremist ones) tend to very much more vocal (just check out any MDL comments section for C-dramas, for example).

Haters definitely don't outnumber fans; it only seems so due to "availability bias." If you watch the news without any context, you'd mis-assume that most people are criminals committing crimes at most times in most places.

I guess what I'm saying is that your good intentions are commendable, but Chen FeiYu is perfectly fine & will be fine. Not to mention, he grew up in the Chinese entertainment industry (his father a famous director, his mother a famous actress), so he know what comes with the territory when it comes to fame & fortune.

Last but not least, Chinese is a very, very idiomatic (& poetic) language. Because Google will provide only literal (as opposed to figurative) language, it's not necessarily reliable. If someone is being sarcastic or saying something in jest, you may make the mistake of taking them completely seriously. Or worse, think they're saying the opposite of what they're saying.
Replying to whatasinwhatasin Aug 25, 2025
SJ and LTY Mentioning reincarnation and directly denying it lmao the writers are really putting up defenses. But…
There exist very compelling reasons for those "crazy" restrictions. But I can see why someone's who's probably never stepped foot in China, let alone know much (if any) Chinese language, history, culture, etc. would think they were in a sufficiently competent position to judge.
Replying to onmyway123 Aug 25, 2025
Waite..WHAT?? His accent?? is he American??
He was born & attended high school in the US. But in (at least most of) the intervening years, he was raised in China, which explains why he speaks good (standard) Mandarin.