i saw on weibo and xiaohongshu, wang xingyue fans are attacking other cast and saying they should be only supporting…
@zekiym Because they're fans, which is short for "fanatics." At least Chinese netizens are arguing about their own country's dramas. Here we have a bunch of international fans who know little to nothing about Chinese history, language, culture, etc. arguing about C-dramas. What's worse??
i saw on weibo and xiaohongshu, wang xingyue fans are attacking other cast and saying they should be only supporting…
China has 1.4+ billion people. Maybe a few thousand at most are arguing on social media about PM re: WXY. So relatively speaking, not "very many people" at all. Just because they're too passionate for their own good doesn't mean they're "stupid." Maybe "irrationally exuberant," but not stupid.
Things that annoyed me on watching this drama is on how it seems like it promotes domestic violence. Fuhui loves…
This is one fictional family in a satirical, farcical TV show. From this, you extrapolate their fictionalized experiences to those of all real, historical families in ancient China. Seriously asking, are you seriously asking??
If you wanted to know, you could've easily looked it up yourself in the time it took to write your post. But I'll give you a quick answer: NO!
During this period in Chinese history, Confucianism (and to some extent, other ideologies such as taoism) promoted piety towards parents, elders, ancestors as well as spouses. Harmony is the key family value.
The family was seen as a microcosm (and driver) of society at large. Without the stability of individual family units, social stability would be precariously ephemeral, if not ultimately impossible.
Becaus e even the opening theme song sounds a lot like DOTS ost song “Always”
Of course, you're entitled to your trollish opinion. And I'm entitled to point out that your mommy's basement is warm & cozy this time of year.
I have no problem handling your opinion. I choose to handle it by noting its trollish quality.
For the record, I didn't hurl any personal insults at you. Saying that your mommy's basement is warm & cozy is actually quite the compliment. I could've easily said that it's cold & damp instead.
Becaus e even the opening theme song sounds a lot like DOTS ost song “Always”
Why are you even here? Don't you have better things to do than watch boring C-dramas and troll about them? But I guess mommy's basement is warm & cozy this time of year.
There are much better Chinese actors than CZY and much better C-dramas than TWOT, but I still support both.
Oh, I see where I touched a nerve. You've given every single CXY drama you've ever watched a 10 (out of 10).
How sweet! Too bad he doesn't care because he doesn't know you exist. It's also cute how you defended him against my relatively innocuous remarks, but again, he doesn't care because he doesn't know you exist.
There are much better Chinese actors than CZY and much better C-dramas than TWOT, but I still support both.
Actually, according to your food analogy, I said that peaches and peach pies are much better, but I still support both apples and apple pies. Get your facts (& foods) straight.
Oh, by the way, there's nothing ironic about my screenname because you're the one who made the food analogy, not me, remember?
Thanks for playing. You take the L, but at least you tried.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
Cheyenne7889: "everything is accessible everywhere these days."
Given that a relatively high proportion (approximately one-third) of the global population (much more in the developing world) do not have internet access, this is a profoundly ignorant and provincial claim, stemming from (Westernized) privilege.
Hold the international trolls themselves accountable and cease scapegoating domestic fans. Who knows where the trolls get what they troll about?
"to me."
Translation: to YOU.
If you wanted to know, you could've easily looked it up yourself in the time it took to write your post. But I'll give you a quick answer: NO!
During this period in Chinese history, Confucianism (and to some extent, other ideologies such as taoism) promoted piety towards parents, elders, ancestors as well as spouses. Harmony is the key family value.
The family was seen as a microcosm (and driver) of society at large. Without the stability of individual family units, social stability
would be precariously ephemeral, if not ultimately impossible.
I have no problem handling your opinion. I choose to handle it by noting its trollish quality.
For the record, I didn't hurl any personal insults at you. Saying that your mommy's basement is warm & cozy is actually quite the compliment. I could've easily said that it's cold & damp instead.
How sweet! Too bad he doesn't care because he doesn't know you exist. It's also cute how you defended him against my relatively innocuous remarks, but again, he doesn't care because he doesn't know you exist.
Oh, by the way, there's nothing ironic about my screenname because you're the one who made the food analogy, not me, remember?
Thanks for playing.
You take the L, but at
least you tried.
Given that a relatively high proportion (approximately one-third) of the global population (much more in the developing world) do not have internet access, this is a profoundly ignorant and provincial claim, stemming from (Westernized) privilege.