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The Confession Scene Really Stole My Heart
I just finished watching Legend of Female General, and I’m still not over it! I absolutely love everything about Xiao Jue and He Yan—their healthy relationship, their longing for each other, their fights, their love… everything. Their confession scene? Still gives me butterflies. Honestly, it’s one of the best confessions ever.
One of my favorite episodes is when Xu Jingfu and He Rufei are exposed. That moment when He Rufei summoned the Fuyue Army, but it turns out the Emperor had already ordered the Nine Banner Battalion to be on standby? Absolute genius. Another favorite is, of course, the iconic confession:
“I love the moon, but the moon doesn’t know.”
“Do you still like the moon?”
“Yes.”
“Now, the moon is yours.”
I will engrave this line in my heart forever, haha.
And then there’s the scene where Xiao Jue is about to propose to He Yan—it was so sweet, I felt like I was the one being proposed to! That sweetness didn’t last long though because Chu Zhao had to show up right after 😌.
Actually, the BEST scene might just be when He Yan came to help Xiao Jue at Mingshui, fighting the Wutuo Army. I love how this scene really reinforced the “Female General” title. The action sequences, especially Xiao Jue and He Yan fighting together, were top-tier. Another heartbreaking moment was when Xiao Jue had to deliver the imperial decree for He Yan to marry Chu Zhao. Ugh, my heart.
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Shortcomings
As much as I love this drama, there are a few things that drove me crazy:
1. He Rufei’s Confidence – Where on earth did this man get his confidence from? 😂 He really thought he was better than He Yan just because she used his name and earned the title of General Feihong. At least He Yan worked her way up from zero, despite him trying to kill her.
2. Chu Zhao’s Character – I was so frustrated with him! Why did he even get promoted? Give me three good reasons why he should rise in rank—especially to military supervisor! He can’t even fight a basic battle. He just simply being there, and there you go, a promotion for you.
3. The Emperor’s Weakness – The Emperor started off fine, but once he got brainwashed by Chu Zhao, I just wanted to punch the screen. Honestly, if they had skipped the whole arranged marriage between He Yan and Chu Zhao, the story would have been so much better. And come on, Xiao Jue and He Yan were loyal to a fault—if they wanted the throne, they could’ve taken it ages ago. I wish this Emperor was written more like the one in Love Like the Galaxy. That Emperor remains the best.
4. Character Deaths – Why did they kill off Yan He? 😭😭 That broke me. And Chu Zhao’s attendant too? She knew martial arts—she could’ve easily dodged that knife! Sure, her death made Chu Zhao realize things, but still… On the bright side, I’m relieved Feinu survived—usually writers love killing off the male lead’s right-hand man.
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Other Thoughts
• The marriage between Cheng Lisu and Song Taotao? Extra, but I loved it 🤣.
• Xiao Jue’s brother and his wife? Adorable.
• He Yan’s teammates? Love them all.
• The fight scenes? Incredible!
• He Yan being “too small” to be a general? Doesn’t bother me at all. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Despite all its flaws, this drama is now one of my favorites. Xiao Jue and He Yan really carried this story. I love Cheng Lei from My Journey to You and Zhou Ye from Back From the Brink. They truly have amazing chemistry, and I’d love to see them together again. Their acting was outstanding.
Also, the OSTs are beautiful—I’ve been replaying them nonstop. I’d rewatch this drama, though I’d probably just skip to Xiao Jue and He Yan’s scenes. 😍
One of my favorite episodes is when Xu Jingfu and He Rufei are exposed. That moment when He Rufei summoned the Fuyue Army, but it turns out the Emperor had already ordered the Nine Banner Battalion to be on standby? Absolute genius. Another favorite is, of course, the iconic confession:
“I love the moon, but the moon doesn’t know.”
“Do you still like the moon?”
“Yes.”
“Now, the moon is yours.”
I will engrave this line in my heart forever, haha.
And then there’s the scene where Xiao Jue is about to propose to He Yan—it was so sweet, I felt like I was the one being proposed to! That sweetness didn’t last long though because Chu Zhao had to show up right after 😌.
Actually, the BEST scene might just be when He Yan came to help Xiao Jue at Mingshui, fighting the Wutuo Army. I love how this scene really reinforced the “Female General” title. The action sequences, especially Xiao Jue and He Yan fighting together, were top-tier. Another heartbreaking moment was when Xiao Jue had to deliver the imperial decree for He Yan to marry Chu Zhao. Ugh, my heart.
⸻
Shortcomings
As much as I love this drama, there are a few things that drove me crazy:
1. He Rufei’s Confidence – Where on earth did this man get his confidence from? 😂 He really thought he was better than He Yan just because she used his name and earned the title of General Feihong. At least He Yan worked her way up from zero, despite him trying to kill her.
2. Chu Zhao’s Character – I was so frustrated with him! Why did he even get promoted? Give me three good reasons why he should rise in rank—especially to military supervisor! He can’t even fight a basic battle. He just simply being there, and there you go, a promotion for you.
3. The Emperor’s Weakness – The Emperor started off fine, but once he got brainwashed by Chu Zhao, I just wanted to punch the screen. Honestly, if they had skipped the whole arranged marriage between He Yan and Chu Zhao, the story would have been so much better. And come on, Xiao Jue and He Yan were loyal to a fault—if they wanted the throne, they could’ve taken it ages ago. I wish this Emperor was written more like the one in Love Like the Galaxy. That Emperor remains the best.
4. Character Deaths – Why did they kill off Yan He? 😭😭 That broke me. And Chu Zhao’s attendant too? She knew martial arts—she could’ve easily dodged that knife! Sure, her death made Chu Zhao realize things, but still… On the bright side, I’m relieved Feinu survived—usually writers love killing off the male lead’s right-hand man.
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Other Thoughts
• The marriage between Cheng Lisu and Song Taotao? Extra, but I loved it 🤣.
• Xiao Jue’s brother and his wife? Adorable.
• He Yan’s teammates? Love them all.
• The fight scenes? Incredible!
• He Yan being “too small” to be a general? Doesn’t bother me at all. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Despite all its flaws, this drama is now one of my favorites. Xiao Jue and He Yan really carried this story. I love Cheng Lei from My Journey to You and Zhou Ye from Back From the Brink. They truly have amazing chemistry, and I’d love to see them together again. Their acting was outstanding.
Also, the OSTs are beautiful—I’ve been replaying them nonstop. I’d rewatch this drama, though I’d probably just skip to Xiao Jue and He Yan’s scenes. 😍
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