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Pursuit of Jade chinese drama review
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Pursuit of Jade
13 people found this review helpful
by Zari
Mar 27, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Beautiful, Little Flawed, and Completely Addicting — Pursuit of Jade Had Me Hooked

When I think of Pursuit of Jade, I immediately think of how visually stunning it is, the cinematography is beautiful, the cast delivered, the OST is so fitting, and the attention to detail? You can really see it in everything from the props to the costumes, makeup, and hairstyles. It all came together to create such a rich, immersive world.
And can we talk about the humor for a second? 😭 I did not expect to laugh as much as I did. The comic relief was so well done. It never felt forced and honestly made the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Now… as much as I love this drama, let’s not pretend it didn’t have me questioning reality a few times.
Yes, the FL being skilled makes sense, but her defeating two highly experienced generals with zero battlefield experience? That felt a bit too convenient. I’m all for powerful female leads, but that moment needed a little more grounding.
And the cliff falls… don’t even get me started. Characters falling from insane heights, surviving near-death experiences, and then recovering like it’s nothing. At some point, it just loses its impact.😭
And the 108 whips… I’m sorry, but there’s no way someone recovers that quickly. That scene should’ve had way more weight, but the quick recovery kind of ruined the impact.

What really disappointed me though was the ML’s characterization in action. He’s introduced as this ruthless, feared marquis, but spends a huge chunk of the drama injured. When he finally returns to the military camp, I was ready to see him dominate…Instead, his fight scenes are reduced or cut short, lacking the intensity and depth that his character was built up to have. It leaves you wondering what could have been done differently.
Meanwhile, the FL is consistently stepping up and carrying major moments (which I love for her), but the balance between them felt slightly off. I just wanted more from him.

The political storyline also had potential, but it wasn’t fully realized. There were too many names and moving parts without enough depth, and I found myself a bit confused at times. The constant mention of “seventeen years ago” built up so much anticipation, but the actual reveal felt rushed and not as impactful as it could’ve been.
But honestly? Despite all of that… I still really enjoyed it 😭
It’s one of those dramas where you see the flaws, you complain about them, and yet you’re still fully seated for every episode.
It hooked me early, made me laugh, kept me entertained, and gave me characters I genuinely cared about.
Would I recommend it? Yes.
Is it perfect? Not even close.
Was I still obsessed? Absolutely 😌✨
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