how a crown prince is allowed to lead an army , does emperor will not be wary of him as he can take over the throne…
He's not a crown prince - he is the Emperor's nephew but it's already hinted that he and his father are attracting enemies because of their esteemed reputation. In c-dramaland, a royal brother/son having highly regarded military accomplishments can be seen as a threat to the Emperor for potential usurp.
Ep 26 Dear Mr. Peter Ho, OMG, I cannot believe you are still in such a great shape. No wonder WS is so jealous…
I laughed so hard because the way he pulled down his top hanging off his shoulder and he is in white with a hammer...it's like he is trying for the ancient roman's look. And I love how WS was just starting at his arm.
The summary reads a bit like Nirvana in Fire probably without the limited life span of ML. I've been a fan of XZ since The Untamed but his last few dramas/movies for me were unremarkable. However, I am curious to see how he will portray this type of character - it is certainly a complex character with a lot of room for interpretation and creativity. Can definitely see this as a challenging role for XZ. Production looks amazing and with 40 episodes, enough room to tell a revenge story without feeling too compact - hopefully not too draggy either. I'm hopeful for this drama.
I couldn't get into even 1st episode of Red Moon Pact but decided to give this a try - seeing as the story seems more interesting and the production quality is superb. Red Moon Pact did had a very good OST selection - remains to be seen about the OST here. Handsome Neo Hou gets the very first scene, the costume looks similar to his yet to air dramas - just a teaser for what we can expect.
Ep 6- they cut out a key scene between the leads. Fans will know which one I am talking about. So much for hoping the Japanese version may have more scenes that weren't part of the Chinese version cut.
Isn't Princess Royals almost exclusively evil? I don't remember a lot of good princess royals to be honest and…
There actually isn't a lot of shows with focus on Grand Princess/Princess Royal - I watch a lot of costume dramas -and to make them as villains is even more rare because they can't get far - The Double is one of the recent ones.
Isn't Princess Royals almost exclusively evil? I don't remember a lot of good princess royals to be honest and…
Not necessarily. Many are forced to be married off and they don't have standing to interfere with the royal court. Princess Royals hold no inherent power - often relying on the good grace of their emperor brother or the backing of a powerful husband. Usually, the Empress would assume the most power in the royal court on non state matters but here, she replaced the Empress with someone who has no family power to support her, no son to be a potential crown prince. So Princess Royal here manages to have so much power because she had plotted many years ago to ensure no woman can exceed both her power and the love her emperor had for her.
The reason why Princess Royals rarely scheme because by gender - they can never be the Emperor/Empress - and once married, they belong to their husband's family. For them to scheme that title, the only way is to essentially instill a useless crown prince by being a king maker. Or, be a regent. Regents by Empress/consorts are easier to swallow because they have a son to assume the title of Emperor when they come of age. But regent because as a Princess Royal when there are sons in line for the throne is almost unheard of. That's why in the preview, she calls herself Regent so that she can hold all the power and the Crown Prince only has title, no power. She can still rule the country as Regent.
I have to say, this is one of the very few cdramas where the villain absolutely outshines the leads. Despite how we hate Grand Princess/Princess Royal - she isn't doing anything that a man in her role wouldn't have done. Yet it seems to us so outrageous because we rarely ever see a Grand Princess have this level of power and display such ruthlessness and cruelty in a royal court.
It may seem short to us with Ming Yue's demise. Honestly, I think it was perfect. Her mother raised her to be this spoiled brat and if not for her, she wouldn't be able to do the horrific things she did. That being said, it was also her mother who sent her to her death by not saving her from this marriage arrangement that she recklessly got herself into. I had guessed her mother chose power over her and she did. Her mother feared the lost of trust she built with her Emperor brother that she spent decades on that if she did interfere, those years would have been for nothing. She was striving for a position of more power that ironically, is not what Ming Yue wants at all. She wants what she can't have. So once her mother no longer protected her, she died so fast that the meaning may have been lost. It was a slow death for her - first being stabbed multiple times experiencing grave pain only to watch the fire burn her alive - it is as slow and cruel as it can get. Then you throw in that it was her mother who sent her to her grave (indirectly) but still really her fault. Her father who attempted to do the right thing for the first time- who agreed to help her not get married only to be blasted by Ming Yue for never being a proper father to her is laughable. There was that one chance for her to turn back, she walked straight to her death. And to prove her character is extremely stupid yet horrible person - she continues to make threats to her now husband - she expected the same she always experienced- no one can interfere - she gets what she wants. Except she miscalculated that the man now her husband has lost everything and nothing to live for but revenge - which is the most dangerous person you can face.
Here is a loophole about that marriage contract with the ex brother in law...He said if he divorced his wife then the princess would agree to marry him. However, he technically didn't divorce his wife. For a husband to divorce their wife in that time, the wife would have had to offend one of the cardinal rules as a wife - the most cited reason is either she can't bear children or that she committed adultery. The alternative to the divorce used in many cdramas is similar to modern day separation agreement- which does not suggest or imply that the wife did anything wrong that led to the separation. Once signed, parties can freely remarry. A wife would rather choose to have a separation agreement than to be divorced by her husband because it comes with negative stigma as someone who was unwanted by their husband.
Jiang Yi got a separation agreement and not a divorce from her ex husband - it was heavily advocated in exchange for not exposing him for his adultery and his attempted murder of his wife via the horse carriage incident. So he technically did not divorce his wife and Ming Yue could technically not have to honor that agreement she signed with him. But this loophole had to be in place to allow the Emperor to not go back on his edict but honor the agreement. I am all too happy to see this is how it ends for Ming Yue- she might be cold and ruthless but she has no brains. She used herself as a chess piece and didn't see to it to make sure she could get out of it unscathed. She absolutely deserves this ending for her.
ahh the princess will FINALLY die. praise the lord. now we just need the grand princess to fuck off as well. they…
Her just desert is perfect. Her mother made her marry that useless ex husband of FL's sister. Which surprises me since her mother always put her spoiled daughter first. My guess is that between power and her daughter- she chose power which is the worst she could do to daughter.
Probably one of the very first cdramas where the ML is literally begging to not marry someone like his life depended on it. That physical shaking in his voice and his body shows it. Good job ZWY.
It's so obvious the king cares about ML, but his mother, it's questionable .His brother, please I hope he doesn't…
Brother is very ruthless. He was willing to kill his man because his identity was accidentally revealed without hesitation. Interestingly, he hasn't aligned himself with Princess Royal who is a king maker here by backing the useless Crown Prince (he said he only got this title because his mother was Empress) but he is obviously petty and immature for the role.
The reason why Princess Royals rarely scheme because by gender - they can never be the Emperor/Empress - and once married, they belong to their husband's family. For them to scheme that title, the only way is to essentially instill a useless crown prince by being a king maker. Or, be a regent. Regents by Empress/consorts are easier to swallow because they have a son to assume the title of Emperor when they come of age. But regent because as a Princess Royal when there are sons in line for the throne is almost unheard of. That's why in the preview, she calls herself Regent so that she can hold all the power and the Crown Prince only has title, no power. She can still rule the country as Regent.
Jiang Yi got a separation agreement and not a divorce from her ex husband - it was heavily advocated in exchange for not exposing him for his adultery and his attempted murder of his wife via the horse carriage incident. So he technically did not divorce his wife and Ming Yue could technically not have to honor that agreement she signed with him. But this loophole had to be in place to allow the Emperor to not go back on his edict but honor the agreement. I am all too happy to see this is how it ends for Ming Yue- she might be cold and ruthless but she has no brains. She used herself as a chess piece and didn't see to it to make sure she could get out of it unscathed. She absolutely deserves this ending for her.