according to previous comments of those who read the novel, her physique is supposed to be dainty, that's why…
i feel like this conversation is starting to get out of hand. i don't wanna fight, especially over such an insignificant thing. let's accept that we have different opinions. i respect yours
according to previous comments of those who read the novel, her physique is supposed to be dainty, that's why…
nothing serious, don't worry 😊❤️ her fans started critising the choices of her stylists and makeup artists and depanded the company replace the staff. Bai Lu then decided to speak up and said that everyone will work hard to make the best out of this drama and that it is the most complex role she has ever done, therefore indirectly silencing the complaints.
tbh, i don't understand what was the problem with her appearance. she looks as beautiful and graceful as always 🥰
according to previous comments of those who read the novel, her physique is supposed to be dainty, that's why…
yeah, there are many men like that, especially in southeast asian countries, including south China.
plus let's not forget that back then men were generally on the shorter side, too, rarely being above the height of 170 cm, so a general being her height is more realistic in this drama than Ryan Cheng's height. plus one can be skinny AND muscular.
why can't a short and skinny general exist, especially in a drama? exceptions always exist :)
finding a female actress who is tall enough to fit the height of a born male actor would be pretty painful as most Chinese women are under the height of 170 cm.
according to previous comments of those who read the novel, her physique is supposed to be dainty, that's why…
I know, but that's how the author described her! I can't change that.
If the production company chose to cast an actress who looks more traditionally masculine, fans of the novel would probably get upset (and East Asian fanbases can be pretty wild—just look at the recent Mo Li controversy). Plus, the drama might not attract as many views or investments.
To be historically accurate, the actress would need to be somewhat muscular, with rougher skin—since there was no skincare back then. Basically, the opposite of current Chinese beauty standards. 🤷🏼♀️
all the bts and the teasers look so good!! i already love the dynamics between He Yan and Xiao Jue. what's better than a strong character? TWO, who complete each other and are the IT couple 🙇🏼♀️
I hope the FL delivers a great performance. I dislike that they chose a dainty FL general. but we will see if…
according to previous comments of those who read the novel, her physique is supposed to be dainty, that's why others will suspect her.
plus men who are skinny and short exist in real life, too, so it's not that unrealistic. as long as she acts "manly enough", it shouldn't be that distractive. 😊
but your opinion is totally valid, too. we'll see how the drama goes. 🤗
only two hours from now... aah, i can't wait. this bl hit me in the best way possible
yes, i have just finished watching it! it was a really good episode, i am looking forward the next one already~. the elevator scene was phenomenal! these two can really act
it is worth following the fan accounts of the main leads on x. they post many bts and teasers day by day~
tbh, i don't understand what was the problem with her appearance. she looks as beautiful and graceful as always 🥰
plus let's not forget that back then men were generally on the shorter side, too, rarely being above the height of 170 cm, so a general being her height is more realistic in this drama than Ryan Cheng's height. plus one can be skinny AND muscular.
why can't a short and skinny general exist, especially in a drama? exceptions always exist :)
finding a female actress who is tall enough to fit the height of a born male actor would be pretty painful as most Chinese women are under the height of 170 cm.
If the production company chose to cast an actress who looks more traditionally masculine, fans of the novel would probably get upset (and East Asian fanbases can be pretty wild—just look at the recent Mo Li controversy). Plus, the drama might not attract as many views or investments.
To be historically accurate, the actress would need to be somewhat muscular, with rougher skin—since there was no skincare back then. Basically, the opposite of current Chinese beauty standards. 🤷🏼♀️
plus men who are skinny and short exist in real life, too, so it's not that unrealistic. as long as she acts "manly enough", it shouldn't be that distractive. 😊
but your opinion is totally valid, too. we'll see how the drama goes. 🤗
btw, talán csak nem magyar vagy? 🙈 a felhasználóneved alapján annak tűnsz. végre valaki, aki rajtam kívül szereti a kínai sorozatokat~ 😇