The film tells the story of the heroine Xiao Bai Hu who offends someone who covets her beauty and meets the hero Murong Qu while avoiding being chased after by the soldiers. Murong Qu helps Xiao Bai Hu solve difficulties. Xiao Bai Hu hopes that Murong Qu can protect himself, and finally has an intersection with Murong Qu, but due to the vicious girlfriends, there are many misunderstandings between Xiao Bai Hu and Murong Qu. Edit Translation
- English
- Română
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 天啊,我的太子殿下
- Also Known As: 太子殿下之小淘气 , 太子殿下之小淘氣 , Tai Zi Dian Xia Zhi Xiao Tao Qi
- Director: Liu Qing Song
- Genres: Romance
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Reviews
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Story: quick, patchy, disappointingActing/Cast: neither appealing nor unappealing
Music: neither added nor detracted from the show
Rewatch value: none
Overall: works as a time killer while waiting for an appointment
This is another one of those stories where the ML decides he "loves" the FL because he discovers that she was his 30 second crush as a child. So it's a no for me. Even putting that aside, there is no reason for the relationship, no substance, no point. The story just sort of skipped from scene to scene as if checking the boxes from a 12-year-old's "magical romance must-haves" list. The only thing that stood out to me during the last 80ish minutes was the production design. It was incredibly bright and colorful and seemed quite out of place when all other aspects of the show matched what I would expect from a quick, low-budget flick. I think that if that aspect had matched the blandness of the rest of the production, I wouldn't have made it past 5 minutes.
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? Oh! My Prince! – Sweet, Sassy, and Surprisingly Thoughtful
This drama totally caught me off guard—in the best way. Oh! My Prince! might look like your typical historical romance, but it’s got way more going on beneath the surface. The banter between the leads? Sharp. The chemistry? Instant. And the pacing? Just right—never drags, never rushes.What I loved most is how it plays with misunderstandings without making it feel frustrating. You get just enough tension to stay hooked, but it never loses its playful charm. The visuals are gorgeous (hello, costume goals), and the vibe is light without being fluffy.
The actors bring a lot of heart to their roles, especially Feng Zhi Mo and Sun Zi Hang. Their dynamic feels real—like two people trying to figure each other out while navigating some pretty wild circumstances.
If you're into dramas that mix romance, humor, and a little emotional depth without going full soap opera, this one’s a solid pick. It’s fun, it’s fresh, and it leaves you with just enough to think about after the credits roll.
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