Chu Zi Qian, a General's daughter, was supposed to marry her childhood sweetheart, the Seventh Prince, Zhao Qing. When she suddenly dies, the Emperor issues a decree for the Seventh Prince to immediately marry Lin Yan, a minister's daughter. Inexplicably, Zi Qian wakes up inside the body of Lin Yan, who's in a bridal sedan headed to her wedding. On the way, they see a funeral being held for Zi Qian's real body. The last thing Zi Qian remembers is fainting after drinking a cup of tea poured for her by the Seventh Prince. Convinced that the Seventh Prince poisoned her to death, Zi Qian firmly resolves to take revenge on him while inside his new wife's body. Little does she know that everything is not as it seems. (Source: bitcoolKat at MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 涅槃郡主
- Also Known As: Nie Pan Jun Zhu
- Screenwriter & Director: Xian Jia Chen
- Genres: Historical, Comedy, Romance, Fantasy
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Cast & Credits
- He ShiLin YanMain Role
- Guan YueZhao QingMain Role
- Ge Xiao XiChu Zi QianSupport Role
- Wang YeZhao YongSupport Role
- Austin SuiKing YanSupport Role
- Li Xiao PengZhao MingSupport Role
Reviews
Total waste of time
As we all know C-dramas are notorious for nonsensical or rushed endings. This one takes it one step further, by not having an ending at all.It just simply stops, in the middle of the story without solving any of the questions, redeeming the ML or dealing with any of the antagonists. The writers seem to have confused the notion of ‘open ending’ with half-finished and just dropped the ball after 20 episodes to go on holiday.
I usually don’t expect much from these short-length series, but this one feels like a total waste of time.