Because there's so much focus on how the drama's latter part was different from the original novel, I just want to share the difference of the drama and the novel   pre-5 years separation. I think the early part of the story had impact on latter story. I'll try to summarize them, but perhaps only included major things.

This will be a lengthy post and I'll update it slowly, so please bear with me.


The Protagonist's Background

In the novel,  CSS was actually Yu Cailing,  a modern college girl who transmigrated into the body of 13-year old Cheng Shaoshang. The real CSS had died due to the fever when she was sent to countryside by her second aunt. Her parents left her to fight the war when she was 3 years old. The real CSS had a very bad temperament, foul mouth, and sometimes even hit the servants. Yu Cailing was a natural science student at famous university. She accepted with top scores. She was very intelligent, logical and practical, also had various skills i.e, making wine, building things, etc due to her educatio. Her parents divorced when she was in kindergarten because her mother chose career and his father was a womanizer. As a modern woman, it's given that she couldn't read ancient Chinese characters,  which later her parents thought she was dumb and illiterate.

In the drama, CSS was the 15-year old daughter of Cheng Family, abandoned by her parents right after birth to fight a war in the name of loyalty. Pretty much received unfair treatment from her aunt and grandmother and not educated.

In the novel,  CSS's has one younger brother. The oldest brother came home with the second and third brother. In the drama, she was the youngest child. Her oldest brother didn't come home.

In the novel,  at the beginning, Yu Cailing/CSS's role in the family drama was mostly an observer since she needed to navigated the relationship in the family.

In the drama, since the beginning she had been scheming the family drama, i.e, Uncle Dong's case, the main house case, and Second Aunt's case.


CSS and LBY's encounters

In the drama, CSS and LBY first encounter was when she pointed to the haystack where Uncle Dong was hiding. After that, LBY was impressed with CSS. He praised her in front of her parents when he visited Cheng Residence. Later, she sent hint about fabric store to LBY. After Madam Ge's divorce and Second Uncle departed to study, Cheng family's carriage went through the road. From the city wall, A-Fei noticed the carriage. LBY's eyes darted the carriage and his expression changed. When A-Fei asked why he had such expression, LBY ordered them to prepare for new year banquet. A-Fei said it's weird since LBY never did that kind of thing.

Then the lantern festival happened. It's A-Fei again who pointed that CSS was there, wearing eye-catching dress. A-Qi asked how could he recognise her from afar. A-Fei answered that the one who skipped and ran on the street must be the fourth lady of Cheng family since the third lady was elegant. This is the first time LBY saw CSS and fell in love, but before this moment, he had always been interested in CSS.

In the novel,  there was no such elaborate process of encounter. LBY just fell in love with her when he saw her at the lantern festival.


The Lantern Festival Scene

In the drama, CSS met with her three suitors in the lantern festival. With Lou Yao and Yuan Shen, she encounter them when she was watching the lantern riddle at Tian Restaurant. Yuan Shen threw her tha decorated ball after she solved the riddle (which she threw back to him),  and Lou Yao mesmerised by her intelligence.

Drama CSS first saw LBY when he saved her from the fire.

In the novel,  her first meeting with Yuan Shen was pretty simple. She picked up the decorated ball from Yuan Shen. He apologised to her for being impolite, and smiled before turning back. CSS didn't see his face clearly. Later in the Cheng family's banquet where Yuan Shen asked her relying message to the third aunt, CSS recognised his voice.

The first time CSS saw LBY, he was standing in front of the restaurant. She saw him with his black armored guards, but couldn't see his face due to the lanterns hanging from the roof. This was also when LBY saw CSS and captured by her beauty, he fell in love at the first sight.

The novel CSS didn't met Lou Yao until later.


YangYang and CSS (I found this one is interesting too)


In the novel, just like CSS,  she's new to the capital's society because she grew up in Ge family. While CSS was new to the society because she's actually Yu Cailing. The real CSS grew up in capital and was a bully to the weak, so her reputation was not good at all.

Also in the novel, YangYang was never attracted to Yuan Shen. She was like, whatever I never met this guy. It was CSS's mom who intended to make arrangement for Yuan Shen and YangYang, although this intention was rebutted by the her eldest son and then she knew that Yuan Shen had an eyes to her daughter.


The Young Ladies' fight


In the drama, the fight happened at Lord Ruyang manor when they were invited to Princess Yuchang's birthday. It was also where CSS met LBY the second time, and the birth of infamous quote "Eleventh Young Master has long admired me, but I'm never interested in him".

In the novel, this incident happened at Yin family's banquet. This was also where the first time CSS met Lou Yao, who at that time, was arguing with He Zhaojun. (The eldest daughter of Yin family eventually married CSS's eldest brother).

The horse riding scene

In both drama and novel, after the fight CSS went to Wan Manor. This is where CSS first saw LBY (she didn't recognize he was the guy from the lantern festival).

The horse riding and stirrup scene were similar in both drama and novel. In the novel, though, there was no bargaining scene between LBY and CSS about the map and the bridge. She only heard about it under the bridge when LBY and General Wan talked.

The Collapsed Bridge Incident

In the novel, at the banquet at Wan family we learned that the real CSS (before Yu Cailing transmigrated) was just like other girls, who were having a crush to LBY. But since the present CSS was Yu Cailing who thought she never saw LBY,  she declined it, saying people could change etc. (she didn't know that Eleventh Young Master was LBY).  This was also CSS's first encounter with Wang Ling, who was so bitchy that CSS decided to  take a revenge later that day. Hence the collapsed bridge incident.








Oh also for those who interested in the difference between the novel and the drama post-5 year separation, @SpicyLime made an elaborate post here https://mydramalist.com/discussions/love-like-the-galaxy-part-2/78421-time-skip-to-the-ending-recap-spoilers-and-novel-differences


The Arrow Scene

In the drama, CSS commanded the defense of her group when they took a shelter in the hunting house. There was actually no such scene in the novel. LBY came with his army to saved them.

In the novel, after pulling out the arrow,  CSS took back her shaoshang string. In the drama, LBY took it. In the novel,  when LBY prohibited her from seeing the execution, she obeyed because LBY implied that he knew about her antics in the collapsed bridge incident.

Hua County


In the novel, we got information about LBY mainly from Third Aunt and Uncle's conversation about how the Emperor was losing his temper because of LBY's injury.  We saw this scene in the drama.

In the novel, Lou Yao didn't tag along to Hua County after expressing his admiration to CSS right before she departed to Hua County. He arrived later and confessed he wanted to propose marriage to her.

There was no "romance book"  scene in the novel.

CSS and Lou Yao's engagement


In the novel, CSS's mother actually wasn't that opposed to this arrangement. But she knew that CSS didn't love Lou Yao and Lou family's situation wasn't good. This mother and daughter's relationship was actually pretty calm.

In the novel, LBY didn't present the decree himself, so there was no scene where CSS fell and grabbed his arm. He was there at the engagement banquet when the decree was presented, though. 

At this point in the novel, CSS had a great admiration for LBY, often described his good look,  and considered him almost like a celebrity. She also liked him because he has good relationship with Lou Yao. In the drama, CSS who initially had unfavorable impression of LBY,  at this point respected but also feared LBY.


In the novel, when LBY asked her to meet him, CSS talked to LBY in a rather carefree manner even if she was reluctant to come at first. In the drama, CSS looked more... solemn? I don't know how to explain but the tone of this scene was different between the novel and the drama.

At their engagement banquet, Ban Jia (who later married YangYang) was introduced.

The Hunting Ground & Tower/Pagoda Incident

In the drama, this event occurred after CSS broke her engagement with Lou Yao.

In the novel, this event took place before the engagement ended. CSS was not fond of crowd so she went alone and found the pagoda. She climbed the skylight and took a nap there. In the drama, she was curious about the construction.

In the novel, LBY was the one who snatched and broke CSS's jade ornament, threw half of it, and keeping one to threatened CSS. He also told CSS about Crown Prince's seal incident (in the drama this happened way later). When LBY asked her if she heard something, she declined. LBY suggested he would break her arm and tore her clothes as an excuse for being late to the hunting ground. CSS was frightened. In the end, he broke his own arm,  and CSS cried because of this.

(Gosh, novel LBY was such a psycho tbh)

Thank you for this thread, rays! It was very nice to read these differences. I skipped some of the introductory chapters in the book and read from the Lantern festival onwards. Even so, my memory is a bit hazy so I appreciate your attention to details.

 WindBlows:

Thank you for this thread, rays! It was very nice to read these differences. I skipped some of the introductory chapters in the book and read from the Lantern festival onwards. Even so, my memory is a bit hazy so I appreciate your attention to details.

Anytime! I was rereading the novel again and found that I might like the show a little bit better. I just want to organize things so it will be easier to analyze why I feel that way :D 


The Visit to LBY's Manor

In the drama, CSS came with her father. 

In the novel, CSS visited LBY three times. The first time,  she came with Lou Yao. LBY was super displeased. The second time, she came with her parents. The third time, she came with Shaogong. 

The End of the Engagement 

In the novel, right after CSS called off her engagement with Lou Yao, she and her parents were summoned to the Palace. This was when LBY asked the Emperor to propose the marriage to CSS. Not even a day had passed. At this point,  CSS was 14-years old. 

Her parents accepted the proposal because they were so confused. 

Later, they were summoned again to the Palace. They planned to beg the Emperor to cancel the engagement. So her parents humiliation of her was actually planned before,  and the three of them tried their best to humiliate CSS. LBY arrived in the palace and CSS's parents saw CSS and LBY got along fairly well, so they were puzzled why CSS didn't want him. LBY asked CSS if she hated him. When CSS said no, LBY simply stated well then the marriage is settled leaving all of the people dumbfounded. 

He also forced CSS to go with him to go to He family's funeral.

In the drama, Cheng family was summoned after CSS and her father visit to LBY. LBY proposed marriage, CSS's mother humiliated her own daughter in order to reject the proposal. CSS,  wanting to oppose her mother, aggred to the proposal. 

The tone surrounding this scene was very different from the novel. 

(personally I think this was because drama CSS was still very sad after her engagement with Lou You failed. She was still so young, and just lost something important. While in the novel, CSS wasn't really sad or didn't have time to be sad. She's just very pragmatic,  because she's actually almost an adult. The author even said herself that CSS was a little cold-blooded in their author note) 

Argument About Power after Lou Yao & He Zhaojun's wedding. 

In the novel, after the argument, in front of Cheng Manor LBY hugged CSS forcefully and said "You can't leave me". CSS still determined to break the engagement after this. Then she was invited to the Palace again by the queen to study. (this event happened later in the drama after CSS got drunk and argued with LBY) 

In the drama, LBY asked his people to send CSS back to Cheng Manor because he received news about Han Wu. CSS still wanted to break the engagement and tried to trick Lord Ruyang but fail. The next morning, LBY showed up and the awkward family supper happened.

The Military Training and Drunk CSS

There are no such things in the original novel. In the drama after sobered up from her drunken state,  CSS had a very big argument with LBY then she realised that she didn't want to broke off the engagement with LBY.

The City Wall Date

This is only happened in drama. There's no such scene in the original novel.

Days Following CSS & LBY's engagement 

In the novel, at this stage, CSS and LBY's relationship was filled with bickering and flirting, although CSS still didn't love him, they had a good relationship. CSS was still afraid of him most of the times so she often coax him when he's in bad mood.


LBY lifted CSS and sat her down on the Railing

This is also not in the novel.


Consort Yue Roasting Everyone in the Room

In the novel, this happened in a normal royal family banquet. Old Princess Ruyang came with Princess Yuchang uninvited. Third princess didn't attend this event because she was punished and scared of facing the Emperor.

LBY actually bit CSS's hand here (he really liked to bite her. Is she a food??)

In the drama, this event took place in Huo's memorial banquet. This was also where third princess's fake coin scandal unraveled and she got her punishment.

Tiger Seal Incident

In the novel this happened way earlier before CSS entered the Palace. Novel CSS didn't really get involved in Crown Prince matter at this point. She was actually smart enough to avoid palace's politics.


In the drama, as soon as she entered the Palace, CSS was tangled in Crown Prince's problems, which made LBY unhappy and the main source of their arguments. Drama CSS was naive and rather simple. Because Crown Prince and Princess treated her well,  she also treated them well. 

CSS decided to treat LBY better


In the novel, after the banquet they argued again. Then LBY said this line "You started this first." CSS was angry, later she seek advice from Old Madam Wan (Qiqi's grandmother) and realized the things LBY had done for her. On her way back, she encountered LBY, and promised him to treat him better and grow old with him.

In the drama, this happened after the tiger seal incident and after listening to Qiqi and YangYang's advice. Later she ran out of the house and found LBY outside. LBY took her to his mother's house, where they had their first kiss.




Omgosh. This is really gracious of you to take the time to do, rays. Your notes and translations are so very thorough with g respect the source material and the break down makes it so easy to understand between the novel and the drama. Wow. Novel LBY sounds crazy indeed. I'm really glad for the changes they made to the drama regarding many of the scenes you wrote out to share that didn't come from the novel. I loved the changes more knowing the source. Perhaps in some ways, I'm lucky that there isn't a great completed English translation of the novel and can read snippets from kind souls like you who take painstaking efforts to share information and thoughts. This way, my experience watching the drama is a bit less subjective in comparison to the novel. Thank you for taking the time to share all this. 

Thank you very much, rays, for sharing this.  I really appreciate all the effort you put into this.

About Yuan Shen became the Tutor of Cheng Family's Children 


Oh I forgot about this one. This only happened in the drama. 


CSS & LBY's days as a couple

I'll just summarize this: They bickered a lot and once again, novel LBY REALLY LIKED TO BITE HER. There was this scene where they talked and flirted and he leaned toward her, wanting to take a bite. CSS blocked his mouth with her palm. He kissed her palm, then kissed her cheek. Novel LBY was somehow more carefree and laughed a lot when he's with CSS. 

Also, CSS was equally thirsty lol. She kept looking at his Adam apple. 

Later, they visited Huo Junhua together. The scene was pretty much same with the drama but while the drama had a kiss on lips, in the novel we got cute CSS taking a nap in LBY's arms. 


The Great Roast of Old Princess Ruyang and Madam Chunyu

In the drama, Madam Chunyu (LBY's stepmom) visited Cheng's Manor and got roasted by CSS and her mom. Later at the engagement banquet, she brought Princess Ruyang to disturb the engagement but got roasted by the entire Royal family instead. 

In the novel, this happened after the engagement banquet. Madam Chunyu visited Cheng's mansion, got roasted by CSS and her mother, and hurried home. After this, CSS planned a strategy to eliminate madam Chunyu. 

So her strategy was: 

To anger madam Chunyu to death (lol) and then complained to the Empress. 

Then she was summoned to the Palace by the Emperor and Empress. Old Princess Ruyang arrived with Madam Chunyu and they argued. Then Consort Yue came, LBY came, Lord Ruyang came. The roasting continued. Lord Ruyang was happy because he's freed from Old Princess Ruyang. 

After this, CSS and LBY had a big argument again concerning how LBY sent people to monitor her. LBY didn't understand because he just wanted to keep her safe. CSS was afraid of his overprotectiveness. 


The Great Quarell of CSS and LBY 

In the novel, after the argument, LBY actually imprisoned CSS in the Palace in the pretense to let her learn and prepare for Empress Birthday's banquet.  They were in a cold war state. 


The Water Pond Incident

This incident played differently. In the drama after the incident, CSS cried and asked LBY to hug her then we saw the "mingmen" scene. 

In the novel, after fifth Princess bullied her, CSS didn't cry. She immediately planned the revenge. But then a big incident happened (this big incident didn't happen in the drama). 


The "self-defense"  lesson


In the drama, this happened after CSS cried and integrated with the mingmen scene. 

In the novel, one of the dancers the fifth princess brought accused LBY had done indecent thing to her. CSS immediately went to see them in the Empress' Palace. (Note this: CSS actually enjoyed this accusation on LBY. Novel CSS was equally unhinged tbh) 

CSS knew that the girl lied, so she questioned the girl cleverly. LBY let her be. Then this kind of conversation happened (it's so funny I laughed so hard)


CSS: "why would it difficult for you to get married?" 

Girl: "since Master Ling has touched me, I couldn't marry another person!" 

CSS: "Ajie is so chaste! Since it's Master Ling's fault, I can't let you suffer alone."

Girl: "You're willing to tolerate me(as his concubine)?" 

CSS: "Why would I tolerate you, it should be Master Ling who tolerates you. I was born jealous, and I can't tolerate any concubine. If you don't want to marry another person (other than LBY), then let me marry another man."


LBY was furious when he heard this lol. He then summoned Fifth Prince who was still drunk. He exposed the bite mark on Fifth Prince shoulder and revealed that the one who had an affair with the girl was the Prince.

In the novel, the self-defense lesson happened after this event. LBY ambushed her in an empty palace hall, asked her if she saw the bite mark on Fifth Prince and teased CSS WHAT IF he bite her at the same place (told you he had biting fetish). CSS frantically wanted to escape from his hold and fight him, but he pinned her on the floor. She tried to fight him again, then he offered to teach her self-defense but used this chance to hug her. CSS was uncomfortable and tried to break free, he hugged her tighter and asked if they have reconciled (refer to The Great Quarrel above) 


As you can see, the novel CSS & LBY fought a A LOT verbally and physically. Both were sooo extreme. 

 kathleentheturtle:

Omgosh. This is really gracious of you to take the time to do, rays. Your notes and translations are so very thorough with g respect the source material and the break down makes it so easy to understand between the novel and the drama. Wow. Novel LBY sounds crazy indeed. I'm really glad for the changes they made to the drama regarding many of the scenes you wrote out to share that didn't come from the novel. I loved the changes more knowing the source. Perhaps in some ways, I'm lucky that there isn't a great completed English translation of the novel and can read snippets from kind souls like you who take painstaking efforts to share information and thoughts. This way, my experience watching the drama is a bit less subjective in comparison to the novel. Thank you for taking the time to share all this. 

No worries! I enjoyed doing this to fill the void after finishing the drama. The novel had many hilarious and overdramatic unhinged scenes which sometimes are hard to believe. 

@rays, omg, you're right about the word "unhinged" in these scenes. LMAO. I think some of them are quite well done in the novel, and given the way it's adapted, I am happy with the changes too. In essence, drama LBY was a bit less unhinged than novel LBY. 

@rays, I appreciate your hard work here as it provides greater depth to understanding the characters and their motivations. I think the Director took the approach to "soften" LBY character from novel to drama to make him more palatable and acceptable to the wide range of viewers. There are young impressionable girls watching.....seen from video clips. LBY is highly disturbed and distraught figure during his pursuit of revenge it became an all consuming obsession. One of the commenters gave a brilliant quote, along these lines....when you pursue revenge, prepare two graves, one for the person and one for yourself.

In todays environment he would be diagnosed with having a mental illness which could be resolved with treatment and diagnostic conversations ( OK, we know thats not happening in the Han Dynasty) but often these people seek "intense" relationships and we can see this is why CSS would be the only person for him. My thoughts for the night.

 tinygreencollective:

@rays, I appreciate your hard work here as it provides greater depth to understanding the characters and their motivations. I think the Director took the approach to "soften" LBY character from novel to drama to make him more palatable and acceptable to the wide range of viewers. There are young impressionable girls watching.....seen from video clips. LBY is highly disturbed and distraught figure during his pursuit of revenge it became an all consuming obsession. One of the commenters gave a brilliant quote, along these lines....when you pursue revenge, prepare two graves, one for the person and one for yourself.

In todays environment he would be diagnosed with having a mental illness which could be resolved with treatment and diagnostic conversations ( OK, we know thats not happening in the Han Dynasty) but often these people seek "intense" relationships and we can see this is why CSS would be the only person for him. My thoughts for the night.

You're welcome! I had a fun compiling this stuff since I thought both of the media are entertaining in their own way. 


The show didn't only soften LBY character, but also CSS. In the novel, she's more cautious and stubborn because of her past life experience. She's also more mature in term of mental age. The drama CSS was rather naive and reckless, and had a quite simple perspective of life. After all, she's just a teenage and this is her first life. The most prominent example was Crown Princess case. In the novel, CSS had always been cautious around her and even disliked her because she talked too much. In the drama, because Crown Princess was kind to her, she liked her. 


Although CSS and LBY characters were quite different in novel and drama, both fit their respective storytelling media.

Yea, based on what you had shared, it makes sense that CSS in the novel was more mature in age, and also coming from the modern era with her forward way of thinking with her educational background too. It feels fitting that the characters do fit their respective purpose in each media between novel and drama. Sometimes I can't help but compare the tidbits of the novel that I am privy to with the drama, but I feel lucky at times that I can also treat the two forms of stories as separate entities, despite the source.  Thank you again @rays


@tinygreencollective: You're right about LBY being someone who we would classify as having a mental illness. I would say it's PTSD for him. Love what you've been discussing too! :)