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Replying to Megumi-H Dec 6, 2025
Fortunately GPY has the eight family fortune…what a risky business.However I felt this move on selling directly,…
We felt so bc. we didn't know ALL the front(wo)men of 8 families, how strong and capable they really are. This master Wu is for the export of silk a sort of pendant for what Li wannabe for the tea export, but there's a huge difference between them in: 1. how they do business, 2. what is their backing 3. how they relate with people they deal with.
8 families people: 1. mind not to enrich only themselves but also their business partners, care a lot about each other, of talents like GPY and of the overall "wealth of the nation" 2. instilled sense of order, fair-trade, honour... values in general. Tend to avoid conflicts with authorities, but have no problems to deal with them, their ancestors fought (and robbed, lol) the Mings, why would they fear the Qings? 3. they treat people as they deserve. Fairly towards fair people, united in scheming against people who are not.
LWT: 1. cares only about himself. In competition even with his own son(s), sees the world only through the lenses of utilitarism. If his counterpart is in trouble, instead of providing help, he'll help to accelerate his demise. 2. Just Prince Gong. He has no family background or any other durable relationship except Ms. Su, who seems to be a daughter of his "backer" before Prince Gong - this relationship stands bc. they both cover for each other... a kind of relation that may blow up in any moment 3. in general, he treats people like sh*t, a servitude to carry on his plans, being himself servile to the power person he follows like a dog
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Replying to JeA Dec 6, 2025
GPY is a Jack of all purpose! No wonder he's a magnate!!😆
yeah, Jack Sparrow of all trades. Jack is a magnate of all trades and Sparrow is a magnet for all kind of troubles. 😂
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On Legend of the Magnate Dec 6, 2025
If anybody wonders why the Foreign Trade Office chief couldn't order GPY to be punished with lashes... as a "sort of official" (ie. being appointed by Dowager Empress to a service of public interest), he was exempted from corporal punishments: if a person who detained public office was found guilty of certain crime or trasgression, the penalty (measured in number of blows to be inflicted) ought to be substituted with pecuniary fine (eg. 10 lashes were substituted with an amount corresponding to 1 month salary). This peculiar law disposition originated from the exemptions granted to Manchu military and civil officers (immediately extended to Mongol officers operating under the 8 Banners, then included Han officers part of the Banners' system before it was finally extended to all officials)

Mr. Hart is not only proficient in Mandarin but is also an expert in the Qing Code. I wonder if such a high ranking Qing official of Western origin really existed in history. If you know smth., pls,. let me know. Btw., the actor is excellent, pity this messy MDL cast list doesn't even mention him.
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Replying to Legend of the Magnate Dec 6, 2025
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amanah was talking about the bro, Ping Wen.
His purpose is to offer some distraction and comic relief to lower the tension. Which is so high scene after scene that no comic relief helps to distend, lol
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Replying to JeA Dec 5, 2025
What happened to Hei Zi?
right!
Maybe he'll pop up later, when ML's mother push him to marry Yu'er...
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Replying to FunnyBunny1026 Dec 5, 2025
I’m on Ep 9 & I think that’s some great acting from Li Wantang actor(he was great in The Long River too).…
He is my fav in this drama, every scene in which he appears, I am at the edge of my seat without moving, without breathing or blinking, just not to miss any word or microexpression.
Ofc. you've noticed it, too, my friend, there's a connection 👍
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Replying to Bonnie Vf Dec 5, 2025
Ep 21GPY is selling foreign guns to prince gong?at That time,It's just that easy and legal? they ain't questioning…
They (prince Gong's people) were trying to buy them legaly but the demand was too high and the "preferential lane" to get them was reserved for the imperial guards in the capital (who ordered them first and would be privileged anyways, even if they didn't order them first). That's why they've turned to "private merchants" knowing their origin may have been an illegal importation. This fact actually didn't bother them, prince Gong is a member of the imperial family and may ignore the law if needs smth badly.
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Replying to Megumi-H Dec 5, 2025
His generosity and kind-heartedness really needs to be blessed with lots of good luck, so he will keep surviving…
invoking his good luck isn't fair... 😂
He is too kind-hearted, he is like his mom and his teacher. I don't want his (accumulated) good luck constantly returning to save him, I want his father's genes to wake up in him! He must start to differentiate friends from foes asap. I can understand he had no choice back in Wang's pawnshop in Shanxi, but now he is attracting troubles, he even told prince Gong about his missing father, asking him to investigate, knowing prince Gong "befriended" him only because of Cixi and isn't really friendly...
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Replying to AleksandraSucur Dec 5, 2025
We see two different rifles in ep 20. The crazy corporal's is probably a Ferguson, Sharps or a rifle using M1867…
Only the first one, but the scene was too dark to descern the details and be 100% sure. People responsible for props in this drama really did a great job in terms of accuracy, we've also seen a beautiful artisan-made handgun of Ms. Sun, very realistic-like.
I think this people opted for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharps_rifle You see it was in service in China, too, Taiping rebellion included, as well as in the American Civil War (and in western movies, although westerns mainly used Winchesters, M1873, a "model that conquered the West").
As for the second one... it's truly difficult to say, because of its bolt action, the first war which employed this type of rifle was Prussian-Austrian 1866 war, won big by Prussians thanks to their Dreyse bolt rifle, which was more precise for long-distance shots. While the first rifle is ideal for cavalry (one hand is enough to open the barrel and get rid of the used cartridge, lets' remember how cool this was done by John Wayne, lol) and standing or horse-mounting position, bolt action rifles are ideal for entranched infantry shooting in lying position. In mid-19 century, their (experimental) production was limited to European continental countries like Prussia, France, Belgium... so, USA and Russia are ruled out.
I think the creators - despite the effort to be as historically realistic as possible - didn't want to deepen the origin of these weapons, the whole "Russian arc" looked more like a funny circus or a spinning carousel aiming to entertain the audience. Even the wrong colour of Russian uniforms (black double breasted uniforms were in use only by the navy), totally unfit for the snowy forest environment (black makes you a perfect target) may have been used just for fun.
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Replying to AleksandraSucur Dec 5, 2025
It isn't explained in detail in the drama but it is largely implied the Qing rule is highly corrupted, unjust…
Taiping leader is funny, surreal.
The rebellion itself isn't at all, it ended with a tremendous number of casualties (20-30M)
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On Legend of the Magnate Dec 4, 2025
I don't like GPY gave the receipe for the Orchid Snow production to the Anhui Tea Association. They will just screw him up, but maybe... he'll learn a thing or two from that experience.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Dec 4, 2025
I don't think he is. He just has stuff he needs closure on before he can settle down. Like figure out what happened…
Eeeh, easy peasy when we know how it ended 😂
But GPY has no clue of what is happening around him. In the moment they've taken separate roads, the capital of Anhui, Hefei, is under Li Cheng's (military) command. He can't know the future. Even later, when he learnt Hefei is under siege, he still enters the city convinced Li Cheng has a chance to retreat to another Taiping city/lord, lol.
His naivety, kindness and humanity are very similar to his mother's (the story of her wedding dress, omg)... I'd like him to act more like his f....., hm, like a person who gave a sound lesson to his gentle scholarly view of the world regarding money, persons and... power, ofc. But we have to patiently await for that jump and watch the next eps.
As for your friend... I totally understand why she laughed. I've almost lost my life 25-30 y ago, in a CAR with a front-wheel drive (comparable to the horse anterior drive but much more powerful and with better, larger wheels) despite winter tires! The wind and fresh snow were so strong, only the reverse gear saved me. When I've seen the carriage (with wooden wheels) which brought GPY to that desolate hut I've started to feel uncomfortable. The same for the carriage transporting rifles: being heavier, it won't be blown away but it will remain stuck in the snow. Finally, I never tried dog sledding at Harbin (and envy a lot that experience), but I've tried horse sledding at Kitzbühel and have an idea why dogs are better than shod horses.
But the story is too gripping and I am willing to suspend my beliefs...
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Replying to Lilybilly Dec 4, 2025
I have seen a lot of really great actors, land a lot of really great dramatic roles, but the subtle comedy bits…
Definitely perfect for this role
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Replying to JieJie Dec 4, 2025
The one thing I have not grasped yet, maybe I missed it. WHY ARE THEY REBELLING?
It isn't explained in detail in the drama but it is largely implied the Qing rule is highly corrupted, unjust and generally unfit/careless to address even more basic problems of the people... and these are more or less sufficient reasons for a rebellion (actually, almost all rebellions in history and in the present of humankind start or started for the very same reasons).
If you want to know more about the real historical rebellion, it is sufficient to google "Taiping rebellion", it has its own peculiarities, you won't be annoyed reading about it. 😂
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Dec 4, 2025
I don't think he is. He just has stuff he needs closure on before he can settle down. Like figure out what happened…
you mean "gone with him" to Beijing or to Anhui? Bc, these are 2 different things. They came to Beijing to transport smth, it would be a waste of time going back there again. Going with him to Anhui wouldn't be smart, there's still a civil war in the region... Although his village is more or less "safe", it is still exposed to all sorts of troubles connected with the war (refuges, shortages of food and medicines, diseases...). The best (=safest) thing would be HIM returning with them to Shanxi, but he has his mother, dumb bro, other villagers... So, it's not just drama for the sake of drama, imo.
But I agree with you that the latest arc was different, with a lot of dramatic exaggerations replacing the "realistic" vibe of previous arcs... Ningguta in particular was... surreal but - for some reason - I've found this change of vibe... hilarious. Even the real life has a few surrealistic episodes, lol
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Dec 4, 2025
He walks and talks like a hero... now if only he was actually fighting for something worthwhile.
😂😂👍 Having smth in common with Miao Renfeng makes him instantly more likeable, lol
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Dec 4, 2025
I don't think he is. He just has stuff he needs closure on before he can settle down. Like figure out what happened…
I think that, too.
Besides, he doesn't want to drag her (or her dad) down, He didn't want that when they were in Shanxi (and he was still a fugitive), then he wasn't "brave enough" to make his own choice, going against the marriage arrangement (as he confessed to Yu'er) and now wants closure of other open issues before "coming to find her". It is not reluctance... it is prioritisation... first things first
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