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Replying to walif3 9 days ago
Ye Xian is definitely the best character in the drama, in my opinion. ❤️❤️
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On A Splendid Match 14 days ago
The letters of Ye Xian were honestly one of the most painful and heartbreaking parts of A Splendid Match. They were written so beautifully yet filled with so much sadness that every word felt heavy emotionally. What made the letters even more hurtful was knowing that Ye Xian already accepted his fate before going to the battlefield. He wasn’t writing simple goodbye letters — it felt like he was quietly preparing for his final moments while trying to leave comfort and love behind for the people he cared about.
The letters to the female lead, his mother, and his sisters were especially touching because you could feel how much he loved them, even while hiding his own pain. Instead of complaining about his suffering or fearing death, Ye Xian chose to speak gently and calmly, which made the scenes even more heartbreaking. Sometimes the quietest pain hurts the most, and that was exactly what his character showed.
One of the most emotional parts was his message about how he would rather die on the battlefield than slowly die in bed because of his illness. Knowing that he had lived for years carrying the burden of having only a limited time to live made his words even more painful. It showed that deep inside, Ye Xian already understood that his life would not be long, yet he still chose to live bravely and protect others until the end.
What made those letters unforgettable was how they reflected Ye Xian’s personality — gentle, selfless, loyal, and tragic. Even in his final moments, he was still thinking more about the feelings of the people he would leave behind instead of himself. That’s why the letters hurt so much emotionally. They didn’t feel overly dramatic; they felt sincere, quiet, and full of acceptance, which made them even more heartbreaking to watch.
I honestly think “My Love Letters” would be such a beautiful title for a future drama starring Ren Min and Winwin. The title itself already feels emotional, nostalgic, and romantic, which matches the kind of chemistry they showed in A Splendid Match. Their scenes together had this soft emotional tension that made even simple moments feel meaningful, so a drama centered around letters, hidden feelings, and emotional longing would suit them perfectly.
I can really imagine them in a republican-era enemies-to-lovers story with the title “My Love Letters.” Maybe they start as people who misunderstand or oppose each other because of family conflict or political differences, but slowly develop feelings through anonymous letters or messages they secretly exchange. Ren Min would fit the emotional and vulnerable scenes perfectly, while Winwin’s calm and gentle aura would make the romantic tension even stronger.
The drama could have themes of longing, sacrifice, healing, and slow-burn romance — the kind of story where emotions quietly grow over time instead of happening instantly. Both of them have visuals and acting styles that fit elegant and emotional storytelling very well, especially in historical or republican settings. And knowing how expressive Ren Min is in emotional scenes, especially crying scenes, combined with Winwin’s soft and melancholic acting style, I think they could create something truly memorable together as main leads someday.
Hopefully they really get another chance to collaborate again in the future because their chemistry honestly has so much potential.
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On A Splendid Match 14 days ago
Done watching A Splendid Match and honestly, it was such a great and beautiful drama. I truly enjoyed watching it from beginning to end. The story, emotional scenes, acting, and character development were all done very well, which made the drama very memorable for me.
Still, my biggest bias in this drama is definitely Ren Min and Winwin. Ren Min acted so well here. Her chemistry with both the male lead and second male lead was amazing, and she handled every emotional scene perfectly. One thing I always love about Ren Min is her crying scenes. She cries so naturally, and her tears fall like waterfalls. The emotions feel real and sincere instead of forced, which is why I always enjoy watching her emotional scenes. She has this special ability to make viewers genuinely feel the sadness, pain, and heartbreak of her character.
I especially loved her scenes with the second male lead because I was never bored watching them together. Their interactions felt soft, emotional, and very natural. Every scene between them had this emotional tension and warmth that made their chemistry stand out even more for me.
Ye Xian played by Winwin was honestly such a perfect role for him and definitely one of the most memorable characters in the drama. His acting was amazing, and he portrayed Ye Xian’s gentleness, loyalty, sadness, and quiet strength beautifully. Even though his character had a tragic ending, I think it was executed very well and emotionally impactful.
His death scene while fighting on the battlefield as General Ye Xian was heartbreaking but meaningful at the same time. It showed his courage and dignity until the very end. I also loved the letters he left for the female lead, his mother, and his sisters because they were so touching and beautifully written. One of the most emotional parts for me was his message about how he would rather die on the battlefield than slowly die in bed because of his illness. Knowing that the doctors only gave him a limited time to live — only three years because of his sickness — made his decision and sacrifice even more heartbreaking and meaningful. Despite his condition, he still chose to fight bravely and live with honor until his final moments.
Overall, A Splendid Match is truly a beautiful Chinese drama with strong acting, emotional storytelling, and unforgettable characters. After finishing it, I’m honestly hoping even more that Ren Min and Winwin will collaborate again someday, but this time as the main female lead and male lead together. I really think an enemies-to-lovers story would suit them perfectly, especially in a republican-era drama. Their chemistry already feels natural and emotionally engaging, so imagining them in a story filled with tension, misunderstandings, hidden feelings, sacrifice, and slow-burn romance would be amazing. Both of them also have visuals and acting styles that would fit the elegant and emotional atmosphere of a republican drama beautifully.
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On Ren Min 17 days ago
Person Ren Min
One of my favorite Chinese actresses is definitely Ren Min even though she receives a lot of criticism from some people. For me, if you really focus on her acting instead of the negative comments online, you can clearly see how talented she truly is. What impresses me the most about her is her emotional acting, especially her crying scenes. Her tears fall so naturally like waterfalls, and the emotions never feel forced. She has this ability to make the audience genuinely feel the sadness and pain of her character, which is why her emotional scenes become so memorable.
I especially noticed this in The Longest Promise. Her crying scenes there were so emotional and powerful that I ended up watching them multiple times. The way she expressed heartbreak through her eyes, facial expressions, and voice made the scenes feel incredibly real. Then I watched her in Cry Me a Sad River, and that movie made me appreciate her acting even more. She carried such heavy emotions throughout the film, and it showed how strong she is in emotional and dramatic roles.
After that, I started exploring more of her dramas, especially The Rise of Ning, which I really enjoyed, especially because of the happy ending. I also loved her chemistry with Zhang Wanyi. Their chemistry felt mature, natural, and emotionally comforting. I honestly hope they collaborate again someday because they complement each other very well onscreen. I think a medical drama would suit them perfectly — both of them playing doctors would be amazing. Their calm yet emotional acting styles would fit a story filled with healing, sacrifice, and mature romance.
I also enjoyed her dramas Shooting Stars and Ray of Light because they showed different sides of her acting abilities. Another drama I really liked was Hold a Court Now. I absolutely loved the chemistry between Gong Jun and Ren Min there. Their interactions felt very natural, charming, and enjoyable to watch. They balanced each other well onscreen, and I’m also hoping they collaborate again in another drama. Honestly, I think they would fit perfectly in a medical drama where both of them are doctors. I can already imagine the emotional scenes, teamwork, and romantic tension they could deliver together.
I also loved her thriller drama Light to the Night with Dylan Wang. It was refreshing seeing her in a darker and more suspenseful role. She managed to maintain her emotional depth while adapting well to the thriller atmosphere, which showed her versatility as an actress.
Lastly, I’m currently watching A Splendid Match, and I’m really enjoying it. The female lead, male lead, and second male lead are all acting excellently here. The emotions, chemistry, and intensity of the drama are very engaging. But personally, my bias is definitely Gu Jin Chao played by Ren Min and Ye Xian played by Winwin. They are honestly so cute together, and their scenes have this natural charm and emotional tension that makes them very enjoyable to watch. I really hope they collaborate again in another drama someday because their chemistry feels special and memorable. I think an enemies-to-lovers story would suit them perfectly — something filled with rivalry, misunderstandings, playful tension, emotional conflict, and slow-burn romance. Their visuals and acting styles would make that kind of drama incredibly exciting, emotional, and unforgettable.
I’m also hoping Ren Min collaborates again with Xiao Zhan someday, especially in a modern drama. After watching them together in The Longest Promise, I really felt that they had strong emotional chemistry onscreen. Their emotional scenes were beautiful and intense, especially because both of them are very expressive actors. I think a modern romance or healing drama would suit them perfectly — something emotional, mature, and realistic where they can fully show their acting strengths. Xiao Zhan has this calm and gentle charisma, while Ren Min is very emotionally expressive, so together they create scenes that feel heartfelt and memorable.
I’m also hoping she collaborates again with Zhang Wanyi and Winwin, but this time in a republican-era drama. I honestly think that genre would fit them so well because they all have visuals and acting styles that suit elegant, emotional, and tragic historical settings. Ren Min and Zhang Wanyi would look amazing in a republican drama filled with family conflict, political tension, and slow-burn romance because both of them can portray emotional depth very naturally.
As for Ren Min and Winwin, I think a republican-era enemies-to-lovers story would be perfect for them. Their chemistry in A Splendid Match already feels very natural and charming, so imagining them in a republican setting with tension, misunderstandings, hidden feelings, and emotional sacrifices would be incredible. Winwin has this elegant and gentle aura that matches republican styling very well, while Ren Min can balance both softness and emotional intensity. Together, they could create a very emotional and visually beautiful drama.
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On A Splendid Match 17 days ago
One of the best and most unforgettable scenes I watched in A Splendid Match was definitely the parallel between the wedding and funeral scenes. The contrast between those two moments was so emotional and beautifully directed. On one side, there was the wedding of Gu Jin Chao and Chen Yanyun filled with celebration, music, and happiness, while on the other side, there was the heartbreaking funeral of Ye Xian’s father filled with sorrow, grief, and pain.
What made the scene even more powerful was how both processions met on the street. That moment felt incredibly emotional and symbolic. One path represented a new beginning and marriage, while the other represented loss and farewell. The contrast between joy and sadness happening at the same time made the entire scene feel intense and deeply touching.
I really loved how the emotions were portrayed in that sequence. You could feel the heaviness in Ye Xian’s side as he carried the pain of losing his father, while Gu Jin Chao was moving toward a life-changing moment in her marriage. When their processions crossed paths, it felt like all the unspoken emotions between them became even stronger. There was sadness, longing, regret, and acceptance all mixed together in one scene.
The acting during that moment was also amazing. The expressions alone already conveyed so much emotion without needing too many words. The atmosphere, cinematography, and emotional tension made the scene unforgettable for me. It was one of those moments where happiness and heartbreak existed together at the same time, which made it even more impactful and beautiful to watch.
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On Rebirth 17 days ago
Title Rebirth
It honestly is not that bad at all. In fact, one of the strongest points of this drama is the acting. I was actually impressed by how well the cast performed, especially considering their young age. The emotions, expressions, and delivery of the characters felt natural and convincing, which made it easy to become attached to the story and the characters themselves.
What surprised me the most was that some of the performances felt even better and more memorable than those from overly hyped actors in other dramas. The cast here did not rely only on visuals or popularity — they truly brought their characters to life with genuine emotion and strong screen presence. Whether it was the emotional scenes, action moments, or quiet interactions, the actors were able to make viewers feel connected to what their characters were experiencing.
Lin Yunrui especially stood out because he portrayed Zhuge Yue with so much depth and charisma. Even subtle expressions carried emotion, and his performance made the character feel layered and realistic. The same goes for Chu Qiao, whose strength, determination, and emotional moments were portrayed very well. Their chemistry and acting together made many scenes impactful and enjoyable to watch.
Overall, I think the drama deserves more appreciation because the young cast delivered performances that were surprisingly mature, emotional, and engaging. Sometimes people focus too much on hype or ratings, but if you actually watch the drama with an open mind, you can clearly see the effort and talent the actors brought into their roles.
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On A Splendid Match 17 days ago
I’m really enjoying watching A Splendid Match, and honestly, I already have strong second male lead syndrome because of Ye Xian. Every time he appears on screen, my attention immediately goes to him. His presence is so captivating, and he makes every scene more emotional and interesting to watch.
Ye Xian as the second male lead is truly amazing. His acting feels natural, expressive, and full of emotion. He portrays his character’s feelings so well, especially the quiet love, pain, and longing he has for Gu Jin Chao. Even through simple expressions or silent moments, you can already feel what his character is going through emotionally.
I also really love the scenes between Ye Xian and Gu Jin Chao. They honestly suit each other so much. Their chemistry feels comfortable, emotional, and genuine, which makes their scenes together very enjoyable to watch. Sometimes even their small interactions leave a stronger impact because of how natural they look together on screen. It’s easy to understand why viewers become attached to their pairing.
Another thing I really enjoy is the little emperor’s character. The child actor is doing such a good job, and the interactions between the little emperor and Ye Xian are some of the most entertaining and heartwarming parts of the drama. Their scenes together have a special charm because they can be funny, emotional, and adorable at the same time. The bond between them feels natural and adds more warmth to the story.
Overall, the cast is doing an excellent job, especially Ye Xian and Gu Jin Chao. Their emotional scenes, chemistry, and acting make the drama even more engaging. I’m really excited for the next episodes because the story keeps getting more interesting, and I can’t wait to see more of Ye Xian’s journey and his scenes with Gu Jin Chao.
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On Hold a Court Now 26 days ago
I enjoyed this drama. I love the main lead and female lead hoping they work together in another drama. I wish they work for a medical Drama i think it suit for them. I enjoyed watching Ren min and Gong Jun.
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Replying to enchantinglily 26 days ago
I need them in another drama together sb
I also hoping them together in another drama. Love them.
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On A Splendid Match 26 days ago
I enjoyed this drama. I love the scene between ye Xian and Gu Jin Chao are so cute together. Hoping they have another drama together. They suit each other.
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On Rebirth May 1, 2026
Title Rebirth
Today I continue watching this drama because my niece want to watch it. While Watching the ending of Rebirth again today really surprised me. I didn’t expect to feel this way, but this time it actually felt like a real happy ending. When I first watched it, I honestly thought everything at the end was just a dream—like Zhuge Yue imagining the peaceful life he wanted. But now, after rewatching it more carefully, it doesn’t feel like a dream anymore. It feels real, and much clearer.
The scenes of Zhuge Yue and Chu Qiao living together peacefully, having a son and daughter, and just enjoying a simple life—it feels natural and complete. Especially the hot pot scene, it’s such a warm and grounded moment. It doesn’t feel symbolic or imagined; it feels like this is truly the life they finally reached after everything they went through. And that honestly made me so happy.
What I also really appreciate now is the scene with Yan Xun and Zhuge Yue meeting again when they’re older at the frozen lake. That moment hits differently. They started as friends, became enemies, and then met again not with anger, but with quiet understanding. It shows that after everything—pain, war, betrayal—what remains is acceptance. Like… from friend, to enemy, and somehow back to something peaceful again. It really shows that forgiveness is something you need to achieve peace.
But now I’m honestly wondering—did they change something in the last episodes? Because it feels totally different from the first time I watched it.
Are there extended or clearer scenes that maybe I didn’t see before?
Or was it just the subtitles or editing that made it easier to understand this time?
Because for me, it really felt like before it was just a dream… but now, it truly feels like a happy and complete ending. And if that’s really the case, then I’m even more satisfied, because they really deserved that kind of peaceful life.
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Replying to CdramaLover Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
Also, the OST for this drama is fire!!!!! I cannot stop listening to the songs! Especially flowers drift away…
I totally agree—the music in Rebirth is genuinely beautiful to listen to. It’s not just “good OST,” it actually carries the emotional weight of the story. Even after the drama ends, the songs feel like an extension of the characters’ journeys.
Your playlist is honestly top-tier. Baseless by Queen Cui has that raw, aching vibe, while Chasing the Wind by Liu Yuning feels so powerful and freeing—it really matches the themes of ambition and destiny. Journey Alone by Hu Xia hits differently too, especially with that quiet loneliness that reflects the characters’ sacrifices.
And of course, Flowers Drift Away by Yan An… that one just hurts in the best way. It’s so emotional and nostalgic, like every note is tied to Zhuge Yue and Chu Qiao’s unresolved story. Then Rebirth OST track by Curley Gao from Curley Gao adds that soft but powerful layer that ties everything together.
I really feel what you said—the music kind of fills the gaps that the ending leaves behind. Even if the story is ambiguous or bittersweet, the OST gives you that emotional closure. It’s like the songs are telling you, “this is what they felt, even if it wasn’t fully shown.” Honestly, this is the kind of soundtrack that stays with you long after the drama is over.
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Replying to zhazhaver Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
I just finished it and i interpret the ending differently. I think ZGY didn’t die from CQ sword, he survived…
I actually really like this interpretation—it fits the tone of the drama and the kind of layered storytelling they’ve been going for.
Zhuge Yue surviving and using his “death” as part of a larger plan to dismantle Qingge Manor makes a lot of sense, especially considering how strategic and calculating his character has always been. That Ximing scene you mentioned is honestly one of the strongest clues—him ruling, interacting with citizens, and specifically referencing “General Chu” doesn’t feel random at all. It feels intentional, like the story quietly telling us that Chu Qiao is still out there, continuing her path rather than settling into a traditional ending.
And I agree, his demeanor in that scene—calm but a bit distant, almost resigned—really gives off the feeling that even if they both survived, they didn’t necessarily end up together in the way we expected. It’s more bittersweet, like they chose their responsibilities over personal happiness. That earlier foreshadowing about her not choosing any of the three men suddenly hits harder when you look at it this way.
As for Yan Xun’s final scene, I think the ambiguity is very deliberate. It could be a dream, a memory, or even just his longing for a different outcome. Whether he died there or not almost feels secondary—the point is that he’s reflecting on everything that could have been. It’s poetic, but yeah… also frustrating because we want clarity after everything we went through with these characters 😭
I’m honestly really satisfied if this is the true ending. It feels consistent with the characters and the themes of sacrifice, freedom, and unfinished longing. I just wish it was described more clearly for the audience of Rebirth, because while the ambiguity is artistic, it leaves too much room for confusion instead of emotional closure.
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Replying to LeiCastrudez Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
You're not alone, mate. I also feel empty inside. But the only way for Zhuge Yue to escape Qingshan Manor is to…
You’re not alone in feeling that emptiness—I honestly feel the same after finishing the sequel of Princess Agents (Rebirth).
But I really like your interpretation. It actually makes so much sense in a deeper way.
Zhuge Yue has always been bound by responsibility—by Qingshan Manor, by his family name, by duty. The idea that the only way for him to truly break free from that world is through “death” is both tragic and poetic. It’s like he had to erase his identity to finally choose his own life.
And your conclusion—that he didn’t really die, but only pretended to—honestly feels more satisfying than what we were shown.
Because if you look at his character, everything he did was always calculated, always for protection, always one step ahead. So it’s not impossible to think that even his “death” was part of a bigger plan—to end Qingshan Manor and free himself completely.
The image of him riding back to save Chu Qiao… that’s the kind of moment we were hoping for. Not separation, not tragedy—but reunion.
And them leaving everything behind—no longer General Xiuli, no longer Zhuge Yue of Qingshan Manor—but just two people choosing a simple life together… that feels so right for their story.
After all the war, politics, and sacrifices, they deserved peace.
A quiet life in Ximeng.
A family.
Children.
No more titles. No more burdens.
Just love and freedom.
Honestly… my heart would truly be satisfied if that was the ending.
Because sometimes, it’s not about power or victory anymore—it’s about finally living the life they were never allowed to have.
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On Rebirth Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
You’re not alone in feeling that emptiness—I honestly feel the same after finishing the sequel of Princess Agents (Rebirth).
But I really like your interpretation. It actually makes so much sense in a deeper way.
Zhuge Yue has always been bound by responsibility—by Qingshan Manor, by his family name, by duty. The idea that the only way for him to truly break free from that world is through “death” is both tragic and poetic. It’s like he had to erase his identity to finally choose his own life.
And your conclusion—that he didn’t really die, but only pretended to—honestly feels more satisfying than what we were shown.
Because if you look at his character, everything he did was always calculated, always for protection, always one step ahead. So it’s not impossible to think that even his “death” was part of a bigger plan—to end Qingshan Manor and free himself completely.
The image of him riding back to save Chu Qiao… that’s the kind of moment we were hoping for. Not separation, not tragedy—but reunion.
And them leaving everything behind—no longer General Xiuli, no longer Zhuge Yue of Qingshan Manor—but just two people choosing a simple life together… that feels so right for their story.
After all the war, politics, and sacrifices, they deserved peace.
A quiet life in Ximeng.
A family.
Children.
No more titles. No more burdens.
Just love and freedom.
Honestly… my heart would truly be satisfied if that was the ending.
Because sometimes, it’s not about power or victory anymore—it’s about finally living the life they were never allowed to have.
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Replying to Ximena Apr 24, 2026
Title Rebirth
Agree. What we want from a story is the meaningful messages through scenes and dialogues. Lives in their world…
I completely agree. What makes Rebirth Princess Agents sequel so powerful isn’t just the plot itself, but the meaning carried through every scene and line of dialogue. It doesn’t try to romanticize the world it builds—instead, it shows how harsh and unforgiving life is when power, survival, and ambition are constantly at war.
In their world, nothing comes easy. Every choice has a cost, and every victory feels heavy. Some characters fight for ideals, others are driven by pain, and some are shaped by circumstances they can’t escape. You can see it clearly in people like Chu Qiao, who holds on to her principles despite everything, while Yan Xun shows how someone can slowly be consumed by revenge and power. And then there are characters whose decisions may feel irrational or frustrating—but that’s exactly what makes them human.
That’s why the story hits so differently. It mirrors real life more than we expect. We encounter the same kinds of people every day—the idealists who refuse to give up, the naïve ones who still believe in good, the backstabbers who act out of self-interest, and the traitors who justify their actions with their own logic. The drama doesn’t simplify these personalities; it lets them exist in all their complexity.
Maybe that’s also why it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. It’s not an easy watch. It’s too real, too heavy, and sometimes too uncomfortable. It doesn’t always give satisfying answers or clear justice, because reality itself doesn’t work that way.
And honestly, that’s what makes it so compelling. It stays with you, makes you think, and even challenges how you see people and their choices.
Also—same frustration 😤😒. WeTV and iQIYI really know how to keep us waiting. At this point, the anticipation is part of the emotional journey too.
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Replying to CostumeHEA Apr 22, 2026
Title Rebirth
Douban rating….. 3.2https://movie.douban.com/subject/36809858/Douban score 3.217,423 people commented5 stars…
Seeing the 3.2 rating on Douban with over 17,000+ ratings can really feel overwhelming at first, especially when the majority are 1-star votes. But for me, I try to put things into perspective and not let that number fully define the drama.
If I compare it to MyDramaList, where it has around 7.5 from a much smaller group of viewers, it already shows how different audiences can have completely different experiences. The Douban score reflects a large number of Chinese viewers who may have higher expectations, especially since the drama is connected to Princess Agents. Meanwhile, international viewers on MyDramaList might be watching it with a more open mindset, without as much comparison to the original.
Also, even though 17,000+ ratings seem a lot, it’s still just a tiny fraction compared to the massive population of China, and even more so when you think about the whole Asian audience. Not everyone watches, and not everyone rates. So in the end, these numbers represent only a portion of viewers, not the entire audience.
For me as a viewer, I focus more on my personal experience while watching. Episodes like 26–27 gave me strong emotions, beautiful scenes, and meaningful character moments—especially between Chu Qiao and Zhuge Yue. Those are things I genuinely enjoyed, and they matter more to me than statistics.
At the end of the day, ratings can show trends, but they don’t always capture the heart of the story or the connection some viewers feel. I think it’s okay to acknowledge the criticism, but also okay to appreciate what the drama does well and continue enjoying it in our own way 💖
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Replying to CostumeHEA Apr 22, 2026
Title Rebirth
820 additional voters… no change in rating, still 3.218,243 people 5 stars 4.0%4 stars 2.5%3 stars 6.6%2 stars…
As a fan, honestly… I was also surprised seeing that 3.2 rating on Douban, especially after watching Episodes 26–27 which I personally found so beautiful and emotional. But at the same time, I try to look at it in a more balanced (and still positive) way 💙
For me, the low score doesn’t automatically mean the drama is “bad.” I understand that many Chinese viewers had very high expectations because it’s connected to Princess Agents, which was extremely popular and deeply loved. That original drama set such a high standard—with its strong storytelling, deep character arcs, and unforgettable emotional scenes—so it’s natural that people compare everything.
While watching, I can see how comparisons happen—from the plot and pacing, to the acting and emotional depth. Even small differences can feel big, especially for long-time fans who were expecting the same tone or intensity. Sometimes, it’s not really that the new drama is doing something wrong—it just feels different from what they imagined or hoped for. And when expectations are that high, I understand why some viewers feel disappointed, which can affect the ratings.
But as for me, while watching, I focus more on what the drama is giving now. I really appreciate the beautiful moments—especially the connection between Chu Qiao and Zhuge Yue. Their chemistry, their growth, and the way they protect and care for each other really stand out to me. Those emotional scenes, like Zhuge Yue saving Chu Qiao, are the ones that stay with me.
So even if others are focused on comparisons, I’m enjoying the journey in my own way. For me, the feelings I get while watching—the excitement, the emotions, and the attachment to the characters—are more important than any rating.
At the end of the day, a score is just a number, but my experience as a viewer is something personal—and honestly, I’m really enjoying it 💖
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Replying to Da Mimi Apr 22, 2026
Title Rebirth
Queen Chu Qiao is so gorgeous in her Ximeng Hairstyle . Love it 😍
Absolutely agree! She looked stunning as Queen of Ximeng 😍 The hairstyle really elevated her whole presence—it made her look even more regal, elegant, and powerful. It suits her so well, especially with her strong yet graceful aura.
You can really see her transformation in that look—not just beautiful, but a true queen. I honestly couldn’t take my eyes off her in those scenes! 💖
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Replying to Ana Apr 22, 2026
Title Rebirth
I’ve finished watching Episodes 26–27, and I absolutely loved these episodes! They were so satisfying and…
I feel the same way! Episodes 26–27 were truly unforgettable—so emotional and satisfying at the same time. That moment when Chu Qiao was saved by Zhuge Yue really hit hard. You can feel how deep their connection has become, not just through words but through their actions and sacrifices for each other.
And yes, Chu Qiao as the Queen of Ximeng was absolutely stunning. The hairstyle, her aura, everything about her transformation showed how much she has grown—strong, graceful, and worthy of that title. She didn’t just look the part, she felt like a true queen.
What I love most is how her relationship with Zhuge Yue keeps evolving. The way she cares for him, and how he quietly protects and supports her—it’s not just romance, it’s a deep partnership. Their chemistry is so natural, whether they’re in intense fight scenes or those soft, emotional moments.
They really do complement each other perfectly. Zhuge Yue’s calm, mysterious charm paired with Chu Qiao’s strength and determination makes every scene they share so powerful and meaningful.
I’m also hoping we get even more development in their relationship—more moments where they can openly express what they mean to each other. If these episodes are any sign, their story is only getting better. I’m definitely just as excited for what’s coming next!
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