Yo! Merch is out but it’s preorders only since the drama is still airing. This is a legal site compared to alibaba.…
CPOP Universe is a legitimate site. But am I the only who wishes C-dramas had OST CDs/vinyls like K-dramas usually do? Very few C-dramas have physical OSTs even though many C-dramas have great soundtracks
Yes, but I'm betting on sad or open ending. Personally, I want a sad ending for my Wuwu couple since I like the…
Haha… I realize people enjoy different things but it’s hard for me to enjoy idea of investing 20-40+ hours into a story that has a sad ending ending. It needs to be at least an open ending with a possibility of a happy ending (not naming any examples to avoid spoilers). But whatever ending they pick, I hope it will be better set up than in The Demon Hunter’s Romance 🙄😳
I really love "Zhang Ruo Nan" why isn't she getting good dramas? "First Frost" did so well so…
Also disappointed after reading the review & comments here. But check out “My Boss” if you haven’t watched it yet. It’s a lot better than it sounds and is one of the rare dramas where I wished they had made even more episodes
How are there eight reviews already? We haven't even hit the halfway point yet. And this is why we have issues…
And only 3 of them are honest about the number of episodes watched. Others have a time machine… unless I missed something and all episodes had been leaked like with PoJ 😁
Oh, just found out that more story of the kids (and them in adulthood) is told in novel’s extras:
If you are reading the novel, look for the chapters titled "The Emperor's Childhood Sweetheart" or "Ning Niang and the Little Emperor" to find this specific content!
Feels like we were spoiled by how high the production quality was for this. Overall such an enjoyable show. High…
This drama had a very high budget (S+ tier) which might be why production company sold it to both Tencent and iQIYI (and Netflix too). Interestingly, it’s rumored the leads took slightly less money to ensure more budget would be allocated to production values and visual effects.
All good...but it stuck in my mind... Why Wei Yan get death punishment whereas the main culprit (alive) was the…
Because he was the main person behind the coup that actually overthrew the previous emperor (forced him to abdicate) and then he did a bunch of bad things to cover it up (including wiping out loyal officers like FL’s dad). But, yeah, Tutor Li got off easy for sure
Question about a letter that Wei Yan shows at end of ep. 38 and the accusations: (see spoiler)
Was there an error in translations ? I’ve watched both Netflix and iQIYI versions but don’t understand the point that Wei Yan is trying to make. At this point FL already revealed her identity as the daughter of the supposed traitor so what is Wei Yan’s point? Or are we supposed to assume that her identity hasn’t been confirmed yet (it was just rumors) and now Wei Yan is revealing her identity? But why does it matter when she’s not really hiding it and even confirmed it when walking on the street? *confused*
I was wondering why the rating dropped so much towards the end… and then I watched the ridiculous storyline in episodes 11 & 12 😳🥺🙄. Why is it so hard for K-drama writers to just give a realistic drama about young unexpected parenthood without involving past childhood trauma, criminals as relatives, and absurd plot events like in ep. 11 & 12. Sigh 😔
Pursuit of Jade: Why Chang Ning Became Empress - Newhanfu
https://www.newhanfu.com/80002.html
P.S. Would highly recommend “The First Frost” for a show where FL actually overcomes her tragic circumstances. It’s also on Netflix.
If you are reading the novel, look for the chapters titled "The Emperor's Childhood Sweetheart" or "Ning Niang and the Little Emperor" to find this specific content!
Why is it so hard for K-drama writers to just give a realistic drama about young unexpected parenthood without involving past childhood trauma, criminals as relatives, and absurd plot events like in ep. 11 & 12. Sigh 😔