I agree! I’m getting annoyed that her character comes across as uncouth and ignorant, just like her master called…
Simple and naive aren't the same as bumpkin. I've clearly made that distinction multiple times. Being uneducated is one thing. Being dumb is another. They aren't synonymous.
so a simple country girl can not be sweet and loveable? How does it take away from her character it is her character.…
No it's not cute. It's not cute at all. She just comes across as pretty and dumb. Not enjoyable in the least. Nothing wrong with being uneducated, but sometimes they play her like she can't think her way out of a paper bag.
I agree! I’m getting annoyed that her character comes across as uncouth and ignorant, just like her master called…
Once again, you can be unwordly and uneducated and not be a bumpkin. You can not know things, but still be able to think things through. You can ask if you don't know. They play her as a dumb brute who can't think her way out a paper bag...sometimes...that's unnecessary. And cheapens the character. Because it makes her just a pretty, strong, bumpkin. Who survives on brute force and dumb luck.
I agree! I’m getting annoyed that her character comes across as uncouth and ignorant, just like her master called…
Yeah. I am HOPING that sequence of her trading ol'boy for food and supplies isn't as simple as it seems. The book just has her go down the side of the mountain for salt - so it they make it that she (without anyone's permission) takes a high value political prisoner and trades him for food...I'm gonna feel some kind of way.
I’m glad they didn’t make her a Mary Sue. She isn’t some genius who happens to be a great fighter. She’s…
I don't need her to be a Mary Sue - but there's a lane between Mary Sue and Country Bumpkin. Being uneducated doesn't mean dumb...they play her as dumb sometimes and that's lame.
I'll say it again - it's one thing to make her humble and naive. It's another thing to make her a simple country bumpkin. The latter is unnecessary. I don't like it and I think it takes away from her character.
It looks like Qimin hates Sui Yuanqing's ass and is just pretending in front of him. Do they both hate each other…
No. He genuinely loves his older brother. I read somewhere from a book reader that the betrayal the young Sui bother feels in the later chapters in the novel is very real.
lol
Jealous old man acting like a child. lol
I'm gonna have a big ol' belly laugh when he finds out his two disciples are married.
What did the other streamers call her?