It says that Wuliang is related content. Is there a connection?
Yes there is, both mini movies were created by the same Director/ guy (Guo Jing Ming is a Chinese young writer, producer, and director) and both of them were created in a Chinese entertainment TV show, about movie creation (they show and promoto young up and coming directors, writer, producers and actors).
Oh man... This is seriously confusing and the end has no meaning. I mean why made the second part... just to flee…
I figured, but it's so obvious for BLs (I know it's illegal to be LGBTQ+) because I saw some projects that were positive but then they made a second one changing the story...
I remember they did the first season, and people loved it even though it garnered a few strange points of view…
Yes, they are gods but the way they get there is a different system, read the Chinese forums. Xiao Yan is a genius boy of discipline. When he was 4 years old, he started to practice asceticism. When he was 10 years old, he got Level 9 of the practice of asceticism. they have a different leveling-up system than Xianxia cultivation. Also if you buy the book and you read the genre the Author wrote it as Xuanhuan. As I mentioned in the upper comment, they can have similar elements but the way they manifest, their importance for the development of the story, and so on is different between Xianxia and Xuanhuan.
Thank you. I was also thinking that the show can become more entertaining is the viewpoint of the storyteller changes, or if the style in which they tell a few stories changes, and so on. For example, if they bring Yoon Seo Jung in and she is mysterious, they could add an episode inspired by film noir. The story can be interesting and become even more interesting if the style changes from time to time. We know she had a difficult period when she was found by Dr. Romantic, now she could be fighting for justice in a complicated crime case, making the story mysterious, flashbacks, returning to the hospital seeking help... They could bring more dynamic parts that don't always start in the hospital, or that are not always mainly related directly to the hospital, so they could think of a story on a larger scale.
I remember they did the first season, and people loved it even though it garnered a few strange points of view…
There is no such thing as fusion, each genre has certain characteristics, Xianxia is one thing and Xuanhuan is something else, it can't be both because they contradict each other. Further on the line it is still a Xuanhuan I read the story and watched a part of the Donghua. Xianxia is mainly focused on Chinese mythology and culture, developing its actions influenced by Daoism, yin-yang, and the idea of duality, fantasy and supernatural abilities developed through the cultivation of Qi, the existence of multiple realms such as human, beast, heaven, demon and so on. They also have multiple lifetimes. But they don't have multi-leveling and they can't break through space, they don't have magic, and Western influences like Xuanhuan does.
I would definitely want to see Seo Jun in the team as well but I think they really have to work on stories since…
True. they should think outside the box, maybe shift the entire story with a suprising plot that is bigger than just the hosital... I mean in our days we went through a pandemic, there are wars breaking out and huge event would make the story shift and not make it repetitive. It would be interesting to see the hospital cope with such scenarios, or see the doctors even going into the field. It would be interesting and dinamyc for a few episode. They could be doing research for new medication or they could have rare and interesting cases. while having the interesting character developement and dynamics.
He is a guy, but at the same time he is a transvestite likes to dress as a girl and he is not trans, he does not…
I understand what you mean :) I grew up in the early 90s when LGBT was just those 4 and not LGBTQAA+, I am confused today with how many genders and how many ways people can identify as, I just tuned everything out. I am not even from an english speacking country so when they try to change language as well with all the pronouns, I am at a loss :)). People just love to complicate things to get attention.
No one can be a they, he is a boy, and it's extremely homophobic fetishes towards real gay/lesbian people we have…
He is a guy, but at the same time he is a transvestite likes to dress as a girl and he is not trans, he does not think about himself as a girl. No one is attacking the idea of "gay" :)
someone know the title of the song at ep 4?Min. 21.47
It seems to be a children's song, so I googled it and this is what I found :) Akatombo "Red Dragonfly" (Japanese: 赤とんぼ, Hepburn: Akatonbo) (also transliterated as Akatombo, Aka Tombo, Aka Tonbo, or Aka Tomba) is a famous Japanese children's song (dōyō) composed by Kōsaku Yamada in 1927, with lyrics from a 1921 poem by Rofū Miki. I also found a youtub video with the song sanged by a choir in Eng translatino. Or a Japanese version called - Lyrics) AKATONBO (Children’s song) | 赤とんぼ (童謡・唱歌) I think this is the song :) because this is the only thing I could find.
Interesting. I didn't know the back story. However, that has very little to do with the success fulness of this…
People and relationships are complicated, some can forgive and get over such things. I don't like the idea of cheating and I would never do sucha thing, it goes against my being. Also if you would ask me, sex is not only about intercorse, but again it depends on the people and how comfortable and open they can comunicate. If I would have been in the same situation I would have goten very creative when it comes to sex and cheating would have never been an option. Her inability of talking to her partner from the start, made her shutdown, after deciding to do the right thing, be open and sincere maybe they got creative as well.
If one chooses someone else and then comes back that is not love, going around it's easy, sticking around when it's complicated it's hard, that makes the difference. It depends on people and their values and what kind of relationship they want to have (if it's not a superficial one they would try everything before they give up). I find it admirable if a person would also put in effort to try to save a relatinoship, it would mean it matters, it would mean they cared , they would have their partner's back (together in good and bad). :)
Interesting. I didn't know the back story. However, that has very little to do with the success fulness of this…
They stoped cheating and stayed together. Loves is choosing the same person every day. They stayed together because they loved each other, but learned how to comunicate. We know what happened only untill the jurnals after that and what they are doing today we don't know. Maybe they resolved everything bit's 2024 now.
Interesting. I didn't know the back story. However, that has very little to do with the success fulness of this…
No it was not because they wanted to cheat, it was frustration, the guy payed for sex every weekend for a profesional and never slept with the same woman twice, he did not want to get to know them or to create an emotional conection, they would litteraly have intersorse without too much prelude and he never kissed. He wanted to have sex get it out of the his system and kept any human conection out of it. The woman had sex because she did not want to feel like a failure, indirectly her husband was frustrated that they could not be together and she started feeling like it was her fault, like she was not a good woman, like she was a failure as a woman for not being able to be with her husband. So when she first accepts to have sex with another guy, she does it because she thinks her body will shut down and physically not be able to have sex (she thinks it is impossible for her), she is surprised that she can do it. She then feels happy that she is not a failure as a woman, and that it's not her fault for being unable to have sex with her husband. She is also doing this because she knows her husband sleeps with sex workers. In the end, they talk it out and tell each other everything and they decide to work things out even if at first they almost break up. I think the show is layered and there are a lot of psychological things, and everything is complicated. I was frustrated that at the end of the series, they did not ask for help from the professionals who could have helped them... No therapy, no doctors, and her "sickness" was never identified or cured, when it is something that can be worked through in so many ways. But their upbringing and the society's stereotypes stopped her from asking for help out loud.
Interesting. I didn't know the back story. However, that has very little to do with the success fulness of this…
She can't have sex with him literally, there is a phenomenon or strange reaction in certain cases when the reproductive organ contracts in such a way that it closes down/tightens automatically. In her case, it's triggered because of a trauma and is based on a psychological problem. It was triggered when she was about to have her first time with the man she loved, and she felt dirty when she realized he thought she was pure and a virgin. She created a barrier in her mind, because of the pressure of opening up, wanting to be perfect for him. Things became worse because she did not search for answers in the right way. She went to the doctor and they assumed it was because of infertility, she did not even explain the reason and what was going on.
For episode 4 as they talked some parts I consider as a blade with 2 edged sides :)) The girl mentioned she went out agree to split the bill with the guy but ended up buying 2 things while the guy just one, so he expected her to pay. Everyone thought the guy was in the wrong. I on the other side thought it can get complicated, because going out saying "we will slit the bill in half" and then the other person buys the most expensive things on the menu and 5 course meal and desert for takeaway, it would not be fair (and I saw this type of taking advantage). Normally people should be respectful, thoughtful, and have commune sense, if you split the bill half, people should buy similar things it's the respectful thing, if not each should pay their own bill. If I invite someone out, and I want to treat them, I plan and I pay everything, because I want to do this gesture for them. If my boyfriend takes the initiative and wants to pamper me he will pay in full. But this should be talked and people should not take advantage, communication is the key, if you know you eat a lot tell them so they would know.
This is a list of his projects.
Xiao Yan is a genius boy of discipline. When he was 4 years old, he started to practice asceticism. When he was 10 years old, he got Level 9 of the practice of asceticism. they have a different leveling-up system than Xianxia cultivation. Also if you buy the book and you read the genre the Author wrote it as Xuanhuan.
As I mentioned in the upper comment, they can have similar elements but the way they manifest, their importance for the development of the story, and so on is different between Xianxia and Xuanhuan.
https://www.wuxiaworld.com/novels/?genre=Xuanhuan
For example, if they bring Yoon Seo Jung in and she is mysterious, they could add an episode inspired by film noir. The story can be interesting and become even more interesting if the style changes from time to time. We know she had a difficult period when she was found by Dr. Romantic, now she could be fighting for justice in a complicated crime case, making the story mysterious, flashbacks, returning to the hospital seeking help...
They could bring more dynamic parts that don't always start in the hospital, or that are not always mainly related directly to the hospital, so they could think of a story on a larger scale.
Xianxia is mainly focused on Chinese mythology and culture, developing its actions influenced by Daoism, yin-yang, and the idea of duality, fantasy and supernatural abilities developed through the cultivation of Qi, the existence of multiple realms such as human, beast, heaven, demon and so on. They also have multiple lifetimes.
But they don't have multi-leveling and they can't break through space, they don't have magic, and Western influences like Xuanhuan does.
https://mydramalist.com/article/introduction-to-xuanhuan-dramas2
They have similar things but the way they are presented and the reasoning it's different.
I am not even from an english speacking country so when they try to change language as well with all the pronouns, I am at a loss :)). People just love to complicate things to get attention.
Akatombo
"Red Dragonfly" (Japanese: 赤とんぼ, Hepburn: Akatonbo) (also transliterated as Akatombo, Aka Tombo, Aka Tonbo, or Aka Tomba) is a famous Japanese children's song (dōyō) composed by Kōsaku Yamada in 1927, with lyrics from a 1921 poem by Rofū Miki.
I also found a youtub video with the song sanged by a choir in Eng translatino.
Or a Japanese version called - Lyrics) AKATONBO (Children’s song) | 赤とんぼ (童謡・唱歌)
I think this is the song :) because this is the only thing I could find.
Also if you would ask me, sex is not only about intercorse, but again it depends on the people and how comfortable and open they can comunicate. If I would have been in the same situation I would have goten very creative when it comes to sex and cheating would have never been an option.
Her inability of talking to her partner from the start, made her shutdown, after deciding to do the right thing, be open and sincere maybe they got creative as well.
If one chooses someone else and then comes back that is not love, going around it's easy, sticking around when it's complicated it's hard, that makes the difference. It depends on people and their values and what kind of relationship they want to have (if it's not a superficial one they would try everything before they give up). I find it admirable if a person would also put in effort to try to save a relatinoship, it would mean it matters, it would mean they cared , they would have their partner's back (together in good and bad). :)
The woman had sex because she did not want to feel like a failure, indirectly her husband was frustrated that they could not be together and she started feeling like it was her fault, like she was not a good woman, like she was a failure as a woman for not being able to be with her husband.
So when she first accepts to have sex with another guy, she does it because she thinks her body will shut down and physically not be able to have sex (she thinks it is impossible for her), she is surprised that she can do it. She then feels happy that she is not a failure as a woman, and that it's not her fault for being unable to have sex with her husband.
She is also doing this because she knows her husband sleeps with sex workers.
In the end, they talk it out and tell each other everything and they decide to work things out even if at first they almost break up.
I think the show is layered and there are a lot of psychological things, and everything is complicated.
I was frustrated that at the end of the series, they did not ask for help from the professionals who could have helped them... No therapy, no doctors, and her "sickness" was never identified or cured, when it is something that can be worked through in so many ways. But their upbringing and the society's stereotypes stopped her from asking for help out loud.
It was triggered when she was about to have her first time with the man she loved, and she felt dirty when she realized he thought she was pure and a virgin. She created a barrier in her mind, because of the pressure of opening up, wanting to be perfect for him. Things became worse because she did not search for answers in the right way. She went to the doctor and they assumed it was because of infertility, she did not even explain the reason and what was going on.
The girl mentioned she went out agree to split the bill with the guy but ended up buying 2 things while the guy just one, so he expected her to pay. Everyone thought the guy was in the wrong.
I on the other side thought it can get complicated, because going out saying "we will slit the bill in half" and then the other person buys the most expensive things on the menu and 5 course meal and desert for takeaway, it would not be fair (and I saw this type of taking advantage).
Normally people should be respectful, thoughtful, and have commune sense, if you split the bill half, people should buy similar things it's the respectful thing, if not each should pay their own bill.
If I invite someone out, and I want to treat them, I plan and I pay everything, because I want to do this gesture for them. If my boyfriend takes the initiative and wants to pamper me he will pay in full. But this should be talked and people should not take advantage, communication is the key, if you know you eat a lot tell them so they would know.