Li Ni is the grandson of the emperor, who is now dead cause that general who is playing golf rebeled and almost…
Li Ni is an Imperial Grandson = Emperor's Grandson. Since the Emperor is dead, even the Crown Prince is dead, the only Imperial Prince alive is Li Ni's father. The Crown Prince's heir is, however, still alive. So, when General Pei wanted Li Ni to assume the role of the Crown Prince, with his father as the Emperor, Li Ni refuses. The Crown Prince's heir is the Imperial Grandson they are all looking for now. The current emperor is the General Sun who rebelled.
Xu Kai has done himself no favors. He is a very charming actor who can even do comedy well but he has shown a…
Xu Kai didn't have hot chemistry with FL in Ancient Love Poetry. It was also one of his best dramas, especially in terms of acting. There's also Lingjian Mountain...
Xu Kai has done himself no favors. He is a very charming actor who can even do comedy well but he has shown a…
Finally found someone who also does not connect with Ren Jialun, like me. I really want to watch his dramas, but something about him just turns me off.
I've posted this comment below for someone who was asking the same question. I'm posting here again:
I read that since Xu Kai was born and raised in Shenzhen, he is very fluent in Cantonese. He is, however, not very fluent in Standard Chinese, but he is getting there as he is dubbing for his dramas in modern setting. It is understandable for Xu Kai to not dub for his historical setting dramas, since most Chinese actors and actresses, who are fluent in Standard Chinese, also find it hard to dub for their own historical setting dramas, much less Xu Kai, who is not that fluent.
Xu Kai did his own dubbing for Yang Hua in She and Her Perfect Husband. If you compare, Li Ni's voice does not match with Yang Hua's. It does, however, match with Lu Sicheng from Falling Into Your Smile. Xu Kai did not dub for Lu Sicheng.
I don't mind being spoiled lol. Of the few reviews I read, there weren't any spoilers that the drama hadn't spoiled us yet. And since only Part 1 was released, there is not much to spoil anyway.
Hi, can someone tell me if xu kai's character, Li Ni, son of the emperor or grandson? I am on the first ep, supposedly…
Li Ni is an Imperial Grandson = Emperor's Grandson. Since the Emperor is dead, even the Crown Prince is dead, the only Imperial Prince alive is Li Ni's father. The Crown Prince's heir is, however, still alive. So, when General Pei wanted Li Ni to assume the role of the Crown Prince, with his father as the Emperor, Li Ni refuses.
Thank you for pointing out the right direction. I went through Douban and read the reviews for the novel -- It seems, as per the reviews, only part 1 of the novel was released. So, we don't know if it is a happy ending yet.
I've seen your profile You've already dropped so many great Chinese dramas, so you don't have to continue it anymore…
Lol, I don't get why people, who are clearly not interested in a drama, make an effort to search places online to write that they do not like the drama and that they are dropping it. What's the point?
It's hard to say if it is an original or an adaptation. The author of the novel is also the screenwriter. Not sure when she wrote the novel, but she started publishing the novel chapters after the drama completed the filming.
I have watched all 4 episodes and I have to say it is good. Xu Kai as usual is doing his thing but Jian Tian is…
That sword dance in episode 6 teaser is the cool stuff. The song accompanying the dance was also very good. What I really liked about it is that, usually in c-dramas, if someone is singing in a drama, the lip sync often does not match with the song that is playing. Here it does.
I'm sure this drama deserves more.
The Crown Prince's heir is the Imperial Grandson they are all looking for now.
The current emperor is the General Sun who rebelled.
Also, please remove that 1-star rating for whatever drama if it didn't deserve that lol.
People recognize quality, and naturally, the ratings will change.
I read that since Xu Kai was born and raised in Shenzhen, he is very fluent in Cantonese. He is, however, not very fluent in Standard Chinese, but he is getting there as he is dubbing for his dramas in modern setting. It is understandable for Xu Kai to not dub for his historical setting dramas, since most Chinese actors and actresses, who are fluent in Standard Chinese, also find it hard to dub for their own historical setting dramas, much less Xu Kai, who is not that fluent.
https://twitter.com/XuKai_Soso0305/status/1721474144095948895
https://twitter.com/XuKai_Soso0305/status/1721474144095948895
Thank you!
Link: https://book.douban.com/subject/36414386/