Unfortunately, this drama isn’t a standard series but a web series, so the episodes are very short, even though the drama is really good. I really like it. Huang Jun Jie looks very handsome and cool here
Actually, I kept watching this drama because of Li Hong Yi. At first, I felt the drama wasn’t very enjoyable, but as the episodes went on, I started to like it. The reason is, of course, Li Hong Yi. As usual in his dramas, he always puts on that stern, arrogant look, and his words are sharp. But behind those sharp words, there’s always comedy. I can’t wait to watch his upcoming dramas.
Does anyone know when Hidden Shadow, Treasure at Dawn, and Blossom in Darkness will be released?
This series was filmed from June 11, 2022 to September 12, 2022. Unfortunately, the rapidly developing Chinese…
That’s the big risk for a drama that has been delayed for too long and still hasn’t aired. If it had been released one or two years ago, viewers might still have considered it good and not outdated. Fortunately, the drama is finally being aired
This really confuses me, why do Cheng Yi’s drama ratings on MyDramaList always drop so drastically? Hmm. There are other dramas with sad endings or imperfect stories, and they’re not that different from most dramas, yet their ratings stay high, sometimes even higher than expected. Nothing in this world is perfect. It feels like whenever that happens in Cheng Yi’s dramas, people criticize them harshly.
I know that MyDramaList may not be the real benchmark for a drama’s success since it’s more of a community forum for discussing and reviewing dramas. But still, many international fans seem to rely on its ratings, especially because MyDramaList mainly focuses on Asian dramas. For example, when we search for a Chinese drama, MyDramaList usually appears at the top.
This is just my opinion. I still hope Cheng Yi’s upcoming dramas will be among the best. Wishing success to all Chinese actors and actresses, and good health to all of us drama lovers
At Ep33_ 2 gone.. 2 more to go... (╥﹏╥)I really want to know what the writers want to convey…
That’s right. I have no words left. I still can’t get over Quan Ru Mu’s death being killed by his own father. When I listen to the Sword and Beloved OST “Dreamscape” by Xiaoshi Guniang, I feel such deep sorrow for Quan Ru Mu. The look in his eyes after he died carries such overwhelming sadness. I’m even more heartbroken over the deaths of Quan Ru Mu and Qing Tong than those of Long Wei Yun and Wangquan Fugui. Watching that YouTube shorts brings all the sadness back when I remember this drama.
So sad😞. Quan Ru Mu was killed by his father, and Long Wei Yun shattered her demon core to turn herself into the snow that Quan Ru Mu loved. Qing Tong turned back into a spider— it seems that Wangquan Fugui helped her reincarnate, even though she returned as a spider. Wangquan Fugui also died, but I’m not sure if he really died, because at the end he called out Qing Tong’s name, and Qing Tong ran after him. If I didn’t misunderstand, that’s how it seemed
Whose tragic death was the most painful and heartbreaking for you? Watch this, and you’ll really feel it, the soundtrack makes it even more emotional 🥺
If what I think is correct, "Pò" means to break or destroy. They usually use the word when they try to…
Exactly. I guess I’ve only started noticing it recently. Maybe it’s just that now I take watching dramas way too seriously, to the point that I even remember every single word 😄
1. I truly cried when Quan Ru Mu, covered in blood, died under the tree together with Long Wei Yun. When he died, I could see sadness reflected in his eyes. 2. Qing Tong’s death in Wangquan Fugui’s arms made me cry again, especially with the soundtrack that carried such deep sorrow. 3. The conversation between Fang Yun Fei and the children, when he talked about Wangquan Fugui, was actually meant to comfort the audience of this drama: “Wangquan Fugui didn’t die; he just turned into the life energy among all living beings and continues to be with us.” 4. Fang Yun Fei and his wife are a lucky couple. They appeared halfway through the series, yet they were the ones who got a happy ending. 5. The Fox Queen truly had to be destroyed completely, because if she were only imprisoned, she would still be able to manipulate living beings into doing evil. That’s why Wangquan Fugui’s sacrifice wasn’t in vain. 6. In this drama, we can see Cheng Yi playing an antagonist role. 7. Cheng Yi’s expressions during fight scenes are familiar to us long-time fans of his dramas. So expressive. I love it. 8. Every time Cheng Yi starts a conversation, he always tilts his head first. 9. As usual, Cheng Yi plays more than one character, one with black hair and one with white, fighting against himself. 10. It seems that lately, in high-quality dramas, the episode duration keeps getting shorter. What used to be 40–45 minutes or more is now less than 40 minutes, around 35 minutes per episode. It’s the same in Blood River. 11. Recently, dramas also tend to use the word “破 (Pò)” (as I hear it) when casting a spell or technique. It’s the same in Blood River. 12. When I hear Liu Yu Ning’s song, I forget that Quan Ru Mu and Qing Tong died in the previous episodes. even though I cried over their deaths. Liu Yu Ning’s song here is so full of energy. 13. Actually, Cheng Yi’s biggest enemy in this drama is CGI itself, namely, the Fox Queen. 14. The Fox Queen talks way too much. Even when she’s about to be destroyed, she keeps talking endlessly. 15. Quan Jing Ting is the worst father ever in any drama. Disgusting. 16. It turns out that the outer realm, after the Fox Queen’s death, is a very beautiful place.
My question: Quan Ru Mu died, but in the following episode, he comes back to life to fight Wangquan Fugui. Was that really the real Quan Ru Mu? Because the things he said to Wangquan Fugui sounded like words he had always kept inside but never dared to speak before.
Low-key I think they escaped and everyone let them be.
I hope so, because in The Blood of Youth, they are no longer there, while the characters who live in Blood River appear in The Blood of Youth. Blood River is the story before The Blood of Youth
Does anyone know when Hidden Shadow, Treasure at Dawn, and Blossom in Darkness will be released?
There are other dramas with sad endings or imperfect stories, and they’re not that different from most dramas, yet their ratings stay high, sometimes even higher than expected. Nothing in this world is perfect. It feels like whenever that happens in Cheng Yi’s dramas, people criticize them harshly.
I know that MyDramaList may not be the real benchmark for a drama’s success since it’s more of a community forum for discussing and reviewing dramas. But still, many international fans seem to rely on its ratings, especially because MyDramaList mainly focuses on Asian dramas. For example, when we search for a Chinese drama, MyDramaList usually appears at the top.
This is just my opinion. I still hope Cheng Yi’s upcoming dramas will be among the best. Wishing success to all Chinese actors and actresses, and good health to all of us drama lovers
Qing Tong turned back into a spider— it seems that Wangquan Fugui helped her reincarnate, even though she returned as a spider.
Wangquan Fugui also died, but I’m not sure if he really died, because at the end he called out Qing Tong’s name, and Qing Tong ran after him. If I didn’t misunderstand, that’s how it seemed
Quan Ru Mu
https://youtube.com/shorts/6nVpggTdC5w?si=glgdjB8zYju18p9J
Qing Tong
https://youtube.com/shorts/nvH49kTsBtw?si=wnnSN83zP70VdHnV
Wangquan Fugui
https://youtube.com/shorts/N1ql2_W_oVU?si=qNEF-zRySCHKCmT_
Long Wei Yun
https://youtube.com/shorts/z4OSLGQ3Yjk?si=7lFU03iIa1pzy-1f
1. I truly cried when Quan Ru Mu, covered in blood, died under the tree together with Long Wei Yun. When he died, I could see sadness reflected in his eyes.
2. Qing Tong’s death in Wangquan Fugui’s arms made me cry again, especially with the soundtrack that carried such deep sorrow.
3. The conversation between Fang Yun Fei and the children, when he talked about Wangquan Fugui, was actually meant to comfort the audience of this drama: “Wangquan Fugui didn’t die; he just turned into the life energy among all living beings and continues to be with us.”
4. Fang Yun Fei and his wife are a lucky couple. They appeared halfway through the series, yet they were the ones who got a happy ending.
5. The Fox Queen truly had to be destroyed completely, because if she were only imprisoned, she would still be able to manipulate living beings into doing evil. That’s why Wangquan Fugui’s sacrifice wasn’t in vain.
6. In this drama, we can see Cheng Yi playing an antagonist role.
7. Cheng Yi’s expressions during fight scenes are familiar to us long-time fans of his dramas. So expressive. I love it.
8. Every time Cheng Yi starts a conversation, he always tilts his head first.
9. As usual, Cheng Yi plays more than one character, one with black hair and one with white, fighting against himself.
10. It seems that lately, in high-quality dramas, the episode duration keeps getting shorter. What used to be 40–45 minutes or more is now less than 40 minutes, around 35 minutes per episode. It’s the same in Blood River.
11. Recently, dramas also tend to use the word “破 (Pò)” (as I hear it) when casting a spell or technique. It’s the same in Blood River.
12. When I hear Liu Yu Ning’s song, I forget that Quan Ru Mu and Qing Tong died in the previous episodes. even though I cried over their deaths. Liu Yu Ning’s song here is so full of energy.
13. Actually, Cheng Yi’s biggest enemy in this drama is CGI itself, namely, the Fox Queen.
14. The Fox Queen talks way too much. Even when she’s about to be destroyed, she keeps talking endlessly.
15. Quan Jing Ting is the worst father ever in any drama. Disgusting.
16. It turns out that the outer realm, after the Fox Queen’s death, is a very beautiful place.
My question:
Quan Ru Mu died, but in the following episode, he comes back to life to fight Wangquan Fugui.
Was that really the real Quan Ru Mu? Because the things he said to Wangquan Fugui sounded like words he had always kept inside but never dared to speak before.