The outfits looks like they're from the Han/Qin dynasty (or at least a modern reinterpretation of it) so she's…
Her dance outfit is the Dunhuang style of dressing. Dunhuang is a prominent city on the Chinese Silk Road so their mode dressing does have a lot of Persian and Indian influence like you mentioned because they interacted a lot with traders from those two countries. Some of those traders settled in Dunhuang so there was a mixing of cultures.
I donโt understand why it is so low. Normally dramas start high and then gradually drop.Does he ML look too…
When the number of viewers are small, the ratings tends to be low. Also most people watching this show may not be rating the individual episodes. Doing that can help increase the rating
Someone kindly shared a link below. It's also up on Tencent's YouTube channel too https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMX26aiIvX5oKbtoHNF8vzi8iPP9U5lAr&si=QC4l5wNTyPrlPMXl)
I noticed Tencent doesn't release a lot of their mini dramas at the same time for both Chinese and International fans. They release normal dramas concurrently so I wonder why we always have to wait for the mini dramas to be done airing in China before we get it.
Episode 34 was really hard to watch. Cui Lin's character needs A REALITY CHECK. For the past few eps, her character…
Li Ni has the patience of a saint because any other ML would have thrown it into her face how everything happened because of her and how she needs to suck up and face the consequences of her actions
CL pushed LN into becoming the crown prince due to her schemes and he abandoned his desire to retire to Laolan pass and even lost his friends because of it. I don't understand why she's throwing a tantrum because her family was asked to disband their army so that she can be the crown princess.
She's supposed to be a realist and a military strategist, so I don't believe that she didn't foresee this situation and that she honestly thought she wouldn't have to make some compromises in order to marry LN. What happened to her father is sad but at least he's alive unlike LN's friends and not once did he ever blame her for starting off the chain of events that led to their deaths.
Someone said this drama prequel goodbye my princess,this is true?
Yeah. According to the author's post on weibo. Li Ni fulfilled the former crown princess's wish and made her son- Li Xuanze his heir and he eventually became the Emperor. The ML in GMP is Li Xuanze's grandson
I'll pay for his ticket back to LaoLan Pass. I don't even care.
It won't be the peaceful retirement he envisions because his brother and LCF would go to any lengths to eliminate him. Staying at a remote border with an army still makes him a threat to his brother and being alive still makes him an obstacle to LCF's plans to marry CL
Wow this episode was heavy! What a brutal way to drive home the point to Li Ni that his carefree days are over and he can never return to Laolan Pass. Even if he does, all his close comrades are dead and it would never be the same.
I hope this isn't one of those dramas where the 2nd lead redeems themselves by sacrificing their life to save the one they love after being evil throughout the series because I want that unfilial and ungrateful bastard LCF to be hanged, drawn and quartered. After that, his remains should be gathered and his bones should be burned, ground up and scattered to the winds.
So Li Jun commits arson and murders so many people in the process and all his father does is to send him to his room for a timeout?!! How does that even qualify as a real punishment?
I'm starting to dislike how they always make CL a damsel in distress to be always saved by LN her knight in shining armour all the time. She's a capable commander and knows how to fight. LCF isn't such a formidable opponent that she can't escape him on her own
Dunhuang is a prominent city on the Chinese Silk Road so their mode dressing does have a lot of Persian and Indian influence like you mentioned because they interacted a lot with traders from those two countries. Some of those traders settled in Dunhuang so there was a mixing of cultures.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMX26aiIvX5oKbtoHNF8vzi8iPP9U5lAr&si=QC4l5wNTyPrlPMXl)
She's supposed to be a realist and a military strategist, so I don't believe that she didn't foresee this situation and that she honestly thought she wouldn't have to make some compromises in order to marry LN. What happened to her father is sad but at least he's alive unlike LN's friends and not once did he ever blame her for starting off the chain of events that led to their deaths.
I hope this isn't one of those dramas where the 2nd lead redeems themselves by sacrificing their life to save the one they love after being evil throughout the series because I want that unfilial and ungrateful bastard LCF to be hanged, drawn and quartered. After that, his remains should be gathered and his bones should be burned, ground up and scattered to the winds.
I'm starting to dislike how they always make CL a damsel in distress to be always saved by LN her knight in shining armour all the time. She's a capable commander and knows how to fight. LCF isn't such a formidable opponent that she can't escape him on her own