Can someone spoil how'll they confess or start to date from novel?
The whole courting process was just so cute really. Sang Yan knowingly let Wen Yifan chase after him, because he knows that only when WYF opens up first from her end that their relationship can proceed to the next step.
WYF's thought process and internal dialogue toward revelation about her affection for Sang Yan and how she decided to start courting him was just so endearing.
I hope WYF becomes a dance teacher at the end. To alll novel readers? Does it happen or she stays as a reporter?
She stays with reporter job because she starts to enjoy working as she started to learn how to enjoy her life together with Sang Yan, no longer treating work as just a mean to survive. And, it was hinted that she'll pick up dancing as her hobby from time to time as well.
I don’t think the story is that slow. I feel like they have made reasonable progress in their relationship.…
Whenever I see those kind of comments, I just assume they are not the target audience of this kind of content.
For me, I love slow burn with gradual and meaningful build up of story and characters. For this drama, it would be a shitty story if a person with severe PTSD was cured and fall in love with the love interest within like 5 episodes.
i haven't watched hidden love yet, as a spin off of hidden love should i watch that before this one?
It's good to know the references to another drama, but not mandatory to watch Hidden Love first. You can watch both of them in any order. They do not share the main plot.
I don't really have problem with people who say that they don't really like this drama because okay everyone have…
She's the same as in the novel. Also, in the drama, she's very clear about what she likes/dislikes, her boundaries, and not afraid to stand up or speak out for herself when wronged. She's very decisive regarding that. I would call that being 'strong', as even people with better mental state than her in real life have difficulties doing so.
It's given by her father, shuang jiang = frost (according to google translation, but people say that it actually…
To add to that, her nickname comes from "Shuangjiang = Frost's Descent" from the 24 solar term. She was born on that day, hence her father gave her that nickname, apparently in late Oct to early Nov.
Shuang Jiang is her nickname. Its meaning is basically the name of this drama. Adding her surname 'Wen' to it is Sang Yan's exclusive way of addressing her. Even her relatives only call her Shuang Jiang or Ah Jiang.
Idk why Sang Yan even has to deal with the liked of Mu chengyun... Idk why can't he just muster up the courage…
The thing is, Wen Yifan is still suffering from her past trauma. She shuts everyone off and keep everything to herself, to protect herself. Even if Sang Yan confess now, it's not guaranteed he'll get the outcome he wants. Plus, she rejected him in the past as well.
Sang Yan is basically biding his time, trying to let Wen Yifan opens up to him, by giving her enough space while also protecting her. She needs time to heal after all.
I'm here playing "雨滴中有你 (There Is You Amidst Raindrops)" on repeat while waiting for the new episodes. It's melancholic af and when recalling the scenes from the drama, it just tugs at your heart. 😭
P.s., it's the OST from Ep6 (27:30) where it plays WYF's past about her family situation.
i am at episode 7.. can someone please explain yifan's family relations? Did her mother get married? and she calls…
Her mother remarried shortly after her father died. Her step-dad got his own daughter, and her mother lives with that new family.
Then, WYF was sent to her grandmother. Shortly after than, her grandmother also passed away. Then, she was sent to live with her uncle's (her bio father's brother) family. The 'Aunt' we see in the drama is that uncle's wife.
Mu Cheng Yun doesn't seem to understand the concept of giving space to the girl he is trying to pursue. My question,…
About Mu Cheng Yun, he did pursue WYF a bit but the scene of forcing himself into her apartment uninvited is a drama addition. May be the writers wanted to spice things up a bit there.
This is my very first Zhang Ruo Nan drama, and I was thoroughly blown away by her performance. I can distinctly perceive what the character Wen Yi Fan is going through at each moment: sadness, anxiousness, helplessness, fear, resentment, being conflicted, resigning oneself, being lost...
She just gained a fan. I'm going to visit her earlier works after this.
For Bai Jing Ting, I'm familiar with him in a couple of his earlier works, and loved him in every single one of them. He's killing it here as well!
I tend to go ahead and read the novels whenever a new drama click with me. But, for TFF, I'll specially hold off on reading the novel until the drama is finished because I wanna enjoy the performance of both leads on screen first. That's how much I'm enjoying their acting! 😍
WYF's thought process and internal dialogue toward revelation about her affection for Sang Yan and how she decided to start courting him was just so endearing.
For me, I love slow burn with gradual and meaningful build up of story and characters. For this drama, it would be a shitty story if a person with severe PTSD was cured and fall in love with the love interest within like 5 episodes.
Basically, almost the entire OST album is in my Spotify playlist now. lol
Sang Yan is basically biding his time, trying to let Wen Yifan opens up to him, by giving her enough space while also protecting her. She needs time to heal after all.
I'm here playing "雨滴中有你 (There Is You Amidst Raindrops)" on repeat while waiting for the new episodes. It's melancholic af and when recalling the scenes from the drama, it just tugs at your heart. 😭
P.s., it's the OST from Ep6 (27:30) where it plays WYF's past about her family situation.
Then, WYF was sent to her grandmother. Shortly after than, her grandmother also passed away. Then, she was sent to live with her uncle's (her bio father's brother) family. The 'Aunt' we see in the drama is that uncle's wife.
She just gained a fan. I'm going to visit her earlier works after this.
For Bai Jing Ting, I'm familiar with him in a couple of his earlier works, and loved him in every single one of them. He's killing it here as well!
I tend to go ahead and read the novels whenever a new drama click with me. But, for TFF, I'll specially hold off on reading the novel until the drama is finished because I wanna enjoy the performance of both leads on screen first. That's how much I'm enjoying their acting! 😍