OMG! 😱Is that Reality vs Acting???? Why do I find an equally intense gaze??? 💓👀❤Lord... My shipper's…
His gaze at Lusi was overshadowed by an adore smile (I don't know the exact language to translate that expression, but I'm sure you can feel it too) (☞ ᐛ )☞❤🤭
WuLei nailed this scene “severely” off the chart. Any charts.That choking laugh is haunting but intriguing.…
😅😂😂 It's upsetting indeed to have a partner who hides too many 'big things' from the other. That's why I really admire Shaoshang's steadfastness, even though her 'reasoning power' is as good as Sherlock Holmes, but she still chooses to give Zisheng time to sincerely trust his girl.
Her jade pendant with her nickname broke in half and LBY assumed the characters spelled out “RouRou” instead…
As i know, 嫋嫋 niǎoniǎo [ slender, graceful, delicate ]
弱弱 ruòruò [ weak; feeble; young; inferior ]
娇娇 jiāojiāo [ lovable; pampered; tender ]
Btw, which malicious empress do u mean? Coz to my knowledge the both empress in this LLTG, Empress Xuan and Yue, they are good and awesome characters. (Sorry if i don't get sure what your exact point)
Not sure about the censorship system. It's something complicated process. Even as of June 1, 2022, it is reported that they have a new system of administrative licensing.
To fellow C-drama lovers, I hope this news is not true but giving you the heads up anyway and keeping fingers…
An Aussie favorite that people can't get enough of, people just love to watch koalas roll around and stare. But most of that is because their brain levels are the equivalent of being high all the time. They have the smallest brains of any known mammal.
These dumbest animals get a kick out of eucalyptus leaves. They'll tear each other apart for it even though they can eat any leaf. On top of that, the eucalyptus is difficult to digest, even with the koala's four stomachs. The admittedly adorable animal also has no sense of hygiene and is famous for spreading disease. We're talking chlamydia.
The very dumb Koala bear is not a bear at all, but a marsupial.
NOTE: Without intending to offend animal lovers, especially for koalas. I also admit that even with a minuscule brain volume, koalas have an adorable appearance, so they have a right to their eccentricities. 🤗❤🐨
i know he's 21 but she's definitely not his age so is she giving up her entire future at the age of 15 and that's…
Yes. Please, count me also as an admirer of the acting prowess of the artist Zhao Lusi.
In this LLTG drama, I see Lusi as an actress who has managed to play a variety of emotions from the character as Cheng Shaoshang to conveys to the audience the impression of: innocent, funny, naughty, sweet, rebellious, mind thinker, tragic, tough. And where at the end of the drama, I more often get showed the more calm, graceful, and mature side of Cheng Shaosang's character development.
Her expression, her body language, her voices tones, all feel at one with the emotional role that must be played.
Perhaps the most striking and amazing is how the way she able totally deliver the emotions of cuteness, amusement, joy and hilarious really be as great as when she has to perfectly deliver the emotions of hurtness, sorrow, misery, depression, broken hearts, sadness. The both are opposite types of emotion, but Lusi transfer this side of emotion with an equal significant quality of influence on the audience.
I can laugh out loud watching her humorous scenes, but when watching sad scenes her pain and tears seem to rip up heart and soul mine too.
i know he's 21 but she's definitely not his age so is she giving up her entire future at the age of 15 and that's…
Lil intermezzo:
The changes in age of marriage in ancient China can be classified into 3 periods. Around 680 B.C., the government set the age of marriage at 20 for men and at 15 for women.
The Wei and Jin dynasties provided the longest periods of war and social instability. Large numbers of population died because of war or famine. Because heavy taxes were collected on each member of family, many families did not report marriage or childbirth. In order to encourage childbirth, the government reduced the age of marriage to 15 for men and 13 for women. Administrative and legislative regulation were introduced to force people to marry early, especially women. Incentives were given to families with more women. These policies was enforced due to the imbalance of the sex ratio and reduction of population size. As female infanticides were prevalent because of differential values placed on male and female children, it was difficult for men to find partners to marry. Shortage of women was also the result of the polygamy of the rich and the aristocracy. The imbalance of the sex ratio forced women to marry early.
From the Song to the Ching dynasties, the age of marriage was set at 16 for men and 14 for women. In the ancient times, the population of China was around 60-70 million before the Ching dynasty. Generally speaking, the population size was small. Early marriage was necessary and feasible. Even though fertility in ancient times was high, mortality has high also. Life expectancy ranged form 22 to 35. People needed to marry early and have children early to replace themselves. On the other hand, large land areas and inefficient production tools required a larger labor force. Large population size also represented resources and potential for development. From the viewpoint of both the government and the individual, it was beneficial to marry early and have children early.
Is the second video from BTS? Viewing from Lusi's hairstyle and costume, shouldn't this be a scene at the lantern…
Yep. Cheng Shaoshang didn't even notice Ling Bu Yi's presence at the Lantern Festival. She only realized when her met LBY as Shiyilang at Pricess Yu Chang's birthday party.
So, Again this general Ling used his clever scheme on us viewers, he apparently already had an intense approach to Shaoshang behind the scenes.lol. 😅😂🤣
(Really sorry for my shipper soul which likes to fantasize🤫🤭🤭)
💞🫣🫠
(Really just can't help my shipper soul soaring to the moon) ଘ(੭ ᐛ )♡🚀🌙
(☞ ᐛ )☞❤🤭
It's upsetting indeed to have a partner who hides too many 'big things' from the other. That's why I really admire Shaoshang's steadfastness, even though her 'reasoning power' is as good as Sherlock Holmes, but she still chooses to give Zisheng time to sincerely trust his girl.
Poor Shaoshang🥺😭🤧
嫋嫋 niǎoniǎo [ slender, graceful, delicate ]
弱弱 ruòruò [ weak; feeble; young; inferior ]
娇娇 jiāojiāo [ lovable; pampered; tender ]
Btw, which malicious empress do u mean? Coz to my knowledge the both empress in this LLTG, Empress Xuan and Yue, they are good and awesome characters.
(Sorry if i don't get sure what your exact point)
Coz me can't help myself too...❤😜🤣🤣🤗❤
https://twitter.com/ShaoShang18/status/1566363637870039041?s=20&t=xlYqRaq81zpFdVNveIk3KQ
Hmm.. really as Clever as Shaoshang and as Smart Scheming as Ling Bu Yi
🌙✌😋😁👍⭐
It might go something like this:
"Do you have a boyfriend?"
"Yes, many boyfriends."
"Wow! who are they?"
"Almost all the boys who played drama with me were friends."
https://twitter.com/zlulushe/status/1545323779185713152?s=20&t=A7bp-dMmD8FFxhYI0Rn1ng
🤫🤫🤫😂🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️
These dumbest animals get a kick out of eucalyptus leaves. They'll tear each other apart for it even though they can eat any leaf. On top of that, the eucalyptus is difficult to digest, even with the koala's four stomachs. The admittedly adorable animal also has no sense of hygiene and is famous for spreading disease. We're talking chlamydia.
The very dumb Koala bear is not a bear at all, but a marsupial.
NOTE:
Without intending to offend animal lovers, especially for koalas. I also admit that even with a minuscule brain volume, koalas have an adorable appearance, so they have a right to their eccentricities. 🤗❤🐨
In addition, they are also hope by anxiously and faithfully waiting for the re-edit of this drama released.
Great job young man! Jack Ma will be proud of you ✌😁
https://twitter.com/onlyxukai/status/1566043320135983104?s=20&t=PRkILeIOnRPT7fs7Hcj3Vw
2 YEARS LATER.....
https://twitter.com/SkilledLurker/status/1555076198291886082?s=20
It's .... 🤫🤫🤫🤭🤭😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
In this LLTG drama, I see Lusi as an actress who has managed to play a variety of emotions from the character as Cheng Shaoshang to conveys to the audience the impression of: innocent, funny, naughty, sweet, rebellious, mind thinker, tragic, tough. And where at the end of the drama, I more often get showed the more calm, graceful, and mature side of Cheng Shaosang's character development.
Her expression, her body language, her voices tones, all feel at one with the emotional role that must be played.
Perhaps the most striking and amazing is how the way she able totally deliver the emotions of cuteness, amusement, joy and hilarious really be as great as when she has to perfectly deliver the emotions of hurtness, sorrow, misery, depression, broken hearts, sadness. The both are opposite types of emotion, but Lusi transfer this side of emotion with an equal significant quality of influence on the audience.
I can laugh out loud watching her humorous scenes, but when watching sad scenes her pain and tears seem to rip up heart and soul mine too.
The changes in age of marriage in ancient China can be classified into 3 periods. Around 680 B.C., the government set the age of marriage at 20 for men and at 15 for women.
The Wei and Jin dynasties provided the longest periods of war and social instability. Large numbers of population died because of war or famine. Because heavy taxes were collected on each member of family, many families did not report marriage or childbirth. In order to encourage childbirth, the government reduced the age of marriage to 15 for men and 13 for women. Administrative and legislative regulation were introduced to force people to marry early, especially women. Incentives were given to families with more women. These policies was enforced due to the imbalance of the sex ratio and reduction of population size. As female infanticides were prevalent because of differential values placed on male and female children, it was difficult for men to find partners to marry. Shortage of women was also the result of the polygamy of the rich and the aristocracy. The imbalance of the sex ratio forced women to marry early.
From the Song to the Ching dynasties, the age of marriage was set at 16 for men and 14 for women. In the ancient times, the population of China was around 60-70 million before the Ching dynasty. Generally speaking, the population size was small. Early marriage was necessary and feasible. Even though fertility in ancient times was high, mortality has high also. Life expectancy ranged form 22 to 35. People needed to marry early and have children early to replace themselves. On the other hand, large land areas and inefficient production tools required a larger labor force. Large population size also represented resources and potential for development. From the viewpoint of both the government and the individual, it was beneficial to marry early and have children early.
💓✌☺🤠👍💓
https://mydramalist.com/discussions/love-like-the-galaxy-part-2/78291-the-interpretation-of-the-title-moon-ascending-the-deep-sea-in-the-drama-lltg-part-2?pid=2344643&page=1#p2344643
So, Again this general Ling used his clever scheme on us viewers, he apparently already had an intense approach to Shaoshang behind the scenes.lol. 😅😂🤣
(Really sorry for my shipper soul which likes to fantasize🤫🤭🤭)
Viewing from Lusi's hairstyle and costume, shouldn't this be a scene at the lantern festival?
I've been trying to re-watch and look for this part, but I can't find it anywhere🧐🙄