Hi Xiang! Always love to read your sharing, lots of valuable info. 🤩. I enjoyed the tea culture clip notes…
Joining in with a cup of An Hui black tea😍. And some info on it; Anhui black tea primarily refers to the world-renowned Keemun (Qimen), a complex, fragrant tea known as the "Burgundy of teas" for its cocoa, floral, and fruity notes, famously used in Earl Grey & English Breakfast blends. While Keemun is Anhui's star, the province also yields other fine teas, and Anhui is a major Chinese tea-producing region with diverse offerings, though some sources might confuse it with Hunan's Anhua black tea (Hei Cha).
not a fan of the sudden change of her character, It's just inconsistent writing at this point
👍🏻your analysis make sense. Let me share my perspectives;)…i just find that weird as she has been building a close bond with Xiao Yao and XY has also been rescuing her, so for her to betray because of greed…just feels unnatural. Furthermore since the beginning Dali was always portrayed as simple minded, naive but never as greedy and the jealous type, so that’s properly why I find it hard to see her change just because she wants to stay in the Realm of Mist and Void. There was also no early set up of her wanting to be ambitious and out shine FL, so finding it hard to see that in her.
I can guessed both case 1 and 2’s killer, maybe I do watched too many crime drama in the past. lol! But the back story of the perpetrators and how he/she does the crime is still rather unusual and interesting. Like case 2, I can see c drama is open to topics on gender sensitivity. 👍🏻
What an awesome combination! The creative crew is a stellar powerhouse to draw in audiences of all ages, featuring…
Hi Xiang! Always love to read your sharing, lots of valuable info. 🤩. I enjoyed the tea culture clip notes on each ep., after the ending credits. And totally agreed with you analysis on this drama, highly theatrical and yet there is depth in the characters introduced🤩😍.
I'm stuck at ep. 4… hmm, maybe it’s not my cup of tea. It all feels like something I’ve seen a dozen times…
I watched till ep 11…initially the tropes do seem familiar and the FL’s character can be mildly irritating. However as you watch on, you may realize that this XianXia story is actually quite complex and what we are watching is still a set up. So if you still have the patience, watch on and you may be surprised;).
Honestly, it’s censorship that’s making everything confusing.In the original version, they’re in an open…
Ah thanks. Agreed. He literally doesn’t have a proper life and lost hos meaning and chasing a past based on his three years old memory/dreams which may not be true too. Very unhealthy.😓
Honestly, it’s censorship that’s making everything confusing.In the original version, they’re in an open…
Wow thanks for sharing this info. What do you mean at the last statement that GF’s “obsession with his biological parents… become something unhealthy”? I am okay with Spoiler.
Anhui black tea primarily refers to the world-renowned Keemun (Qimen), a complex, fragrant tea known as the "Burgundy of teas" for its cocoa, floral, and fruity notes, famously used in Earl Grey & English Breakfast blends. While Keemun is Anhui's star, the province also yields other fine teas, and Anhui is a major Chinese tea-producing region with diverse offerings, though some sources might confuse it with Hunan's Anhua black tea (Hei Cha).
Enjoy😘!
And totally agreed with you analysis on this drama, highly theatrical and yet there is depth in the characters introduced🤩😍.