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Replying to Salwa Nice Jan 28, 2026
Zhu ya wen & Yu Hao Ming really outsmarted Bai Yu in their roles. i never knew this actor of guo rong,he's…
Yes I am sorry to say this is not Bai Yu’s best role. I think part of the problem is the writers are trying to give a historically inconsequential character too high profile a role in a time of chaos in the presence of other historical giants. This is also the first time I have watched Bai Yu in a real historical where the dialogue is heavily steeped in classical prose. I think that is why he sounds so forced all the time - he is not as conversant in classical phraseology. His last period drama Wind Blows from Longxi was written in more vernacular language. Qian Hongchu is still very young at this time and I suspect the younger actor may have pulled off this reckless youthful indignation better. But I similarly dislike the parts where Zhu Yawen/Zhao Kuangyin is being abused by his father for his youthful recklessness. It’s just so out of place bc it knee jerk reminds me he is supposed to be a teenager similar age to Hongchu. And as terrific an actor as he is, he just can’t pull it off anymore. Zhou Yutong is only doing ok bc her lines are all easy peasy.
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Replying to origami8 Jan 27, 2026
Yeah basically Jiangnan has been famous for its rich trade-based economy and its abundant literati. So many brilliant…
That's very cool. I of course have seen the 100 family surnames I just never focused on the Wuyue elements.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 27, 2026
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave…
Yes indeed, through history we try to deny his achievements and the legitimacy of his regime.
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Replying to Salwa Nice Jan 27, 2026
yes, it's said the production took 10 years, with 3 years of script -polishing, screenwriter is quite a renowned…
Enjoy!πŸ‘
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Replying to Salwa Nice Jan 27, 2026
yes, it's said the production took 10 years, with 3 years of script -polishing, screenwriter is quite a renowned…
The Imperial Age has since been subbed on Youku.
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Replying to Nightingale009 Jan 27, 2026
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who's lady chu? that kid's mother, who was supposed to be the emperor that was taken away from the palace when…
No I think she is the future Queen Yu, Qian Hongchu's second wife.
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Replying to wydings Jan 27, 2026
It's pretty nuts to think that all these foreign groups duking it out right now all just ended up being assimilated…
Well China was the original melting pot. When Qin Shihuangdi first united China, they were all different ethnicities with their own language, culture, writing and unit of measurement. This is inevitable and has been ongoing for thousands of years. Quite sure today whatever is ethnic Han or Manchurian or Tibetian is not the same as thousands of years ago. This happens everywhere - bloodlines get diluted over time. It is simply part of the journey of man.
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Replying to Mstique Jan 27, 2026
The actor playing Hong Chu is not listed in the cast? Can’t find him.
You mean the young one right? Its there under Guest Role.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 27, 2026
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave…
Indeed - as history has shown - heroes die young. Cowards win GOT.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 26, 2026
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave…
It just cracks me up that Sima Yi is not in there but Zhuge Liang is. Bc you know, he was the real winner of 3 Kingdoms even though history glorifies the defeated Zhuge Liang and tries to pretend he didn't "win".
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Replying to Anthony Tumiwa Jan 26, 2026
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ep4: 1:40 :"An unrighteous family will not show mercy. At that time, when that heartless scoundrel came to…
In recorded history Third Prince/Sun Ben was an adopted son of Qian Yuanguan. The drama suggests he was actually his real, unacknowledged biological son - this would be speculative history. That would make Sun Ben/Third Prince the half brother of Sun Taizhen and Sun Ayou (same mother different father) and the half brother of Qian Hongchu (same father, different mother). The dying Qian Yuanguan's first instinct was to name Hongyou his heir - he was most powerful militarily, mature and capable. But since he never acknowledged him, he acceded to Hu Jinsi's objection to making him heir over his legitimate sons. That is also why Hu Jinsi acted so viciously and ruthlessly against Dai Yun, Lady Yu's brother. He was acting to secure the position of the 6th prince and diminish the power of the 3rd Prince. In order to consolidate power, the 6th prince took back his military power and forced the 3rd prince to take back his original surname. He would probably have killed him were it not for his mother's intervention.

Lady Yu should be a widow. She married Taizhen's father after she was pregnant with Sun Ben. It is hinted that Yuanguan cast her aside (when he ascended as Wuyue king?). This is all vague bc its not really part of official history. Lady Yu is a pirate, she does not recognise the power of Wuyue over her Huanglong island and position on the high seas. There should be two men in her life unless you think she is also having an affair with her business partner.
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Replying to origami8 Jan 26, 2026
Yeah basically Jiangnan has been famous for its rich trade-based economy and its abundant literati. So many brilliant…
Yes indeed and that is why its drawing some mockery from netizens who claim the Hangzhou elite want their moment in the sun. When really the story focus for this period traditionally has been on Song/Taizu emperor but of course he was not from Hangzhou/Jiangnan.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 26, 2026
Title Swords into Plowshares Spoiler
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave…
Indeed - I am shocked but on reflection not that surprised and sad it got through censorship bc then it means it must be true that this happened. But I remember one of the most vivid and appalling short stories I once read was about how a family decided to cook their daughter to save their themselves and their son during Mao's Cultural Revolution. And whatever you want to say, acknowledging history however horrible is a good first step towards never again (hopefully).
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Replying to origami8 Jan 26, 2026
Yeah basically Jiangnan has been famous for its rich trade-based economy and its abundant literati. So many brilliant…
Indeed but I feel this drama seems to specifically highlight the Hangzhou elite.πŸ˜‚
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 26, 2026
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave…
Thanks for this - one of 40 from over 3000 years of recorded history is quite an achievement.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 26, 2026
Yeah it was kind of miscast bc he seemed so easily led by the evil plotting ministers and opportunistic merchants,…
Well I guess we should think of it as people matured early in ancient times and didn't live that long compared to today times.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 26, 2026
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Ep 7: How much provisions the Zhang Yanze's invading army has depends on
how many civilians they can capture...πŸ˜±πŸ‘€. The casual cruelty behind that truth uttered by Feng Dao gave me chills.
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Replying to Vince Jan 26, 2026
I went to research a little this time period since I know very little about it and damn Prince HongZou ascended…
Yeah it was kind of miscast bc he seemed so easily led by the evil plotting ministers and opportunistic merchants, which would make sense if he were barely a child.
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