It took them a decade to clear the misunderstandings. For us audience, it took 7 episodes to see them sort things out. I had to face-palm several times while I was watching this.
Also, the dramatic entry of the doctors while they enter the operation room, not to mention the bgm....I know the seriousness of those scenes, but it was too hilarious for me.
This is the reply of AI when I asked Wuxun seems to wear dragonfly accessories:
The idol trainee Wuxun (翁武勋 - Weng Wuxun), who is signed under former EXO member Huang Zitao's agency, L.TAO Entertainment (also known as Longtao Entertainment).
The dragonfly jewelry he wears is actually a direct, intentional pun on his own name. In Chinese, the word for dragonfly is Qīngtíng (蜻蜓). However, a popular and poetic literary nickname for the dragonfly is Wǔxún (舞旬 / 舞熏), which translates to "dancing through the days" or "dancing in the warm breeze," describing the way dragonflies hover and dart over water.
Because his given name is Wuxun (武勋)—which sounds identical in Mandarin to the dragonfly's poetic nickname—he uses dragonfly brooches and rings as his personal branding symbol. It is a clever visual representation of his name that he wears to music shows like E-Pop Unity or survival auditions to make himself memorable to fans.
This is the reply of AI when I asked Wuxun seems to wear dragonfly accessories:
The idol trainee Wuxun (翁武勋 - Weng Wuxun), who is signed under former EXO member Huang Zitao's agency, L.TAO Entertainment (also known as Longtao Entertainment).
The dragonfly jewelry he wears is actually a direct, intentional pun on his own name. In Chinese, the word for dragonfly is Qīngtíng (蜻蜓). However, a popular and poetic literary nickname for the dragonfly is Wǔxún (舞旬 / 舞熏), which translates to "dancing through the days" or "dancing in the warm breeze," describing the way dragonflies hover and dart over water.
Because his given name is Wuxun (武勋)—which sounds identical in Mandarin to the dragonfly's poetic nickname—he uses dragonfly brooches and rings as his personal branding symbol. It is a clever visual representation of his name that he wears to music shows like E-Pop Unity or survival auditions to make himself memorable to fans.
Can someone who had watched the OG Korean version tell me if the Japanese version is as good as it is? Is this a proper remake scene by scene as the OG or is there scenes completely different from the OG?
Yes, there are usually assigned 'detectives' each case and but they all look for clues and try to solve cases.…
Thanks! Yes, I do like whodunits and escape adventures, in fact I frequently play such games as I am not much of a fan for action/combat games. I will check it out, thanks again!
If we have Aiyaret and Chen Nai as a pair and Tonhon and Chonlatee as a pair, doesn't that mean there should be a Related Content linking toTonhon Chonlatee and Ai Long Nhai?
After all that he had suffered, finally he is getting recognition. Attending Cannes festival as the first Chinese BL pair is a feat. Wish him more success in future.
I am watching him on To Be Continued, and for some reason he looks so much like Sing Harit from GMMTV. Even his voice sounds like Sing...at least to me.
Why Filipino series seems to always copy the poster designs of the OG Korean dramas? Like can't they get a bit creative and go for some other angles? I have seen so many Filipino series doing the same and it is disappointing.
I saw in my feeds like the main leads are getting married. And people commented that they are now a real couple....is it true? Or was that just a wedding photoshoot or wedding themed fanmeet?
I don't watch a lot of variety shows, so can someone tell me the gist of what this show is about? Is it like an escape room adventure? And do the contestants have to be like detectives and solve the cases? Sorry, I had a hard time understanding the synopsis....so I would be so grateful if someone explained what this show is about.
Also, the dramatic entry of the doctors while they enter the operation room, not to mention the bgm....I know the seriousness of those scenes, but it was too hilarious for me.
The idol trainee Wuxun (翁武勋 - Weng Wuxun), who is signed under former EXO member Huang Zitao's agency, L.TAO Entertainment (also known as Longtao Entertainment).
The dragonfly jewelry he wears is actually a direct, intentional pun on his own name. In Chinese, the word for dragonfly is Qīngtíng (蜻蜓). However, a popular and poetic literary nickname for the dragonfly is Wǔxún (舞旬 / 舞熏), which translates to "dancing through the days" or "dancing in the warm breeze," describing the way dragonflies hover and dart over water.
Because his given name is Wuxun (武勋)—which sounds identical in Mandarin to the dragonfly's poetic nickname—he uses dragonfly brooches and rings as his personal branding symbol. It is a clever visual representation of his name that he wears to music shows like E-Pop Unity or survival auditions to make himself memorable to fans.
The idol trainee Wuxun (翁武勋 - Weng Wuxun), who is signed under former EXO member Huang Zitao's agency, L.TAO Entertainment (also known as Longtao Entertainment).
The dragonfly jewelry he wears is actually a direct, intentional pun on his own name. In Chinese, the word for dragonfly is Qīngtíng (蜻蜓). However, a popular and poetic literary nickname for the dragonfly is Wǔxún (舞旬 / 舞熏), which translates to "dancing through the days" or "dancing in the warm breeze," describing the way dragonflies hover and dart over water.
Because his given name is Wuxun (武勋)—which sounds identical in Mandarin to the dragonfly's poetic nickname—he uses dragonfly brooches and rings as his personal branding symbol. It is a clever visual representation of his name that he wears to music shows like E-Pop Unity or survival auditions to make himself memorable to fans.