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Replying to seimei Apr 22, 2022
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FC is pitiful. I understand ml not telling he is HFX, but not informing FC that he ain't dead even after knowing…
Yes, the rift seems inevitable esp after what happens in later eps. when FC sees even more evidence of HFX keeping things from him. While HFX's decisions are understandable, at the same time it also cannot avoid being seen as calculative and a little cold towards his elder bro, who invests all his affection in him since he's basically been discarded by his own parents.
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Replying to Movies & Entertainment & Apr 21, 2022
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Princess
She’s Feng Xiyun of Qingzhou - one of the six states. You can see her brother pop up later at the banquet in the Imperial capital.
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Replying to Movies & Entertainment & Apr 21, 2022
Title Who Rules the World Spoiler
Princess
She’s Feng Xiyun of Qingzhou - one of the six states. You can see her brother pop up later wat the banquet in the Imperial capital.
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Replying to Movies & Entertainment & Apr 21, 2022
Title Who Rules the World Spoiler
Princess
She’s Feng Xiyun of Qingzhou - one of the six states. You can see her brother pop up later wat the banquet in the Imperial capital.
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Replying to Enigma05 Apr 21, 2022
Fully agree with you. He's literally playing two different ppl when this thing starts; though the lines are being…
Same here - I've only seen him in You are my glory which I didn't expect to like but found quite enjoyable in the end. But I thought then that he was such stiff actor, possibly just capitalising on his looks. Didn't have high expectations for this drama, but it's actually turning out quite well, so far.
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Replying to seimei Apr 21, 2022
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FQW's character is unrecognizable from the novel, its totally different. Her entrance was almost cool except for…
Lost Love in Times is actually pretty good - has a young Simon Gong in it - soooo different from his Wen Kexing character that you will do double takes.
So many cdramas start out so promising and then self-destruct in the middle or the end. Always have to approach with caution and not let expectations build up too much until the fat lady sings, so to speak. I've skipped to the end of the novel and it's a very decent ending so they better not nuke it for some inexplicable reason - or twist it for no rhyme or reason like Autumn Ballad.
Yes, that is totally Ah Xu 😊Love, love, love SHL/WOH.
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Replying to seimei Apr 21, 2022
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FQW's character is unrecognizable from the novel, its totally different. Her entrance was almost cool except for…
It's bloody irritating - makes Chinese women look like lovesick psychos, each one just a Fatal Attraction maniac.
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Replying to seimei Apr 21, 2022
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FQW's character is unrecognizable from the novel, its totally different. Her entrance was almost cool except for…
Yup, we hardly get anything but that in cdramas these days. And yet just a few years ago in Lost Love in Times for eg. you see an intelligent princess being totally rational and reasonable and willing to back off after a fair competition. Is it because that once some trope gains popularity, other dramas just follow like lemmings?
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Replying to Kdramashii Apr 21, 2022
In ep 2, Hei Feng Xi called Bai Feng Xi, "Xiao Xi" (?) and she was so surprised because???I hate it when I dont…
Also I think cos he's making it look like she's one of his subordinates or followers that can be ordered around......
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Replying to Saffy88 Apr 20, 2022
I think they should sub it as the Four Gentlemen instead of the Four Gentry: 1. Yu Wuyuan 2. Hei Fengxi 3. Prince…
With the Chinese term, “gong zhi” it is actually more accurate to call them the Four Gentlemen or Noblemen rather than gentry - Yu Wuyuan is the world’s number one gong zhi followed by the rest of outstanding young men. Aside from not being applicable to females, Bai Fengxi in her non-princess persona is supposed to be a commoner not gentry.
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Replying to Ankitaaaa Apr 20, 2022
Can someone tell me who are the four gentry?????
I think they should sub it as the Four Gentlemen instead of the Four Gentry: 1. Yu Wuyuan 2. Hei Fengxi 3. Prince Lanxi (both his personas are there) and I suppose no 4. is Prince Huang Chao
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Replying to Levitate14 Apr 20, 2022
Basically in China for names they use different characters to build it. So one Feng can come from one word while…
From the online translation of the novel: "You must know that the most famous martial artists today are Feng Xi (meaning literally wind of the night) and Feng Xi (meaning abundant breath). Since they sound the same which can be confusing, people refer to the colour of their clothes naming "Bai Fengxi" according to her white clothes and the other Fengxi as "Hei Fengxi" (Hei = black), collectively naming them Bai Feng Hei Xi."
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Apr 20, 2022
Rules of The World:#1 Falling down a steep cliff does not result in death.#2 Bai always precedes Hei - it is just…
LOL - someone should do a comparison - which is the tallest cliff people have fallen off and survived in wuxia/historical cdramas
Bai should indeed come before Hei
And yes to zero calorie food!
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On Delicious Romance Feb 5, 2022
Now why can't cdramaland take a drama like this as the gold standard in contemporary drama instead of churning out an endless stream of cringe-worthy idol-vehicle dramas? Delicious Romance is a hugely enjoyable, excellent drama dealing with all sorts of relatable and timely themes and concerns. Highly recommended.
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Replying to BTOB_Melody Jan 11, 2022
Is this drama having an open ending?
This is only the first season but the ending has no horrible cliffhangers and is very satisfying.
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 11, 2022
I'd have personally chased Wang Juan with XFN's swords if he dared pull another JOL ending on us!!!
😂 😂
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 11, 2022
I'd have personally chased Wang Juan with XFN's swords if he dared pull another JOL ending on us!!!
All the 12 little ones or with every sword in the vicinity a la LCG? 😂
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Replying to tamaoKun Jan 11, 2022
JOL still better according to lots of ppl here lmao
Well they're both by the same scriptwriter and I like them both. I think this ending is better because with such an ending one can watch Season 1 and feel a sense of completion/closure up to this point. Certainly it lessens the pain of having to wait for Season 2, whereas for JOL 2, we really needed to see it as soon as JOL 1 was over or at least pretty soon since it leaves us with so many questions. Oh well, will just have to rewatch JOL 1 before JOL 2 starts.
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On Sword Snow Stride Jan 11, 2022
What a great finale - at least if we're going to have to wait for who knows how long for Season 2, Season 1 ended on a truly satisfying note with everyone showing up and playing a role. Excellent! Those dramas which leave us with horrible cliffhangers should learn from this - this is how you wrap up a Season 1 without leaving your audience gnashing their teeth and wailing in frustration. Bravo!
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Replying to stevendrowe Jan 9, 2022
The episodes and this special is not available on Netflix Canada, I think it's in the UK though.
3 new episodes are on Netflix in Asia. Try using a vpn and setting it to an Asian country like Singapore.
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