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Replying to iviee Aug 16, 2025
He Yan didn't use her real name. She used a different Chinese character for "He" when registering for…
These issues are getting more common, especially from novels. We have got to remember many of these novels are really targeted to a core audience and these continuity issues are not their priority since they come for romance and pure escapism.

Many stories do not care much about details. I feel too many drama makers are getting lazy and just literally picking off the peg novels they think will have a ready waiting fanbase and they can make a quick buck at the expense of other general audiences that deserve a half decent drama that doesn't reek of greedy people in the background hoping to dupe certain fandoms/novel groups.

Recently, original scripts have been more refreshing or dramas part taken from novels that haven't even finished.
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Replying to xianxia Aug 15, 2025
zhou ye reminds me of jodie comer when she smiles she’s so pretty.only feinu annoys me right now. interrupting…
Interesting comment. I actually think she's like a mini Zhang Ziyi.
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Replying to BaekhyunoonaID Aug 15, 2025
Douban cannot wait to rate this drama low even before the drama finishes airing or Weibo gives its rating 🙄I…
From what I was told they are actively measuring and monitoring accounts, bot behaviour usually set up as water armies as you mention. Depending on the volume it can take a long time on some dramas whilst others less so.

If the ratings have come out quite quickly, they probably feel it's stable or the volume for checking is quite low. These ratings can continue to go up as well as down.
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Replying to mrsanastasia Aug 15, 2025
May i ask why this drama isnt in the 5 top airing drama? Since the watcher is far beyond than the other top 3…
If you are talking about MDL, they figure in comments/engagement. If the comments are low, then it keeps the drama airing ranking low.
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Replying to BaekhyunoonaID Aug 15, 2025
Douban cannot wait to rate this drama low even before the drama finishes airing or Weibo gives its rating 🙄I…
Ratings only come out when they believe it's stable, which is why some dramas take ages for ratings due to dodgy rating activities.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Aug 15, 2025
It's quite common to be honest. I guessed it would be around this range. The drama has nothing new. Audiences…
I think MDL is more a fan group site and often dramas with popular actors get more higher scores. The ratings may come with a filter and less about storylines & acting. Romance is number one. Anything else just tends to fade on the wayside.
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Replying to Luffy Aug 15, 2025
Drama #LegendOfTheFemaleGeneral starring #ZhouYe #ChengLei douban score - 5.5 (19k raters) wtf 5.5? wooahh first…
It's quite common to be honest. I guessed it would be around this range. The drama has nothing new. Audiences are not easily swayed. The drama format and storyline is tired and dated. Offensive to modern audiences. It may appeal to a small section of readers (inside the circle), but when it's made into a drama, it can expose issues more to a wider passerby audience.
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Replying to Tkcjt Aug 15, 2025
Yo who is unhappy with cooking scenes 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 Am I missing something here in the world of comments.…
What episode is this cooking scene because I'm on episode 20 and haven't seen it.
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Replying to NotThatHisa Aug 15, 2025
i think he yan enjoyed being one of the girlies for a little minute, particularly because the jiyang women have…
This is just a fake performative speech often only for upper middle class.. I dare the drama makers to have that speech on peasants which probably make up 96% of the population. All nice when C-drama land only latch onto history through the eyes of the noble class. This sort of message is firmly for a teeny part of society and they love using it because it's easy and lazy. Don't want to tackle the root issue.
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Replying to IceCream Aug 15, 2025
We need to understand this is a big novel squeezed into a 35min 36 episodes drama. So they can't show everything.…
Even if it's a long or complex novel, the people that chose it should have known what to prioritise on and leave out. For me they spent too much time on ML & FL and did not bother with her family dynamics, her master and even SML's background. 22 episodes have passed and still it's full of gaps not filled. How can we be invested in her relationship with her master or even the FL's story so far.

The adaptation makes her more obsessed with ticking other women off for being dumb and not like her. Whilst she plays with the ML in her down-time. But sorry, what does that mean? Being s solider is more important than sewing and cooking? That's lowkey unsisterly. This choice thing is also a tool. If women don't have a choice, then don't tick others off. It's a totally disingenuous message.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Aug 15, 2025
Maybe some are influenced and worry this is piling on too much pressure on women in general. They need to do male…
The issue is, romance novels are primarily aimed for women or teenagers growing up. Very convenient tool when the hormones are raging.

They are often influenced by how the author has been conditioned. It's not uncommon for female authors or writers to be male-identified. By that, I mean they are centred around men, and what pursuits they do. Women often need to gain approval from the men in that circle or even behave a certain way to gain their attention.

Examples in this drama are, be in men's spaces (army, scholars and jianghu), and when they do talk about "women" pursuits, it's subtly laced with something inferior. They are often cheer leading the "drop the needle work and fight for our nations" approach to conveniently side-eye what cooking at home or sewing means, like it's not the same as serving as a soldier. Hence, FL here goes to the army because it's more heroic than stay-at-home work! When she's cooking, it's a choice. Choice only for those that can afford it though.

Dangerous message. Many of the forum users don't see this, they are unaware they're slowly being brainwashed all under the banner of performative feminism. This isn't an accident.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Aug 14, 2025
Maybe some are influenced and worry this is piling on too much pressure on women in general. They need to do male…
Don't tell me. I was once told, if men had periods, they'd lobby to make sure they don't have to pay for tampons/sanitary pads and let someone make money from something.

All I can say is (I haven't seen these scenes yet) it's a can of worms. A portion of viewers see this as a sell-out and against what it means to be empowered, and a portion feel choice is the key and nothing to do with "female pursuits" it's just an expression of love.

My take is she does what she wants. The issue is more the writer or novelist may be accused of being male-identified. There are signs that women need to be more like men and men's approval in their spaces to get ahead. That sort of mindset tells women, they cannot be recognised or respected if they don't do these things. But why? Women are not the same as men. Women don't need to act or copy what men do to get places. Here, it feels like that's the underlying message.
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Replying to KinnPorsche Aug 14, 2025
To all people who have problem with her cooking and sewing let me just say something.She is cooking and sewing…
Maybe some are influenced and worry this is piling on too much pressure on women in general. They need to do male things to get recognition, and now she also need to be good at female things too. Just speculation.
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Replying to Sugar Crown Aug 14, 2025
Didn’t she also fake her handwriting in the same scene? I feel like she purposefully was bad at it so he wouldn’t…
Always the way! The smart FL smart everywhere except for those relating to SML...😆
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Replying to Sugar Crown Aug 14, 2025
Didn’t she also fake her handwriting in the same scene? I feel like she purposefully was bad at it so he wouldn’t…
OK, interesting. Sadly the drama is not showing it like that from my point of view.
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Replying to Sugar Crown Aug 14, 2025
Didn’t she also fake her handwriting in the same scene? I feel like she purposefully was bad at it so he wouldn’t…
I don't know, it just feels forced just make ML get more jealous or cause more friction. For her, it's out-of-character. She's guarded and suspicious by nature, but suddenly with him, she's gifting him stuff and saving him.

We know he's going to hang onto any little thing she does for him and it will end in tears. It's almost like some writers are trying to make it seem like women bring problems on themselves. In a drama like this, it feels wrong.
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Replying to Sugar Crown Aug 14, 2025
Didn’t she also fake her handwriting in the same scene? I feel like she purposefully was bad at it so he wouldn’t…
Those scenes are just there only to show she's more into masculine things instead of so-called female pursuits. Badly done with no continuity. This overly out-of-character nice behaviour to the SML is also not natural. It feels forced.
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Replying to Bloom C Aug 14, 2025
I never understood why He Yan especially in the novel was not repulsed by Chu Zhao. Granted most of his villainous…
I hope that isn't how the story goes otherwise this is a common problem in general, even with female authors that have been heavily influenced into being male-identified. Very often, they're unaware or have internalised it.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Aug 14, 2025
I have also queried this yesterday and was told that most of the explanation was in the early part so it seems…
I get your point. The issue seems to be many already know the story and have told me it's not all about the FL's revenge, it is also about the ML's fight for justice for his father. FL's real aim was to re-start her life all over again to claim what she lost in her own name. She's not after letting others know who she was previously.

Nothing to do with being a female in a male dominated industry. I'm getting conflicting info though. One said she fled an arranged marriage so decided to join the army to escape. Another said she was forced to be a boy from young age and primed to pretend to be her older brother. Neither of the two have been conveyed well so far in this drama which I agree, hinders it from being a decent and coherent drama.

This surprised me a little as the way this drama was promoted was injustice and getting recognition for her. Also, because we don't see much of her family background, it's not really that important I think. Her journey to get herself back on her feet is and to get revenge on who killed her which has been already covered. No doubt the rest is to expose her brother's role in orchestrating her attempted murder.
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Replying to Filofretka Aug 14, 2025
Lol I never mind , he is nice to watch even if he is a bad guy 😊😅
It's fine. That means the actor or the storyline did its job. There was a lot of hate for his character, but come a year later, the actor was hot property.

But I really do not believe posters that say they skip parts. I sometimes think they're just trying to get attention. Trying hard to look loyal to the main couple in a dramatic way. I mean, how can you really skip parts of certain actors? Maybe play it at speed, but if you skip you risk losing important plot points!
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