Nope.In the novel Qian Qian was a servant purchased into the Sui Family. Qi Min's nanny forced her to become his…
Qi Min is not Sui Yuanqing's elder brother. Sui Yuanqing's brother died in childhood, Qi Min was swapped with him. No one in the Sui family knows this except for Nanny and some secret guards. Remember crown prince Chengde, the one who died 17 years back with ML's dad. The crown prince was the legitimate heir of the throne. Qi Min is crown prince's legitimate son. He is the heir to the dragon throne, not the current emperor. He wants to get back what is his. His mother knew he might be killed hence set fire to the eastern palace died, his face was half burnt. His study partner died in the fire and people assumed Prince Chengde's son died as well. Hence the current emperor was made the heir. Nanny wanted to preserve royal blood, the next emperor of the country would be Bao'er if something happens to Qi Min.
People are unnecessarily upset about the second couple’s screen time. They were introduced to the story so late.…
3 they had considerable screentime for 3 episodes, making people pissed. ML and FL were together for 16 episodes, being happy green flag coded with each other. They are separated, let the second lead's story move forward. Its vital for the plot, that's not romance that's abuse, manipulation everything but not love. FL and ML are meeting tomorrow again, I bet we will get their screentime from now again. This drama is just not about romance, there are a lot of arcs. ML will have his screentime, he has fight scenes, saving scenes, many more.
He will die, but not before climax. He should be there till 39th episode at least, if not 40 depending upon how…
I liked the poison version more as well. It has a cold nature to it, and Qian Qian was able to kill her abuser herself. Nope Qian Qian stayed in the palace becoming Empress Dowager. No she never liked him. It doesn't seem to me they have toned down his character. Its just in the novel today's Qi Min saving Qian Qian from drowning was not there. Its an added scene. I don't think she will love him, its just that maybe she couldn't bring herself to kill him just after he saved her life. I will hope they will keep her character similar to the novel. As much as I love Deng Kai, and I adore the chemistry Kong Xu'er has with Deng Kai, Qi Min is just her abuser, and redemption should not be here at any cost.
Qi Min is the third most important character in the story after the leads. The 3 of them have an interconnected…
I get you. But honestly I have watched the opposite as well. In "The Double" drama, a man was controlled manipulated and everything by the Princess of the country. She made him even kill people. Though unlike Qian Qian who remains a good person, he went astray. But for me its not a gender thing, I enjoy flawed characters as long as they get a bad ending. I know Qi Min ends bad, the woman in the drama ended bad, I get the satisfaction. But yes different for different people.
He will die, but not before climax. He should be there till 39th episode at least, if not 40 depending upon how…
In the novel, Qian Qian made him drink poisonous soup. He knew there was poison in it, she knew he knew. It was just giving him a peaceful death. In the drama, according to the reuters video, Qian Qian and Qi Min are forced to jump from the palace wall, while Changyu saves Qian Qian, Qi Min falls and hence dies maybe. There was no such scene in the novel, hence people are believing the poison scene has been changed to this to make it more dramatic. Some people said that an arrow was thrown towards Qian Qian and to save her Qi Min pulled her away, which lead to both of them falling, but FL was able to save only Qian Qian. Qian Qian tried to help Qi Min but was unable to. Now this video was from another angle. I did not see it, but many people said the same thing, so it might be true.
So true. We need to understand that everything shown in a drama/movie is not something inspirational, not promoting…
Its just my perception, I am glad you agree. Its okay there are a lot of people here, different people different perceptions. We should all discuss what we think, till its done in an inoffensive way.
He will die, but not before climax. He should be there till 39th episode at least, if not 40 depending upon how…
In the novel, Qian Qian made him drink poisonous soup. He knew there was poison in it, she knew he knew. It was just giving him a peaceful death. In the drama, according to the reuters video, Qian Qian and Qi Min are forced to jump from the palace wall, while Changyu saves Qian Qian, Qi Min falls and hence dies maybe. There was no such scene in the novel, hence people are believing the poison scene has been changed to this to make it more dramatic. Some people said that an arrow was thrown towards Qian Qian and to save her Qi Min pulled her away, which lead to both of them falling, but FL was able to save only Qian Qian. Qian Qian tried to help Qi Min but was unable to. Now this video was from another angle. I did not see it, but many people said the same thing, so it might be true.
Qi Min is the third most important character in the story after the leads. The 3 of them have an interconnected…
You are not wrong. But I am just sharing my perception like you are- Its just that not all women have to be looked up to. Qian Qian is a sunshine girl, but her life is caged by him, she is a victim of his abuse. Characters like him who are obsessed and torment women in name of love exist in the world, and I think its just a portrayal of that. Plus the fact that the leads are separated, hence their screen time goes to the second couple. But I do understand what you mean.
Nope.In the novel Qian Qian was a servant purchased into the Sui Family. Qi Min's nanny forced her to become his…
His nanny died in today's episode, there will be no such explanation anymore. But in the novel as well as in today's episode it was indicated- Like you see every emperor or prince should have an heir, its like preserving their royal blood, what if the prince/emperor dies, then the throne will just not exchange hands but also surnames/blood. Nanny was very loyal to Qi Min's birth mother. Nanny had began to understand that Qi Min was a madman, maybe not fit for throne, also possible that he is unable to achieve his goals and die before that. Hence as a precaution she forced Qi Min to have a child, so that no matter what Qi Min would always have a replacement. This was done as a loyalty to the kingdom, to Qi Min's parents, and for the common people- preservation of royal blood for the future of the empire.
Remember crown prince Chengde, the one who died 17 years back with ML's dad. The crown prince was the legitimate heir of the throne. Qi Min is crown prince's legitimate son. He is the heir to the dragon throne, not the current emperor. He wants to get back what is his. His mother knew he might be killed hence set fire to the eastern palace died, his face was half burnt. His study partner died in the fire and people assumed Prince Chengde's son died as well. Hence the current emperor was made the heir. Nanny wanted to preserve royal blood, the next emperor of the country would be Bao'er if something happens to Qi Min.
FL and ML are meeting tomorrow again, I bet we will get their screentime from now again.
This drama is just not about romance, there are a lot of arcs. ML will have his screentime, he has fight scenes, saving scenes, many more.
Nope Qian Qian stayed in the palace becoming Empress Dowager. No she never liked him. It doesn't seem to me they have toned down his character. Its just in the novel today's Qi Min saving Qian Qian from drowning was not there. Its an added scene. I don't think she will love him, its just that maybe she couldn't bring herself to kill him just after he saved her life.
I will hope they will keep her character similar to the novel. As much as I love Deng Kai, and I adore the chemistry Kong Xu'er has with Deng Kai, Qi Min is just her abuser, and redemption should not be here at any cost.
But yes different for different people.
In the drama, according to the reuters video, Qian Qian and Qi Min are forced to jump from the palace wall, while Changyu saves Qian Qian, Qi Min falls and hence dies maybe. There was no such scene in the novel, hence people are believing the poison scene has been changed to this to make it more dramatic.
Some people said that an arrow was thrown towards Qian Qian and to save her Qi Min pulled her away, which lead to both of them falling, but FL was able to save only Qian Qian. Qian Qian tried to help Qi Min but was unable to. Now this video was from another angle. I did not see it, but many people said the same thing, so it might be true.
In the drama, according to the reuters video, Qian Qian and Qi Min are forced to jump from the palace wall, while Changyu saves Qian Qian, Qi Min falls and hence dies maybe. There was no such scene in the novel, hence people are believing the poison scene has been changed to this to make it more dramatic.
Some people said that an arrow was thrown towards Qian Qian and to save her Qi Min pulled her away, which lead to both of them falling, but FL was able to save only Qian Qian. Qian Qian tried to help Qi Min but was unable to. Now this video was from another angle. I did not see it, but many people said the same thing, so it might be true.
Plus the fact that the leads are separated, hence their screen time goes to the second couple. But I do understand what you mean.
But in the novel as well as in today's episode it was indicated- Like you see every emperor or prince should have an heir, its like preserving their royal blood, what if the prince/emperor dies, then the throne will just not exchange hands but also surnames/blood. Nanny was very loyal to Qi Min's birth mother. Nanny had began to understand that Qi Min was a madman, maybe not fit for throne, also possible that he is unable to achieve his goals and die before that. Hence as a precaution she forced Qi Min to have a child, so that no matter what Qi Min would always have a replacement.
This was done as a loyalty to the kingdom, to Qi Min's parents, and for the common people- preservation of royal blood for the future of the empire.