Same. I watched this primarily for WQ. She acts effortlessly but the whole cast is great. The daughter & mother…
Yes, she so amazing. One of the more skillful young actress out there. Like the cast is filled with veteran actors & WQ’s acting ability holds up so well among them.
Dong Na’s relationship with Gu Fei is actually one of my favorite things about the drama besides with her mom. The scenes & dialogue between the two is great. It never feels hollow/shallow or forced. I don’t know how much romance was in the novel but they probably toned it down for the drama.
Their banter is amusing. Roy Chiu has that charm quality as Gu Fei. WQ is so great as Dong Na. She’s so endearing.
I also like ChuNing & DN’s bickering lol. It’s so funny. I hope they become friends or at least be on each other’s good side/work together.
Can we just talk about TLB here please and leave out actor's future works off here as this is after all TLB drama…
It’s not like I’m going off tangent. I am talking about TBL but I’m also talking about the actors individually. This is an open space for people to comment how they please. I’m not offending or speaking ill of anyone lol.
You all remember the first episode right? The was the episode that caught my attention and got me hooked right…
Yes, that scene was also my favorite! It really show how haughty Chang Ge is! I love that side of her. I like how it illustrates both Chang Ge & A’sun physicality & tactical skills.
I’d say my top favorite scene in the drama is definitely the snow walk scene when Chang Ge meets A’sun officially as the Eagle’s camp general. The gaze GeSun gave each other along with the music & setting is awesome!
First time watching those two & overall, Dilraba & Leo did a good job with the materials they were presented with for the drama.
Leyan was a character I did not enjoyed lol beside her friendship with Chang Ge but Rosy is adorable & her acting isn’t bad at all. She played Leyan well & I find her face expression natural. I hear that Leo & Rosy will be starring in a historical drama together. The story sounds interesting & I hope the production is high quality with a good script, compelling story & engrossing characters! It will be interesting to see the chemistry between Leo & Rosy.
I think you should check it out for yourself. Everyone will have a different opinion on this matter. For me personally,…
I thought the same because how does a 14 year know so much lol but then again there are very talented almost genius like 14 years old in the world. Rare but they do exist lol. But those time periods in which Chang Ge lived was much different so children like her, because of status, wealth, & privilege, were exposed to many things. The manhua does a better job showcasing her intelligence throughout more consistently.
I’d go with Chang Ge in the manhua in terms of military/tactical warfare. In the manhua, A’sun is more physical…
My memory of the manhua is a bit rough lol but she does fight alongside her Uncle Pusa against the Greater Khan. Both Chang Ge & A’sun understand that they will have to fight each other on the battlefield but there’s no hard feelings & spite towards one another.
Chang Ge is conflicted with her identity so her hearts it’s still with Tang & with her mother side, Uyghur. The manhua hasn’t ended yet so it stop on a really good part when a Tang Convoy finds out she’s with her Uncle Pusa, the Uyghur Elteber. Although war is unavoidable, I’d say she tries to find ways to not have bloodshed/conflict from happening.
I’d go with Chang Ge in the manhua in terms of military/tactical warfare. In the manhua, A’sun is more physical…
I’m not saying she’s dumb or not intelligent . I was referring to the person’s comment about Chang Ge as A’sun strategist during the grassland arc in the manhua. In the drama she isn’t because of the changes they made to the story since A’sun is good at everything so it wouldn’t make sense for Chang Ge to be his strategist when he already knows what to do.
A’sun wasn’t a complete dolt lol or dumb in the manhua just not as smart or cunning like Chang Ge. But he still very bad@ss & he saves Chang Ge too. I’m pretty aware of the changes. Historical c-drama tends to write stories in a way to prop up male characters but that doesn’t mean I have to like/accept it.
I’d go with Chang Ge in the manhua in terms of military/tactical warfare. In the manhua, A’sun is more physical…
There was brewing conflict between A’sun & She’er. A’sun actually gets hurt in a fight with She’er. Chang Ge sends backup to help A’sun & Mujin flee the scene.
In general, Chang Ge gives him practical advices on how to manage his camp, like how to avoid war & where to go etc. & in return, A’sun gifts Chang Ge many things like new tent, carriage, workers etc. in the manhua. His military troops listens to Chang Ge & she commands them lol. A’sun trusts Chang Ge wholeheartedly lol.
In the drama, Chang Ge tells A’sun that she wants to be his strategist but isn’t because within the context of the situations she in. She’s written/treated more like a captive in disguise.
I’d go with Chang Ge in the manhua in terms of military/tactical warfare. In the manhua, A’sun is more physical…
I’m not sure how far you read, but the manhua does a good job illustrating Chang Ge’s privilege, specifically during the Taoist Temple arc. I love when the village folks teaches her about plowing and farming. It puts Chang Ge’s life in perspective showing people who are much less fortunate than her can teach her so much about other things in life since she grew up in fancy palaces and great walls.
Dong Na’s relationship with Gu Fei is actually one of my favorite things about the drama besides with her mom. The scenes & dialogue between the two is great. It never feels hollow/shallow or forced. I don’t know how much romance was in the novel but they probably toned it down for the drama.
Their banter is amusing. Roy Chiu has that charm quality as Gu Fei. WQ is so great as Dong Na. She’s so endearing.
I also like ChuNing & DN’s bickering lol. It’s so funny. I hope they become friends or at least be on each other’s good side/work together.
Xiao Qi is a military general. He’s smart, fights well, & loves his wife/partner (main female lead) very much!
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I’d say my top favorite scene in the drama is definitely the snow walk scene when Chang Ge meets A’sun officially as the Eagle’s camp general. The gaze GeSun gave each other along with the music & setting is awesome!
First time watching those two & overall, Dilraba & Leo did a good job with the materials they were presented with for the drama.
Leyan was a character I did not enjoyed lol beside her friendship with Chang Ge but Rosy is adorable & her acting isn’t bad at all. She played Leyan well & I find her face expression natural. I hear that Leo & Rosy will be starring in a historical drama together. The story sounds interesting & I hope the production is high quality with a good script, compelling story & engrossing characters! It will be interesting to see the chemistry between Leo & Rosy.
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If he smiles any bigger his heart is going to jump out lol.
Chang Ge is conflicted with her identity so her hearts it’s still with Tang & with her mother side, Uyghur. The manhua hasn’t ended yet so it stop on a really good part when a Tang Convoy finds out she’s with her Uncle Pusa, the Uyghur Elteber. Although war is unavoidable, I’d say she tries to find ways to not have bloodshed/conflict from happening.
A’sun wasn’t a complete dolt lol or dumb in the manhua just not as smart or cunning like Chang Ge. But he still very bad@ss & he saves Chang Ge too. I’m pretty aware of the changes. Historical c-drama tends to write stories in a way to prop up male characters but that doesn’t mean I have to like/accept it.
In general, Chang Ge gives him practical advices on how to manage his camp, like how to avoid war & where to go etc. & in return, A’sun gifts Chang Ge many things like new tent, carriage, workers etc. in the manhua. His military troops listens to Chang Ge & she commands them lol. A’sun trusts
Chang Ge wholeheartedly lol.
In the drama, Chang Ge tells A’sun that she wants to be his strategist but isn’t because within the context of the situations she in. She’s written/treated more like a captive in disguise.