Oh I have a question. What do they do with these costumes after the shooting? These are not reusable for another drama also. There are more than 500 costumes for each drama.
Founder and CEO of Honeycomb Technology said: SAF6 >> SAF1 >> SAF3 >> SAF4.Getting praise from game players and…
It's a great achievement to get praised by the targeted audiences(Game players, Producer of SAF game, Tech related people). The whole team did really well. This drama gave us a vibe of playing game. Specially the outfits. They are not the typical ones that we see in other dramas. I really liked the outfits of YJZ and Qi.
Some info about Yinglong(Rain Dragon) and Bingyi(Mythical Bird) in Chinese Mythology:
Yinglong : Yinglong, also known as the "Responding Dragon" or "Rain Dragon," is a mythical dragon associated with rain and floods. According to legend, Yinglong helped Emperor Yao control floods by bringing rain when needed and stopping it when necessary. Yinglong is often depicted as a benevolent and wise dragon, revered for its ability to bring balance to the forces of nature.
Bingyi: Bingyi, on the other hand, is a mythical bird in Chinese mythology. It is often described as a bird with a fish-like tail and is associated with the element of water. Bingyi is believed to possess the ability to control rain and storms, similar to Yinglong. In some tales, Bingyi is depicted as a companion or ally of Yinglong, working together to regulate the weather and maintain harmony in the natural world.
Both Yinglong and Bingyi symbolize the forces of nature, particularly the control and regulation of water, which plays a crucial role in Chinese agricultural and spiritual traditions.
This drama gave us a vibe of playing game. Specially the outfits. They are not the typical ones that we see in other dramas.
I really liked the outfits of YJZ and Qi.
And I think you should use spoiler tag.
Yinglong :
Yinglong, also known as the "Responding Dragon" or "Rain Dragon," is a mythical dragon associated with rain and floods. According to legend, Yinglong helped Emperor Yao control floods by bringing rain when needed and stopping it when necessary. Yinglong is often depicted as a benevolent and wise dragon, revered for its ability to bring balance to the forces of nature.
Bingyi:
Bingyi, on the other hand, is a mythical bird in Chinese mythology. It is often described as a bird with a fish-like tail and is associated with the element of water. Bingyi is believed to possess the ability to control rain and storms, similar to Yinglong. In some tales, Bingyi is depicted as a companion or ally of Yinglong, working together to regulate the weather and maintain harmony in the natural world.
Both Yinglong and Bingyi symbolize the forces of nature, particularly the control and regulation of water, which plays a crucial role in Chinese agricultural and spiritual traditions.