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Replying to Blackdragon0069 Apr 12, 2026
I should correct something. In the 'details' section it said the story was about a 'fictitious' general named…
I think it's because they confused Xue Rengui with folklore character Xue Pinggui. To be fair, Xue Rengui did also campaign west (Tibetan Empire), so it's easy to get them mixed up.

I just submitted an edit. Next time, please don’t hesitate to submit one yourself—the approval team is quite fast.
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Replying to KangSolC Apr 12, 2026
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
I literally know someone whose girlfriend's dad was put in a camp back in 2018 and never came home. Poor girl couldn't even openly talk about it on Wechat because everything was being censored. She had to say that her dad was "getting an education."
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Replying to littleMonk Apr 12, 2026
Nothing special, just another crappy c-drama made from a good manhua. when young actors and actresses with no…
Also missed opportunity to cast minority actors from Xinjiang, given that some of these characters are actually Central Asian (Gokturk, Tiele, and Tocharian). Opportunities for these actors are already limited due to their exotic looks, and roles that could fit them are often not written with them in mind or are cast elsewhere.
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On Journey to Western Xia Empire Apr 12, 2026
I have mixed feelings about this. It's beautifully shot, with historically accurate hairstyles and clothing, and raw, immersive scenery. Unfortunately, the pacing was painfully slow, like a documentary. It was really lacking in dialogue and music. Also didn't help that the film was dark and blurry. Every time a female character was surrounded or grabbed, I was worried that something really bad would happen, but thankfully it didn't.

Like another review on Douban said, "The screenplay was written very poetically. Unfortunately, the film failed to capture that quality."
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On Scarlet Heart Apr 11, 2026
After being super frustrated with Yinzhen (4th prince) in Zhen Huan (Empresses in the Palace), I need to rewatch this as eye bleach. But it's impossible to look at 4th prince's wife, lady Ulanara, the same way again (evil queen)...
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Replying to april Apr 10, 2026
i believe MDL only added the singapore tag over the past few years. previously, sg dramas were usually classified…
Yes that's probably what happened. Users most likely added under other countries. I remember I tried submitting 东游记 like 4-5 years ago and they wouldn't approve.

Edit: I checked the discord server. Singapore was added in July 2025.
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aiseuco Apr 3, 2026
List malaysian
Namewee, Azora Chin, Joyce Chu, are also Malaysian
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On Port of Lies Mar 30, 2026
Title Port of Lies
That scene in the ending where ML chose to reclaim his heritage just made me cry.
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Replying to white17e Mar 29, 2026
this is the only republican drama that doesn't involve espionage, I hope they make more drama like this.
Bottled Passion doesn't have espionage too. Maybe you should try Hong Kong dramas? Their republican dramas are either about kung fu or revenge.
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Replying to kookiejamz Mar 29, 2026
YML didn't take his own life.
He was tortured then murdered. He was pushed off the building not once, but TWICE. The government is just covering it up and silencing anyone that dares to speak the truth.
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Replying to isa Mar 25, 2026
idk who i hate more, the emperor, the empress or ling rong
Currently on ep 30 and I agree wholeheartedly
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Replying to PeeWee69 Mar 25, 2026
Person Yu Meng Long
The petition is now at 766,206. I hope more people will sign.Link: https://secure.avaaz.org/community_petitions/en/sheng_yuan_yu_meng_long_de_suo_you_shan_liang_ren__justice_for_yu_menglong_alan_yu_wei_yu_meng_long_tao_gong_dao/?fpla
I appreciate this and I signed. But I do think it’s important to be realistic though— foreign petitions have basically zero leverage. Even the biggest protests in China did absolutely nothing, so they're not gonna listen to us either. If we want real change, the only true solution is for CCP to be eradicated, through civil war or foreign powers. But even that is very unlikely within 50 years, since there's no rival political or military force capable of challenging the CCP at scale.
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