Just rewatching episode 26 again. LMAOOO at the drawing of Changge by Shiba. Omg. I love Shiba's childlike personality…
I like the light humor added by the director to the series. For examples, shiba's drawing, the Covid-19 inspired dance, and the bickering between Monan and mobei's leaders.
I feel like a "tiger mom" regarding TLB's wellbeing.
I want it to have the most comments, the most views, the most awards, the most likes, the most favorite cdrama of all time for everyone, the best couple, the best original soundtrack, the best director, the best costume, the best ..blahh blaahh, blaahh..
To those who didn't read the manhua before watching TLB or have prior knowledge to their characters' age when…
When I first watched TLB - episode 1, I didn't read the anything (manhua/comments/marketing materials).
With just episode 1 - 3, I WANTED Changge to be 17-18 (because I'm stuck with modern day values), and Ah Sun to be around 22-25. I knew Changge COULD be anywhere from 15 - 17 because she wasn't married but was of marriage age, and in the old days, Chinese girls could be married off anywhere from 12 - 16. Anyone over 18 would be considered "old, unwanted, something is wrong."
Somewhere between episodes 6-9, I read the manhua, and found out she's 15. It was just too young for me. At 15, I find it hard to justify the kind of romance I imagine between Ah Sun and Changge, even in the early stage. So, I needed her to be 17/18 at the starting point so that the intensity and mature level of the romance aspect is acceptable; otherwise, it's just too weird and creepy.
Even to this day, with all the facts known, I would still start Changge at 17/18, and Ah Sun at 22/23. By the end of the show, 4 years would have passed, and they would be around 21/22 and 26/27.
Just finished my second re-watching of this series, what am I going to do now? Li Change is such a strong and…
Same here with Katniss. I see some similarities between them early on, especially after I found out CG's character started out at 15/16 year old in the manhua. Had this been written based on modern day values, TLB would be more of a young-adult series, catered to young girls rather than the more widespread viewers of all age groups.
The topic of loyalty has been brought up a few times in recent postings, and how all main characters have this trait.
China has a lot of traditional cultural values and they heavily influence how people live their lives. Other than loyalty, other major values are harmony, filial piety, righteousness, benevolence, honesty, and courtesy.
We can see Ah Sun and CG and other main characters embracing all these values.
Such a great show! I've watched many historical C-dramas and its one of best among them. I always prefer strong…
I totally agree. This is why I personally enjoy this drama as well. Most "bad characters" were given the chance to redeem themselves. For the most evil ones, redemptions aren't in place but the scripwriter/director at least give us a view of the villains' rationales and draw sympathy from the viewers for their situations. Essentially, the main evil-doers were loyal to their roots/fallen dynasty/loved ones; and loyalty is a major positive traits in Chinese traditional cultural value.
To those who didn't read the manhua before watching TLB or have prior knowledge to their characters' age when you first watch this drama, how old did you think Changge and As Sun were (the characters, not Dilireba/Leo Wu)?
To those who know about their estimated age through comments, manhua, and other sources, how old would you like them to be, disregarding all historical facts alignment or staying true to original work, and why?
ikr i just started that drama on whim and was so happy to see him there but he seems like a character who'll suffer…
Hahaha... Looking at your name handle, it seems like it's saying "Ah Sun's Sexy Arrow." Is that what it's supposed to convey? "Arrow" by itself is just an arrow, but "Ah Sun's SEXY ARROW" is sooooo much more. =P
Well, regardless, it makes me smile. Thanks for the cheers!
I want it to have the most comments, the most views, the most awards, the most likes, the most favorite cdrama of all time for everyone, the best couple, the best original soundtrack, the best director, the best costume, the best ..blahh blaahh, blaahh..
Hmmm, I guess I haven't been 100% TLB/GS-detoxed.
I’ve always wanted him, just “more” after your statement.
I'm not religious anyway. My skin and soul are still intact from that one sprinkle of holy water. I just didn't want to get wet.
But.... I'll leave you alone now. Before I'm being labelled as .....
Cheers!
With just episode 1 - 3, I WANTED Changge to be 17-18 (because I'm stuck with modern day values), and Ah Sun to be around 22-25. I knew Changge COULD be anywhere from 15 - 17 because she wasn't married but was of marriage age, and in the old days, Chinese girls could be married off anywhere from 12 - 16. Anyone over 18 would be considered "old, unwanted, something is wrong."
Somewhere between episodes 6-9, I read the manhua, and found out she's 15. It was just too young for me. At 15, I find it hard to justify the kind of romance I imagine between Ah Sun and Changge, even in the early stage. So, I needed her to be 17/18 at the starting point so that the intensity and mature level of the romance aspect is acceptable; otherwise, it's just too weird and creepy.
Even to this day, with all the facts known, I would still start Changge at 17/18, and Ah Sun at 22/23. By the end of the show, 4 years would have passed, and they would be around 21/22 and 26/27.
China has a lot of traditional cultural values and they heavily influence how people live their lives. Other than loyalty, other major values are harmony, filial piety, righteousness, benevolence, honesty, and courtesy.
We can see Ah Sun and CG and other main characters embracing all these values.
Oh my, the TLB forum police is looking at me.
To those who know about their estimated age through comments, manhua, and other sources, how old would you like them to be, disregarding all historical facts alignment or staying true to original work, and why?
Well, regardless, it makes me smile. Thanks for the cheers!