Please tell me their story won’t end in heartbreak😭
A "moonlit reunion" implies a coming together, where conflict gives way to clarity, aligning with Taoist principles, strongly suggest a harmonious ending.
I guess the charm of their dynamics from the novel maybe didn't quite come through, but yeah Mei Zhuyu allows…
yes in the novel, he wants to do the things that Wu Zhen does so he can accompany her and make her happy, like drinking, he never drank, but he insisted to drink every day to get use to it. It was actually funny.
I guess the charm of their dynamics from the novel maybe didn't quite come through, but yeah Mei Zhuyu allows…
but that's her character in the novel and the drama, and the mei zhuyu knows and accepts it, he has no problem with it; in fact, in the novel, she was at brothels so much after marriage, he didn't see her for a while, rumors started flying around town, that they are having marriage problems, even at work people were gossiping about mei zhuyu, to the point, that wu zhen dragged him off to a brothel
i guess this director likes building up evil characters, just like in TD
The director is into Shakespeare, the pain and suffering, torture, no wonder he's so into building the evil characters. There are many reasons to build up the evil character in storytelling: to raise the stakes, to explore moral complexity, to reflect the hero’s growth, to make the story memorable, and to challenge the audience.
In the novel, it was all quite uneventful when Mei Zhuyu discovers her identity. He said to her that as far as he's concern, she only has one identity. The birth of their baby was totally uneventful too, it only took like one sentence, and it was over. See how different novel is.
In flashback , it is shown that Lord Shu was directly involved during the heavenly fire incident. But then how…
it makes sense WZS is so powerful. in the novel, it was said he is an ancient book of unknown age, dropped from heaven, his true work is a book without words, hence Wordless Book
This plot sucks. Especially at later half. They wasted all the potential. If they have sticked to the novel this…
At least in the drama version, mei zhuyu's personality was allowed to grow some spark, because the character has a transformation. Mei Zhuyu was calm, and, in the novel, it explained his thoughts; but in a drama, if he is calm, there no one to narrate the thoughts and feelings of the character.
Okay I'm kinda loving the intensity of the second half and the identity misunderstanding here. I love how they…
in the novel, he was okay with her single life after marriage and even not returning home for days, it was normal behavior for him, he never questioned it. same as in the drama, although she seems to come home every night, and he seems to care. When he proposed to her, he said she's free to do whatever she wants, just don't ever leave him, even if she's tired of him.
Who can play such a calm character as the young lord, Mei Zhuyu? Who can look so refine as him, standing impeccably tall, slender, and straight, exuding emotions without expressions.
i don't mind a flirty FL but is she completely indifferent to others' opinions so much that she sees no issue…
I guess the charm of their dynamics from the novel maybe didn't quite come through, but yeah Mei Zhuyu allows his wife to live a single life married to him. In fact, I think in the drama, in Mei Zhuyu's confession he also promised her she can do whatever she fancies similar to the novel
Mei Zhuyu was calm, and, in the novel, it explained his thoughts; but in a drama, if he is calm, there no one to narrate the thoughts and feelings of the character.