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Replying to Moonlit Reunion Aug 17, 2025
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Parts of the novel, it's so funny. It's the kind of humor, very endearing.
I think there may be sadistic scenes, but it's not the real Wu Zhen since spirits are shape shifters.
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Replying to kim Aug 17, 2025
WINWIN!!!!
winwin again. very popular guy.
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Replying to Ruby Aug 17, 2025
Title Moonlit Reunion Spoiler
You should try for "when the destiny brings the demon".. it's really good so for and living the hipe..
What kind of vibe is Sima Jiao supposed to give off in WDBTD? What aura are you feeling?
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Replying to Moonlit Reunion Aug 17, 2025
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Xu Kai, though only moderately popular in China compared to 40–50 more prominent domestic stars, played a pivotal role in propelling the global popularity of Chinese dramas with his breakout in Story of Yanxi Palace (2018). Widely regarded as a game-changer, the drama amassed over 15 billion views worldwide and significantly amplified the overseas momentum sparked by earlier successes, expanding the market for Chinese historical dramas through strategic streaming on Netflix, Viki, and iQiyi International. Xu Kai’s organic rise—initially dismissing his overseas fandom as a “joke”—built a substantial international fanbase, evident in his 20.4 million Weibo followers and global fan communities. His low-key persona makes this achievement remarkable, as he helped pave the way for Chinese actors to gain international stardom. At the 30th Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards on June 27, 2025, while not an award recipient, Xu Kai was recognized alongside other actors for his international presence and contribution to promoting Chinese content globally, a testament to his role in accelerating the global rise of Chinese dramas.
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On Moonlit Reunion Aug 16, 2025
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/LWELdpGY5tqHEazvWm7Oag

Why does Disney+ favor Xu Kai?
Moonlit Reunion is the very first Chinese drama to be fully bought out by Disney+ for global distribution before its domestic premiere. That makes it a landmark moment in the international rollout of Chinese television—setting a new precedent for how these shows can reach global audiences.

Xu Kai nearly burst into laughter during taping a thank you to international fans, and after the taping, he burst into laughter, "Fans all over the world. I almost laugh just now. I don't have foreign fans," meaning you're pulling my leg, right?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4m7GKaN1qM0?feature=share
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Replying to Salwa Nice Aug 16, 2025
I just started the drama,& at the end of ep 1 now...but what happened to Arthur chen's nose? was he injured…
I found pictures of his parents on YT. He inherited mother's nose tip.
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Replying to Blades SoSo Aug 16, 2025
He may also be supporting his very good friend, Gao Han.
Gao Han is super good friend to Xu Kai. They go way back and have worked together on numerous projects. He watches his precious cats for him. It's natural that Xu Kai wants to support his friend. It just happens Moonlit Reunion got delay and coincide with WDBTD but he probably already planned to support him. It just shows that Xu Kai is not insecure, and friendship is more important to him. It has nothing to do with "competition." I doubt that even cross his mind, imo. He gave a shoutout to Wu Jinyan's drama days before TD aired, that's how I learned about the drama and ended up watching it. He also gave a shout out to Yang Mi's drama that was airing at the same time as TD. These are his friends from way back. Wu Jinyan I read she was maybe the first person or one of the early people who was really kind and helpful to Xu Kai when he started out and didn't know anything, but WJY was already in the industry for 5 yrs. and Yang Mi is a very good friend to Xu Kai. She was the one who asked for Xu Kai for the part of Yang Hua and probably recruited him for GE. Loyalty is important. I feel fans are reading too much into it.
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Replying to Littlerose Aug 16, 2025
Can someone tell me which actor is playing meizhuyus cousin ,a boy who is more attached to wuzhen in novel
Yi Da Qian plays Mei Si who is Mei Zhuyu's cousin. He has a very cute personality in the novel.
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On Moonlit Reunion Aug 16, 2025
Moonlit Reunion focuses on two realms—human and demon—excludes immortals.
The story embeds Taoist principles in its human-demon narrative, with
Taoist Mapping in Moonlit Reunion
1. Tao (The Way) = The Supernatural Realm / Demon City
The Demon City, the hidden realm of demons that Wu Zhen governs as the Cat Master, represents the Tao, the invisible, universal force that flows through and connects all things in Taoist philosophy. The human and demon realms together form a unified cosmic order, akin to the Tao’s all-encompassing nature. Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s ability to see and interact with demons ties them to this unseen realm, reflecting the Taoist idea of aligning with the deeper, intangible flow of existence. The Demon City, as a mystical counterpoint to Chang’an’s human world, embodies the Tao’s role as the underlying principle governing both realms.

2. Wu Wei (Effortless Action) = Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s Governance
The Taoist principle of acting in harmony with the natural order without force or aggression, aligns with how Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu manage the balance between the human and demon realms. Their subtle, hidden roles as protectors reflect effortless action, avoiding overt displays of power. Wu Zhen conceals her identity as the Cat Master behind her carefree, dandy persona, acting decisively yet harmoniously to maintain order in the Demon City. Mei Zhu Yu, a Taoist prodigy, uses his spiritual arts with restraint, likely guiding demons rather than dominating them, embodying Wu Wei.

3. Yin and Yang = Human and Demon Realms
The human and demon realms in Moonlit Reunion mirror the Taoist yin-yang duality, where opposing forces are complementary and interdependent. The human realm (yang: tangible, active, earthly) balances the demon realm (yin: mystical, hidden, spiritual), forming a harmonious whole without a strict good-vs-evil binary, unlike Star Wars’ occasional moral absolutism.
Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu bridge these realms, with Wu Zhen’s bold, masculine-presenting energy (yang) complementing Mei Zhu Yu’s calm, reserved demeanor (yin). Their roles as protectors ensure neither realm overshadows the other, maintaining Taoist balance. The demons, described as “terrifying creatures,” are not inherently evil but part of the cosmic order, aligning with yin-yang’s non-judgmental interdependence.

4. Detachment from Desire = Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s Selfless Duty
Taoist teachings advocate detachment from personal desires to avoid suffering and align with the Tao. Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s hidden identities and dedication to protecting Chang’an reflect this detachment, prioritizing cosmic harmony over personal ambition or recognition.
Wu Zhen hides her role as Cat Master, forgoing fame despite her noble status and demonic powers. Mei Zhu Yu conceals his Taoist mastery, living humbly despite his prodigious skills. Their focus on maintaining balance between humans and demons, without seeking personal gain, mirrors Taoist detachment.

Wu Zhen = Seeker Aligning with the Tao: Wu Zhen, as the Cat Master with inherited demonic powers, is a seeker navigating the human-demon divide to maintain harmony, akin to a Taoist practitioner aligning with the Tao. Her dual life (noblewoman by day, protector by night) reflects the Taoist balance of outward action and inner purpose.
Mei Zhu Yu = Sage Embodying Wu Wei: Mei Zhu Yu, trained in Taoist arts, embodies the sage-like qualities of restraint and wisdom. His ability to manage demons with spiritual techniques suggests Wu Wei, acting effectively yet harmoniously, much like a Taoist adept guiding natural forces.
Demons = Manifestations of Imbalance or Balance: The demons in the Demon City represent forces that can disrupt or contribute to cosmic harmony. Unlike Star Wars’ Darth Vader (imbalance through desire), demons in Moonlit Reunion are not inherently evil but part of the yin-yang dynamic, requiring Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s guidance to maintain balance.

Demons (yao or gui) are spirit beings often tied to imbalances, such as unresolved desires or disharmony, but they are not inherently evil. They exist within the Tao’s cosmic order, often requiring rituals to restore balance, aligning with yin (the unseen, spiritual realm). The absence of immortals distinguishes it from xianxia, making Taoist mapping even more fitting.
Wu Zhen and Mei Zhu Yu’s roles involve managing these beings to maintain harmony, not destroying them as in a good-vs-evil framework. This reflects Taoist principles of guiding spiritual forces without judgment, contrasting with Star Wars’ occasional moral binary.

Comparison to Star Wars
The director has taken Star Wars alien designs such as Wookiees have furs, Rodians have snouts, and Hutts are slug-like from Mos Eisley, with its eclectic mix of alien species and chaotic energy, resembles the East Market of Chang’an in Moonlit Reunion—

Taoism is baked into the DNA of Star Wars.
1. Tao (The Way) = The Force, an invisible, guiding energy that flows through all living things.
2. Wu Wei (Effortless Action) = Jedi philosophy of acting in harmony with the Force, not through aggression or control. However, though the Jedi teach Taoist ideals like detachment and harmony, the chaos of war and politics pulls them into conflict. Yoda and Obi-Wan embody the Tao; Anakin, Luke, and Rey reflect the struggle to live it.
3. Yin and Yang = Light Side and Dark Side - not just good vs evil but complementary forces in balance, though Star Wars sometimes leans toward a moral binary such as good vs evil.
4. Detachment from Desire = Jedi teachings to avoid attachment and emotion, which lead to suffering and imbalance.

Yoda = Sage embodying Wu Wei and detachment.
Luke=Seeker who learns to flow with the Tao.
Obi-Wan=Guardian of balance and restraint.
Darth Vader=Manisfestation of imbalance and desire.
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Replying to skyfleurette Aug 16, 2025
Was that addressed to me because I quite like both Xu kai and tian’s real voice and i’d rather they adred…
You said "both voices were atrocious" when you thought both actors were dubbed by voice actors. But TXW dubbed herself. So I took that to mean, you think her dubbing is atrocious. Now you say, "I quite like both Xu kai and tian’s real voice and i’d rather they adred their voices instead of voice actors dubbing them," but you already said TXW voice was atrocious and "It was the worst of the two." You're contradicting yourself.
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On Moonlit Reunion Aug 16, 2025
https://x.com/i/status/1956341196252713420 Moonlit's reunion worldview and plot setting.
Legend has it... in Chang'an City, there exists a hidden place, known as The Demon Hall ruled by the two Lords - the Cat Lord and the Snake Lord. Their movements are mysterious. Apart from these two and their four deputies, no other demons are allowed to step into the human world to cause trouble. This also helps them avoid their old nemesis. Yes - that nemesis is Lord Changxi, the Celestial Master. He and the imperial court founded the Xuanjian Division, a bureau dedicated to investigating matters of demons and ghosts, and determined to wipe out all evil spirits. The two sides fought openly and in secret, until Lord Changxi, in the end, withered away and passed from the world. From then on, the Demon Hall balanced the two realms, maintaining peace between humans and demons. The Xuanjian Division became an empty shell, yet now - demon spirits pass through the land, with eerie shadows flickering and the storm will inevitably rise again. A word of advice - in this Chang'an city, it's best to go out after dawn... and before midnight... go home!

Hu Zhu is a fox spirit is one of two deputies of Cat Lord
Ling Xiao is a wisteria spirit is one of the two deputies of Snake Lord
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Replying to Krish728 Aug 15, 2025
Oh crap!! I just realized Wu Jinting is also in this drama (just watched a short video clip and felt like I saw…
The second female lead is only 22, this is her first drama. Looking at her face structure, I wonder if that's why she got casted as Snake Lord. It's a really good role, hope she brings out the character well.
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Replying to KaisarMing Aug 15, 2025
Synopsis here said that she was daughter of duke and empress sister. So they change the novel ?Sorry for ask cause…
that's correct no change
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Replying to Kween Aug 15, 2025
Is there a novel or real script? Im excitedddd
I'm pretty sure the drama will be quite different than the novel and bring to life scenery especially the East Market with its weirdness and create the intensity that was lacking at least in the translation. The novel is too detail. But reading it will help you to understand the setting, characters, type of story it is, the supernatural environment with its spirits, demons, monsters, and other entities, and especially the magic that Taoist performs, so when you watch the drama, you can understand and appreciate the special effects, the visuals, the artistic flair. You don’t need to read the entire novel—just enough to get a sense of it. The writing is quite endearing, with tender and funny moments, though I’m not sure if those will make it into the adaptation exactly the same way or it inspires the screenwriter to make up their own. Reading this novel will not spoil the drama for you.
https://mydramanovel.com/moonlit-reunion/
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