There was a fox in the drama. The drama was probably shot at hengmen studio. Most probably the male lead is the…
The Chinese title of Feud is 临江仙. The middle character, 江, means “river” and often evokes the flow of time, memory, or fate. The first character, 临, means “to overlook” or “to face.” The last character, 仙, simply means “immortal.” Together, 临江仙 conjures the image of an immortal standing at the riverbank, gazing into the water—not merely as scenery, but as a mirror of the past. It speaks not only of reminiscence, but also of reckoning—with love, loss, and the weight of choices that ripple across lifetimes. It hints at a deeply poignant tale. Honestly, I've had tragedy in my own life and this title speaks to me too. But unlike fiction, I can't change my own actions and choices. I can only stand at this river and cry with it.
It does not feel like it was written by the screenwriter based on her works (it was written by the screenwriter…
maybe Yu Zheng made changes to the script. Below someone posted Yu Zheng came out to say he put a lot of effort into this production - it almost sounds like when someone is so proud of their project they say "it's my baby." so I think he oversaw everything himself.
Honest review for feud. Queen avenueX hits the mark with factshttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rVGBoiJYi3o
It does not feel like it was written by the screenwriter based on her works (it was written by the screenwriter but Yu Zheng may have also made changes is what I meant) However, I'm not a fan of this critic. She has her biases too.
I'm just guessing but I think Yu Zheng wrote this. It's his foray into xianxia. I wonder if he will do more xianxia. Whether he originally wrote it with Bai Lu in mind or not, she was the right choice — her past roles as strong, fierce female leads in Untouchable Lover and The Legends made her a natural fit. This role was great for her, it required versatility, nuance, duality, etc. It may be her best role this year.
No no no nooo am not happy 💔spoiled myself of the ending cos am curious but damnn whyyy
I checked the ending, it looked happy. they're together. I think whoever said time travel was right. The demon gave her a time travel artifact. I bet Yu Zheng wrote the whole script himself. The jade pendants that match up and the closed loop if that is what this is was in another drama too, quite a coincidence.
It's seems that her child it's not their own child.
that's what I thought based on the way he screamed a few times "Impossible!" unless he took precautions also, the other thing I grapple with is why he didn't ask someone to watch her, but I think he didn't have time, surely, he would have done that since he admitted it was not going to be easy for her living as a mortal
hahaha though i still have one question, how did hua ruyue get pregnant when there's even no kissing scene while…
the intimacy was implied like glances, lingering touches, charged silences (looking at each other, unspoken but you can feel it) that's how they used to do it in the 1930s through the 1960s. There was a moment in a scene she touched him like she wanted intimacy, but then they got interrupted.
Together, 临江仙 conjures the image of an immortal standing at the riverbank, gazing into the water—not merely as scenery, but as a mirror of the past. It speaks not only of reminiscence, but also of reckoning—with love, loss, and the weight of choices that ripple across lifetimes.
It hints at a deeply poignant tale. Honestly, I've had tragedy in my own life and this title speaks to me too. But unlike fiction, I can't change my own actions and choices. I can only stand at this river and cry with it.
also, the other thing I grapple with is why he didn't ask someone to watch her, but I think he didn't have time, surely, he would have done that since he admitted it was not going to be easy for her living as a mortal