In an interview, Bai Lu says she is "extremely similiar" to her character in Northward. Her path in life "feels the same." The only difference is that Bai Lu "did not experience the big peaks and valleys her character did." Bai Lu had short hair too. Her parents were the same. Her mom was identical to her character's. mom - head of family, controls finances and everything, has a temper, and controls dad, just like Bai Lu's dad was also under control of her mom. She was also a model and eventually made her way to Beijing too.
I think they all protect Siyi because she really is almost an orphan and she is so lovely its impossible not to…
My view is that growing up, Feng Hua has always known that she liked Wang He, and Si YI also likes Wang He and has known that Feng Hua also likes Wang He. But these are normal childhood crushes. At that age, girls are more mature than guys and guys are more focused on other things. Also Feng Hua's mom has always known thta Feng Hua and Si Yi both like Wang He. She even said to Feng Hua, "what if one day you have to give up something you like to her". but it may not lead to that. It's obvious Feng Hua will continue to like Wang He, but Si Yi may change once she leave the canal.
Heartbroken, SiYi sat by her sick grandmother’s side in the hospital, her head buried against her. She cried out, 'Grandma, I’m scared.' Her sweet, innocent voice was piercing, stirring, ethereal, and fragile—it rang out with sadness and fear.
This polarizing director (like him or hate him), known for his dramatic style, striking visuals, and quirky humor, has been busy since his 'debut' with The Double (2024). His first drama, Go Princess Go (2015), was a super low-budget slapstick comedy. Now, with two more dramas (Moonlit Reunion, Rebirth) set to air in 2025, is he reviving his career?
It's hella lowShen li was averaging 40 million per episodeAnd this is far better than shen li
Yes, Maoyan's counts are typically lower than Yunhe's because Maoyan filters for meaningful views, while Yunhe aggregates all streams indiscriminately.
It's hella lowShen li was averaging 40 million per episodeAnd this is far better than shen li
You can't compare them because Maoyan and Yunhe track different metrics. Maoyan focuses on 'effective playback,' meaning it filters out insignificant views, such as very short ones, and incorporates broader factors like social media engagement to gauge meaningful audience interaction. Social media engagement shows how much people care, not just how many watch. Yunhe, on the other hand, specializes in aggregating all online streams without adjustments, providing a raw numerical count. In other words, Maoyan tracks audience engagement by measuring how many people genuinely continue watching a show, while Yunhe counts all views, including brief or repeated ones. Both systems have their limitations and subject to manipulations —after all, nothing is perfect. These metrics provide a general sense of a drama's popularity and engagement but are not absolute or definitive. If a drama ranks in the top 10 or 20, it’s a strong indicator of success. Additionally, some dramas, whether they were a hit or not at the time of airing, may experience a long-tail effect, steadily gaining popularity as more viewers discover them over time, even years later.
I thought Bai Lu cut her hair short but then I came across that she wore a wig for the short hair, whch makes sense since her hair is longer later, unless she used extensions.
I was reading some of the Chinese viewers' discussions and I liked the way they analyzed the events: "Actually,…
I think some girls are just natural tomboys but the environment can turn them into more tomboyish, like if the neighborhood friends are all guys or you have six brothers and you enjoy the same activities as the guys. But inside a tomboy is a girl who feels the same as any other girl.
Found Ji Xing character quite annoying tbh. Girl had 0 business acumen and clearly didn’t even know why she…
She's an engineer trying to learn how to run a startup. Even Steve Jobs, young and inexperienced, focused on innovation and product development but lacked the knowledge or guidance to secure control of Apple before it went public in 1980. His inexperience left him vulnerable; he eventually lost control of the company and, during an internal power struggle, was later ousted. Ji Xing's journey reflects the realistic challenges many young founders face.
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