Han Ting, renowned in his field, a visionary and trailblazer, had a transformative impact on China's AI medical industry. This drama parallels reality, showcasing how AI's ubiquity could reshape the future and even touched on the ethical dilemmas.
Some episodes showed up in my feed so I watched whatever pops up. I’m simply drawn to the captivating acting and beautiful costumes and set that I forget the time but I only watch if it comes up in my feed. It’s too long.
HE but I'm so sad man every single other character that they loved all died
In this drama death is neither sad nor tragic because everyone who do good will be resurrected to life; of course, they didn't know that beforehand. It's a convenient way to give it HE. I wnder why other fantasy stories don't have heaven to resurrect the dead. This drama thinks outside the box, I wonder what philosophy it falls under.
You’ll get what you desire in Moonlit Reunion. This also has an element of romance because the synopsis released…
I read that XK plays a 22-year-old character, Chen Hui, who marries a 20-yr old character Gao Songge who owns an internet cafe. Gao Songge is a bad character who transforms.
In episode 40, Heaven(Tian Dao) said that "For love, one can die, but can also be reborn. Those who died for the…
Rebirth is not the right term either. Heaven will resurrect them. It's a new twist for me. I only know of reincarnations in the xianxia's I've watched, which is why deaths were sad and tragic.
Rebirth and reincarnation: new form, no memories, different lifetime. Resurrection: former form with memories in the same lifetime.
Reincarnation is coming back not as themselves, but as someone else or something else in a different body or form, and different lifetime, with no memories. I think if it's human, it has to be reincarnation, and I supposed immortals too. However, a god and divine being can come back exactly as they were. I decided heaven will resurrect them since they are coming back in the same form or former form with all their memoires, and in the same lifetime.
So, spent many episodes everyone died but, in an epilogue, with a single line, "Let's wait for my father, Master, Xi, CZ, TH, CS, MJ, and the others to arrive," so with that one line, they are not dead?
I really don't understand how some people said the ending felt forced or leaves question when the writers actually…
Does "will return one day" imply rebirth or reincarnation? A HE for the dead would imply rebirth, where the same soul comes back to life in the same body in the same lifetime, retaining memories as if they never died. In contrast, reincarnation involves the same soul being reborn into a new body in another lifetime, forgetting memories of the prior life, which would be more of a SE for the dead.
I've come to realize one has to understand the dynamics behind them, which is why I no longer rely on them to judge the quality of a drama or to reflect my own taste.
Rebirth and reincarnation: new form, no memories, different lifetime.
Resurrection: former form with memories in the same lifetime.