Guys just avoid these haters. Only we know how much the drama worth watching. Also the acting skills of all the…
Following the group discussion on Douban, I've not seen a single bad comment on the actors. Whoever did the casting did an amazing job. This cast of actors truly hit the bullseye.
who else loves this line ...'' i can die for anyone but i lives for only one person ''😍😍😍
there are a lot of great lines in the game. I really believe the reason this drama adaptation is so good is that they tried their best to restore it to the game.
I love Qi, Jinzhao, Zhaoyuan and Xiang Qing in these costumes with armors. They look so good especially Qi’s…
the reasons the costumes and the hair adorations are so stylish and beautiful is that they restored it to the game, and they did an amazing job. This drama is worth watching just to admire the beauty of all the actors and their costumes.
so I need to watch the prequels in order to watch this one or can I just start from this?thanks in advance
all Chinese Paladin are standalone stories, especially SAF6 has no connections to other stories, not even the characters, other than the same kind of fantasy world.
the drama don't deserve to be rated 7.8 at all it's story is so remarkable .. some said here that haters have…
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Sharing what others have written but excuse the google translation:
Yu Shuxin's crying scene Aviva From: Aviva 2024-02-05 22:07:38 chekiang
As an audience, I was once again brought into the story world of the protagonist by Yu Shuxin's crying scene. I don't brag or exaggerate, but I can guarantee that anyone who has watched the clip of Yue Qi eating egg noodles in episode 35 will be moved by Yu Shuxin's crying scene.
Egg noodles and small fish jade pendants are a branch line about "things" that runs throughout. Semiotics treats objects or objects as having a referential meaning, rather than being confined to the matter itself. Things, in the superficial sense, are indeed things, but things have a more symbolic meaning.
This is the case with egg noodles and small fish jade pendants. Throughout the play, the egg noodles symbolize the care and bond between Yue Qi and Yue Jinchao, the help and care between friends, and at the same time, it also symbolizes the growth of Yue Qi and the pain brought by this growth.
In the same way, the emotional range symbolized by the small fish jade pendant needs to be narrowed a little. The small fish jade pendant symbolizes the emotional bond and deep attachment between Yue Qi and Yue Jinchao.
From the perspective of the two items, combined with the crying scene of Yue Qi in episode 35, push back to examine Yue Qi's growth all the way.
The first is egg noodles. In episode 35, Yue Qi recounts the process of cooking egg noodles for her from the beginning, which was too bad or too raw. This is the companionship of each other that is still in the stage of "brother and sister love".
After that, when Yue Qi introduced himself, he said that he loved to eat egg noodles the most, and every time he ate egg noodles, he would show a sincere smile, and Yue Qi's purity could be reflected in egg noodles. This is the symbolism of the egg noodles that lie between the Viet and the Viet and the Viet Dynasty, symbolizing the carefree and laughing time that the two once spent.
Later, when Yue Qi made friends, she understood what care and protection were, such as boiling egg noodles for Yue Jinchao and serving them to him on Ju Shifang's birthday. At this time, the symbolic meaning of egg noodles goes beyond "brother and sister love" and transitions to "friendship".
Combined with the crying scene of Yue Qi in episode 35, there is a line worth noting - "Today, I'm so hungry".
When Yue Qi had not turned on her full emotional power, she didn't know how to express her emotions, and could only express them with words such as "hungry" and "I want to eat egg noodles".
Now that Yue Qi understands emotions, and it is the emotion of being a human being, she can clearly express her inner feelings in the face of Yue Jinchao's death in more accurate words, but she doesn't.
Yue Qi only said "I'm so hungry".
A small Yue Qi is buried in the crook of the arm, like a small fish hiding in the safety of algae.
She is obviously a person, her mind and humanity have matured, but she still chooses to be the child who can only cry hungry. Can it be understood in this way, the more I pray for the pride, care and protection of her today, and even greed. She retracted into the crook of her arm, as if she had retracted into a world that had been embraced by Yue Jin.
From a child, he grew into an adult, and when he faced death, he regressed to the state of a child. This is probably in line with the law of human growth.
For Yue Qi, the small fish jade pendant is the bond between her and Yue Jinchao. It's a birthday present. On that year's birthday, the two of them had not been involved in the world, especially Yue Qi, who was still so happy and lively.
What about in episode 35? Yue Qi stared at the pairs of small fish and jade pendants, the items were still there, but they were no longer human.
For Yueqi, growth is inevitable, but the price to pay is also huge.
In the torrent of fate, she needs to grow so quickly, no one asks her what she thinks when she is ignorant, no one asks her choices when she is confused, and she has lost it when she understands. The death of others is the price of her growth, and it is also a price for her to exchange for herself.
Death again and again has carved irreparable holes in Yue Qi's heart.
There is no way to weigh the scales between life and death, any choice, idealism.
I can't describe Yu Shuxin's crying scene in precise words. No matter at any time, I only have this one evaluation of Yu Shuxin's crying scene:
Yu Shuxin broke herself apart and crumpled herself, borrowing her body and soul to achieve that role. Yu Shuxin is in the role, every tear shed is valuable, and every tear will not be in vain.
With a firm belief, the crying scene in episode 35 has completed a full score and can be used as a crying scene textbook.
I don't know about the game, but I take it as an HE. It's like love at the first sight for them. The fish pendant…
I'm not sure but didn't the game, in the end, Qi & Jinzhao knew each other, but the others don't remember them. I want that ending. but I read spoilers that in the drama, that Qi and Jinzho won't know each other, but then they show the fish pendant. I really want them to know each other in the end and see them fight for egg in the noodle soup, but I don't think so.
But no matter what, It is not entirely doomed ending for everyone.
there is a page someone created devoted for comparing the dramas, it would be more appropriate to do it there so your minority opinion is not lost in majority on this page.
I don't think so. I found these are the known nuwa descendants in Chinse Paladin or direct descendants of the Goddess Nüwa. They are female and have red hair.
Zixuan (CP3) Lin Qing'er Zhao Ling'er (CP1) Li Yiru (CP2) Xiaoman (CP5)
If two people are destined to love each other, it doesn't matter how we met; destiny will naturally guide them; love at first sight.
Yu Shuxin's crying scene
Aviva
From: Aviva
2024-02-05 22:07:38 chekiang
As an audience, I was once again brought into the story world of the protagonist by Yu Shuxin's crying scene. I don't brag or exaggerate, but I can guarantee that anyone who has watched the clip of Yue Qi eating egg noodles in episode 35 will be moved by Yu Shuxin's crying scene.
Egg noodles and small fish jade pendants are a branch line about "things" that runs throughout. Semiotics treats objects or objects as having a referential meaning, rather than being confined to the matter itself. Things, in the superficial sense, are indeed things, but things have a more symbolic meaning.
This is the case with egg noodles and small fish jade pendants. Throughout the play, the egg noodles symbolize the care and bond between Yue Qi and Yue Jinchao, the help and care between friends, and at the same time, it also symbolizes the growth of Yue Qi and the pain brought by this growth.
In the same way, the emotional range symbolized by the small fish jade pendant needs to be narrowed a little. The small fish jade pendant symbolizes the emotional bond and deep attachment between Yue Qi and Yue Jinchao.
From the perspective of the two items, combined with the crying scene of Yue Qi in episode 35, push back to examine Yue Qi's growth all the way.
The first is egg noodles. In episode 35, Yue Qi recounts the process of cooking egg noodles for her from the beginning, which was too bad or too raw. This is the companionship of each other that is still in the stage of "brother and sister love".
After that, when Yue Qi introduced himself, he said that he loved to eat egg noodles the most, and every time he ate egg noodles, he would show a sincere smile, and Yue Qi's purity could be reflected in egg noodles. This is the symbolism of the egg noodles that lie between the Viet and the Viet and the Viet Dynasty, symbolizing the carefree and laughing time that the two once spent.
Later, when Yue Qi made friends, she understood what care and protection were, such as boiling egg noodles for Yue Jinchao and serving them to him on Ju Shifang's birthday. At this time, the symbolic meaning of egg noodles goes beyond "brother and sister love" and transitions to "friendship".
Combined with the crying scene of Yue Qi in episode 35, there is a line worth noting - "Today, I'm so hungry".
When Yue Qi had not turned on her full emotional power, she didn't know how to express her emotions, and could only express them with words such as "hungry" and "I want to eat egg noodles".
Now that Yue Qi understands emotions, and it is the emotion of being a human being, she can clearly express her inner feelings in the face of Yue Jinchao's death in more accurate words, but she doesn't.
Yue Qi only said "I'm so hungry".
A small Yue Qi is buried in the crook of the arm, like a small fish hiding in the safety of algae.
She is obviously a person, her mind and humanity have matured, but she still chooses to be the child who can only cry hungry. Can it be understood in this way, the more I pray for the pride, care and protection of her today, and even greed. She retracted into the crook of her arm, as if she had retracted into a world that had been embraced by Yue Jin.
From a child, he grew into an adult, and when he faced death, he regressed to the state of a child. This is probably in line with the law of human growth.
For Yue Qi, the small fish jade pendant is the bond between her and Yue Jinchao. It's a birthday present. On that year's birthday, the two of them had not been involved in the world, especially Yue Qi, who was still so happy and lively.
What about in episode 35? Yue Qi stared at the pairs of small fish and jade pendants, the items were still there, but they were no longer human.
For Yueqi, growth is inevitable, but the price to pay is also huge.
In the torrent of fate, she needs to grow so quickly, no one asks her what she thinks when she is ignorant, no one asks her choices when she is confused, and she has lost it when she understands. The death of others is the price of her growth, and it is also a price for her to exchange for herself.
Death again and again has carved irreparable holes in Yue Qi's heart.
There is no way to weigh the scales between life and death, any choice, idealism.
I can't describe Yu Shuxin's crying scene in precise words. No matter at any time, I only have this one evaluation of Yu Shuxin's crying scene:
Yu Shuxin broke herself apart and crumpled herself, borrowing her body and soul to achieve that role. Yu Shuxin is in the role, every tear shed is valuable, and every tear will not be in vain.
With a firm belief, the crying scene in episode 35 has completed a full score and can be used as a crying scene textbook.
But no matter what, It is not entirely doomed ending for everyone.
Zixuan (CP3)
Lin Qing'er
Zhao Ling'er (CP1)
Li Yiru (CP2)
Xiaoman (CP5)