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On Rebirth 22 days ago
Title Rebirth
I truly enjoyed watching this drama as well. One of the biggest reasons was Lin Yunrui as Zhuge Yue. He completely captured my attention with his performance. The way he portrayed Zhuge Yue was impressive because he balanced strength, intelligence, calmness, and hidden emotion so naturally. Even when he did not say much, his expressions and eyes conveyed so many feelings. He made the character feel cold and reserved on the outside, yet deeply loyal and caring underneath. His acting was powerful and memorable, and he looked incredibly handsome throughout the drama, especially during the emotional and action scenes.
I also really loved watching Chu Qiao and Zhuge Yue together. Their relationship was one of the most enjoyable parts of the drama for me. Even their quiet and simple moments felt special because their chemistry was so natural and comfortable. Sometimes the smallest scenes between them carried the most emotion. You could truly feel the trust, care, and deep connection growing between them, which made their story even more beautiful and emotional to watch.
Their martial arts scenes were also amazing. Both of them looked strong, graceful, and skilled during the fight sequences. Chu Qiao was fierce and fearless, while Zhuge Yue looked elegant, calm, and powerful in battle. The action scenes were exciting and visually beautiful, making every episode more entertaining. Together, they were such a perfect pair onscreen — handsome and beautiful, strong and emotional at the same time.
Another thing I really loved was the OST. The songs were beautiful and emotional, and they matched the atmosphere of the drama perfectly. Every soundtrack made the emotional scenes feel deeper and the unforgettable moments even more touching. Even after finishing the drama, the music stays in your mind and brings back memories of the characters and their journey. Overall, this drama was such an enjoyable experience because of the excellent acting, wonderful chemistry, exciting martial arts scenes, and beautiful OST that made everything feel even more meaningful.
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On A Splendid Match 22 days ago
I enjoyed watching this drama. I always love the scene between Ye Xian and Gu Jin Chao they have also chemistry together.
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On Rebirth Apr 30, 2026
Title Rebirth
I really enjoyed watching their interview —it made me appreciate Rebirth even more after finishing the drama. Seeing the cast together off-screen just shows how much chemistry and effort they put into bringing the story to life.
Even though the last episode had some confusing parts, it didn’t take away from the overall experience for me. In fact, it left a strong impression because the emotions were still there. The drama wasn’t perfect in its ending, but everything leading up to it—the characters, the conflicts, and the relationships—was powerful enough to make it memorable.
The cast really did an amazing job. Yan Xun surprised me a lot—not just with how he portrayed his complex character, but also with his singing. I didn’t expect that side of him, and it made me appreciate him even more. At the same time, Princess Chun'er stood out as a villain. She wasn’t just there to oppose the leads—she brought intensity and emotion, which made her character feel real and impactful.
What I loved the most, though, is definitely the main leads. Zhuge Yue, portrayed by Lin Yunrui, is almost perfect for the role. He’s not just handsome and charming—he carries this quiet strength and depth that makes every scene he’s in so captivating. I especially love the moments when he saves and protects Chu Qiao, those scenes really highlight his character and make their connection feel stronger.
And Chu Qiao herself is just amazing. She’s beautiful, but more than that, she’s strong, skilled, and independent. Her swordsmanship and archery are so impressive, and she brings a powerful presence to every fight scene. She’s the kind of female lead that’s both inspiring and unforgettable.
The OST is another thing I truly enjoyed. Songs like “Chasing the Wind” by Liu Yuning and “Rebirth” by Curley Gao make every scene more emotional and meaningful. Even after finishing the drama, those songs still bring back all the feelings.
I also really hope the leads can collaborate again in another drama. An enemies-to-lovers or master–student storyline would suit them so well. It would be even better if the drama highlights their strengths—swordsmanship, archery, and horseback riding—because that’s where they truly shine. With their chemistry and acting skills, a story like that would definitely be something worth looking forward to.
Overall, this drama wasn’t just entertaining—it’s something that stays with you because of how deeply you connect with the characters and their journey.
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On Rebirth Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
I just finished the sequel of Princess Agents (Rebirth) up to episode 40, and honestly… I have mixed emotions.
From episode 39 onwards, everything became so intense and chaotic. The political shift, the Crown Prince becoming Majesty, and the conflict of ideals—especially with Zhuge Yue still supporting Zhao Che because of his duty to Qingshan Manor—were actually very interesting. You can clearly see the clash between loyalty and personal belief.
But what really hit me the most was the tragedy between Zhuge Yue and Chu Qiao.
That scene where they fought each other… and she accidentally killed him—it’s just so painful. I really struggled to accept that. After everything they’ve been through, seeing them end like that felt too cruel. And the fact that Chu Qiao later realizes that Zhuge Yue had been arranging everything to protect her all along? That made it even more heartbreaking.
Honestly, I think it would have been more meaningful if: Instead of killing him, they fought because of misunderstanding, then realized the truth, reconciled, and fought the real enemy together. That kind of resolution would have been more satisfying and emotionally rewarding.
I didn’t have a problem with other tragic parts—like Chun’er’s death as a villain. That felt acceptable and fitting. The battle scenes, acting, and OST were all great. I truly enjoyed everything… until the ending.
The final episode left me confused. It felt like the writer had too many ideas and tried to put them all together, which made the ending unclear and hard to fully understand. Instead of closure, it left me with questions.
So in my mind, I created my own ending:
Zhuge Yue survives. He comes riding on a white horse to save Chu Qiao in the battlefield. They win the war together. And the scene of them having a family—with a son and daughter—is real, not just a dream or imagination. Even a simple scene of them eating hot pot together would have been the perfect peaceful ending after all the chaos.
Zhuge Yue is my bias character in this drama, so seeing him die like that felt too early and undeserved.
Overall, this drama gave me so much—great acting, powerful emotions, and unforgettable scenes. But the ending… left me lost and wondering why?
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On Rebirth Apr 25, 2026
Title Rebirth
I just finished watching the sequel of Princess Agents (Rebirth) up to episode 40… and I’m honestly still trying to process everything. My heart feels so heavy.
From episode 39, everything became overwhelming—politics, betrayal, war, shifting loyalties. The moment the Crown Prince became Majesty, the whole world turned even darker. Zhuge Yue staying loyal to Zhao Che because of his duty to Qingshan Manor shows how bound he is by responsibility… but at the same time, you can already feel that his heart is not fully aligned with that path. That inner conflict was so painful to watch.
And then… the tragedy.
The fight between Zhuge Yue and Chu Qiao is something I will never forget—but not in a good way. It hurt too much. After everything they went through, after all the sacrifices, trust, and silent love… they ended up facing each other like enemies. And the most heartbreaking part? Chu Qiao killing him… even if it was accidental. That scene shattered me.
I kept asking myself why?
Why did it have to end that way?
Why build such a deep, powerful connection between them, only to destroy it in the most painful way possible?
And when Chu Qiao realized that Zhuge Yue had been arranging everything to protect her… that he was still thinking of her until the very end… it made everything even more tragic. It wasn’t just death—it was unfulfilled love, misunderstood intentions, and a love that never got the chance to be fully lived.
Honestly, I couldn’t accept it.
I understand tragic endings, and I even accepted Chun’er’s death because it felt like the natural consequence of her choices. But this? This felt different. It felt forced, like the story chose pain over meaning.
For me, it would have been so much more powerful if they fought each other because of misunderstanding… then in the middle of that fight, they realized the truth. Imagine the moment they stop, look at each other, and finally understand everything—and then choose to stand side by side again to fight the real enemy. That would have been the kind of emotional payoff their story deserved.
Everything else in the drama was so good—the acting, the battle scenes, the OST. I was completely immersed. But when I reached the ending… I didn’t feel closure. I felt lost. Confused. Empty.
It’s like the story had so many ideas on how to end, but instead of choosing one clear path, it tried to do everything—and in the end, it lost its direction.
So in my heart, I created a different ending. One that feels right.
Zhuge Yue doesn’t die.
He comes back—riding on a white horse—finding Chu Qiao in the battlefield just in time. He saves her, just like he always has, in his own quiet way. They fight together, not against each other. They win the war.
And that scene… the one where Yan Xun imagines them having a son and a daughter, living peacefully—that is not just a dream. That is their reality. A life they truly earned after all the pain.
Even something as simple as them sitting together, eating hot pot, sharing a quiet moment… that would have been enough. That would have been perfect.
Zhuge Yue is my bias in this drama. Watching him die like that felt too cruel, too early, and too undeserved. His story deserved more. They deserved more.
This drama gave me so much—intensity, emotion, unforgettable characters. But the ending… it broke something in me. And until now, I’m still asking…
why did it have to end like that?
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Replying to Perla Apr 24, 2026
Title Rebirth
I really enjoyed watching episode 35, and now I’m even more excited to continue the remaining episodes of Rebirth…
I feel exactly the same way. Episode 35 really feels like a turning point—like everything the story has been building quietly is now unfolding all at once, heavier and more emotionally charged. It’s that moment where the drama stops holding back, and you can feel the weight of every decision the characters have made catching up to them.
And I really admire your mindset about the ending. Honestly, this kind of story demands a personal experience. When a drama is layered like this—full of political tension, emotional restraint, and complex character arcs—it can’t be reduced to “sad” or “happy.” Those labels feel too shallow. What matters more is how it makes you feel, how you interpret the choices, the sacrifices, and the silence between the characters.
What you said about Chu Qiao and Zhuge Yue is especially on point. Their journey has shifted from something subtle and restrained into something much more intense and inevitable. It’s no longer about “will they or won’t they”—it’s about whether they can even survive the world they’re in, and what they’re willing to lose in the process. There’s a kind of tragic maturity in that shift, like love is no longer soft, but something forged through hardship and pain.
And Yan Xun… his transformation is honestly one of the most compelling parts of the story. Watching him evolve—slowly consumed by power, revenge, and ambition—feels both fascinating and heartbreaking. He’s not just becoming a different person; he’s becoming a reflection of everything the story warns about. That contrast between who he was and who he’s becoming adds so much emotional tension to the final stretch.
I also agree with your curiosity about the ending. When people describe it in completely different ways, it usually means it’s layered and open to interpretation. Those kinds of endings tend to linger longer, because they don’t just give answers—they leave you with questions, emotions, and reflections. It’s not just about what happens, but why it feels the way it does.
The best way to experience something like this is exactly how you’re doing it—without letting others shape your expectations. Let the story speak to you directly. Let yourself feel every moment without trying to label it too quickly.
Because in the end, whether it’s tragic, meaningful, or something in between… the fact that it stays with you—that’s what truly makes it special.
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On Rebirth Apr 21, 2026
Title Rebirth
I’ve finished watching Episodes 28–29, and I truly loved them—I enjoyed every moment. The story keeps getting more powerful and emotional with each episode.
One of the highlights for me was watching Zhuge Yue, as the King of Ximeng, fight to secure his throne against his own general who refused to accept his rule. That scene was intense and meaningful—it showed his strength, determination, and rightful authority as a king.
I also loved the moment when he proved himself to the King of Lingyue. It was such a strong and symbolic scene, especially when he revealed his true identity without the Ximeng mask. Seeing the people finally believe in him, respect him, and accept him as their king was so satisfying and emotional. It really showed his leadership and sincerity toward his people.
The quieter moments were just as beautiful—especially when he and Chu Qiao were alone together, talking about the people they love. That scene felt very heartfelt and meaningful. I found it so romantic when Zhuge Yue said he loved three people—Xing’er from Qingshan Manor, Chu Qiao the general of the Xuili Army, and the Queen of Ximeng. And yet, all three are the same person—his Queen. That was such a touching and poetic way of expressing his love.
Chu Qiao’s response was equally emotional. When she said she loved three people—Yan Xun, Li Ce, and most of all Zhuge Yue, her husband and the King of Ximeng—it showed her growth, her past, and where her heart truly belongs now. That moment was deeply romantic and sincere.
I also love how Zhuge Yue protects everyone that Chu Qiao cares about. His love for her is shown not just in words but in his actions—he does everything he can to keep her and her loved ones safe, including his sister. That kind of devotion makes his character even more admirable.
As always, Zhuge Yue looks so handsome in every scene, and Chu Qiao continues to shine with her strength and beauty. Their chemistry is truly special, and I hope they will have more moments together moving forward.
Overall, I really enjoyed these episodes. They were emotional, romantic, and full of powerful scenes. I’m very excited for the next episodes!
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On Rebirth Apr 12, 2026
Title Rebirth
The second male lead truly impressed me—his portrayal as a villain was powerful and captivating. He brought depth and intensity to his role, making every scene he appeared in more engaging.
One of my favorite moments was when Chu Qiao taught Li Ce a simple martial arts move. It was such a light yet meaningful scene, showing her intelligence and calm confidence. The clever tricks inside Chu Qiao’s chamber were also enjoyable to watch—it highlighted her resourcefulness and sharp mind.
I really admire Chu Qiao’s dedication. Even with a weakened hand, she continued practicing her swordsmanship with such determination. Her acting in that scene was emotional and convincing—it showed both strength and vulnerability.
The chemistry between the male and female leads is undeniable. Despite the female lead being a younger actress, she delivered her role incredibly well, especially in action scenes. Both leads showcased impressive martial arts skills, making their fight sequences exciting and believable.
Zhuge Yue’s fighting scenes, especially as the King of Ximeng’s shadow, were absolutely thrilling. His presence is powerful, and his combat style is both graceful and fierce.
I also loved the teamwork between the main leads during battle scenes. Their coordination and trust in each other made those moments even more satisfying to watch.
“Harmonious Society” — such a beautiful and meaningful dream. It adds emotional depth to the story and reflects their hopes for a better world.
Chu Qiao is truly outstanding—her archery and swordsmanship are exceptional. She is strong, skilled, and inspiring. On top of that, her archery outfit was stunning—both elegant and powerful, perfectly matching her character.
Overall, I really enjoyed these episodes. The acting, action, and emotional moments were all well-balanced, making the drama even more exciting to follow. I’m looking forward to what comes next!
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On Rebirth Apr 8, 2026
Title Rebirth
I love this Chinese Drama. Rebirth in the frozen lake. Reborn with memories of a past life, she carries pain and purpose in her quiet, powerful gaze. Though young, her acting speaks with depth—every emotion controlled yet deeply felt. Beside her stands a male lead whose presence is steady and compelling; despite their age gap, their connection feels natural, sincere, and quietly intense.
I especially love the scene where he saves her—the quiet mystery of the night, when he secretly gives her the healing water medicine for her eyes. It wasn’t loud or dramatic, but deeply moving… a moment of silent care that says more than words ever could.
Together, their chemistry goes beyond time and circumstanc
e, and with a haunting OST that lingers in every scene, both leads deliver performances that turn the story into something not just watched, but truly felt. Looking forward for the next episodes. 💕
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Replying to jmmcj98 Nov 12, 2024
Deng Lun was exposed for tax evasion. Like it or not I want him paired with Ren Min again
Hopefully he pair to Ren Min again 🥰
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On Shooting Stars Apr 16, 2024
I already watched the first episode. The drama is quite good. The main lead act great. I noticed the little girl act better. The interaction between the ML and the little girl was awesome. They both act very nice. I love the ending song. Hoping that they have English subtitle so that international audience can understand it more. 🥰
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Replying to HLCYXNFILMS Aug 2, 2023
Finally completed the edit for their story! 🫠https://youtu.be/lLk5TAMxTG0
Beautiful editing. Love it❤️
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Replying to Lani_Mila Jul 30, 2023
so what everyone think of this drama so far ? I’m on episode 2 and it’s just dry to me 😒
For me it's amazing Cdrama. I love the acting of the ML and FL. It has nice casts, beautiful scenery, lovely ost, great fighting scene and acting. Watch it until the end. I love it❤️
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On The Longest Promise Jul 28, 2023
I already finished this xianxia drama. I love it. I love the acting of the ML and the FL. USUALLY it's my first time to see Ren Min in a Xianxia drama I think she was great in acting... Especially in crying she usually cry like a waterfalls. I love her waterfall tears. While Shi YING is very great in
In acting almost perfect how he act. They both amazing. ❤️
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On The Longest Promise Jul 21, 2023
I love this xianxia drama. ML and FL lead are great they act very well. Having beautiful scenery, good fighting scene even the acting. Mostly my tears fall down in the two last episodes. my heart usually break for the two main lead I notice Ren Min was great in crying and drama act. Her tears fall fast when it cry. Mostly Xiao zhan is very great main lead he bring the best in acting. Even the second male lead is great in acting. I love the chemistry of Xiao zhan and Ren Min in this Drama. For me it's happy ending eventhough they only met once the snowy Rosa blossoms. At least they have a chance to met again even in a short while.
10/10❤️❤️❤️❤️
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