Ongoing 42/45
Sharon Lee
28 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2016
42 of 45 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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SPOILERS ALERT. Please do not continue reading if you don't want to know the story line.

Synopsis:

Jie You (Zhang Xin Yi) is a young, lively and enthusiastic girl who traveled with her group of friends and her teacher as a performance group. Jie You was an orphan and was picked up by her teacher. When she was picked up, she had a piece of jade around her neck. During their travels in the desert, she sets off on her own to look for water sources and meets Weng Gui (Yuan Hong) who was fighting with xiong nu soldiers.

The second time they meet was when she was performing a magic trick and Weng Gui was hiding from the xiong nu soldiers in her performance box. He had been badly injured and Jie You chose to let him stick with them. After she had treated him, Weng Gui lied that he was just a merchant from WuSun. After a series of events, they got closer and together they tried to help Jie You find out about her parents. Weng Gui however was actually on a mission to visit the Han Emperor to raise a marriage between the Han and WuSun for the sake of alliance. He left his dagger with Jie You and told her that no matter where she went, he would find her as long as she kept the dagger close to her. By then they had fallen deeply in love with one another.

However, Jie You discovers that she is actually related to the imperial family. In a twist of fate, she ends up being chosen as the he qin gong zhu of Han and will thus marry the king of Wu Sun, who also happens to be Weng Gui's brother. Throughout the show, many times Jie You has to choose between being the princess of Han to doing what is right for the citizens of WuSun, against her will to be with the love of her life, Weng Gui. Because Jie You helps Kun Mi (King of WuSun) share the burden of managing the country, Kun Mi gradually falls for Jie You.

During her stay in WuSun, Jie You faces many obstacles put infront of her by the princess of Xiong Nu, Hu Gu, out of jealousy for Kun Mi's liking. Jie You sacrifices being with the person she loves for the people of Han and WuSun while Weng Gui sacrifices everything for her, always coming to her rescue when she is in trouble.The plot develops along the lines of 2 people deeply in love who are so close yet so far, and the sacrifices they make for each other.

Acting:

The casts are extremely good as the chemistry between Zhang Xin Yi and Yuan Hong is out of this world! And yes they are dating in real life after acting together in this drama. In this show Yuan Hong is able to pull of the character as one who is a child at heart but becomes a mature man when it comes to the woman he loves. Zhang Xin Yi also portrays the character of Jie You extremely well, being able to show that Jie You is weak at times but able to put up a strong front when it is needed of her. The scenes in which she struggles to make decisions are always well put up, reflecting her psychological torment.

Music:

I love the opening theme song and can't stop listening to it.

Overall:

I would totally watch this drama again. I somehow feel that the romance scenes had a lot of potential to be improved because of the story line. A lot of romance scenes which I saw in the trailers of this show did not seem to have made it to the actual 45 episodes of the show. I hope that there is actually a 46 episode version that includes those scenes. Strongly recommend this drama as I think it is underrated.

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Ongoing 42/45
Terrica18
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 25, 2018
42 of 45 episodes seen
Ongoing 2
Overall 6.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
This review may contain spoilers
I was really excited to watch this series. After several months I realized that there was no end in sight for the subtitles to be completed. I took a chance and started watching the series on various sites and managed to get several episodes translated. I repeat I was super excited about the series but I am completely disappointed. If you’re into romantic series with great chemistry this is not it. If you are into lost loves, unrequited love and that odd guy out staring at the girl that he love that he could never have this is it.


The acting was great, the wardrobe was good and the scenery was pretty nice as well. I will not rewatch this even with subtitles. The beginning of the series started off fun, exciting and cute. This added with the two main leads will really get you hooked, unfortunately after episode seven or eight it goes downhill. The preview and the beginning credits scenes with leads you to believe that it is the romantic and loving series, to me it was the complete opposite. She does not end up with the person that she originally liked and it was her choice with no explanation. In the beginning of the series she was a smart, fearless, and an independent person, but by episode nine she seems to lose her wits by sacrificing herself for people that she did not know and giving up someone that she loved for nothing.

Spoiler summary***the story is about a lost princess who finds her way back home and is sent out as a bargaining chip to unite two countries. The princess meets the male lead in the beginning of the series and they really hit it off unfortunately she is sent to marry his brother and goes through with it even after she is somewhat rejected. This somewhat turned me off because she liked the brother and he liked her but she forced her way into the palace to marry the Emperor. To me it made no sense because she wasn’t a greedy person and there was nothing for her to gain. Half of this series covers her entering the palace and struggling to survive all while still caring for the main brother she rejected. It appears that she ended up falling for a guy that she married which is not quite satisfying for the viewers since the two main leads clearly loved each other and had such great chemistry. It would’ve helped if one does like the other but they clearly both liked each other. I’m not a fan of self-inflicted suffering or stupidity and I’m sad to say that this one fell right into that category.

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Ongoing 37/45
Kean Aw
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 6, 2018
37 of 45 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
The first 5 episodes were boring and dragged on too long. After that they became not too bad but when Jieyou enters as a harem of Kum-mi, the plot starts to get repeatative and boring. It is always Wun-Kui trayying to save Jeiyou over and over again. The illogical reasonings and event of things gets into the story. Very typical story writter on imperial and historical drama. The scheme of things were similar and lack imagination. I have to start fast forwarding from episode 26 onwards and it started to get ridiculous. Overall, I rate it only a 5 as it really sits on the borderline from being a badly written story.

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