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The story of four determined individuals – Yuan Mo, A Shu, Wang Kun Wu, and Yu Chi Hua – who, driven by ideals, bravely embark on a journey for their nation and justice. During the peaceful years of the Daming Dynasty, Yuan Mo, a commoner from Changle City, stands at the city gates issuing permits to foreign visitors, using the Four Square Pavilion's seal. Unexpectedly, he encounters A Shu, a refugee from Yanle Kingdom trying to sneak into the city, which leads to an altercation. This results in the newly arrived border general Wang Kun Wu being punished by overseeing duties at the Four Square Pavilion. As a consequence, Yuan Mo is inadvertently pulled into the affairs of the Four Square Pavilion's western office, overseen by Yu De Shui. He becomes a minor official handling various international affairs. Through a series of serendipitous events, A Shu becomes Yuan Mo's "little maidservant," Wang Kun Wu becomes his superior, and the formidable Yu Chi Hua, a noblewoman with power, joins the mix. Mocked as a "useless" member of the western office, Yuan Mo matures as he navigates through challenging diplomatic matters. (Source: iQIYI; edited by MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Xi Yu Lie Wang Fei"(西域列王纪) by Chen Jian (陈渐). Edit Translation

  • English
  • 中文(简体)
  • Русский
  • Español
  • Country: China
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 37
  • Aired: Aug 23, 2024 - Sep 7, 2024
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 643 users)
  • Ranked: #3167
  • Popularity: #3908
  • Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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Cast & Credits

  • Tan Jian Ci in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Tan Jian Ci
    Yuan Mo
    Main Role
  • Zhou Yi Ran in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Zhou Yi Ran
    A Shu / Longshuang Yue Shu
    Main Role
  • Du Chun in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Du Chun
    Wang Kun Wu [Sifang Pavilion's west court leader]
    Support Role
  • Adi Kan in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Adi Kan
    Yuchi Hua [Jingzhao Prefecture military advisor]
    Support Role
  • Wei Zi Xin in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Wei Zi Xin
    Yu De Shui [Sifang Pavilion director]
    Support Role
  • Shawn Zhang in Go East Chinese Drama (2024)
    Shawn Zhang
    An Xiu Yi [Sifang Pavilion's east court leader]
    Support Role

Reviews

Completed
PeachBlossomGoddess Flower Award1
31 people found this review helpful
Sep 8, 2024
37 of 37 episodes seen
Completed 40
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Diplomatic impunity.

Go East starts out as a fresh and interesting workplace comedy about Sifang Pavilion 四方馆, which was an institution that hosted guests and envoys from all four directions 四方/sìfāng during the Tang dynasty. Sifang Pavillion is essentially a Ministry of Foreign Affairs; they handle diplomatic issues from issuing visas, facilitating trade, solving diplomatic cases to negotiating treaties. Yuan Mo is loosely attached to Sifang Pavilion and helps oversea foreign visitors at the city gates, under the indulgent eye of Director Ye Deshui. He is a clever fellow with a predisposition for wine, snakes and bird brains but he lacks ambition and shirks responsibility. Alas, he spots a real strange bird, Ashu, at the gates and makes the mistake of his life by stopping her. She invades his personal space, poisons him, bullies him, frames him, helps herself to his hard earned money and turns his life upside down. This poor man is so alone and lonely that he sucks it all up as if he was deprived of attention his whole life. As it turns out, the Man in White, the deadly leader of the Faceless assassins are after her. To help her, Yuan Mo gets co-opted taking on a proper role at the Sifang Pavilion, where he proves himself by solving a few tricky diplomatic cases.

Ashu as a character did not work for me from the get go. She debuts as an entitled bully who blames the hapless Yuan Mo for all her issues, makes unreasonable demands and causes no end of trouble for him. She doesn't bat an eye when her servants openly disrespect him and never apologizes or feels a smidgeon of remorse. She puts herself in harm's way repeatedly with her noble idiocy and half baked schemes, endangering everyone that has to rescue her. This is an ungrateful creature that tramples all over the male lead and is so lacking in intelligence and survival instincts that it is a miracle she didn't perish long ago. I never connected with any Zhou Yiran's roles and her portrayal of Ashu is callous and supercilious to the point that I didn't root for her. Her piteous and repetitive crying scenes made me yawn and roll my eyes. For sure, these scenes are exaggerated for comedic effect but her constant smug expression made her seem mean instead of endearing or comical. None of the female characters are written in a flattering way. Yuchi Hua is also a termagant and is a cliché gender bender character whose only contribution is as token muscle. But at least she softens up and she shows she genuinely respects and cares for Wang Kunwu. This is the latest in a disturbing trend of dramas where the female characters get a free pass for toxic behavior towards male characters who pretty much just roll over and play dead. When did it become so unfashionable to have balanced relationships where men and women just treat each other well?

The only thing that salvaged this drama for me is Tan Jianci's incredibly funny and moving performance as Yuan Mo. This is a refreshing role for him and his comedic timing and expressions are spot on. The character itself is not super well written either; he fell for Ashu too quickly and I remain baffled as to why; he lets her walk all over him and he is super intelligent but ultimately only applies himself for her. The gaping difference between Tan Jianci and Zhou Yiran is that he made me love his goofy, slightly wimpy, deeply wounded Yuan Mo flaws and all; a character who seemed to not quite dare to live until he had to find himself for an ungrateful wretch with the brain the size of a watermelon seed. (Why didn't I live thousands of years ago so he could have found me instead?) Even though they looked cute together, the chemistry between them seemed more friendly than passionate so as a couple, they didn't move me. All those wasted Tan Jianci kiss scenes! But I enjoyed the camaraderie between both couples and the broader Sifang Pavilion team and the hilarious rivalry between the East Court and the West Court. Ye Deshui was MVP for me; he delivered as many comedy gold moments as Yuan Mo did and I loved the hilariously pragmatic way in which he ran Sifang Pavilion and appeased domestic and foreign conflicts.

Plot-wise this drama starts out well as I was genuinely intrigued by the foreign relations premise of the story. The first two cases are interesting and tight and the satire made me invested in the team. After that, the romances starts to take center stage and the to-ing and fro-ing between couples I didn't really care for was not funny enough to keep me engaged. That is also when progressively larger holes in the plot emerges and it snowballs into an avalanche at the end. Along the way, the tone of the drama shifts from silly and hilarious to one where the writer kills off good characters with diplomatic impunity. There was only one good twist in the entire plot, which was who saved the Yanle princess. The identity of the princess was too obvious you couldn't have missed it. Likewise, they cast an actor with an unmistakably prominent feature as the mysterious Man in White. He was flagged early on as a suspect in the Red Lotus case and his identity was just given away during Ashilan's kidnapping. Both these reveals were too early, erasing any sense of suspense. I thought Ashu was as dumb as bricks until they get back to Yanle which is when I realized that in the land of the blind, the one eyed woman is queen. The final reveal of the Man in White's motive contradicts the entire plot because given his identity, he never needed any Yanle princess; in fact a cooperative fake one is much better than the real thing. The smart thing for him to do would have been to eliminate her from the start. This is also what Long Tuqi should have done but Yanle is the land of the dumb after all. Even though it ends in a satisfying way, it was a hollow victory because they won because they were out-dumbed by the antagonists. It is this drama's most unique feature; a race to the bottom where the protagonists and antagonists vie to under smart each other.

Overall, the first half of this drama can be enjoyed as a spoof kind of along the lines of the Austin Powers movies but lacking any underlying intelligence. It is worth watching just to see Tan Jianci do comedy and romance watchers who can ship the couple may enjoy it more than I did. I found it a very mediocre watch, one that feels like a 7.0 more often than not. But I am going to throw in a 0.5 for the fresh premise and Tan Jianci's phenomenal, funny and moving acting to call it 7.5/10.0 overall.

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37 of 37 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Comical yet seriousness, in house fights yet warmth of relations, common yet pretty engrossing

I must say..tan jian ci's acting skill is literally off the charts. He actually gets engrossed so much and adapts the character very nicely. It's like he isn't TJC anymore but yuan mo only. So naturally portrayed and even ah shu is doing really well too. The story has very fine comedy and warmth between relations and friendships. Overall, its a good watch.

PS- They are very quick and to the point on every love story. No side angles and no drooling over some boring plots. Love partners are clear and really quick in confessing and accepting. Though a little slow paced in the middle but still likable.

Actually yuan mo and ah shu are being shown as having mysterious backgrounds. Both the characters are as broke as hell and too much into fun;). As of now they both want to enjoy the life. Though the story is all set to dive into past mysteries but the essence of drama which is fun comedy and love is not lost at all. This drama fairly portrays how common people are in their daily lives. The storyline might be common but when you watch it, it doesn't seem to be conmon. I didn't understand what made the story stand out from all other similar dramas out there. May be the main story is common but all side stories, side characters, direction and everything is so new to me. And the acting in here, i am at loss of words. Acting is so beautiful, if has given a new life to the whole story. Even if i talk about cast, it's not disappointing. Just give it a try and you won't hate me for recommending.

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Details

  • Drama: Go East
  • Country: China
  • Episodes: 37
  • Aired: Aug 23, 2024 - Sep 7, 2024
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 643 users)
  • Ranked: #3167
  • Popularity: #3908
  • Watchers: 3,625

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