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Tragic for most characters but oh, so good for MC!
For me, this is the best dynasty era historical that I’ve watched even though FL spends at least a third of the drama married to another man (against her will, of course). Usually, I’m bored with dynasty historicals because there’s too many forced engagements, psycho female love rivals/evil moms/concubines and political intrigue, but I was not bored with this drama at all even though it contained several of those elements. I guess it was how and to what character those elements were applied that made the difference for me.
FL (Rong Le/Man Yao) – I loved her calm, dignified, mature nature. There’s none of that ‘cute’ crap that C-dramas like to add to their heroines. No baby talk or pouting. I did wish, however, that she had begun a bit of plotting herself instead of being a pawn in this game of revenge that’s going on. It wasn’t until she got the silver hair that she became kick-ass. That doesn’t mean that she’s a damsel in distress. She’s trained in martial arts and can fight with a sword; she’s just used and betrayed by a variety of people in her life. One inconsistency that bugged me - in the final episodes, she becomes pregnant and was determined that she would give up her life for the child (had a fight with Wu You about this too). Yet at the very end, she's apparently no longer concerned about the baby because she spends 5 years away from her husband and child mourning her first love, Rong Qi. Where's all those motherly instincts now? I know there was a blood bath at the end (7 people die), which can be traumatic, but it takes her five years before she returns to her husband and child's side? That just seems like an exaggeration of grief to me.
ML (Wu You) – I call him ML because he’s FL’s love interest and she ends up with him, but General Fu was also a male lead in terms of screen time. Poor Wu You - what bittersweet irony! He was so opposed to a marriage alliance (good for him, BTW!) that unbeknownst to him, he caused the woman he loved to be married off to another man! Yeah, he was deceived, but talk about the regret! I loved this guy despite his earlier schemes to get the book that everyone’s obsessed about. He’s honorable, capable, committed wholeheartedly to the woman he loves and is strenuously opposed to marriage alliances. His children will thank him! You’ve got to love a guy who purposefully takes poison to turn his hair silver in order to protect his woman! He and FL are such a striking couple when they have silver hair! I was sad when their hair returned to its original color. He's a rare breed - a Chinese ML that I simply loved! He was strong without being cold and had such a regal demeanor. Everything you’d want in a benevolent dictator. He and FL are such a beautiful couple! Once they are officially a couple, there are no longer any misunderstandings between them - they trust and are totally devoted to one another - which is part of the reason this drama is different than other dramas.
General Fu – oh, how I loved this guy even though he starts out as a villain! He’s the 1st husband of FL and acts as an impediment to the MC’s love story. It’s so sad how he longs for the love of his wife yet can’t get it no matter what he does. She constantly misunderstands and thinks the worse of him despite his patience with her (a true villain wouldn’t let her keep him out of her bed). Part of me wished that she would love him just a little so he could experience a little happiness but the other part of me wanted her to remain true to ML. Listening to his dream of a life with Rong Le in episode 33 was heart-breaking, and even more heart-breaking when he gets tricked by Hen Xiang. He finds out as the drama progresses that revenge isn’t as sweet as he thought it would be. In fact, it’s pretty devastating for himself and everything he cares about. The bitter irony is that he’s been used and is being used by the true villain (Fu Yuan) of this drama just as much as FL. Aw, my heart aches for him. I loved his expressions, especially when he's shaking his head and laughing to himself as though thinking 'what fresh hell is this?' Also, I loved his thoughts when the dying Hen Xiang promises to find him in the next life. Basically, his voice over says, 'Please don't. Just leave me alone already.' If there were such a thing as a next life, I hope he finally gets Rong Le.
Hen Xiang – one of the women obsessed with General Fu. She’s so obsessed that she puts on FL’s face to trick this poor guy into sleeping with her. All I can say is at least she pulled this on the General and not Wu You (keep our MC’s love pure!). Personally, I think this drama didn’t need her. She was just another character obsessed by unrequited love.
Sun Yali – this pitiful character had a ‘hero’ complex. Whenever she’s ‘saved’ by some guy, she falls in love with them. Instead of accepting the proposal of a man that actually wants her, she spends her life fantasizing about men that will never love her. She and her father were delusional to think they could force WY to marry her. WY never does anything he doesn’t want to do; peer pressure/imperial decrees don't faze him. He won’t be your typical C-drama emperor with numerous concubines. He makes it clear numerous times that he will only ever love and marry FL.
Emperor Qi, FL’s brother – Leo looks much better with short hair and glasses. The long hair doesn’t suit him. He’s another tragic character, another plotting male. It’s clear that he loves his ‘sister’, but he’s got an evil mom (the ultimate villain of this drama) to deal with.
Fu Yuan & Lin Shen - evil incarnate. Enough said.
There are many other characters I’d like to mention but I don't want to write a book. Let’s just say I was interested in all of them, which is unusual for me with a C-drama. This drama had it all – irony, regret, revenge, unrequited love (everybody pretty much didn’t get who they wanted except for MC), obsession, betrayal, but the worse of this was applied to supporting characters, leaving MC’s love pure and unshakeable even though they experienced difficulties. The story itself was interesting, held together and had a few shockers at the end as the main plot was finally revealed and the viewer understands the motivations behind things that have taken place in earlier episodes. It’s tragic on many levels, but the MC’s ending is so satisfying that it makes up for how many characters get killed off.
If anything these historicals make it clear that men marrying multiple wives/concubines and having multiple children via different wives breed hatred and strife. Wives/concubines constantly scheming, brothers constantly scheming for the throne. One husband and one wife is best for family unity as well as a peaceful nation.
58 episodes is a lot but it’s definitely worth the watch.
FL (Rong Le/Man Yao) – I loved her calm, dignified, mature nature. There’s none of that ‘cute’ crap that C-dramas like to add to their heroines. No baby talk or pouting. I did wish, however, that she had begun a bit of plotting herself instead of being a pawn in this game of revenge that’s going on. It wasn’t until she got the silver hair that she became kick-ass. That doesn’t mean that she’s a damsel in distress. She’s trained in martial arts and can fight with a sword; she’s just used and betrayed by a variety of people in her life. One inconsistency that bugged me - in the final episodes, she becomes pregnant and was determined that she would give up her life for the child (had a fight with Wu You about this too). Yet at the very end, she's apparently no longer concerned about the baby because she spends 5 years away from her husband and child mourning her first love, Rong Qi. Where's all those motherly instincts now? I know there was a blood bath at the end (7 people die), which can be traumatic, but it takes her five years before she returns to her husband and child's side? That just seems like an exaggeration of grief to me.
ML (Wu You) – I call him ML because he’s FL’s love interest and she ends up with him, but General Fu was also a male lead in terms of screen time. Poor Wu You - what bittersweet irony! He was so opposed to a marriage alliance (good for him, BTW!) that unbeknownst to him, he caused the woman he loved to be married off to another man! Yeah, he was deceived, but talk about the regret! I loved this guy despite his earlier schemes to get the book that everyone’s obsessed about. He’s honorable, capable, committed wholeheartedly to the woman he loves and is strenuously opposed to marriage alliances. His children will thank him! You’ve got to love a guy who purposefully takes poison to turn his hair silver in order to protect his woman! He and FL are such a striking couple when they have silver hair! I was sad when their hair returned to its original color. He's a rare breed - a Chinese ML that I simply loved! He was strong without being cold and had such a regal demeanor. Everything you’d want in a benevolent dictator. He and FL are such a beautiful couple! Once they are officially a couple, there are no longer any misunderstandings between them - they trust and are totally devoted to one another - which is part of the reason this drama is different than other dramas.
General Fu – oh, how I loved this guy even though he starts out as a villain! He’s the 1st husband of FL and acts as an impediment to the MC’s love story. It’s so sad how he longs for the love of his wife yet can’t get it no matter what he does. She constantly misunderstands and thinks the worse of him despite his patience with her (a true villain wouldn’t let her keep him out of her bed). Part of me wished that she would love him just a little so he could experience a little happiness but the other part of me wanted her to remain true to ML. Listening to his dream of a life with Rong Le in episode 33 was heart-breaking, and even more heart-breaking when he gets tricked by Hen Xiang. He finds out as the drama progresses that revenge isn’t as sweet as he thought it would be. In fact, it’s pretty devastating for himself and everything he cares about. The bitter irony is that he’s been used and is being used by the true villain (Fu Yuan) of this drama just as much as FL. Aw, my heart aches for him. I loved his expressions, especially when he's shaking his head and laughing to himself as though thinking 'what fresh hell is this?' Also, I loved his thoughts when the dying Hen Xiang promises to find him in the next life. Basically, his voice over says, 'Please don't. Just leave me alone already.' If there were such a thing as a next life, I hope he finally gets Rong Le.
Hen Xiang – one of the women obsessed with General Fu. She’s so obsessed that she puts on FL’s face to trick this poor guy into sleeping with her. All I can say is at least she pulled this on the General and not Wu You (keep our MC’s love pure!). Personally, I think this drama didn’t need her. She was just another character obsessed by unrequited love.
Sun Yali – this pitiful character had a ‘hero’ complex. Whenever she’s ‘saved’ by some guy, she falls in love with them. Instead of accepting the proposal of a man that actually wants her, she spends her life fantasizing about men that will never love her. She and her father were delusional to think they could force WY to marry her. WY never does anything he doesn’t want to do; peer pressure/imperial decrees don't faze him. He won’t be your typical C-drama emperor with numerous concubines. He makes it clear numerous times that he will only ever love and marry FL.
Emperor Qi, FL’s brother – Leo looks much better with short hair and glasses. The long hair doesn’t suit him. He’s another tragic character, another plotting male. It’s clear that he loves his ‘sister’, but he’s got an evil mom (the ultimate villain of this drama) to deal with.
Fu Yuan & Lin Shen - evil incarnate. Enough said.
There are many other characters I’d like to mention but I don't want to write a book. Let’s just say I was interested in all of them, which is unusual for me with a C-drama. This drama had it all – irony, regret, revenge, unrequited love (everybody pretty much didn’t get who they wanted except for MC), obsession, betrayal, but the worse of this was applied to supporting characters, leaving MC’s love pure and unshakeable even though they experienced difficulties. The story itself was interesting, held together and had a few shockers at the end as the main plot was finally revealed and the viewer understands the motivations behind things that have taken place in earlier episodes. It’s tragic on many levels, but the MC’s ending is so satisfying that it makes up for how many characters get killed off.
If anything these historicals make it clear that men marrying multiple wives/concubines and having multiple children via different wives breed hatred and strife. Wives/concubines constantly scheming, brothers constantly scheming for the throne. One husband and one wife is best for family unity as well as a peaceful nation.
58 episodes is a lot but it’s definitely worth the watch.
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