Unfortunately, I find this second part of the series radically different from the first in terms of the quality of the story, the script, and the logical sequence of events. The first part had a carefully considered escalating dramatic sequence, and attention was paid to detail, such that the events complemented each other in a logical dramatic sequence that greatly respected the mentality of the older generation while simultaneously providing the younger generation with the necessary dramatic enjoyment and excitement. This part, "Tang Clan," is far from that. Here, we find that the events, as the dramatic escalation of the story increases, become increasingly bizarre and illogical in its simplest forms, to the point of provoking resentment and disapproval. It also falls into the same trap that cheap anime works fall into, in their lack of concern for detail. This is what makes this part of the series suitable only for children, and almost not even for teenagers, and thus its level is completely different from the level reached by the first part of the series. I really think it's disappointing and I find it a pity that the tremendous effort put into this series was wasted due to the poor dramatic plot of the story, the catastrophic neglect of details and the low level of the script.