Zhi fou zhi fou ying shi lü fei hong shou
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- 2018–
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8,2/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn unfavoured child of a rich family, Ming Lan studies and works hard, and falls in love with the son of a high official. Through cunning schemes, they both rise in position and work to obta... Ler tudoAn unfavoured child of a rich family, Ming Lan studies and works hard, and falls in love with the son of a high official. Through cunning schemes, they both rise in position and work to obtain justice from those that have wronged them.An unfavoured child of a rich family, Ming Lan studies and works hard, and falls in love with the son of a high official. Through cunning schemes, they both rise in position and work to obtain justice from those that have wronged them.
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There are a few flaws to this cdrama that I consider fatal:
1. Generally, if a script has the bad guys outnumber the good guys, there must be some other redemptive quality to the program. I could not find one here, and the never-ending parade of sinister, criminal, and/or heartless characters was overbearing and dreadful and eventually became tedious and uncreative.
2. Unless the protagonist is a comic book superhero, the protagonist should not have an endlessly bountiful supply of skills, strengths, and intelligence. Here, the central character Ming Lan has nearly all talents imaginable (of intelligence, scholarship, bravery, athleticism, and she even deftly uses a sword one time, and she can apparently read all people except - rather absurdly - she can't understand what her husband wants), and the story has her exhibit that abundance of talents in ridiculous and incredible ways - including, for instance, having her instruct trained military men on how to fortify her home against invaders and telling them when to shoot their arrows. Absurd. She is also put in numerous situations where she is advising other characters as if she alone has the intelligence to solve each of their problems, no matter how much more they may know about their circumstances than she possibly can. Again, absurd. It would have been much better for the script to have given her a reasonable and believable amount of strengths and talents, and put her in positions where she combined those strengths and talents with the strengths and talents of others so that, as partners or as a team looking at things from different perspectives, they could solve their problems. But while this occurs a couple of times, it is rarely the case. Instead, there are even situations where she acts alone according to her own stratagems and doesn't even consult her grandmother, who had raised Ming Lan and we are made to believe is a large reason why Ming Lan is so capable and intelligent. This is not a good example of wise or skillful behavior.
3. The script constantly harps on filial affection and duties and respect for elders being prevailing social norms (norms that can even be enforced by law at that time), and it gives its central character Ming Lan an understanding of right and wrong, propriety, etiquette, etc. Yet, despite this, the central character in several situations speaks and acts condescendingly towards elders, including elders in her family and, most prominently, towards her father. The way she manipulates him and talks to him in a patronizing manner when trying to deal with his wife's family is repulsive. And also not believable. For a character who is supposedly so intelligent but also so proper, the scriptwriters should have had her act differently - in a way where she persuaded her father of how to act without being controlling and condescending - or found another way to achieve her ends without being rude and patronizing and thinking that she alone has all the answers. I don't know what lessons we are supposed to draw from this exhibition of poor behavior - particularly, as we generally know that truly intelligent people are modest, have humility, and respect others even when they disagree with them. The ick factor, combined with the unbelievability resulting from the contradictions in the main character's personality, is just a turn-off.
Not to mention the many scenes of whining or fake crying or fake wailing by women (do the scriptwriters hate most women to produce this many horrid images of them?). These scenes quickly become tedious and a nuisance. Also, not to mention the many instances where a dilemma faced by a character is nearly magically solved by the appearance of some savior person, tool, circumstance, etc. That was not hinted at in an earlier part of the script to make it even remotely believable.
For all of the above reasons, I currently hate myself for wasting so much time watching this dreadful show and am beating myself up for having listened to all of the positive reviews out there. This drama is no Nirvana in Fire. Not even close.
1. Generally, if a script has the bad guys outnumber the good guys, there must be some other redemptive quality to the program. I could not find one here, and the never-ending parade of sinister, criminal, and/or heartless characters was overbearing and dreadful and eventually became tedious and uncreative.
2. Unless the protagonist is a comic book superhero, the protagonist should not have an endlessly bountiful supply of skills, strengths, and intelligence. Here, the central character Ming Lan has nearly all talents imaginable (of intelligence, scholarship, bravery, athleticism, and she even deftly uses a sword one time, and she can apparently read all people except - rather absurdly - she can't understand what her husband wants), and the story has her exhibit that abundance of talents in ridiculous and incredible ways - including, for instance, having her instruct trained military men on how to fortify her home against invaders and telling them when to shoot their arrows. Absurd. She is also put in numerous situations where she is advising other characters as if she alone has the intelligence to solve each of their problems, no matter how much more they may know about their circumstances than she possibly can. Again, absurd. It would have been much better for the script to have given her a reasonable and believable amount of strengths and talents, and put her in positions where she combined those strengths and talents with the strengths and talents of others so that, as partners or as a team looking at things from different perspectives, they could solve their problems. But while this occurs a couple of times, it is rarely the case. Instead, there are even situations where she acts alone according to her own stratagems and doesn't even consult her grandmother, who had raised Ming Lan and we are made to believe is a large reason why Ming Lan is so capable and intelligent. This is not a good example of wise or skillful behavior.
3. The script constantly harps on filial affection and duties and respect for elders being prevailing social norms (norms that can even be enforced by law at that time), and it gives its central character Ming Lan an understanding of right and wrong, propriety, etiquette, etc. Yet, despite this, the central character in several situations speaks and acts condescendingly towards elders, including elders in her family and, most prominently, towards her father. The way she manipulates him and talks to him in a patronizing manner when trying to deal with his wife's family is repulsive. And also not believable. For a character who is supposedly so intelligent but also so proper, the scriptwriters should have had her act differently - in a way where she persuaded her father of how to act without being controlling and condescending - or found another way to achieve her ends without being rude and patronizing and thinking that she alone has all the answers. I don't know what lessons we are supposed to draw from this exhibition of poor behavior - particularly, as we generally know that truly intelligent people are modest, have humility, and respect others even when they disagree with them. The ick factor, combined with the unbelievability resulting from the contradictions in the main character's personality, is just a turn-off.
Not to mention the many scenes of whining or fake crying or fake wailing by women (do the scriptwriters hate most women to produce this many horrid images of them?). These scenes quickly become tedious and a nuisance. Also, not to mention the many instances where a dilemma faced by a character is nearly magically solved by the appearance of some savior person, tool, circumstance, etc. That was not hinted at in an earlier part of the script to make it even remotely believable.
For all of the above reasons, I currently hate myself for wasting so much time watching this dreadful show and am beating myself up for having listened to all of the positive reviews out there. This drama is no Nirvana in Fire. Not even close.
Another cdrama that I almost dropped but drew me in completely by the second half. I got deeply attached to the characters that are fleshed out well. Sheng Minglan (Zhao Liying) is a feisty, intelligent and sensible illegitimate concubine-born girl of a government official. Gu Tingye (Feng Shaofeng) is the fearless, roguish legitimate son of a Marquis. Qi Heng (Zhu Yilong) is the proper doted son of a Duke. All are lovable. Minglan has great chemistry with her main romantic interests. The villains are evil to the core, not realizing they're evil and shamelessly complaining they're the ones wronged, twisting things around. The schemes and intrigues, both political and personal, are well written and implemented. I felt like I was part of the scenes, witnessing innocent people being wronged, villains trying to weasel their way out of sticky situations and justice being served. A satisfying watch.
Although I have not yet finished viewing all the episodes in this drama, it is obvious from the first 7 or 8 that this is a quality drama. Especially, regarding the mores and culture of the period. As I have yet to see all of the episodes then I must give it nine stars rather than ten. However, I have no doubt that after seeing all episodes I would give it a ten.
Feng Shaofeng will be familiar to many people who enjoy Chinese drama. His most well-known role is in the eponymous 'Prince of Lang Ling" TV production. Further, his performances in Tsui Hark's 'Young Inspector Dee" films has added to his reputation as one of the principle actors in today's Chinese Films. A further mention of Feng Shaofeng's virtuosity can also be seen as the sublime Monk in the equally entertaining 'Monkey King' productions.
In this drama he has an equally experienced female actor as his co-star. The inimitable; Zhao Liying. An impressive talent in her own right, Zhao has starred in many popular and critically acclaimed dramas. Many times being nominated and then won for her performances.
The costumes, mise-en-scene and direction all live up to making this one of the best dramas of 2019. I look forward to seeing further episodes of this excellent drama from China.
Feng Shaofeng will be familiar to many people who enjoy Chinese drama. His most well-known role is in the eponymous 'Prince of Lang Ling" TV production. Further, his performances in Tsui Hark's 'Young Inspector Dee" films has added to his reputation as one of the principle actors in today's Chinese Films. A further mention of Feng Shaofeng's virtuosity can also be seen as the sublime Monk in the equally entertaining 'Monkey King' productions.
In this drama he has an equally experienced female actor as his co-star. The inimitable; Zhao Liying. An impressive talent in her own right, Zhao has starred in many popular and critically acclaimed dramas. Many times being nominated and then won for her performances.
The costumes, mise-en-scene and direction all live up to making this one of the best dramas of 2019. I look forward to seeing further episodes of this excellent drama from China.
10jossej
I wrote both an article and a much longer review for mydramalist.
I don't think this show is for people who want action or more epic-ness like Eternal Love. This is a historical love story with meticulous attention to detail, character development, and growth. All the characters are important. It is filmed beautifully.
A lot of viewers have compared it to nirvana in fire in terms of quality. Others to masterpiece BBC pieces like Jane Eyre. It is incredibly done. I say give it ten episodes, if you don't like it, then maybe it isn't for you, but if it isn't your type don't give it a bad review--I only give dramas that aren't my 'type' a bad review if they do a poor job executing whatever plot device/trope/type of story they are trying to deliver.
I don't think this show is for people who want action or more epic-ness like Eternal Love. This is a historical love story with meticulous attention to detail, character development, and growth. All the characters are important. It is filmed beautifully.
A lot of viewers have compared it to nirvana in fire in terms of quality. Others to masterpiece BBC pieces like Jane Eyre. It is incredibly done. I say give it ten episodes, if you don't like it, then maybe it isn't for you, but if it isn't your type don't give it a bad review--I only give dramas that aren't my 'type' a bad review if they do a poor job executing whatever plot device/trope/type of story they are trying to deliver.
The start of the story is very slow. The director seems to try (too hard) to build the emotional connections of the characters. You need to watch until episode 20+ before it becomes very interesting to watch.
The ending is bad. It doesn't explain what happened to the Wang family nor to the 4th uncle of the Gu family who slanders Gu Tingye. But overall, it is 10/10.
The ending is bad. It doesn't explain what happened to the Wang family nor to the 4th uncle of the Gu family who slanders Gu Tingye. But overall, it is 10/10.
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