#Wang Ruichang
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WANG RUICHANG as GENERAL CHANG YUQING
fighting for love, 阿麦从军
#the smirking legend#wang ruichang#wang rui chang#cw weapon#cw choking#cw violence#fighting for love#cdrama#cdramagifs#cdramasource#cdramanet#cdramedit#gifs#*#if you plan to watch this for sexy ass ruichang WELL DON'T#he's the 2ml but barely appears#but when he does ... SCENE STEALER AS ALWAYS
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CHANG YU QING and A MAI Fighting for Love 阿麦从军 (2024) | Episode 21
#fighting for love#a mai#chang yu qing#zhang tianai#wang ruichang#cdrama#阿麦从军#chang yuqing#richards wang#crystal zhang#zhan tian ai#wang rui chang#chang yu qing x a mai#gif set#gifs
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Wang Ruichang for a Chow Tai Fook brand event
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#moodboard#kpop moodboard#kpop rpg#amino moodboard#itzy#itzy bubble#itzy midzy#kpop#yeji moodboard#yeji icons#yeji#hwang yeji#yeji hwang#yejimoodboard#itzy moodboard#green moodboard#yeji itzy#yeji messy headers#itzy born to be#chaeryeong#itzy chaeryeong#ryujin itzy#lia itzy#shin yuna#hwang yeji moodboard#wang ruichang#Richard Wang#pucca#garu#Spotify
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Fighting For Love | I'm a man of my word.
#him with blisters is my aesthetics#😘#he looks good#fighting for love#cdrama#wang ruichang#character: chang yu qing
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I dumped this drama but if it was about them, I wouldn't have!
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Wang Ruichang (王瑞昌) - Han Chinese
as Yaoluoge Pusa, King of Mobei in The Long Ballad (长歌行)
#wang ruichang#wang ruichang avatars#cdrama#the long ballad#chang ge xing#yaoluoge pusa#王瑞昌#长歌行#chinese fc#period fc
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I'm feeling like doing a public service today, so if you want to watch the mess that is Fighting for Love for Wang RuiChang or because of two women get married for plot reasons, I got the what to skip for you since I was stupid enough to watch the whole thing
For starting out: This drama is about Mai (Zhang TianAi), who is a poor orphan who wants to avenge her parents, living in Shengdu, the capital of Nanxia. She watched them get killed by henchmen and her adoptive brother Chen Qi 9 years ago. To move freely in the world, she disguised herself as a man since then. My Drama List is not representing her life well since she is in fact not roaming the martial arts world when we meet her but doing petty crime to fund her life and revenge quest. For plot reasons she saves the life of male lead Shang YiZhi (Zhang HaoWei), a silly son of a Marquis. He invites her to stay at his house where he sees her back when she takes a bath and finds out that she is actually a woman because heavens beware of a man falling in love with another man. He doesn't tell anyone that she's female though so it's funny to see people react to him being overly protective of Mai. (Seriously the amount of times his attendant steps out when those two hang out. Mu Bai is an ally)
His father, a general, dies from a bad medicine prescription upon returning from the border. His mother is the sister of the emperor and fears for his life so she uses her sisterly influence to send YiZhi to the border to take over his father's army. We also find out that his mother is actually his aunt because he is the son of the late crown prince. This is why the emperor wants to kill him, though he doesn't know his real identity. See the emperor is a paranoid cuckoo bananas dude and likes to have cleavage and dance and get people killed and look at the sun through his fingers.
Also for all the things this drama probably cut to get to the 36 episodes they really HAD TO keep in every time the 700 sliding doors between his living and office quarters are opened and closed to emphasize how removed from the world he is. The things those sliding doors operators have seen!
Meanwhile Mai travels to a border city to meet a man who knows where Chen Qi is. To get into the border city, she steals a passport from Chang YuQing (Wang RuiChang) who is from the enemy country Beimo and happens to be on a spy mission.
So if you only watch for Wang RuiChang, enter at episode 3 at 35:00.
But be warned, his character is minor and if there was ever any more backstory to him shot to explain his motivations, his sworn brotherhood with Cui Yan and the trouble of the Chang family at the court of Beimo or why Chen Qi hates the Chang family, it was all cut (or I already forgot about it). I told you this drama is a mess.
This is also a good time for the people who want to watch for the two women getting married (spoiler alert: it's one sided love and a marriage to proof that Mai is a man) because YuQing and his army sack the city and this is when Mai rescues teenager Xiu'er (Jiang YunXi) as a promise to a prison guard. Xiu'er got a crush on her and has no clue that Mai is a woman until they get engaged. For Mai she is someone who needs to be protected and she wants to marry her off to her bestie before.
Also pictured next to Mai feminist icon Tang ShaoYi a true dage who got no problem with Mai being in the army once he finds out and just wants to be bros with her.
Mai finds out that Chen Qi is actually the marshal of the Beimo army that is attacking Nanxia's border so she decides to enlist to fight him on the battlefield. Her father actually taught her battle tactics and she read the art of war so obviously she rises through the ranks despite going absent without leave and other things that would get you executed if the general of the army wasn't in love with you.
Plot (which I won't spoil) that includes Wang RuiChang sometimes more and often less happens until ep 22, when Yizhi gets summoned back to the capital and Mai joins him with his other trusted guys and Xiu'er (she is an afterthought mainly). This is also when the screenwriters or the editors lost any interest in Beimo apart from some captive prince stuff, so if you are only watching for Wang RuiChang you can skip ahead after his (great) scene in ep 22.
In Shengdu too much time is spent on Yizhi and his court stuff, like I want this to be about Mai doing cool army stuff not some badly written and edited succession to the throne plot. She does use her plotting skills for him to survive because dude is a silly jerk who is not worthy of her and yet she loves him. sigh.
queer intermission
Due to something that happened before ep 22 the rumor that Mai is a woman spreads in her army causing unrest which leads to Xiu'er proposing marriage to her.
(THEY NEVER SHOW THE ACTUAL DIVORCE???)
This is shampoo commercial territory. Just that for censorship reasons Xiu'er emphasizes that Mai is too important for the army and therefore the whole country to get executed just for being a woman and also she still owes her for saving her life back in the day.
Tang dage gets it with her reasoning.
They're having the cross-cupped wine on camera but not the bowing to heaven, parents and each other to not piss off the censors.
Once they are in the bridal chamber/tent someone spies on them and sees Mai without her binder so he gets killed. End of wedding. Why is Xiu'er in the army camp in the first place? During the border defense arc she heard that Mai got wounded and went to tend to her and never left.
Xiu'er is plot relevant again in ep 32 and is in the final episode but apart from that she is little more than Mai's attendant.
Mai continues to wear male attire most of the time, after she stopped being undercover, apart from the time she actually had to be in the harem and hated it.
end of intermission
ok back to the Wang RuiChang scenes
What is relevant for getting what is going on once you jump back in:
Yizhi's mother didn't go through hiding Yizhi from the emperor for Yizhi to not become emperor so she throws him into the struggle for the throne against his will. He does not want to do that and just be with Mai. (the good old putting the greater good above ones personal desires it never gets old. Of course his mother wins by guilt tripping him into becoming emperor by getting herself killed.) People get kidnapped, people get killed. Mai becomes the master of the emperor's grandson.
Yizhi's mother had made an agreement with the prime-minister that he would help Yizhi to the throne and in turn Yizhi would marry his daughter further increasing the prime-minister's influence in court. (like me you will think dude you are already having the highest office under the emperor what is your deal, well he wants his family to be the rulers of Nanxia eventually. dude likes to draw tigers in his spare time so you know his deal)
So who do we need to show up? Yuqing! So Mai can be implicated as a Beimo spy by the prime-minister. Luckily Yizhi had killed Yuqing's sworn brother earlier on so Yuqing had a reason to sneak into Shengdu to make an attempt on Yizhi's life at the beginning of episode 30 (it was only 8 episodes without him but it felt like eons).
We do get a little of him being cheeky in ep 31
He leaves in ep 31 and shows up again in ep 35 (starting ~min 15) and 36.
ep 31-35 So after Yizhi married the prime-minister's daughter and she becomes empress, Mai was devastated and went on a bender. The prime-minister turns the court against Mai so she loses her general job. She asks Yizhi for the mansion of her father and lives there, wallowing in lovesickness, grief and childhood trauma until Yizhi sends the edict to make her his honored imperial consort. She reluctantly lives in the harem but hates being locked up (she is a general gdi), dealing with the jealous empress and also refuses Yizhi so they strike a deal that allows her to live outside. More palace stuff happens with the prime-minister.
When the Beimo army invades again, she is the most capable to do it, so she gets her army back and sets off to fight against Beimo in episode 35.
I think there must have been more filmed and then cut for length because some things are alluded too that would have required some scenes beforehand. Ultimately this drama feels rather lifeless and is just going through the motions apart from some characters adding some sparkle.
The ending does make sense, gotta love that she didn't let herself get locked up in the harem for that loser.
I need to stop watching ascending to the throne dramas that are not well written, why do I keep doing this to myself? Oh right, because I thought that this would be about a female general and ignored that he is the son of the legitimate crown prince. Of course he had to become emperor xP
#Fighting for Love#Wang Ruichang#Wang Rui Chang#Zhang Tianai#Jiang Yunxi#Zhang Haowei#Gao Ge#doing community service#cdrama#excuse my bad quality screenshots#spoilers#A Mai joins the army
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We all have been young and immature and only after experiencing periods of upheaval and displacement can we understand how everything that cannot be expected happens.
However, not all tears represent despair and sadness, In the Upstream of the tears, We are like many others people, moved forward.
People who are optimistic and sincere will definitely hope to reach the other side of time and reap the happiness they want.
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Fighting for Love 阿麦从军 (2024) | Episode 18
#fighting for love#a mai#chang yu qing#zhang tian ai#wang rui chang#crystal zhang#cdrama#阿麦从军#gif set#gifs#richards wang#zhang tianai#wang ruichang#blood tw
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Wang Ruichang for the 2024 Wenrong Awards Ceremony at Hengdian
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_王瑞昌
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Fighting For Love | Killing is just a weapon, not the purpose.
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OMG. When Chang Yuqing was choking A Mai. That was *chef's kiss*, that man is perfection.
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