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In which it takes the whole damn village to help Boss Ning kiss his girl, and it pays to have friends like Yu Shisan (most of the time)
A JOURNEY TO LOVE 一念关山 (2023) | EP 12
#a journey to love#一念关山#yngs#ajtl#liu yuning#ning yuanzhou#liu shishi#ren xin#ren ruyi#fang yilun#alen fang#yu shisan#yang ying#yuan lu#qian zhao#sun lang#cdrama#cdrama edit#I LOVED THIS STUPID SHIT
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the squad + last words
#a journey to love#一念关山#a journey to love spoiler#ning yuanzhou#yu shisan#qian zhao#sun lang#yuan lu#yang ying#liu yuning#fang yilun#wang yizhe#chen youwei#li huan#he landou#blood tw#cdrama#my edit
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Valentin and Yang Ying (:
Silly pair of guys...
Yang belongs to the beloved @skitterplant mwah mwah!!!
#dca fandom#daycare attendant#fnaf oc#dca oc#DCA OC Valentin#Valentin#Yang Ying#silly little guys#digital art#illustration
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Anyway, my master is the only woman I'll ever love. Life is long. Who knows what will happen in the future?
A Journey to Love 一念关山 | Li Tong Guang & Yang Ying
#a journey to love#一念关山#li tong guang#yang ying#gif set#li tong guang x yang ying#chang huasen#chang hua sen#he lan dou#he landou#li tongguang#gifs#cdrama#cdramaedits#ajtl spoilers#long post 😅
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You’re acting all high and mighty as a prince; have you forgotten how ugly and lowly you were in the palace? You flirted with me, throwing yourself at me... If it weren't for the fact you have the title of a princess, I would never have talked to you!
I never flirted with you!
A Journey to Love (2023) | Ep. 16
#a journey to love#一念关山#cdrama#he landou#cdramaedit#cdramasource#asiandramasource#yang ying#lextag#this scene...so good#c#mp#mg#he lan dou
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AngelaBaby wearing Rahul Mishra Haute Couture SS24 for 风尚志 March 2024 issue – Photography by Jumbo Tsui.
#angelababy#yang ying#rahul mishra#rahul mishra ss24#chinese actress#cactress#my edit#*#userdramas#asiandramanet#flawlessbeautyqueens#flawlesscelebs#thequeensofbeauty#ladiesofcinema#userladiesblr#cdramaedit#fashion#pictorial#jumbo tsui
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A Journey to Love (2023) | Ep. 18
#a journey to love#一念关山#yuan lu#yang ying#ning yuanzhou#chen youwei#he landou#liu yuning#cdrama#cdramaedit#cdramasource#ajtledit#*gifs:mine#my cuties#when you've been in a coma for days from shock because you just killed a man so you've missed out on all the hot goss
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He Landou (何蓝逗) - Han Chinese
as Yang Ying in A Journey to Love (一念关山)
#he landou#he landou avatars#cdrama#a journey to love#yang ying#ajtl#yi nian guan shan#何蓝逗#一念关山#chinese fc#period fc
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CDrama Year in Review 2023
I'm still very much a CDrama beginner--I just started watching them in the summer of 2022--but since this is the first year I got into them in earnest, I figured I might as well do a year in review a la @dangermousie (whose lists I have found incredibly helpful in deciding which CDramas I really, really need to go back and watch as part of my CDrama education--so thank you!). So, without further adieu, here is my ranking of 2023 CDramas, in order of least enjoyed to most enjoyed*.
(See also: KDrama Year in Review 2023)
*Disclaimer: *not* a measure of objective quality
10. Royal Rumours: This drama was not great? Meng Zi Yi and Jeremy Tsui were fun, but the story started out messy and got messier. For some reason I still finished it, I think because I had a lingering cold and it was all my brain could handle at the time *shrug*
9. Gone with the Rain: I actually really enjoyed this one! The pacing was inconsistent, but Zhang Nan was fun as the irreverent Mo Xi, and we love a grizzled general. Special shout to the teacher who was not actually evil, just a sad lesbian whose gf disappeared on her
8. Love You Seven Times: Intriguing concept, not a strong enough FL to carry it through. The reincarnation stuff really worked for me at first, especially in their first mortal tribulation (as people, not CGI animals), but I got tired of it pretty quickly. I admit, the gifs of Ding Yu Xi as a sexy cat demon *did* pull me back in, but not enough for me to actually finish the thing, alas
7. Destined/Chang Feng Du: Started out really strong, and then stalled out on me. I think I only got up to about episode 22 or so, after their epic desert crossing and new start in a new state--they lost all narrative momentum for me there. I stopped watching and then just...didn't start again. I do, however, remain a big Bai Jing Ting fan, and will be keeping on eye out for whatever he does next
6. Hidden Love: (Contemporary) Age gap romances are hit or miss for me, but Zhao Lu Si absolutely stole/carried the show for me in this one. Although more fun imo when the main couple are in the the will-they-won't-they phase than in the family melodrama after they get together, still the only contemporary CDrama to get me to give it a go this year--and I'm glad I did
5. My Journey to You: Featuring my favorite murder girlies Esther Yu as Yun Wei Shan and Lu Yu Xiao as Shanguan Qian! Gorgeous costumes and sets, sweeping cinematography, and plot that kept me on the edge of my seat. Full disclosure, I have not actually watched the last two episodes because I got busy and then saw weird chatter about them, so I have no comment on the allegedly weird ending
4. Till the End of the Moon: Look, I know the ending wasn't ideal, but for the majority of its run, this drama owned my entire soul. It also introduced me to Bai Lu as Li Su Su, who inspired my first actual tumblr post (that wasn't a reblog) because I was so obsessed with her. And everyone knows that Tantai Jin is the CDrama ML of the year. 10/10, no regrets at letting it take over my life (and the OST my Spotify) from April to May of this year
3. The Story of Kunning Palace: More Bai Lu is always a good thing, and she's extra fun here as the transmigrated former evil empress and totally-over-your-nonsense Xiang Xue Ning here. The reverse haremness of it all totally shows why Bai Lu is the chemistry queen, especially with the princess (Liu Xie Ning) and cranky, morally grey, would-fail-gym-class strategist Xie Wie (Zhang Ling He). So glad this drama made it out of the CDrama vault and didn't languish indefinitely in censorship hell
2. A Journey to Love: Finished this one two days ago as of this writing and am still not normal about it. Ren Ruyi (Liu Shi Shi) and Ning Yuan Zhou (Liu Yu Ning) lead an exceptionally strong ensemble cast in this wuxia that explores the complicated relationships between love, duty, loyalty, loneliness, and companionship. Ruyi and Yuan Zhou are far and away one of my fave OTPs of the year, but just as compelling are the relationships between friends/brothers/fellow assassins Yu Shisan, Yuan Lu (ugh my heart), Qian Zhou, and Sun Lang. This drama definitely has one of the strongest ensemble casts of the year. And the character growth of Yang Ying from little princess abandoned in the cold palace to who she becomes by the end will stick with me for a long time. Plus another 10/10 OST!
1. Lost You Forever S1: I'm not normally a reverse harem girl, but the longing, loss, and hard resolve portrayed to perfection by Yang Zi as Xiao Yao really did it for me here. This whole drama struck an emotional chord for me, and where TTEOTM consumed my soul, LYF took over my heart. Xiao Yao's relationships with her power hungry, overprotective cousin Cang Xuan; hot snake demon Xiang Liu/playboy archery shufu Feng Feng Bei; and perfectly devoted Tushan Jing are all equally compelling to me, and while I may know who she ends up with in the end, who I *think* she should be with changes based on who's on screen at any given time. And A'Nian, my favorite bratty princess who really just needs some strong parenting, holds a special place in my heart. I know we may never get S2, and even if we do, censorship means it probably won't be what the drama makers are capable of, but I'm so glad for this little piece of absolute perfection. And, again, a top notch OST!
Fave Drama: Lost You Forever, by just a hair over A Journey to Love. See above.
Least Fave Drama: Royal Rumours--truly why did I finish this, what was past me thinking
Biggest Disappointment: 2023 is also the year I read Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir, my very first CNovel! But then I didn't even bother checking out its adaptation, Romance of a Twin Flower, because it got rid of everything that made the novel such an addicting read, including a brilliant, strategic, ice cold FL and an ML who actually kind of sucked at the beginning, only to grow on you very, very slowly over time. I'm grateful that the chatter around the drama is what brought the novel to my attention, but other than that, hard pass.
Favorite Male Character: Lots of good ones this year, but I'm gonna go with Cang Xuan (Zhang Wan Yi) from Lost You Forever. The conflict he faces between getting enough power to protect the people he loves the most and that power making him incompatible with those loved ones is so compelling, and his yearning for Xiao Yao even when she's right in front of him is wrenching. Full disclosure, I also just really love the sound of his voice
Favorite Female Character: This could easily have gone to Li Susu (TTEOTM), Xiao Yao (LYF), or Ren Ruyi (AJTL), but I'm gonna go with Bai Lu's Xiang Xue Ning in The Story of Kunning Palace. Something I really loved about this character was just how jaded Xue Ning really was, even in her second go round at life. Yeah, she wants to make amends for the harm done in her previous rise to power, but that has hardly turned her into a good--or even pleasant--person. Instead, she's incredibly skeptical and still plays most things ice cold, especially with her family. As a bonus, we got plenty of Bai Lu's fantastic side eye as she basically had to do high school all over again when she gets called into the palace despite her very best efforts not to be.
Favorite Ship: Ren Ruyi and Yuan Zhao from A Journey to Love have got to be it. They balance each other out so well, and over the course of the drama, learn to communicate effectively with each other whenever they have a problem. They also recognize that not all problems can be solved by ~love~, which makes their relationship even more compelling when they decide to prioritize each other in a way that respects what the other wants from life.
Favorite Secondary Ship: Little princess Yang Ying and Yuan Lu absolutely broke stole my heart in A Journey to Love. Doomed love even more than the main OTP, these two's youthful romance was such much fun to watch, especially as they egged their respective mentors on in their own romance. Yang Ying's recognition that her first love did not have to be her only love is also something I always love to see, even as it broke my heart that (spoiler) she and Yuan Lu never really had a chance at an HEA. Their relationship really exemplified a key theme of this drama: that you should love the people you love while they're still with you because tomorrow is never promised.
Non-2023 Dramas that I Watched: Two non-2023 dramas I watched that deserve a special shout out are Love and Redemption and The Sword and the Brocade. Love and Redemption prepared me to really appreciate the big swings that Till the End of the Moon took, and The Sword and the Brocade went a little way to filling the Story of Ming Lan shaped hole in my heart. The Sword and the Brocade also had absolutely searing critique of the concubine system, even as it featured one of the most genuinely good-hearted FLs I've seen. Would recommend both!
Most Looking Forward To: Yes, I'm a sucker and the censors (not to mention the characters) will probably break my heart, but I'm still crossing my fingers that Lost You Forever S2 will live up to the promise of part one. See above: still a CDrama beginner, have not yet had all the optimism knocked out of me. Sue me.
#CDrama#year in review#Lost You Forever#A Journey to Love#The Story of Kunning Palace#My Journey to You#Hidden Love#Chang Feng Du#Destined CDrama#Till the End of the Moon#Love You Seven Times#Gone with the Rain#Ren Ruyi#Yang Ying#Yuan Lu#Bai Lu#Meta#CDrama Review
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"Yes, every tool has their place, he thinks. You and I will try to build this land with shovel and plow, needle and loom, with ink and paper and pigment. But if there comes a time we must guard the kingdom from its king, we reach for the blade."
#一念关山#a journey to love#cdrama#wuxia#yang ying#li tongguang#it's done#well an epilogue is probably coming sometime in the next two months#but this is the meat of it#it's not perfect but it's done#and it's longer than my master's thesis#my fic
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Yep thats us ready to ship them in the end :P
#liu yue#zhu zhengting#mo xiao hei#mo chen#hei ze#yang ying#dashing youth#chinese drama#cdrama#wuxia#drama scene
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A Journey to Love ep. 33
#a journey to love#一念关山#ning yuangzhou#yu shisan#yang ying#liu yuning#fang yilun#he landou#cdrama#my edit#gif#this ep was a lot. dreading the next ones 🙈
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#jtl#ning yuanzhou#cdramaart#cdrama#fanart#a journey to love#journey to love#liu yuning#ren ruyi#yang ying#illustrations#art#yi nian guan shan#一念关山#li tongguang
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A Journey to Love 一念关山 | Episode 39
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YANG YING & LI TONGGUANG A Journey to Love — Ep. 36
#a journey to love#一念关山#cdrama#chang hua sen#he lan dou#cdramedit#cdramasource#asiandramasource#li tongguang#yang ying#lextag#um hiii my first cdrama gifs#i just really loved this scene#c#mp#its been 4 years since a gifset on this blog#thats how i know i love this drama
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The difference between how Li Tongguang and Yang Ying turned out - given their backgrounds - is that LTG's shifu was Ren Xin, herself a half-adult when she took him on, and later the perfect assassin that she became; and A Ying's was Ren Ruyi, who resurrected herself and allowed people into her heart and lived for more than revenge.
Add in the fact of Ning Yuanzhou's presence in A Ying's life as a gege and in Ren Ruyi's life as a partner and companion, and it's not hard to see why these two kids turned out the way they did.
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