And here is the return of Fan Xin, aka the homeless god of war, Yat at the golden feast: at the time, I would have been shaking with excitement if it hadn't been so painful and sad.
Was it my imagination, or was Xie Lian painted with a little more gray hair at the end of the series? He thinks he's gone mad, but he still remains Lan Qiancu's mentor.
@fafusya: The way Hua Cheng looks at him... What is this story doing to me! It doesn't often hurt that much because of the characters, 1,000,000% immersion in every second.
@Shikisen_Hishune: I feel incredibly sad in all these looks from Hua Chen every time: PLEASE DON'T DIE OR I'LL HAVE TO TOO. And every time this look is mixed in: NO, I CAN'T. I'LL STAY FOR HIS HIGHNESS' SAKE.
How painful it is for Hua Chen to watch this, and how much he would not dare to leave Xie Lian so that it would not hurt so much...
That's the truth about what happened back then. An endless cycle of hatred, cultivated for generations, that should have passed long ago... This is a pi**ec.
Qi Rong's "torture is what it takes" is just fire (especially the voice acting), damn it, I already laughed when he was frying in boiling water with a crazy smile.
TO THEN START CRYING OVER XIE LIAN. His voice (Ivan Chaban) is amazingly bitter, it hurts a lot.
- Why did you show that everything I once taught is complete nonsense, an emptiness that costs nothing?!
It's a pity for Qianqiu. I'm terribly sorry for Xie Lian. The end of the series I just have b and L.
- Royal brother! Royal brother, you are simply the best in the whole wide world!
The relationship between Qi Rong and Xie Lian is quite complicated. I wonder exactly how they came from that to "Ugh, fuck that prince. Burn everything with fire."
@Shikisen_Hishune: read the novel and find out everything) In general, in principle, I advise you to read the novel, there are many things that are not in donghua
@Dairdre: of course, you can find out everything in the novel, I'm talking about donghua, it's interesting to find out in the donghua format :I'm going to read after the end of the season, if I get out of it, of course (the bookcase constantly looks reproachfully).
Xie Lian is used to being the only one to blame, it seems that it will be easier, but what about himself? he is ready to take the blame instead of others. Hua knows what the prince had to go through, knows him like no one else, and therefore wants to help Xie Lian remove this burden of guilt..
@shagaleevaa: Well, Xie Lian's guilt did not arise from scratch. At the same time, it originally appeared as a result of events that occurred long before the golden feast. He learned from his own experience what it means "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." As a result of his decisions, it really turned out "I wanted the best, but it turned out as always." Even in his case, "it turned out to be worse." That's the beauty of a character like Xie Lian - he's ambiguous and not funny. He really messed up things and he has something to torment his conscience about. But no one blamed him for the results of the Xianle siege...Well, because, in general, there was no one else. That's why, I think, he so readily accepted responsibility for the golden feast - to atone for everything at once, so to speak. And Hua Chen, of course, does not understand this, which is why he is trying to make everything fair.
That's all I'm getting at. As I see it, Hua Chen's therapeutic task is not to convince the prince that he is not guilty of anything (after all, he acted with the best intentions), but that the punishment (Xie Lian himself) should be final. Roughly speaking, yes, you messed up, yes there were consequences, but you have already been punished for them, so now you just need to draw conclusions, let yourself go and move on. And Hua Chen implements this task in the most correct way possible - he is just there, supporting and allowing Xie Lian's experiences to be, without devaluing them or distorting them. At the same time, not allowing these experiences to transform into blind self-flagellation (ha, I remembered the "Incense burner", I'm sorry).
So I rolled it up, of course 😁 But I just really wanted to discuss it)
It was painful and hard. Finally, they showed what really happened at the feast. It was very cool to convey this massacre. And because we were shown how good Qianqiu's parents were, it feels even more painful. It hurts me so much that Xie Lian takes everything on himself every time and thinks that this is normal, and convinces everyone around that this is how it should be. I sigh heavily with Hua Chen. The only thing that diluted this series is Qi Rong. As always, it brings clownish moments)). Let's not think about his childhood with Xie Lian yet.
I was very worried that Xie Lian's reaction would not be shown, where he naturally lost his temper for the first time (on the screen) and yelled at Hua Chen, even grabbed him by the breasts. It hurts, it tastes good, thank you. The logic and psychological problems of the prince are so close to me that tears come to my eyes every time...even 3 years after reading it, the emotions are still the same as the first time. Character development follows the canon, and the audience does not get the false impression that now, after 800 years of wandering, Xie Lian has become quite holy, forgiving and morally unshakable.
But this was really a spoiler about the parents in the flashback of the Golden Feast in the time of Xiangle...I'm thinking now how to live up to season 3 of Donghua :')
"Even if all of them had turned against me, I still wouldn't have died!"
And immediately in my head: "It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts... It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-It hurts!!!"
@nara_takero: I am already preparing warm seagulls and plaids to bring to life those who have not yet read the novel and (when watching donghua) will not be morally ready to find out how the cutie was "born".
Every time I laugh nervously at Xie Lian's phrase from the previous series about the birth of Emin: like, "how can such a cute and reasonable weapon be born through a dark bloody ritual" Otherwise you don't know))))
How painful it is for Cangqiu💔 Poor boy💔 How painful it is for Xie Lian, for them to think that he is to blame for everything 💔💔💔 Wow, it was scary to see what really happened at the Golden Feast... And what Xie Lian had to do for the sake of Qianqiu and the people💔 The way Hua Cheng looks at the suffering Xie Lian😭😭😭😭
Cangqiu 💔 Dancing is very beautiful at the festival. He wanted to give Mom a hairpin. 😭 It's just awful... Both parents.. Qi Rong is beautiful 😅
Cangqiu, who threw Qi Rong into the cauldron, wow... Qi Rong admired Xie Lian so much as a child 💔 So the truth about Xie Liang and that day was revealed.. And yes, Xie Lian lost his temper..
A wave of anger suddenly rose in Xie Lian's soul, and I suddenly had no strength left after it. The flashbacks of the Prince, and then his impulse to speak out, left just a void. And the look of Hua Chen threw me to the 4th volume (in the printed version of the 5th volume) of the novel. Heavily.
This flashback turned out to be more detailed than in the novel, and this is probably even a plus: you immerse yourself in the details more and begin to take what happened in Yunan closer to your heart. There is more empathy. It was also greatly influenced by the dialogue, not even a monologue! Xie Lianam at the end of the series. I felt all his regrets directly, it became very insulting and painful.
The question that worries me is: will the Fengqing still appear in this cave in the next episode? The season is already coming to an end, so I really NEED to see them once again
After all, the arch came out tightened. Hua Chen did everything right. It is a pity that Xie Lian has not yet realized that he is hurting HC with such self-neglect.
Boiling Qi Rong is strong. Although deservedly so. But how much pain is there in this series. Including "Royal brother, you are the best in the whole wide world" and Qi Rong's self-suggestion that it does not hurt him, it does not hurt at all when he was literally cut into pieces.
Well, the cry of Xie Lian's soul and the look of Hua Chen, for whom there is nothing worse than the suffering of his deity, broke his heart. But by the way, thanks to the real war, I now understand Xie Lian's motives and logic more than when I read the novel a couple of years ago.
Was it my imagination, or was Xie Lian painted with a little more gray hair at the end of the series? He thinks he's gone mad, but he still remains Lan Qiancu's mentor.
A full Huacheng languid and heavy sigh
How painful it is for Hua Chen to watch this, and how much he would not dare to leave Xie Lian so that it would not hurt so much...
Qi Rong's "torture is what it takes" is just fire (especially the voice acting), damn it, I already laughed when he was frying in boiling water with a crazy smile.
TO THEN START CRYING OVER XIE LIAN. His voice (Ivan Chaban) is amazingly bitter, it hurts a lot.
- Why did you show that everything I once taught is complete nonsense, an emptiness that costs nothing?!
It's a pity for Qianqiu. I'm terribly sorry for Xie Lian. The end of the series I just have b and L.
The relationship between Qi Rong and Xie Lian is quite complicated. I wonder exactly how they came from that to "Ugh, fuck that prince. Burn everything with fire."
In general, in principle, I advise you to read the novel, there are many things that are not in donghua
That's the beauty of a character like Xie Lian - he's ambiguous and not funny.
He really messed up things and he has something to torment his conscience about. But no one blamed him for the results of the Xianle siege...Well, because, in general, there was no one else. That's why, I think, he so readily accepted responsibility for the golden feast - to atone for everything at once, so to speak.
And Hua Chen, of course, does not understand this, which is why he is trying to make everything fair.
That's all I'm getting at.
As I see it, Hua Chen's therapeutic task is not to convince the prince that he is not guilty of anything (after all, he acted with the best intentions), but that the punishment (Xie Lian himself) should be final.
Roughly speaking, yes, you messed up, yes there were consequences, but you have already been punished for them, so now you just need to draw conclusions, let yourself go and move on.
And Hua Chen implements this task in the most correct way possible - he is just there, supporting and allowing Xie Lian's experiences to be, without devaluing them or distorting them. At the same time, not allowing these experiences to transform into blind self-flagellation (ha, I remembered the "Incense burner", I'm sorry).
So I rolled it up, of course 😁
But I just really wanted to discuss it)
Qi Rong is simply magnificent in his madness , a true demon .
Finally, they showed what really happened at the feast. It was very cool to convey this massacre. And because we were shown how good Qianqiu's parents were, it feels even more painful.
It hurts me so much that Xie Lian takes everything on himself every time and thinks that this is normal, and convinces everyone around that this is how it should be. I sigh heavily with Hua Chen.
The only thing that diluted this series is Qi Rong. As always, it brings clownish moments)). Let's not think about his childhood with Xie Lian yet.
Character development follows the canon, and the audience does not get the false impression that now, after 800 years of wandering, Xie Lian has become quite holy, forgiving and morally unshakable.
But this was really a spoiler about the parents in the flashback of the Golden Feast in the time of Xiangle...I'm thinking now how to live up to season 3 of Donghua :')
"Even if all of them had turned against me, I still wouldn't have died!"
And immediately in my head: "It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts... It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-больно-It hurts!!!"
just to the point of tears.
Otherwise you don't know))))
Here he should look at his wrist and say "A. Well yes. 😐" ))
How painful it is for Xie Lian, for them to think that he is to blame for everything 💔💔💔
Wow, it was scary to see what really happened at the Golden Feast... And what Xie Lian had to do for the sake of Qianqiu and the people💔
The way Hua Cheng looks at the suffering Xie Lian😭😭😭😭
Dancing is very beautiful at the festival.
He wanted to give Mom a hairpin. 😭
It's just awful... Both parents..
Qi Rong is beautiful 😅
Cangqiu, who threw Qi Rong into the cauldron, wow...
Qi Rong admired Xie Lian so much as a child 💔
So the truth about Xie Liang and that day was revealed.. And yes, Xie Lian lost his temper..
Xie Liang wanted peace so much that he took on the sins of others.
It hurts that there are 2 episodes left.
The question that worries me is: will the Fengqing still appear in this cave in the next episode? The season is already coming to an end, so I really NEED to see them once again
Hua Chen did everything right. It is a pity that Xie Lian has not yet realized that he is hurting HC with such self-neglect.
Well, the cry of Xie Lian's soul and the look of Hua Chen, for whom there is nothing worse than the suffering of his deity, broke his heart. But by the way, thanks to the real war, I now understand Xie Lian's motives and logic more than when I read the novel a couple of years ago.