Eternal Love (三生三世十里桃花) review

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This was one of the most memorable shows I watched, which really got me into the whole xianxia genre of shows. I enjoyed the magic and the multiple lives concept that allowed us to experience various worlds. A lot of this felt vaguely familiar, since it closely follows many Chinese beliefs about immortals up in the heavens. I think back on parts of the show often and I will definitely want to rewatch it at some point.

I first became obsessed with Zhang Bin Bin (Vin Zhang) coming out of this and eventually watched a bunch of his other costume dramas too. He was my first actor crush from the shows, with many more to follow lol. He was the reason I made a “Gimme More” list of actors I want to see more of.

Major thanks to Drama Slot for the episode summary I referenced for my own summary.

Total episodes: 58, about 40 min each (watched it on Netflix but you can find it on Viki)

Listen to the OST on Spotify (my fav song is Liang Liang 凉凉=cold/cool “Bracing the Chill)

Title in Chinese is San Sheng San Shi Shi Li Tao Hua 三生三世十里桃花:
San = three, sheng = life/lives, san = three again, shi = world, the next shi = ten, li = mile, tao = peach, hua = flower. So three lives, three worlds, 10 miles of peach blossoms. This is referencing what happens in the show and a location in it that is a peach tree paradise.

Source: Viki

Warning: possible spoilers ahead!

I rated this one a 10/10.

I loved so much about this show. For me it got really interesting around episode 10 and then just kept going with more and more craziness. I guess I really didn’t know what I was getting into at the start of my cdrama journey haha.

I was captivated by Ye Hua’s utter devotion to Su Su/Bai Qian and all the pain he underwent throughout the whole process. Poor kid did not have it easy, with duty and betrayal and loss.

What I didn’t like about Bai Qian’s character is that she had basically no attachment to her child. She was very selfish in that aspect and was more focused on herself or Ye Hua. This is one of the reasons I don’t think I want kids, because I’m concerned I might be like that.

This one made it on a whopping 13 of my lists:

  1. Fav Shows
  2. Kissworthy
  3. Doting/Smitten
  4. Keep Your Eyes Peeled
  5. Want to Rewatch
  6. Magic
  7. Cross-Dressing
  8. Palace Dramas
  9. Alternate Identity
  10. Gimme More (Vin Zhang, Dilraba Dilmurat, Dai Si)
  11. Lookalikes (Vin, Dilraba)
  12. Pretty Boys (Gao Wei Guang)
  13. Gorgeous (Dilraba, Dai Si)

Tropes/themes in this show:

  • jealous female love rival who thinks she deserves the male lead
  • male love rival who fights to win the female lead
  • main leads who need to stay away from and/or be mean to each other to protect each other
  • side character who also falls in love with main lead, but can never be with them and ends up finding their own happiness with someone else (ok the second part I think isn’t true…)
  • main lead who needs to do something completely against their character to accomplish a larger goal; in the mean time they alienate their loved ones and have a falling out
  • main lead who sacrifices him/herself to save the other
  • arranged marriage that turns out to be with the person they fell in love with in a different context
  • main female dresses as a man and another woman falls in love with her
  • main females dresses as a man and lives amongst them without being discovered
  • someone decides the only way to protect themselves and their loved ones is by gaining power (usually a throne)

Show Summary:

There’s a naughty little fox who is the daughter of the fox king, Bai Zhu. They are the Nine-Tailed White Fox Tribe. She gets sent to a famous mountain, Kunlun, to cultivate and stay out of trouble. The god who takes her there magically disguises her as a boy since the master only takes male disciples. The master is Mo Yuan, God of War, and he can see through the disguise, but still accepts her because a precious magic fan chose her (so that means something good right?). The god who took her there gives her the name Si Yin. She and another guy show up at the same time and she becomes the last, 17th disciple.

After maaaaaaaaaaaaany many years (20,000 apparently), Si Yin is known to be Mo Yuan’s favorite disciple. This is the part of the story that didn’t really get me the first time — I see the dedication he has to her but I don’t feel it. And why exactly does he like her? Maybe when I rewatch, I’ll notice more.

There’s a goddess who is in love with Mo Yuan and is jealous so she kidnaps Si Yin, but of course Mo Yuan saves his disciple. He then fights and basically breaks ties with the goddess, chasing her off the mountain.

One of the fox’s cousins gets sent to the mountain to escape an arranged marriage, her name is Xuan Nu.

On the mountain, there is a golden lotus in a pond, which Mo Yuan takes care of. It was given to him by his father and he’s supposed to care for it until it can take human form.

Si Yin likes to sneak off the mountain and she convinces one of her disciple brothers, the 9th one – Ling Yu, to go with her (as they often do). They get captured by the Ghost Tribe Lord, Qing Cang, on their way. He’s plotting a rebellion against the Celestial Tribe and apparently forcing Ling Yu to be his godson is going to help.

Ghost Tribe’s second prince, Li Jing, and princess, Yan Zhi, are both pretty nice folks unlike their dad and they both take a liking to Si Yin. I guess Li Jing can tell Si Yin is a woman. I don’t understand the naming convention of this tribe, I guess there are no family names? Or Qing Cang and Yan Zhi’s names actually supposed to be Li Qing Cang and Li Yan Zhi? Or they aren’t actually biologically related? Both siblings at some point help Si Yin escape. Also I love their looks, not only are both actors beautiful but I love the little face things they have that make them look a little animalistic.

Source: DramaPanda

Ultimately it’s Mo Yuan who comes, fights Qing Cang, and brings back his two disciples. Si Yin was supposed to undergo a trial that is lightning bolts (common thing for immortals in their cultivation, apparently), but Mo Yuan takes them for her. Why? Because she’s not ready? What’s the point of him doing it, why does she still get credit?

Up at the Celestial Tribe, the Heavenly Lord is like the emperor and is concerned about Qing Cang’s growing power and ambition. One of his advisors is the very old and powerful (yet never aging) Donghua Dijun, who apparently is as old as time and isn’t interested in running the court so he lets Heavenly Lord rule. They figure they should replace Qing Cang with someone more cooperative, like Li Jing. Over at the Fox Tribe (they live in Qing Qiu), the fox king’s granddaughter is born and named Bai Fengjiu. She gets her own show with Eternal Love of Dream.

Li Jing got in trouble for helping Si Yin but his sister helps him escape and he eventually goes to Kunlun mountain to confess his feelings to Si Yin. They won’t let him on the grounds and he fights with the senior disciple, Die Feng. Eventually he finds a cave nearby to stay at. He starts courting Si Yin, but Xuan Nu is jealous and wants to be with him, so she makes herself look like Si Yin to seduce Li Jing. Si Yin catches them together and gets upset. Li Jing highly regrets it but it’s too late. He goes back to Ghost Tribe and Xuan Nu follows him.

Qing Cang is furious with Li Jing but Xuan Nu saves him by offering to help Qing Cang in his war as long as she can marry Li Jing. So they get married and Li Jing is miserable. Xuan Nu ends up getting beaten and sent back to Kunlun as a declaration of war.

The battle starts and Ling Yu (9th disciple) is gravely injured. Li Jing protects Si Yin against his brother the first prince of Ghost Tribe, Li Yuan. Si Yin’s 4th brother Bai Zhen swoops in to save her and Ling Yu but Ling Yu still dies from his injuries. Mo Yuan ultimately has to use a magic bell to capture Qing Cang, then sacrifice his soul to seal Qing Cang in the bell.

Si Yin is absolutely devastated and clings on to her master’s final words: wait for me to return. She refuses to believe he’s dead dead. She takes his lifeless body and uses blood from her heart to preserve him. It’s a special power that the Fox Tribe’s blood has.

Li Jing has taken over the Ghost Tribe and locked up his brother Li Yuan (but I think he made everyone believe Li Yuan was dead). Si Yin learns that they have a jade that can preserve bodies, so she goes to ask Li Jing for it but he says it was lost. Xuan Nu shows up with the jade, which makes Si Yin mad he lied to her. He was jealous of Mo Yuan. Now he’s mad at Xuan Nu.

A childless couple from Celestial Tribe (the eldest prince and his wife, I believe) was sent to Kunlun and they encounter the golden lotus, which ends up floating into the wife’s body and giving them a child (or I guess more accurately, a pregnancy). When the baby is born, a very auspicious sign shows up in the sky. He is named Ye Hua.

Si Yin returns to her home in Qing Qiu (where the nine-tailed foxes live) and goes back to being Bai Qian. That’s who she really is and she was a princess of the Fox Tribe before she went to Kunlun and lived as a male disciple. 70,000 years pass and this is when Mo Yuan’s seal on the bell is going to wear off. Ye Hua has grown up and he’s either the crown prince or at least the de facto one. Why his dad isn’t next in line may have been addressed but I don’t recall. He looks just like Mo Yuan and people start commenting on it here and there when they meet him. Is he a reincarnation? A clone?

Bai Qian has been keeping Mo Yuan’s body in a cave at her tribe, she’s taken over as Queen of Qing Qiu and now she’s considered an auntie (aka not a spring chicken anymore). She was betrothed to Sang Ji, the second son of the Heavenly Lord, and Ye Hua’s uncle, but she’s not very interested in even meeting him. Again with the lack of family names… did they just never mention a possible shared surname for Ye Hua and Sang Ji? He goes to Qing Qiu but she doesn’t come out and he meets and falls in love with Shao Xin, Bai Qian’s maid instead. Ultimately, the couple gets exiled and Bai Qian’s engagement is shifted to Ye Hua to maintain the alliance between the tribes. Su Jin, a girl who was adopted by the royal family after her entire tribe was annihilated, grew up with Ye Hua and is not happy about this engagement.

Meanwhile, at this point Fengjiu has grown up into a spritely young girl and she is saved by Dijun in a chance encounter. She probably falls in love instantly. He’s a beautiful man with a white mane and an aloof personality. She decides she needs to repay his kindness so she eventually tracks him down up in Celestial Tribe and goes to be a maid at his palace.

Mo Yuan had told Bai Qian how to seal the bell before he sacrificed his soul, so now Bai Qian goes to try to reseal the bell. She battles it out with Qing Cang, who has been gathering power inside the bell all these years. He is able to send her down to the mortal realm with her memories wiped. So somewhere around here is when things started to get interesting for me. I didn’t care as much about the Kunlun/Mo Yuan/Si Yin storyline and once we transitioned away, I liked the show a lot more.

As a mortal, Bai Qian is living in a remote hut she happened upon in the middle of the forest. She randomly comes across what appears to be an injured snake, which she takes him to nurse. She’s living sort of like a Snow White at this point, with random animals that she cares for. Turns out this “snake” is actually Ye Hua’s dragon form shrunk down. He got injured fighting a beast he was supposed to tame. There are some funny scenes where Bai Qian is talking at the snake and he’s getting offended or being rude to her, but she can’t understand what he’s hissing about. He eventually falls for her and comes back in human form pretending to be injured. They spend time together as she nurses him back and she falls for him too. As a mortal, she doesn’t have a name, so he names her Su Su. I hate this name and cringed every time they used it haha. It just sounds so unoriginal and a little childish.

Su Jin weasels her way into becoming the Heavenly Lord’s (Ye Hua’s grandpa) consort. She’s plotting to become Ye Hua’s consort, which is her real goal.

Su Su and Ye Hua’s relationship develops, they get married and live a quiet peaceful life, but he has to leave her one day and he’s gone for 6 months! This is the craziness of time warp between the heavenly and mortal realms, each day the heavens is a year on earth. He had to handle some business in the heavens, which took a couple of hours… and the mortals lost half a year. He has to think of a way to bring her to the heavenly realm but avoid the mistakes of his uncle Sang Ji who had nearly lost his life trying to be with the woman he loved.

His plan is to fake his death and go be with her in the mortal world. He gives her a copper mirror that they can talk through (basically a walkie talkie set) and then returns to his duties. The Mermaid Clan has been plotting a rebellion that he needs to quell. During the battle, his copper mirror falls and Su Jin finds it, thus finding out about Su Su. Su Su is desperate to find Ye Hua so she breaks through the protective barrier he set up to hide her and is discovered by the Celestial Tribe. They were going to kill her but when they find out she is pregnant with Ye Hua’s child, they imprison her.

Over in Ghost Tribe, Yan Zhi finds her oldest brother was being held captive so she helps save him. She wants her brothers to make up but they won’t and Li Yuan plots his own rebellion. Xuan Nu is pregnant with Li Jing’s child and he finally warms up to her a little bit. When she finds out the child has no heartbeat, she hides it from him and desperately seeks a solution.

Ye Hua awakes from his injuries to learn Su Su was captured. He has to pretend to be indifferent to Su Su to protect her life, but he privately visits her when he can. Su Jin does all sorts of crooked things to prey on Su Su the poor mortal and she misleads her into thinking Ye Hua doesn’t really care about her. She even frames Su Su for pushing her into a dangerous portal when she jumped in herself. Su Jin comes out blind and Su Su is punished by giving her eyesight to Su Jin. Ye Hua decides to do it himself to try to minimize the horror but Su Su is traumatized. Looking back, I didn’t like how weak and pathetic Su Su was.

Meanwhile, in another part of the Celestial Tribe, Fengjiu and Dijun have had some time together and he has had to save her a few more times lol. She’ll never get her debt repaid. She ends up hanging out at his place in her fox form and basically being his pet. He might know what’s really going on but he seems to enjoy playing along.

Li Jing doesn’t want to kill his brother because it will only make their father stronger. Yan Zhi can’t handle seeing her brothers like this so she retreats to live in peace in the mortal realm. Xuan Nu basically gives birth to a stillborn but she won’t give up and treats the baby like a normal one.

Su Su gives birth to a son and names him A’Li (as in separation). Shortly thereafter, she jumps into the portal that Su Jin went into before. Normally for mortals, you die, but she falls back into her immortal world. Ye Hua jumps in after her and is heavily injured. This whole time, there was also the standing engagement to Bai Qian that both sides were putting off (the Fox Tribe because Bai Qian was missing and Ye Hua because he was already in love).

Fengjiu is told to leave the Celestial Tribe because she was causing too many problems for Dijun. Bai Qian returns to her immortal form after this trial as a mortal and decides to drink a forgetfulness potion to drown away the depressing memories. She retains sensitivity to light due to her eye injury as a mortal.

Ye Hua is only saved by the Soul Gathering Lamp, a precious item from Su Jin’s tribe. She is rewarded for getting it by becoming his consort but he’s cold to her. He is desperate to try to find Su Su or bring her back to life. He tries using the Soul Gathering Lamp but it’s not enough. 300 years later, he’s just as tortured and still trying. A’Li is a toddler and his father dotes on him while pining for his mother. Fengjiu steals the lamp to try to bring back Mo Yuan for her aunt (Bai Qian). Ye Hua is devastated thinking he can’t bring back Su Su anymore.

Dijun secretly decides to do a mortal trial to allow Fengjiu to have a romance with him, since his immortal being is incapable of love. She is told that to repay his kindness, she can accompany him on his trial. He’s the emperor and she’s one of his concubines. I don’t think he looks very good in this character, so I didn’t really care of this part of the story. Man he really rocks that white hair look.

The Eastern Sea king is having a banquet to celebrate his new son and a bunch of important immortals are to attend. On the way there, Ye Hua catches Bai Qian falling out of a tree and recognizes Su Su but she vanishes. Before the banquet, they finally meet when she runs into A’Li. She lends him her fan and he accidentally triggers the magical power so it blows away all the light covers. Her sensitivity to light is triggered and a white sash covers her eyes to protect them. It’s just like what she used as a mortal after her sight was taken. A’Li immediately recognizes her as his mother from the painting he grew up with and Ye Hua approaches her but of course she’s all “yo stranger don’t touch me.”

Later he runs into her again in the garden and notices clues that convince him she’s Su Su. A’Li is a great clingy child here, ensuring the two get a chance to be around each other. Bai Qian cutely nicknames him something like “sticky rice ball” because of it. Then Ye Hua straight up leaves A’Li at Qing Qiu and then moves in under the excuse that they are engaged lol. At one point, she takes A’Li on a little outing to the mortal world and gets in a little trouble. Ye Hua shows up to save her and later he kisses her dressed as a man (as time freezes?) and he’s not shy at all about his love.

Su Jin frames Sang Ji’s teenage son Yuan Zhen for molesting her and he gets punished with a trial in the mortal world. He shows up as Dijun’s son in that trial. Shao Xin begs Bai Qian to step in and help her son because his fate is a terrible one in this mortal life. Bai Qian agrees to go spend time in the mortal realm and becomes his master.

While she’s gone, Xuan Nu shows up in Qing Qiu, finds Mo Yuan’s body, and decides to take and A’Li with her. She’s looking for any way to restore her son… who has been a body in a crib all this time? When Bai Qian comes back from the mortal realm, she goes to the Ghost Tribe to battle it out with Xuan Nu. Ye Hua has to come in to save her.

To help Dijun succeed in his trial, he needs to experience all the bitterness of mortal life, including heartbreak. Fengjiu has to do this to him, oh boy.

Ye Hua learns about Bai Qian’s past as Si Yin and her relationship with Mo Yuan. He sees the resemblance they have. Later, he sees Bai Qian entering a lake and uses his magic to drag her out kiss her, almost to reassure himself. He’s traumatized from when Su Su jumped in the portal.

Ye Hua convinced Bai Qian to go to the Celestial Tribe with him and lets her live in the palace where Su Su used to be. Su Jin is super jealous and causes some ruckus.

The eldest prince of the Western Sea has been unconscious for awhile and Zhe Yan (the immortal who took Bai Qian to Kunlun at the beginning) finally figures out it is because Mo Yuan’s soul has been reassembling there. Bai Qian and Ye Hua both go there and Ye Hua tries to force a kiss. It’s aggressive. She needs the Soul Gathering Lamp and he has brought it for her, but he really wants her to love him. To repay him, she lets him carry her to bed and they spend the night together. Does she like him or is she just tolerating?

Ye Hua then goes on a dangerous trip to get a magical plant to help restore Mo Yuan. He’s jealous of what Bai Qian might feel for Mo Yuan but still willing to give her what she wants. His arm gets ripped off by one of the beasts guarding the plant cave but he gets what he needs.

Xuan Nu had found Zhi Yan in the mortal world and they went to try to get some of the plant too. Xuan Nu dies in the process and Zhi Yan has to go to great efforts to make the elixir that ultimately saves her nephew and brings him to life.

Mo Yuan is revived and he explains who Ye Hua is. He was that golden lotus, which was actually his twin brother. Ok, definitely not what I was expecting, I thought they’d be more of the same soul split up or something. There was trouble during the birth and their father had to use half his cultivation to preserve the second child in lotus form. When Mo Yuan’s soul dissipated, Ye Hua the lotus was restored and able to become a human fetus. Now he finds that his twin is with the love of his life… sad. He accepts it though and does his best to wish them well.

Ye Hua had to undergo a trial as a mortal and Su Jin sends a Su Su creation to him to convince Bai Qian that he only loves Su Su and not her. Bai Qian does start to question, so she drinks. She accidentally knocks over the Soul Gathering Lamp and breaks it, which releases fragments of her soul. She remembers her life as Su Su and goes to get revenge on Su Jin, getting her eyes back. Su Jin tries to complain to Heavenly Lord and Dijun, but her lies and terrible crimes are exposed. She is banished to guard the bell and is given fish eyes with poor vision so she’s sort of blind.

Qing Cang’s spirit gets released and he kills his son to gain more power. A giant battle ensues and Ye Hua now has to sacrifice himself to seal the bell and defeat Qing Cang. He dies in Bai Qian’s arms and she is devastated. She had been questioning whether he loved her or just pitied her but now she just wants to keep his body. His family demand it back and they eventually get it and put it in basically the Celestial Tribe’s cemetery.

Bai Qian often dreams of him and sits at a little tombstone she erected for him. She passes on her queenship to Fengjiu, who didn’t want it because she was heartbroken she couldn’t be with Dijun, but finally relented. Bai Qian has been wandering the world. A’Li shows up and has her come with him to visit Ye Hua’s grave. She falls asleep there and dreams of him again.

After she leaves, there is energy around the coffin and Ye Hua is alive again. The cemetery was a great place for healing his primordial spirit. He had spent all the powers of his dad, which were in him from when he was a lotus and when he defeated the beasts guarding the magical plant. He rushes to go find Bai Qian in the peach tree woods. I completely forgot to note these magical woods with ever-blossoming peach trees. It’s the immortal Zhe Yan’s retreat where he often hangs out with Bai Qian’s 4th brother Bai Zhen. Bai Qian would often go there to hide and get away from the world. That was where she fell out of the tree and she and Ye Hua first met as immortals. It holds very special meaning to her. She thinks she’s dreaming again but Ye Hua assures her this time she is not.

How To: show Chinese characters on WordPress

laelene Posted in how to guides,Tags: , ,
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Now that I’m reviewing Chinese dramas, I wanted to be able to type Chinese characters into my blog posts, but they were all coming out as question marks when I saved! 真烦人!

I did some research and got some confusing answers before finally getting it to work, so I wanted to log that in case you have trouble too. Ultimately it was the answer to this thread that helped me decipher what I needed to do. Below are step by step instructions following that answer.

I logged in to my webhost provider and thankfully they had quick and easy links, so I clicked on “phpMyAdmin”

That landed me on this page:

I thought I’d fiddle around with the Server Connection Collation dropdown and change it to one targeted for Simplified Chinese, but that didn’t seem to do anything. Instead I chose my site from the selection on the left panel, then clicked on the SQL tab:

Then in the box, I pasted the code from the help topic:

alter table wp_posts convert to character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci;
alter table wp_links convert to character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci;
alter table wp_comments convert to character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci;
alter table wp_terms convert to character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci;

After I clicked “Go” I got some green messages confirming the changes and then that SQL box was blank again. That was it! Once I returned to my blog and added Chinese characters, now they display correctly and don’t get reverted to a mess of ??????s lol.

Legend of Fuyao (扶摇) review

laelene Posted in general blog, reviews,Tags: , ,
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I started watching this, then lost interest at episode 10 and picked it up again after watching all of Eternal Love and Eternal Love of Dream. The main actress is the same so I wanted to see more of what she would be like in another role. I found the development slow and unconvincing at first, but the pacing got better after I returned to it. Also, it had some pretty wild fight scenes that I still reference to this day (the twirling bed scene, the bedroom fight scene, and the water fight scene). Apparently the water fight scene was so taxing that Ethan Juan even passed out a few times filming it.

Big thanks to Cnewsdevotee for recaps that helped me with my summary.

Total episodes: 66, about 40 min each (watched it on Viki)

Listen to the OST on Spotify (it’s close but my fav by just a little is Chuang 窗=window, because it’s got a unique sound, though Ao Hong Chen 傲红尘/傲紅塵=proud mortal world is a nice soothing second… and the instrumental Yi Ai Nan Qiu 一爱难求/一愛難求=a love hard to ask for totally makes me think of the show)

Title in Chinese is simply Fu Yao 扶摇:
Fu = to help or assist. Yao = to shake/sway/rock. So to help you sway? Or to assist you while something is shaking, kind of like to hold you steady? In this case it’s the main character’s name and I’m not sure it’s meant to mean much more than that.

Source: Dramas with a Side of Kimchi

Warning: possible spoilers ahead!

I rated this one an 8/10.

It’s weird to me to see Zhan Beiye’s face, which is kind of pretty, versus the voice they use for him, which is hyper masculine. That sort of mismatch was jarring to me.

Whoa, I was watching Miss Truth and researching the historical figures, which led me down a rabbit hole to discover that Zhangsun Wuji was an actual person! I did not expect this show to have any basis in reality whatsoever. I mean, I think all they did was take his name since the real person was a politician and not a ruler.

This one is on 6 lists:

  1. Kissworthy
  2. Magic
  3. Palace Dramas
  4. Alternate Identity
  5. Gimme More (Leo Liang, Ethan Juan)
  6. Lookalikes (Ethan Juan)

Tropes/themes in this show:

  • star-crossed couple who can bring each other (or the world) danger by being together
  • jealous female love rival who thinks she deserves the male lead
  • main leads who need to stay away from and/or be mean to each other to protect each other
  • main lead’s mother who is of low status and gets bullied (in this case technically not low status, but she’s powerless)
  • side character who also falls in love with main lead, but can never be with them and ends up finding their own happiness with someone else
  • main leads who are able to trust each other innately and trick their enemies by seemingly fighting and losing trust or cutting the relationship
  • main lead who sacrifices him/herself to save the other
  • main lead is key to the destruction of the world
  • someone decides the only way to protect themselves and their loved ones is by gaining power (usually a throne)
  • childhood connection between the main leads

Show Summary:

There’s a prophecy about a girl with a five-colored rock who can bring destruction to the world. A mysterious man is supposed to go on a mission to find the girl an stop this from happening. Meanwhile, Fuyao is a naughty girl who lives on a mountain. She’s part of the servants who are treated as less than human. The mountain is home to disciples of the Xuan Yuan sect and she is friendly with the senior disciple brother, Yan Jingchen. He’s protective of her, but one of the disciple sisters Pei Yuan is jealous and arrogant so she bullies Fuyao.

As a servant class girl, Fuyao isn’t supposed to be allowed to learn martial arts and magic, but Jingchen has secretly taught her as they’ve grown up together. The leader of the servants is a man she calls Uncle Zhou. Apparently they are the Xuan You division (I don’t recall this at all). He scolds her a lot but cares for her deeply and she causes him a lot of worry. I guess at some point we learn her full name is Meng Fuyao. I don’t remember if that’s when we find out more about her identity later in the show.

She wants to sneak into a Xuan Yuan sect event, but Uncle Zhou catches her and makes her go down the mountain to buy wine. While down there, she gets into some trouble, runs into a Taiyuan kingdom prince who is being hunted down. The prince, Xuan Yuanming is captured by Qi Zhen’s (the prime minister) people.

Qi Zhen wants to usurp the throne but the dying king tells him that the Xuan bloodline is critical (and his bloodline can do some sort of water manipulation magic). Qi Zhen wants to figure out how to learn this magic so he can take the throne and not be disregarded as an illegitimate ruler. Somehow kidnapping the prince is supposed to help him?

Prince Yuanming needed medical care and ended up at a mysterious healer’s place. It’s either at the Xuan Yuan sect or just down the mountain. His name is Zong Yue and he is friends with Prince. We find out the prince is fake (so who is he? you’ll see…) and needs an herb to help show fake water power. Meanwhile, Fuyao also needs the herb to help her friend (or was it a pet?) who is sick. It’s not an easy plant to get and the two end up fighting up and down a cliff and in a pond. You can see that the prince (or whoever he really is) is a cheeky guy from their interaction. He is victorious and leaves her behind.

At Xuan Yuan sect, there’s a banquet where we find out Pei Yuan is Qi Zhen’s niece. Might that explain her arrogance and haughtiness? Fuyao is there to serve and sees Prince introduced as the heir apparent of Taiyuan, but she had seen the real one and realizes it’s not him. Prince knocks water out of her hand and makes her go with him to change. He pretends to be dumb and clueless in front of Qi Zhen but he’s very clever. Fuyao fights him again lol and they both know the other is not so simple.

Jingchen is the son of the Xuan Yuan sect leader and he is betrothed to Pei Yuan. She’s delighted but he’s not. He wants to be with Fuyao and vice versa. He’s too timid to say anything and directly refuse though; her family is too powerful. He wants both worlds and expects Fuyao to be his concubine, but she is not about that.

Pei Yuan is jealous and secretly signs up Fuyao for a dangerous competition that the sect was holding, basically expecting her to die in it. Everyone seems to think Fuyao won’t make it, but she gets through (with help). Towards the end, Prince had helped her and they got some special umbrella, but it failed and Fuyao fell into some water. Uncle Zhou had given her a staff since she didn’t have a sword (or any weapon really) and it triggers something in the bottom of the lake. She is transported somewhere and water figures attack her. She learns some sort of fighting there.

Somehow in her dreams she seems to get transported to that place to get trained, but she doesn’t remember when she wakes up. Ultimately, she learns some powerful fighting skills and could have won the competition but she was too nice to do that to Jingchen, who was the finalist with her. She gets accused of witchcraft for the fighting style she used and is locked up.

Uncle Zhou comes to save her and is crushed by a gate when they leave. He knows secrets about her and how there are 5 seals on her. This water fighting activated a seal. Once they start unsealing, I guess there’s no turning back. He urges her to run away and tells her to visit all 5 kingdoms. She’s got a quest now.

A lot of things happen in the escape and Prince ultimately helps Fuyao to Healer Zong’s place. Meanwhile Qi Zhen goes to seek out some evil lady who tells him how he can master the water power. It involves sacrificing Yuanming and obtaining a very precious bell. Fake Yuanming is actually Crown Prince of Tian Quan kingdom, Zhangsun Wuji and he is prepared for all this plotting by Qi Zhen. What is his purpose of pretending to be Yuanming? Does he want the throne too?

Wuji and Fuyao both end up leaving the mountain. Wuji is being hunted by Qi Zhen’s people. Before leaving, Fuyao goes to get revenge on Pei Yuan and she faints. One of the maids takes advantage of the situation and cuts Pei Yuan’s face; of course Fuyao is later blamed.

Qi Zhen needs the bell from Tiansha kingdom and trades it for land. Tiansha’s Prince Lie, Zhan Beiye, is sent to escort the item. Along the way, he runs into Fuyao and saves her. He then thinks she stole the bell from him and keeps her with his party. She saves him from drowning and a girl rushes over to give him CPR but he wakes up just in time to run away from her. She’s Yalan Zhu and she’s obsessed with him and follows him everywhere. Fuyao makes friends with her, but Beiye pretends to like Fuyao (well he kind of actually does) to get Yalan Zhu to leave him alone.

Pei Yuan marries Jingchen, but overhears her father-in-law telling Jingchen he can use poison on her when she is no longer useful. Yikes.

Wuji takes Mr. Zong to an abandoned home, which turns out to be where Mr. Zong’s family plaques are. He doesn’t want to face the hard fact of what happened to them (they were murdered). He is a descendant of Xuan and part of the Taiyuan royal bloodline. Maybe the last one left.

Beiye finds out Qi Zhen was in on stealing the bell and in cahoots with the king of Tiansha (who I guess is his brother?).

Xiao Qi, one of Fuyao’s friends, had left the mountain with her but they got separated. She follows markings to find him and ends up in a slave market. Pei Yuan set it up to try to kill her. She offers the slaves rewards for killing Fuyao. It’s a hot mess and Beiye, Yalan Zhu, Wuji all show up. Wuji blocks Fuyao’s sword when she went to attack Pei Yuan. This was all to protect her and it also made it seem like he was on Pei Yuan’s side. But he safely gets her away and hands her over to Beiye and Yalan Zhu.

They figure out that Xiao Qi is being kept prisoner at Qi Zhen’s. Yalan Zhu knows magic to make Fuyao look like someone else and she poses as Qi Zhen’s distant relative, Yuwen Zi. Qi Zhen wants to use her as a pawn in his power play by marrying her to the king. Fuyao and Beiye find the bell but there’s a trap so they can’t remove it yet.

Meanwhile, the king dies and Qi Zhen uses dark magic to get water power. It’s important for the Taiyuan royals to have this power so they can keep flooding at bay. Now that the king is dead, someone needs to stop water flowing from the sky. Qi Zhen shows up dramatically to show off his new power and the water stops. He is gleeful, but turns around to find it was Wuji behind him actually doing it and he never got the power.

To celebrate Wuji ascending the throne, they do a hunting trip. Pei Yuan suggests hunting slaves instead. My, she’s cruel. She uses Xiao Qi as bait for Fuyao and of course Fuyao has to go save him. Fuyao and Wuji end up fighting a crazy leaf monster in the woods, it’s that evil lady who told Qi Zhen how to get water power. He pretends to be saved by her when they emerge from the woods. He has to keep up his dopey king act for Qi Zhen.

Fuyao no longer needs to stay at the manor so she stages her death with a fire. Mr. Zong happens to be there sneaking around and helps her, but gets an arrow to the chest. He needs to deliver something to Wuji in the palace and shows her a secret tunnel to do it for him. Qi Zhen is searching for whoever set the fire and runs into the king’s (Wuji) room. He’s half naked on the bed and Qi Zhen won’t let up until a woman’s voice calls out and a hand slides onto Wuji’s chest. Fuyao was hiding there and pretends to be a lover. They do quite a bit of fighting here.

Wuji is looking for some magical dragon armor and goes to a chamber where there’s a hologram of it. Fuyao’s necklace is drawn to that and it seems to be where she can unlock another seal. Wuji knows about this? He bets her if she can get his necklace off him, he will help her. So now Fuyao returns to the Qi manor as Yuwen Zi pretending to have escaped the fire.

Yun Hen is Qi Zhen’s adoptive son but he really is just a loyal dog to Qi Zhen. When he interacts with Mr. Zong, who was brought along from the mountain, there’s a possible connection to Mr. Zong’s younger brother. Yun Hen notices Mr. Zong might be injured and suspects him.

Wuji pretends to be disinterested in court and has Qi Zhen decide things. Even selecting women for his harem seemed to be a power play by the fathers. Fuyao and a bunch of ladies show up and some of them fight for where to live. She doesn’t care and just wants to get that necklace. She sneaks in as a eunuch to when he’s about to bathe but he knows right away and messes with her. This is where they end up having an epic water fight scene. It makes no sense with the water being shallow or deep as needed, but hey whatever, it’s still cool.

Yun Hen finds out about his identity as son of Prince Wen Zi, who was framed by Qi Heng even though they were old friends. We then meet Qi Heng’s daughter Qi Yun, who has been running a restaurant because she loves cooking. She gets summoned back home but she doesn’t want to go. She likes her life outside.

Fuyao gets trapped in an abandoned part of the palace where there’s a crazy lady who turns into a white fox. Wuji has a little pet hamster he sends to go find her scent. He then goes to save her and has to get injured to bargain with the crazy lady. He’s definitely into Fuyao.

Wuji has to pretend to favor one of the ladies because of her dad. Fuyao realizes she likes him, but he lies and says he doesn’t like her. She prepares to leave but his loyal servant Jiang Feng explains Wuji cares for her but can’t show it and convinces her to stay. Wuji is so happy to see she didn’t leave. He’s holding a banquet and Pei Yuan is there with Jingchen. There are these mirror of truths where Pei Yuan sees it’s actually Fuyao.

She then captures Fuyao and tries to force Jingchen to kill her. He can’t/won’t and Pei Yuan goes to do it but her maid stabs her through the back. It’s madness, Pei Yuan, Jingchen, and the maid all end up dying. Fuyao is then saved by the crazy lady, who mistakes Fuyao for her daughter (who went missing as a child and might be dead).

Qi Zhen suspects Fuyao and summons her, then forces her to stab/kill the king (Wuji) to test her loyalty. It does not look good. But then Wuji shows up and it turns out Fuyao had sensed it was not really him, which is why she stabbed him.

Qi Yun eats with Mr. Zong and Yun Hen, telling a story about a boy she knew as a child. He was allergic to an ingredient she put in the soup. She thinks he’s Mr. Zong and wanted to test him. He does not show a reaction though and leaves, only to rush to his room and suppress the rash. She likes him but Yun Hen likes her.

Wuji creates a trap for a general who is loyal to Qi Heng and makes Qi Heng suspect him. The general gets captured.

Through some plotting and counterplotting, Fuyao (still as Yuwen Zi) is going to marry the king. Qi Zhen wants her to kill Wuji on the wedding day. Qi Zhen accuses Wuji (as Yuanming) of being fake byt bringing out the real one, but Wuji uses Fuyao to show off more water technique. Turns out it’s actually Yun Hen working behind the scenes. He’s turned against Qi Zhen but Qi Zhen doesn’t know it yet.

Qi Zhen eventually escapes and meets up with Yun Hen outside the city. He learns the truth and Yun Hen is unable to kill him. In the palace, Fuyao and Wuji are pretty beat after the fight. The crazy lady comes and I think Wuji realizes she’s actually his aunt. He tries to get her to accept the reality that her daughter is dead.

Fuyao passes out and Wuji takes her back to the place with the armor hologram and opens the next seal for her before leaving. He’s got a mission and needs to move on.

Fuyao eventually comes across a plague and a girl called Fo Lian who is treating them. Fo Lian then gets sick and asks Fuyao to go meet the king of Tianquan in her place. She is actually princess of Xuanji and needed to deliver a map. Plus, she is betrothed to the prince there and she doesn’t want to let him down. In the city, Fuyao sneaks in to a manor to look for a plant and runs into Wuji. He tells her he’s the prince’s aide.

Wuji has returned home to Tianquan and his father the emperor. His mission to screw with Tiayuan was a success. That kingdom is a mess now.

They go to the forest as one point so he can show her a god in the form of a deer. He’s very difficult to find. They cook some fish and he keeps the bones as a love token.

At the palace, Fuyao accidentally discovers the empress (Wuji’s mom) meeting with Zhang Sun Jie, Prince De, the emperor’s brother. They were actually in love and torn apart. She goes to meet the emperor as Fo Lian, but then the real Fo Lian shows up. Why did she turn and frame her like that? Fuyao gets taken away. The emperor secretly shows her what happens after she leaves. Wuji gets cozy with Fo Lian as they affirm their engagement. The emperor wants Fuyao to give up.

Wuji’s older brother Zhangsun Pingrong, Prince Yi, is not a good guy and captures Fuyao after the emperor lets her go. He is about to violate her and they get into a wild fight. Wuji barges in, his brother was basically castrated, Fuyao was poisoned. The emperor won’t help, so Wuji and Mr. Zong take Fuyao to a remote village to seek an antidote.

Wuji goes back to beg his dad to help. He locks up Fo Lian in a weird basement with no doors (she fell in and can’t climb out) to reflect. He wants her to cancel the engagement and admit to working with his brother. He cleverly manipulates them until finally he gets what he wants and the marriage is annulled. She admits she wanted to ruin Fuyao’s reputation and she already knew who she was. Fo Lian “decides to focus on her charity work.” (That’s the excuse they give the world.)

Fuyao wakes up in the village and her sense of justice leads her to stand up for the people. Somehow she ends up as the leader. The village has been bothered by bandits and they invite her out. She pretends to be on their side. She and Mr. Zong suspect they work for Prince Yi, so he investigates while she distracts them. He finds they have a lot of weapons. Later at night, Fuyao is getting drunk by herself. Wuji shows up to stop her. She thought he wouldn’t come and she’s been upset with him for lying to her. It’s a pretty touching scene. She has so much emotion she basically exhausts herself from crying and passes out.

At the village, there’s a guy Tie Cheng who is interested in her and he’s cute with his little fumbling around to talk to her.

The next day, she’s mad at him and he shows up to court where she’s presiding to report on her for stealing his heart and money haha. He even brings the fish bones as proof. She runs off and Tie Cheng takes her to a cool spot in the desert. Wuji chases and they fight and he kisses her aggressively. She doesn’t believe him about the marriage until he uses his necklace to show her visions of the truth. Turns out what the emperor showed her was his vision of what he wanted her to see. Wuji was never nice to Fo Lian, much less cozy with her.

Yalan Zhu returns and we catch up on her and Zhan Beiye’s story. She had chased after him, lost him in the desert, and had a bunch of other drama. Wuji figures out she is from the Qiongye tribe, which retreated to the mountains. Her dad is their leader. He somehow was involved with the conflict that caused the rift back in the day and Yalan Zhu tries to kill him but Fuyao gets in the way. Yalan Zhu and Wuji come to a temporary truce.

Wuji gets word the emperor is ill and possibly dying, he knows it’s a trap but he still has to rush back. He decides to do the dangerous option cutting through the desert (of no return). Before he leaves, Tie Cheng is becoming Wuji’s disciple and agrees to take care of his master’s wife aka Fuyao. Lol.

Prince Yi attacks the village (more like remote city) Fuyao is at and they have to be clever in how they defend, with traps and tricks. Eventually, Xiao Qi digs a tunnel out and he and Yalan Zhu go to get reinforcements from two places. Fuyao sends Yuanbao, the hamster, to go find Wuji. He was lost in the desert after being attacked and nobody knows what happened. He had passed out after a fight and was slowly starting to petrify. It’s not known as the desert of no return for nothing.

Fuyao gets into pretty dire straits after pretending to surrender so she could kill the bad guys. The townspeople think she’s a traitor and won’t let her in the gates, so she’s stuck outside with the enemy forces. Just as she’s about to kill herself, Zhan Beiye returns and destroys the enemy. Fuyao is taken to his camp but just wants to go save Wuji. She has a vision of him in the desert but she’s too weak. Beiye has to enter her subconscious to guide her out so she’s not stuck in a coma forever. They’re in a desert together avoiding danger. Eventually the evil lady shows up and tries to get Fuyao to turn to her side, but she won’t. The evil lady decides to save her for another day and Fuyao and Beiye wake up.

Over in Tianquan kingdom, everybody assumes Wuji is dead. Prince Yi tries to find the body and finds one that he wants to burn. They claim to want to prevent others from getting infected by the petrifying poison that killed him. The emperor of Tianquan is such a wily guy. He’s been forcing the empress to take “medicine” that is really a slow poison or at least toxic. Every move he makes seems to be to mess with people and stir up trouble. He seems to like watching chaos unfold. Prince De finds out about the poison the empress has been taking and he promises to take her away now that her son is dead and there’s nothing to keep her tethered to the emperor, who had forced her to marry him.

Oh yeah, while Beiye was gone all this time, he had gone in the desert and became leader of some tribe that was his mother’s. They show up to help with some of the fighting and eventually on a journey through a forest. The forest is super dangerous, with quicksand and flesh-eating ants and illusions. Fuyao sees Wuji and he wants her forget about the world and run off with him, which cues her in that it’s not really him. It’s that evil lady again.

Fuyao passes out again and wakes up with… Wuji tending to her. This time it’s real! Now Beiye is in a coma from the evil lady’s attack and they need the bell to save him. Both Yalan Zhu and Fuyao end up going to try to steal it from Tiansha’s king (Beiye’s brother). They are caught but still escape only to find the bell was a fake.

Wuji and Fuyao go to a magical cave that is supposed to give omens for Prince Yi becoming the new crown prince. That’s how Wuji had become crown prince before, by defeating the challenge. Prince Yi is luring Wuji out to use him to get through the challenge (because he knows he can’t do it himself). Wuji shows up as expected and he and Fuyao get separated and encounter themselves. Wuji is able to figure it out and defeat his, but Fuyao needs help. Prince Yi shows up to try to push them into a portal of doom, but he almost gets sucked in.

Somehow Prince Yi’s blood contains the antidote for Fuyao’s poison (which I forgot about all this time). They save him, exit the cave and everybody except Prince Yi and his people are happy. In the cave it turns out another seal was broken, so that’s the third one so far. At this point Wuji is aware of his conflicting destiny with Fuyao – he’s supposed to destroy her so she can’t unlock evil once all her seals are broken.

Yalan Zhu uses a special power from her tribe to save Beiye because she’s so devoted to him. It makes her blind. She doesn’t want anyone to know so she avoids them, then eventually sneaks away. They ultimately track her down and fight to get her back from the evil lady (or her disciple, can’t remember if the lady was there). At this point, Beiye seems to be open to accepting Yalan Zhu into his heart instead of running from her. I think this is the only time this ploy has worked… all the other shows have the characters trying so hard but never gaining the love of their intended (usually because their heart is already with someone else… whose heart is with someone else).

All this time, Beiye’s mother has basically been held a hostage by his brother to keep him at bay. He was never interested in the throne, but is starting to see how his lack of power put those he cares about in danger. Plus he eventually gets to see her briefly and learns that he was supposed to inherit the throne. So he decides to strive to rule Tiansha. Thankfully he’s got those desert warriors on his side.

The Tiansha king is holding a competition to replace his general (who was actually killed by Fuyao and Beiye when they were sneaking in to visit Beiye’s mom). A bunch of people sign up and assassins are sent after them as the first part of the competition. Somehow Fuyao, Mr. Zong, and Qi Yun all enter and pass the first level. They have to fight each other to get a sack before the rope holding it up breaks. Fuyao is posing as Wuji’s bodyguard and eventually wins and gets the sack before it falls into fire. It’s actually Beiye’s mom. Man that king is terrible.

Qi Yun had come to try to get Mr. Zong to go cure her dad. He’s super mad and isn’t blaming her for his crimes, but also won’t be nice because of that. Yun Hen eventually makes his way there following her. Mr. Zong ends up finding where Qi Zhen is and gets knocked out. Yun Hen shows up and they both get tied up. Qi Zhen wants Yun Hen to kill his own brother, but he won’t. They fight and Qi Yun blocks an attack for Mr. Zong, hoping her dad will give up his vendetta. He doesn’t, but she had somehow transferred the dragon armor that was keeping her alive to Mr. Zong’s body and it protects him. Qi Zhen sees all his hopes fall apart and kills himself. Wuji shows up and has life-saving berry for Qi Yun. She still needs special medical care though, so he goes off with her.

Fuyao is attacked on the streets by Tai Yan, evil lady’s disciple. She is Wuji disciple sister; he had gone to train in the same place as a child or something like that.

Wuji starts getting pulled away to other realm by his master. He’s supposed to find the girl with the 5-colored rock but he pretends he’s still looking. His master punishes him with some very painful torture.

Beiye pulls together enough support through the desert fighters and with Wuji/Fuyao’s help, defeats the Tiansha soldiers to take the throne. His mother is now free and they have some quality time together discussing his future and getting married. Yalan Zhu overhears and thinks he still likes Fuyao, but she leaves before she hears him explain that he did like Fuyao and she’s great, but Yalan Zhu is the girl for him. She gets kidnapped as she’s leaving.

There’s kind of a random funny situation now with the kidnapper, who is actually Beiye’s quirky master who is vetting Yalan Zhu. She’s sassy and he’s weird and they have some interactions there are bemusing. He tries to put her through lessons to make her a “proper” wife. They bicker a lot and then Beiye shows up to express his devotion to her. They win him over and while he pretends to be cranky, he’s secretly pleased and uses his magic to restore her vision before they leave.

Fuyao and Wuji head off to Xuanji kingdom, where there seem to be issues with with the food supply and mintage. They end up guests at a wedding (I guess it was common to welcome any stranger to show up) and the family offers them a place to stay. At night, Wuji is tortured again and Fuyao finds him writhing so she uses her inner force to help him. She can’t be disturbed during the process, which is right when guards come to slaughter the family. They don’t want anyone knowing there may be a problem with the volcano, which powers the coin production.

When it’s just the bride left, Fuyao finally comes out to kill the guards. The bride has lost her mind though and bites Fuyao, screaming and asking why she didn’t come earlier. Fuyao is shaken and Wuji has to stop her from hurting herself. She wails until she passes out in the torrential rain.

Fuyao poses as Mr. Zong to go with Wuji meet the queen of Xuanji. My gosh, this pair has so many identities. The queen has been ill and Fuyao figures out it’s some sort of poison. Things in this kingdom are starting to feel familiar to her and trigger memories. This might be where she’s from.

Fo Lian is here and descending into evil. She became a disciple to evil lady, both of them using each other towards their own goals. There’s also an older sister, the eldest princess, who falls for Fuyao as Mr. Zong.

The queen has been keeping a secret assassin for years, keeping him only by threatening to never tell him what happened to his wife and daughter. She wants to keep him by her side because she loves him. She also has been hiding the fact that she doesn’t have the right power to keep the volcano going. Only one person per generation in their bloodlines gets it and it wasn’t her, so she never should have gotten the throne. She had a twin sister and the family didn’t know which of them had it, so they waited for the sister to have kids but then they had them on the same day! So it’s unclear what happened to the phoenix power.

Fo Lian frames Fuyao for killing the eldest princess. The queen’s assassin, Yu Heng, was actually her twin sisters lover and Wuji tells him that Fuyao is his daughter. The queen does some tricks to convince him otherwise and he fights Fuyao and Wuji. Fuyao bleeds onto a giant seal on the ground and it activates a reaction so a phoenix appears. Yu Heng finally believes Fuyao is his daughter, she has regained her childhood memories. Fuyao’s mom hid her to try to protect her and was killed. Fuyao was supposed to be as well, but she was dumped in a creek and found by Uncle Zhou. She grew up being able to bloom lotuses and had met Wuji as a child. She emerged from a lotus and is the harbinger of destruction once her seals are removed.

The queen is crazy and still trying to maintain control but only the true heir can activate the phoenix, so the people are convinced and recognize Fuyao as the rightful queen. The queen, her aunt, ends up dying, crazy eyes and all.

Mr. Zong has been in a remote village with Qi Yun, who has slowly recovered and learned medicine herself. She likes helping the villagers. Mr. Zong goes to attend Fuyao’s coronation and Qi Yun stays behind to wait for him. Zhen Beiye and Yalan Zhu show up too.

They receive word Prince De gathered troops to attack, so Wuji and Fuyao head over. The emperor has Wuji promise to kill Prince De himself. He always knew about the affair. Fuyao and the empress are both kidnapped and put together in a chamber where nobody can hear them. The emperor shows up and talks about his childhood with Prince De, who was always more beloved. He learned he got the throne because his father didn’t want his brother to suffer that curse. So then he did that to Wuji and now he wants him to kill his own birth father (without knowing it, of course).

The emperor wants one of the women Wuji loves to die due to the other. Between Fuyao or the empress, it would cause Wuji immense pain. That’s so sadist. He’s really wrecking Wuji in all sorts of ways. Fuyao grabs the poison and takes it. The empress tried to get it but wasn’t fast enough. She leaves and is taken wherever she wants to go. Someone saves Fuyao and it’s Uncle Zhou. He didn’t die, it was an illusion he wanted her to see. He’s actually one of the most powerful magical beings in the world. He lifts another seal from her and then transfers all his power to her.

Wuji fights and captures Prince De. The emperor orders him executed, but the empress shows up and Wuji lets them talk. Prince De is happy to die so Wuji will look like a hero. He stabs himself. The emperor is pleased when he finds out his brother is dead. Wuji finally finds out Prince De is his dad and the emperor has been plotting this all along. What a terrible thing. The emperor is dying and Wuji goes back to confront him. He has all sorts of emotions for this man who raised him, taught him, betrayed him… talk about complex emotions.

Meanwhile, Wuji still needs to bring Fuyao to the mountain where the elders are. They’re trying to suppress the evil rock that will be released when Fuyao’s sealed are all removed but they don’t have enough power. She needs to be destroyed soon. Wuji shows up to his master without Fuyao and makes him angry. Wuji asks to go through a punishment that comes with a huge reward if he can survive. Maybe he can save Fuyao this way… he gets tortured. Tai Yan (his disciple sister) tries to save him but he won’t go, he’d rather die for Fuyao.

Fuyao has been waiting for him while hidden away and goes to look for him. Her friends meet up with her to help: Xiao Qi, Mr. Zong, Zhan Beiye, and Yalan Zhu. They have to fight disciples on a suspension bridge and Xiao Qi falls off, sacrificing himself so the others can forge on. Evil lady shows up, lots of fighting and she eventually breaks the final seal (did we already have 4 already? I lost track).

The evil is unleashed from Fuyao and she goes crazy, disappearing with Wuji to where the lava rock is. He keeps trying to bring her to her senses and original Fuyao breaks through here and there before truly killing him. He gets stabbed pretty terribly though. She eventually is able to stab herself and both of them lie on the ground dying and talking. It’s a very drawn-out scene. They then pass out, or die?

Then they are running around the palace having fun and happily together. Is this an afterlife? Did they recover? We aren’t really sure, so it can be whatever you please.

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