14 reviews
Exquisite set design and original soundtrack
I'm not sure how this show managed to make a dull couple with the most tepid temperament so much fun to watch. Perhaps it's the chemistry between the FL and ML (played by Seven Tan and Wallace Chung). Or maybe because they are the least annoying characters among a boatload of over-the-top, melodramatic personalities in this harem drama.
The story follows the trial and tribulation of a concubine's daughter who married into a large prestigious family filled with continuous conflicts and intrigues. There were also several murder mysteries that placed her and her new family at risk. There are definitely plot pitfalls, but not enough to dampen my enjoyment of the show thus far.
Some of the elements that kept me going past twenty-some episodes were the exquisite set design and original soundtracks. The beautiful "Be together" by Zhou Shen is now one of my favorite Chinese drama theme songs. In addition, the performance by Seven Tan and Wallace Chung really was a pleasure to watch.
I recommend this romantic period drama to anyone who needs a fun little mental escape at the end of a long day.
The story follows the trial and tribulation of a concubine's daughter who married into a large prestigious family filled with continuous conflicts and intrigues. There were also several murder mysteries that placed her and her new family at risk. There are definitely plot pitfalls, but not enough to dampen my enjoyment of the show thus far.
Some of the elements that kept me going past twenty-some episodes were the exquisite set design and original soundtracks. The beautiful "Be together" by Zhou Shen is now one of my favorite Chinese drama theme songs. In addition, the performance by Seven Tan and Wallace Chung really was a pleasure to watch.
I recommend this romantic period drama to anyone who needs a fun little mental escape at the end of a long day.
- patriciacarpenter
- Mar 17, 2021
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A Wonderfully Romantic Affair
I am not familiar with the male and female leads of this movie -- their history, their TV and movie work. But I think all the players in this romantic drama of the Xu family are wonderful. The Sword and the Brocade takes place in China somewhere in the distant past, but the story could take place any time. Simple love, simple conflicts, nothing you have to dig for to understand. I recommend it highly.
- writingunicorn
- Sep 18, 2021
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Slow start but really good
It a pleasant C-drama. Very slow start then the drama grab hold of you & don't let you go till last episode...it mostly talking..a lot of that & days to days of aristocracy life. Rich women problem & full belly problem....through all that a major conspiracy had to be resolved.
One of the best Chinese dramas
The Sword and the Brocade is a compelling story about concubine-born Luo Shiyi who marries Xu Lingyi, Marquis Yongping to honor a dying sister's wish. Seven Tan and Wallace Chung are outstanding in their roles, the former as the smart, diligent and kind Shiyi, the latter as the cold, strict and upright Lingyi. The sweet, heart-fluttering slow-burn romance between Shiyi and Lingyi develops in a charged setting laden with scheming concubines and political rivals.
When the leads fall in love, their devotion to each other is so heartwarming you'd just want to keep watching how an intelligent and sensible couple who truly love, respect and trust each other overcomes one scheme after another, outmaneuvering enemies together.
My main gripes about Cdramas are their length and tendency to drag. But this is so good, with hardly any draggy parts, I just wanted it to keep going. The music is stirring, the cinematography is stunning and the story flows smoothly. The ending is one of the most satisfying endings in Cdramas I've watched.
This got a lot of flak for featuring the concubine system, which, for me, is tantamount to saying that all shows featuring war and crime are bad. In fact, far from supporting the concubine system, this drama shows how evil it is, causing much grief to everyone involved, from the husband to the wives, concubines and children. In the end, the male lead and his brother both abandon the practice. Thus, the flak this drama got was unfair and undeserved.
When the leads fall in love, their devotion to each other is so heartwarming you'd just want to keep watching how an intelligent and sensible couple who truly love, respect and trust each other overcomes one scheme after another, outmaneuvering enemies together.
My main gripes about Cdramas are their length and tendency to drag. But this is so good, with hardly any draggy parts, I just wanted it to keep going. The music is stirring, the cinematography is stunning and the story flows smoothly. The ending is one of the most satisfying endings in Cdramas I've watched.
This got a lot of flak for featuring the concubine system, which, for me, is tantamount to saying that all shows featuring war and crime are bad. In fact, far from supporting the concubine system, this drama shows how evil it is, causing much grief to everyone involved, from the husband to the wives, concubines and children. In the end, the male lead and his brother both abandon the practice. Thus, the flak this drama got was unfair and undeserved.
- magnoliacream
- Dec 7, 2021
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Very Good
I really enjoyed this drama. It was good, it really Teaches us to be good, and let your words be your honour 🎖
- sandrakara
- May 7, 2021
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Loved it!
I love this drama! Again this in my favourites rewatch list. I found this to be a very deep drama with a very slow romantic storyline. There's no witty comedy in this drama but you will find the odd joke to break the ice.
This was my first drama watching Wallace Chung (Xu Ling Yi) and Seven Tan (Luo Shi Yi Niang) their acting in this drama was really good the chemistry really bounced off on another. I really hope I get to see them in another historical drama together.
This is a story about a young woman who is forced into being a concubine. We watch from start to finish on her trying to maintain role within the family.
This drama can come across being slow but it is one definitely to carry on watching. Every actor played their role really well superb acting. Each one played there part to keep this great story going..
Ionly had one issue with this drama I felt that the ending was rushed! I'd like to of found out what happened more within the family.
Like I said at the beginning this drama is in my top rewatch list so I definitely recommend it
PS If you love some drama soundtracks you will love this one...
This was my first drama watching Wallace Chung (Xu Ling Yi) and Seven Tan (Luo Shi Yi Niang) their acting in this drama was really good the chemistry really bounced off on another. I really hope I get to see them in another historical drama together.
This is a story about a young woman who is forced into being a concubine. We watch from start to finish on her trying to maintain role within the family.
This drama can come across being slow but it is one definitely to carry on watching. Every actor played their role really well superb acting. Each one played there part to keep this great story going..
Ionly had one issue with this drama I felt that the ending was rushed! I'd like to of found out what happened more within the family.
Like I said at the beginning this drama is in my top rewatch list so I definitely recommend it
PS If you love some drama soundtracks you will love this one...
- jenniferBlossoms
- Oct 17, 2021
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Feel good story we all need.
I believe this is what is know as a Harem drama, and is the first I have watched. It centers on a low born woman being married into a prestigious family as the 'first wife' in a household which includes several concubines but she is fantastically skilled in embroidery which she wants to persue as a career but means she is the only women on the house who does not want to be there. Cast into this toxic atmosphere she finds herself threatened by scheming concubines determined to undermine her position, a position she does not want!
As she overcomes these obstacles her cold and distant husband comes to recognise her talents and just what a nice person she is and so starts the slow burning romance.
I have to mention the cinematography which at times is jaw dropping. A simple story of good against evil and good triumphing eventually told in an entertaining and engaging way which is carried by the two leads who give fantastic performances.
As she overcomes these obstacles her cold and distant husband comes to recognise her talents and just what a nice person she is and so starts the slow burning romance.
I have to mention the cinematography which at times is jaw dropping. A simple story of good against evil and good triumphing eventually told in an entertaining and engaging way which is carried by the two leads who give fantastic performances.
- corneilius_uk
- Dec 13, 2021
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Wallace Chung always delivers
Hang in there because the series really pulls together around episode four. The dynamic of a home with both concubines and a legal wife was portrayed in all it's brutal reality which, at times, was hard to watch. I can't imagine being a woman in China during these periods.
The best part was, Tan Songyun, the lead actress, who gave an almost flawless performance.
The best part was, Tan Songyun, the lead actress, who gave an almost flawless performance.
- Bibiliography
- Aug 25, 2022
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Very, very nice drama
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Just started this and was compelled to write an early review because of the bashing of concubines. These are fictional dramas and weather anyone likes it or not concubines were a common thing for 2000 years! Weather you agree with it or not or you want t think abandoning it was a reality it's a fictional drama! The fact people don't want to fathom the fact that there were concubines and think because a fictional drama written in 2021 was historically accurate because they abandoned the practice. Most men had 100's of concubines. Any ways I'm finding this to be decent but imo they down play the facts of concubines. I'll keep watching and update if needed..
- Headturner1
- Apr 9, 2024
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Just one problem...language
I loved this show. Not many shows are getting my attention lately. I just so happened upon this show and though of Cinderella of the Chinese and it isn't like European Cinderella where she sees him and immediately falls for him. Concubine daughter wants nothing to do with noble, ends up falling for him and having to struggle. Just wish I didn't have to read the subtitles in order to watch it...wasn't easy with having the subs flying across my screen and me having to stop, rewind and pause it so many times. But was better than the European/American stories anyday.
- pearson1994
- Mar 17, 2022
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YAWN FEST
This is supposed to be a romance - nine very long episodes in and I am still waiting for it. The plot seems to consist of a lot of women (A LOT) talking and scheming, and weak-kneed males who let them get away with it.
The heroine has some serious responsibility issues - "as long as it's done well it doesn't matter who does it" - is her mission statement. I guess she doesn't apply that to the battles her husband has to face in order to keep her in her unappreciated position.
I didn't know that concubines were married in that era - I have never come across that before.
The FL is supposed to be intelligent - yet she lets concubines boss her about and take control of household matters - thus undermining her already weak persona. The FL seems content to allow her to avoid the marriage bed - some powerful hero. I got bored with this very very quickly.
The heroine has some serious responsibility issues - "as long as it's done well it doesn't matter who does it" - is her mission statement. I guess she doesn't apply that to the battles her husband has to face in order to keep her in her unappreciated position.
I didn't know that concubines were married in that era - I have never come across that before.
The FL is supposed to be intelligent - yet she lets concubines boss her about and take control of household matters - thus undermining her already weak persona. The FL seems content to allow her to avoid the marriage bed - some powerful hero. I got bored with this very very quickly.
Entertaining and worth watching!
- priyashashank79
- Feb 10, 2024
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Smart and strategic female lead outwits her enemies and falls in love.
A strong male lead and a damsel in distress can always make a good story, but a smart and strategic female lead can make a good story great. "The Story of Minglan", "The Story of Yanxi Palace", and "The Story of Kunning Palace" all have female leads who rely on their own wits to prevail over their foes. They never start the fight, but they continually prevail over their those that attack them.
Shiyi is a concubine's daughter who has no desire to marry into the Xu family until her mother is murdered. Since the Xu family was present at her mother's death, she decides to marry Linxhi, the Marquis Xu. In order to do so, she must outwit her own sister in order to marry into the family. As soon as she does, she is looked down upon by her mother-in-law, (Grand Madam) because she is only a concubine's daughter. She is looked down upon by the Marquis because his first wife, Yuanniang, was so scheming. And she is looked down upon by Lingfong, who believes that she is entitled to be the legal wife because of her upbringing and her close relationship to Grand Madam. Initially, Shiyi does not seem to care about any of that. But after being continuously attacked, she begins to fight back. The Marquis is all about propriety and the reputation of the Xu family. While Shiyi fights back against Lingfong, the Marquis eventually sees her good nature and begins to melt his heart.
Linxhi is a person that used to be full of joy. However, after the death of his father and brother, he assumed responsibility of the Xu family. He vowed to forego all pleasures in life until he was able to restore the good name of his family and take revenge for their death. The Marquis gave up playing the zither, castigated his brother for his interest in opera, and never gave his heart to any of his wives. Shiyi changed all that. Everyone in his own family used to be terrified of him. Shiyi persuaded the Marquis to not be so strict, eventually healing the relationship with his son and brother. The Marquis slowly finds himself thinking about her often, caring about her from the background, and trusting her character. On the other hand, Shiyi does not care about anything but finding clues to her mother's killer. It does not help when evidence begins pointing toward the Marquis.
However, the trust and caring that the Marquis does not go unnoticed. When it is reported that the Marquis dies in a fire, Shiyi realizes that she had feelings for him and she never properly appreciated it. Her heart starts to melt as well. When he returns, she is genuinely apologetic and sincere. Shiyi finally admits her true motives for entering the marriage, but proclaims that his behavior has caused her to have feelings towards him as well. After they reconcile, they fight together against the Ou family for revenge. It turns out they are responsible for Shiyi's mother's death and the Marquis' family's death as well.
A love story where they start out cold and warm up to each other is always compelling. This story, on the other hand, does not only rely on the normal cliches. It's about two people that could not seem more different, but turn out to be similar. They both had to rely on their own skills to build themselves up. They both cared about victims of cruelty rather than inflicting cruelty. And they both cared about their own goals rather than giving their heart away to anyone. They end up together, survive, and thrive. How they end up together, how they survive together, and how they thrive together makes this good story great.
Shiyi is a concubine's daughter who has no desire to marry into the Xu family until her mother is murdered. Since the Xu family was present at her mother's death, she decides to marry Linxhi, the Marquis Xu. In order to do so, she must outwit her own sister in order to marry into the family. As soon as she does, she is looked down upon by her mother-in-law, (Grand Madam) because she is only a concubine's daughter. She is looked down upon by the Marquis because his first wife, Yuanniang, was so scheming. And she is looked down upon by Lingfong, who believes that she is entitled to be the legal wife because of her upbringing and her close relationship to Grand Madam. Initially, Shiyi does not seem to care about any of that. But after being continuously attacked, she begins to fight back. The Marquis is all about propriety and the reputation of the Xu family. While Shiyi fights back against Lingfong, the Marquis eventually sees her good nature and begins to melt his heart.
Linxhi is a person that used to be full of joy. However, after the death of his father and brother, he assumed responsibility of the Xu family. He vowed to forego all pleasures in life until he was able to restore the good name of his family and take revenge for their death. The Marquis gave up playing the zither, castigated his brother for his interest in opera, and never gave his heart to any of his wives. Shiyi changed all that. Everyone in his own family used to be terrified of him. Shiyi persuaded the Marquis to not be so strict, eventually healing the relationship with his son and brother. The Marquis slowly finds himself thinking about her often, caring about her from the background, and trusting her character. On the other hand, Shiyi does not care about anything but finding clues to her mother's killer. It does not help when evidence begins pointing toward the Marquis.
However, the trust and caring that the Marquis does not go unnoticed. When it is reported that the Marquis dies in a fire, Shiyi realizes that she had feelings for him and she never properly appreciated it. Her heart starts to melt as well. When he returns, she is genuinely apologetic and sincere. Shiyi finally admits her true motives for entering the marriage, but proclaims that his behavior has caused her to have feelings towards him as well. After they reconcile, they fight together against the Ou family for revenge. It turns out they are responsible for Shiyi's mother's death and the Marquis' family's death as well.
A love story where they start out cold and warm up to each other is always compelling. This story, on the other hand, does not only rely on the normal cliches. It's about two people that could not seem more different, but turn out to be similar. They both had to rely on their own skills to build themselves up. They both cared about victims of cruelty rather than inflicting cruelty. And they both cared about their own goals rather than giving their heart away to anyone. They end up together, survive, and thrive. How they end up together, how they survive together, and how they thrive together makes this good story great.
- awmahn-60867
- Sep 12, 2024
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