Revisited it completely a few days ago. There are too many remarkable things to mention, just a few. This version of Yue Lingshan is probably the least annoying, cute.
The details of the story are really well done, and the layers of natural foreshadowing sublime the feelings between the protagonists and shape the powerful moments. There is one detail that shocked me when I saw it when I was a child: Linghu Chong went to spy on Dongfang Invincible for the first time. The candle on the sword gradually approached and saw the opponent, Dongfang Invincible quickly waved a large wave of needles and threads to block the killing order issued earlier.
I was shocked at the time! So artistic, so romantic. First of all, the ease with which she snapped a needle reflects the strength of her force, and she can easily and accurately hurt the opponent. Immediately after that, a large wave of needles and threads are waved to block only one stitch. The contrast between the movements and the number here reflects the urgency, which is very artistic.
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