Jiang Hua plays the role of Li Daxia, and learns from the ancients in every move. He swaggers when he walks, sits with his back straight, looks noble and elegant, and exudes an inherent sense of superiority, just like the emperor came to the world.
The Duke of Hugh Jackman, personable, elegant and romantic, and a fluent English accent, these gentlemen, even the down-and-out nobles, are full of mad bees and butterflies.
I don't know if TVB had the idea of filming "Ninth Five-Year" after watching this drama, or if this kind of drama originally had a few routines, anyway, during the process of watching it, many scenes seemed familiar. The Duke taught Charlie how to chase his daughter, and Li Daxia also awarded Gao Jin a lot of tricks; the Duke invited Kate to the rooftop candlelight dinner, how romantic, Li Daxia also "cooked himself" to please the beauties... It’s
just the final ending. The Duke and Kate travel through time and space. The crack went back to the past, but Daxia and Siniang could not go back, because when Yongzheng was swept into modern times by the waterspout, the ministers and concubines had already shouted "The emperor died" in their time.
Jiang Hua, to paraphrase someone's words, is "born with a pair of peach-eyed eyes, but with scornful eyebrows, domineering, and even though he has clothes and clothes, he has his own nobleness and does not fall", so attractive, just like Hugh Jackman.
ps: The scene of chasing a thief on horseback fascinated thousands of sentient beings!
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