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- Título original: 锦绣芳华
- Também conhecido como: Flourished Peony Part 2 , Guo Se Fang Hua , Jin Xiu Fang Hua , 国色芳华 , 國色芳華 , 錦繡芳華 , Flourished Peony 2
- Roteirista: Zhang Yuan Ang, Jia Bin Bin
- Diretor: Ding Zi Guang
- Gêneros: Histórico, Negócios, Romance
Elenco e Créditos
- Yang ZiHe Wei Fang / Mu Dan / Jiang Xiao HuaPapel Principal
- Li XianJiang Chang Yang / Sui ZhiPapel Principal
- Wei Zhe MingLiu Chang / Zi ShuPapel Secundário
- Zhang Ya QinLi You ZhenPapel Secundário
- Guan YueZhu FuPapel Secundário
- Xu Ling YueXiao Xue XiPapel Secundário
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Love blossoms like a flower; you must wait patiently to be able to appreciate its beauty.
This is the second project of Li Xian and Yang Zi, so a lot of fans (like me) anticipated this project, having waited for years for them to have a project again, and it really did happen. The acting, costumes, cinematography, and depth of each character were definitely good and top-notch for me, especially the cinematography—I love it.Most of the viewers on the comment section are complaining about the romance side of this drama they are eager to see LX and YZ to have kissing scene and skinship, what I observed on dramas these days was that if it has a lot of kissing scenes and skinship it was the one they rated so high, like some dramas that I have watched that don’t have this skinships and kisses are also good and the leads chemistry were strong still, but then on the other side this still depend on the viewers preferences I respect that, but viewers should also consider that sometimes because it’s on the ancient times the characters will be portrayed are like more of being modest and conservative as it was like that during those era, like the guy should respect the lady and won’t just immediately kiss it like those ones. Another issue was that viewers are getting tired because of too many villains. I think the reason that made it feel tiring and annoying was that we watched this drama while it was airing, so we needed to wait for each episode every day. Not to mention the 1st part was aired in January, and for the 2nd part, we waited for months again, so I think for those that will watch it now that the episodes are complete, it would have a different vibe to it.
I was caught off guard by the slow-burn romance as well hahaha. Well, maybe because of the leaked behind-the-scenes and clips that I have seen even before this drama started airing, hayyy! But even though this is a slow-burn romance, I still feel the great chemistry of Li Xian and Yang Zi, especially Xian Ge’s eyes when looking at Yang Zi; they have a different sparkle on them. And don’t worry, LX and YZ will still HAVE KISSING SCENES, I guarantee you; you just need to wait patiently.
In conclusion, I think if you are a huge fan of Li Xian and Yang Zi like me, you’ll see this through to the end; you will keep going on watching this even if your blood is boiling from the villains and you are getting tired of the misunderstanding, hahaha. If compared to other dramas, this is not the best drama, but it is not bad either; it's still a good and enjoyable drama. I think it has some of the best cinematography. Li Xian and Yang Zi's CHEMISTRY IS STILL THE BEST, and as a fan I will say it again: How Xian’ge looks at Yang Zi is more different than ever hahaha, the eyes are sparkling haha. Sorry, delulu fan here.
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A love so inspiring it stirs the soul, leaving you yearning to experience it in life
A meeting of minds, souls, and hearts in a drama enriched with life lessons.I’ve known passion, lust, and affection in my life, but I’ve yet to meet a true soulmate—someone deeply compatible on every level. Watching this drama stirred a quiet melancholy in me, reminding me of the kind of love I’ve always longed for. But as this drama so also gently portrays, there’s always something to live for, firstly, for yourself; there’s meaning in self-worth and growth.
In the Name of Blossom is not just a continuation of Flourished Peony—it is its emotional flowering. Where the first part planted the seeds of strength, resilience, and quiet hope, this second part allows those themes to bloom fully into a story that is both graceful and powerful.
What sets this drama apart is its rare and refreshing portrayal of a deeply mature and healthy love. Their relationship is built on trust, mutual respect, emotional maturity, and the kind of unspoken strength that comes from knowing your partner sees your worth and stands by your side—without question, without condition. They face adversity only not by shielding each other but by lifting each other. Their love is not just romantic; it is rooted in friendship, patience, empathy, shared values and growth, and the beauty of being truly seen. Mudan’s longing for a partner who "knows what she likes and dislikes without her having to say a thing" captures the heart of this story: love that understands without explanation. It’s not just about romance, but about finding someone who speaks your soul’s language in silence.
This is the kind of relationship that inspires rather than idealizes, one that makes you believe in what true companionship can look like.
The versatility of the main actors and their outstanding chemistry, combined with the director’s vision, made this drama a true treat for the eyes and ears. The slow-burning romance that grows naturally from friendship to love is portrayed with such respect, communication, and mutual support that it becomes a joy to witness. The buildup of emotional tension, from the smallest touches to the long-awaited first kiss, moved me to tears of joy and fulfillment. Both the male and female leads embody the finest qualities of their characters complementing each other perfectly.
Visually, musically, and emotionally, the series is stunning. The costumes whisper history, the cinematography paints each scene like a classical scroll, and the very touching, very beautiful music wraps itself around every emotional beat with precision.
The O.C.T. musical is absolutely beautiful.
As a musician, I’m genuinely impressed by the orchestral arrangement, the melodies, the editing, every track flows perfectly. Huge credit to the music team, this is truly top-tier work.
Themes of female empowerment, resilience, integrity, and the courage to live with dignity, with quiet perseverance and inner grace, shine through every episode. Alongside her, the male lead embodies duty, loyalty, and emotional strength, growing through vulnerability and guided by honor, respect, and love that values the soul and character over appearances. Together, their journeys reflect a powerful balance of strength, devotion, and mutual growth.
P.S. This is Flourished Peony—though filmed as one, the series was strategically divided due to regulatory restrictions. Part 1 (Flourished Peony) and Part 2 (In the Name of Blossom) must be watched in sequence to fully experience the story’s arc and emotional depth.
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