Ming Wei, a talented architect and intern, is gathering inspiration to combine two aesthetics: modern Chinese with the lux styling of the Qing Dynasty. While visiting the Forbidden City for research, she gets lost in the night haze which has creeped around the palace. Taking shelter in an abandoned part of the museum, she meets a mysterious resident who bestows her an ancient lantern. When Ming Wei finally makes her way home, she is surprised to find a ghost, from the Qing dynasty, quietly haunting her apartment (brought upon by the magical lamp). However, this isn't just any ghost, it's the 13th Prince, Ying Xiang. The two start to develop feelings for each other, but it seems impossible. I mean, how can one have a future with a ghost? When he disappears for good, Ming Wei wishes upon a shooting star, and she finds herself transported back to Qing dynasty. Only problem? Neither she, nor Ying Xiang remember their relationship! In a some-what historically true battle for the throne, Ming Wei finds herself in the middle of a love triangle (and it's a good one!) and being the target of a dangerous rival, Ming Hui.
There is a lot to like about this series. If you are a fan of Scarlet Heart, this was made by the same production team. However, they've amped it up in this series. The set design and costumes are breathtakingly detailed. This makes it almost worth the watch alone, but what's really good is the chemistry between the characters, including the sibling rivalry among brothers and the betrayal between sisters. I both laughed and cried throughout, and even remember thinking they did a good job blending the lighter romance between our leads, as well as some gasp-worthy theatrical scenes.
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There is a lot to like about this series. If you are a fan of Scarlet Heart, this was made by the same production team. However, they've amped it up in this series. The set design and costumes are breathtakingly detailed. This makes it almost worth the watch alone, but what's really good is the chemistry between the characters, including the sibling rivalry among brothers and the betrayal between sisters. I both laughed and cried throughout, and even remember thinking they did a good job blending the lighter romance between our leads, as well as some gasp-worthy theatrical scenes.
Like what you read here? Check out my blog: https://www.dramafoxblog.com
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