
Who Is Under the Command of the Eldest Princess
Release Year: 2025
Episodes: 81 episodes
Plot Synopsis
The eldest princess Mu Zishang pretended to be licentious and immoral in order to protect her young brother and the country, but in fact she planned carefully step by step. The King of Zhenbei sent Shen Yihan, who looked exactly like her late husband Shen Mingchuan, as a paramour in order to obtain the military talisman. Unexpectedly, Shen Yihan's true identity was the Dark King of the North. He and Mu Zishang gradually developed feelings for each other during the process of testing and gaming. The two joined hands to expose the conspiracy of the King of Zhenbei and protect the Great Zhou.
Audience Reviews
Good-looking! Recommended! The eldest princess is a pitiful person. She seems to be high above and extremely delicate, but in fact, there are spies of various forces around her. Pretending to be licentious and dissolute externally, she can only swallow the bitterness in her heart alone in the dead of night, planning for her younger brother and exhausting herself for the family. Fortunately, she finally gets a true love and they live happily ever after. The costumes used in the drama should be Ming-style. Every set of Lulu's looks so good, and her acting skills are also fully on display. The male lead, Zheng Yunqing, gives the illusion of Liu Xueyi. Everyone else, from the maids to the nuns to the guards and lackeys, are all from professional acting backgrounds and their acting skills are on point. The vicious male supporting role also has true love, and finally dies for the princess.
It's just a scheme to confuse the opponent and then trap them. It's not even as good as the means the female protagonist uses to protect her virginity right under the noses of her various male concubines every day. I'm holding my forehead. Moreover, the villain bosses are not that great either. The King of Zhenbei trained a spy without even clarifying their identity. That Prime Minister Pei's little bit of intelligence has all been used for being love-struck. The emperor lies flat every day. The protagonist's love line is also a complete mess. The princess misidentifies her benefactor, looks for a husband based on appearance, and is killed again and again. There isn't a single loyal and capable bodyguard by her side. At first, I thought those numerous male concubines were her cultivated think tank, but it turns out that other than competing for favor by pouring tea and water, they can't do anything else. Later, they just disappear from the world, having no connection at all. Can everyone just part ways so amicably? So maybe the only think tank is the useless old nanny, haha. Except for the costumes, makeup, and set design being quite nice, this drama has no new appeal to me.
The short drama plot is not mass-produced. The female lead is not a strong woman. It's just that the plot is driven by the female lead. It's quite interesting to watch mindlessly. The actress acts quite well.
Ancient-style romantic love, with beautiful female characters and logical plotlines. Male leads are also acceptable.
The female protagonist seems powerful but actually isn't that powerful.
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The main villain doesn't seem very powerful, which makes the heroine's wanton acts seem meaningless.