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"Ode to Shangyang" had three episodes in a week, and it took more than ten seconds. Why did the male lead have so few scenes?

2024-09-13 19:22
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" Ode to Shangyang " was a Chinese TV series that was released in 2017. Zhou Yiwei played the male lead in it. However, due to the complicated plot and character setting, the male lead did not have more scenes than the other characters. The reason why the male lead had fewer scenes was probably related to the plot. The drama told a story about the officialdom in ancient times. The male protagonist's role in the officialdom was special and his relationship with other characters was complicated, so he had relatively few shots. In addition, the director and scriptwriter of the play might not have made good arrangements for the role setting and image of the male lead, resulting in his relatively small scenes. Of course, this was only one of the reasons. The specific reason still needed further research and analysis.

'Ode to Shangyang' had a lot of scenes cut during the week? Which scenes were deleted?

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2024-09-13 19:26

"Ode to Shangyang" was a Chinese web novel in which Zhou Yiwei played an important role. However, due to the attention and criticism of the audience and the media during the broadcast, a large number of scenes were cut during the broadcast. Here are some scenes that have been deleted: In the novel, Zhou Yiwei played the male lead Gao Wei. When he first met the female lead Xie Yu, there was an awkward scene that was cut into a simple conversation. In February, Zhou Yiwei, who played Gao Wei, was asked to appear awkward and unconfident in front of Xie Yu in his scene with Xie Yu. This scene was also deleted. In March, Zhou Weiwei, who played Gao Wei, had experienced a relatively depressing and painful growth process in his emotional scenes with the female lead Xie Yu. This part of the scene was also cut. In the novel, Zhou Yiwei played Gao Wei and Xie Yu, and there were some bloody and violent scenes in the story. These scenes were also cut during the broadcast. It is important to note that due to the attention and criticism of the audience and the media during the broadcast period, the reduction of scenes is not the only situation. There may be different plots in different broadcast versions.

The netizens were calling out that "Ode to Shangyang" should be renamed "Ode to Shangzi". Why did this drama become more and more interesting the more they followed it?

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2024-09-13 19:19

" Ode to Shangyang " was an ancient novel. It was mainly about a long poem written by a poet named Zhang Ji during the Tang Dynasty at a banquet held in Luoyang. The drama was adapted from this novel, so there would be some reference and reference in the plot and character setting. As for why the drama became more and more interesting, it might have something to do with the storyline and characters presented in the drama. What was depicted in Shangyang Fu was a romantic story. Through the poet's emotional entanglements and life experiences, it showed the social style of the Tang Dynasty and the inner world of the people. On the basis of restoring the story, the drama made it easier for the audience to resonate and emotionally invest through more delicate emotional descriptions and character images. In addition, the drama also had certain advantages in production, such as exquisite pictures, excellent soundtracks, and superb performance of actors, which helped to improve the audience's visual and emotional experience. Ode to Shangyang was an excellent ancient novel. On the basis of restoring the plot and characters, the play improved the audience's emotional experience and viewing effect through more delicate emotional descriptions and character shaping, thus attracting more and more viewers.

Why did he pause after listening to a novel on his phone for more than ten seconds?

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2024-09-25 00:33

Listening to a novel on a mobile phone would usually stop after ten seconds because of the limitations of the phone's screen size and audio output. The screen of a mobile phone is usually relatively small, with a screen size of about 4 inches to 6 inches. The sound quality of the audio output is not as good as that of a laptop or desktop. Therefore, when listening to a novel, if the plot is exciting or the voice is loud, the listener may feel that the voice is a little blurry or unclear. In this case, the phone system would pause the playback for a certain period of time so that the audience could hear the sound again for a better listening experience. In addition, there might be network delays or stuttering when listening to novels on the phone, causing the playback progress to be somewhat inconsistent. In order to solve these problems, the mobile phone system would pause the broadcast for a certain period of time so that the audience could wait for the network signal or reload the content. Therefore, when listening to novels on the phone, they would usually pause for more than ten seconds so that the audience could get a better listening experience and avoid network delays or stuttering.

Shangyang Ode TV Series

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2024-12-16 04:20

"Ode to Shangyang" was a TV series from 2021, based on the novel of the same name by Sleeptalker. The plot told the story of Shangyang Princess Wang She being involved in a power struggle. She was forced to give up her childhood friend and marry Xiao Qi, the King of Yuzhang. She experienced a series of difficulties and challenges with him, such as Helan Zhen's disaster, Ningshuo's disaster, and the Huizhou mutiny. Zhang Ziyi, Zhou Yiwei, Yu Hewei, Yang Youning, etc. starred in the drama, which had a total of 68 episodes. "Ode to Shangyang" debuted on Youku on January 9, 2021.

"Ode to Shangyang" was called "Ode to the Head" by the netizens. Was this drama really getting more and more intoxicating?

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2024-09-11 16:26

Shangyang Fu was a famous Fu in ancient China written by Zhang Heng, a writer of the Han Dynasty. The theme of this Fu was to describe the fairyland. The language was gorgeous and poetic, and it was known as the " crown of Han Fu." The play's title, Ode to Shangyang, was also adapted from this Fu. Although the style of the play was different from the Fu, many viewers felt that it was more enjoyable to watch because it not only retained the poetic and aesthetic style of the Fu, but also added some modern elements to make the story more lively and interesting. However, there were also some viewers who felt that there were some inappropriate parts in the adaptation of the Fu, such as depicting the fairyland in the Fu as the fairyland in reality. Such an adaptation might cause some misunderstandings. Therefore, the evaluation of the play varied from person to person.

Why did Li Qin have so few scenes to celebrate the year?

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2024-12-24 08:24

In " Celebrating the Years," the audience complained that Lin Wan 'er, who was played by Li Qin, had too few scenes. The script itself was a male lead role, and the female characters were only there to play the role of green leaves. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official, but because her body did not allow her to participate in what Fan Xian wanted to do, and because other female characters appeared in the plot, her presence was not strong enough. The audience thought that Li Qin's role had limited space.

Why did Li Qin have so few scenes to celebrate the year?

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2024-12-23 04:14

In " Celebrating Years," Li Qin played Lin Wan 'er in fewer scenes. The script itself was a male lead role, and the female characters were only there to play the role of green leaves. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official, but because her body did not allow her to participate in what Fan Xian wanted to do, and because other female characters appeared in the plot, her presence was weak. The audience also raised some doubts about Li Qin's acting skills in the play. However, these opinions only represented the opinions of some netizens and might not necessarily represent the views of the entire audience.

Why did Li Qin have so few scenes to celebrate the year?

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2024-12-21 23:16

In " Celebrating the Years," the audience complained that Lin Wan 'er, who was played by Li Qin, had too few scenes. The script itself was a male lead role, and the female characters were only there to play the role of green leaves. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official, but because her body did not allow her to participate in what Fan Xian wanted to do, and because other female characters appeared in the plot, her presence was weak. The audience also raised some doubts about Li Qin's acting skills in the play. However, these opinions only represented the opinions of some netizens and might not necessarily represent the views of the entire audience.

Why did Li Qin have so few scenes to celebrate the year?

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2024-12-20 01:13

In " Celebrating Years," Li Qin played Lin Wan 'er in fewer scenes. The script itself was a male lead role, and the female characters were only there to play the role of green leaves. The audience felt that Li Qin's role had limited space to play, and the appearance of other female characters in the play made her presence not strong enough. In addition, the audience also had some negative comments about Li Qin's acting skills. Although Li Qin had performed well in other period dramas, her acting skills and roles in Celebrating Years didn't receive much attention and recognition. Therefore, Li Qin's lack of scenes was probably due to the plot setting and the audience's evaluation of her.

Why did Li Qin have so few scenes to celebrate the year?

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2024-12-19 22:50

In " Celebrating Years," Li Qin played Lin Wan 'er in fewer scenes. The script itself was a male lead role, and the female characters were only there to play the role of green leaves. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official, but because her body did not allow her to participate in what Fan Xian wanted to do, and because other female characters appeared in the plot, her presence was weak. The audience also raised some doubts about Li Qin's acting skills in the play. However, these opinions only represented the opinions of some netizens and might not necessarily represent the views of the entire audience.

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