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The finale has left me with even more questions đč Dashing Youthâs Jin Wei is wearing the Blood of Youthâs Jin Yuâs clothes, and Jin Yu has a cool new outfit (and heâs played by an entirely different person than was listed on the cast listâwhat happened there?)
Itâs interesting to see that Jin Xuan and Jin Yan swapped clothes between the shows, rather than Jin Yan merely stealing Jin Xuanâs.
Yes, many questions, but Iâm definitely happy to see the five of them together again! đ Hereâs to hoping the Dark River show will give some hints or answers to the mystery of the Five Eunuchsâ switched clothing!
Aaaah, I thought it sounded familiar! I just checked, and youâre absolutely right! Fittingly, considering Dark Riverâs presence, the song is named Black Blade đč
me while watching dashing youth: hang on a sec ARE THEY USING BGM FROM TWO STEPS FROM HELL????
The tragedy of Yi Wenjun is that she traded a gilded cage for a wooden one, when all she wanted was to be free.
The keeper of the wooden cage gave her hope, yes, but would never have let her leave. His stories were just stories, and she never got to see the world.
Because of how Yi Wenjunâs oppressive father raised her, she constantly feels like a shadow of herself. The only time her character has ever truly felt alive to me was near the end of the Blood of Youthâs novel, when she was flying through the chaos of her sonâs creation, bantering with Jin Xuan as he pleaded for her to return to safety. Her interaction with him near the end of Dashing Youth slightly reminded me of that scene and of why I like her novel counterpart so much.
Freedom is what Yi Wenjun desires above all else, but obligation weighs down her wings. And while her sons never experienced the gilded and wooden cages they were raised in as prisons, she did. Even then, she tried to do what was best for them, rather flawed as that attempt was.
The Four Guardians of Tianqi
Dashing Youth Relationship Chart: Amended Edition
There was a major character missing. I added him.
Original version below
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: ć°ćčŽçœé©Źéæ„éŁ | Dashing Youth (Live Action TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Xiao Zhongjing/Zhuo Qing, Jin Wei & Zhuo Qing, Implied Baili Luochen/Xiao Zhongjing Characters: Xiao Zhongjing | Emperor Tai'an, Zhuo Qing (Dashing Youth), Jin Wei (The Blood of Youth), Jin Yu (The Blood of Youth), Li Changsheng (mentioned), Qi Tianchen (mentioned), Baili Luochen (mentioned) Additional Tags: Injury, Angst and Hurt/Comfort, Praise Kink, Age Difference, Introspection, Bathing/Washing, Canon Compliant, takes place during episode 32, Blood Kink, Intimacy Series: Part 6 of Small Fandom Summer '24 Summary:
With a troubled mind and a heavy heart, Xiao Zhongjing visits his Grand Eunuch.
free my girl yi wenjun she was the softest and nicest character in the whole dashing youth series. i need to cradle her gently like a baby bird and set her free into the world, away from toxic ass guys like xiao ruojin
she was literally indoctrinated by her father and entire sect to accept a loveless marriage to prince jingyu and cut off from the rest of the world and any help she could have gotten (redirecting baili dongjun's mail and replying on her behalf đŹ), presumably from a very young age.
she only has a pretty average level of martial talent, and it's worthless compared to her dad or luo qingyang (future sword deity). she could never bust her way out on her own. if she asked luo qingyang for help, she would simply be putting him in the same position as herselfâtrapped between staying (filial piety) and helping her leave (following their heart). and she would never do that because she's so nice T-T
she waited for ye dingzhi even up to her wedding day!!! she was stalling so much even when there wasn't really any choices left!!!
and when she was finally in gusu with ye dingzhi, she got manipulated with dreams of her firstborn kid dying in probably messed up ways. her sleep schedule is getting disrupted frequently in disturbing ways, and some guy shows up to confirm her worst fears. what's wrong with her caring for the life of her child??
tbh there's no good path for her. if she stays in gusu, viewers will call her heartless and a child abandoner. as a mother, even unwantedly, she's taking some responsibility to go see her son that's supposedly 'severely ill and near death'. she 100% knows there's a chance she might get caught in tianqi and forcibly returned to the emperor, but she still takes the chance. because her heart is full of compassion. and there's nothing wrong with that.
if she leaves, which she ultimately did, her second (perfectly healthy and safe) son would be quickly looked after by his loving and present dad. baby anshi never is left alone while conscious, and there is always someone looking after him when he opens his eyes.
i think the trouble lies in viewers who watched BoY knowing the son she goes to see eventually becomes a total shitbag while the son she 'abandons' becomes wu xin, a loveable main character. but at this point of time, both are still innocent babies. BoY viewers would know it's not 'worth it' to care for prince yu. but that's the benefit of hindsight that she doesn't have!! all she knows is that her prince of a son doesn't have maternal clan support and has no political leverage in the imperial struggle for power. who knows who is looking after her son on a day to day basis. would they be nice to prince yu even if they have nothing to gain from it??
whatever decision yi wenjun makes, she will still be labelled as a heatless mother who abandoned her son by the major forces in the world who have a lot to gain by manipulating yi wenjun's story. there is no grace in the story for her and she's given no good options.
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compassion is a central theme to the story of dashing youth. yao yue realises that reigniting war between beique and beili would only cause unnecessary bloodshed for everyone, hence she walks away from the cause even at the expense of her family. xin baicao treats every patient that endures the journey to medicine valley, even if they leave him alone at the end. baili dongjun saves ye dingzhi after their final battle because he cares for his best friend even if the whole world believes ye dingzhi to be the leader of all evil, plain and simple.
the death of compassion is what makes characters turn to evil, most notably with xiao ruojin in xiao ruofeng's backstory reveal. xiao ruojin watched as even the lowliest servants refused to save the life of his younger brother because their mother wasn't a favoured consort. they had nothing to gain from it and hence did nothing. that was a life altering realisation for the young prince who would eventually turn into a heartless lord and an even more heartless emperor.
What are your thoughts on the Eunuchs in Dashing Youth?
Thanks for the ask! đș I have many, many thoughts about how the eunuchs were handled. Though Iâll get into the showâs shortcomings regarding the Five Eunuchs, I will say that Zhuo Qing was the greatest highlight of Dashing Youth for me (especially regarding the captivating conflict centered around Zhuo Qing, Li Changsheng, Emperor Taiâan, and Baili Luochen).
More often than it should have, Dashing Youth had poor structuring and ill-timed dips in tension. However, the plotline involving those aforementioned four characters was carefully built up, well-paced, and high-stakesâwith significant payoff. The thing is, Dashing Youth has something of an antagonist problem, where most of them are either killed off very quickly or cease to be antagonistic. Zhuo Qing and Emperor Taiâan stand as excellent exceptions to this dulling trend in the writing. For a show like this, antagonistic forces are incredibly important. While the âbloody youthsâ were the heart of the show and very entertaining on their own, the âdashing youthsâ could be better described as the center of the dramaâand good drama needs compelling antagonists. Because of this, Zhuo Qing steals the show.
Zhuo Qing
His relationship with Emperor Taiâan is so fascinating. With their multilayered power dynamic and their decades of companionship, there is a palpable tension between Zhuo Qingâs careful, calculated submissiveness and the sharp edges underlying Emperor Taiâanâs familiarity. The actors have great chemistry and the camera loves both of themâespecially their beautiful hands with gorgeous complementary thumb-rings.
Just as riveting is Zhuo Qingâs rivalry with the Immortal Li Changsheng. So many emotions churn under the surface, threatening to spill over with every interaction. Pride, fear, anger, respectâno one can get such a rise out of Zhuo Qing as he.
Overall, Zhuo Qing is a complex, entertaining, and formidable villain with strong motivations. As mentioned previously, the plotline focused on him has excellent pacing and intense stakes. His voice is incredibly calming and his actor is highly adept. Zhuo Qing was the character I was most excited to see, and that particular anticipation was satisfied in full.
Jin Xuan (positives)
I do have one significant positive thing to say about how Dashing Youth handled Jin Xuan. He makes for an amazing foil to Baili Dongjun and I appreciate how the show positioned him in that respect. It helped me think of some fascinating ways the two characters could also be considered foils of each other in the Blood of Youth and its novel.
Jin Xian
I love how his first scene with Zhuo Qing highlights both the kindness Zhuo Qing can show and the terror he can inspire. An intriguing duality, which Jin Xian mirrors in how he carries peaceful prayer beads in his left hand and a sword of violence in his right. Speaking of which, the significance of his Blizzard Sword is so fascinating to think aboutâeven more so than before. Also, I love the way he protects Jin Xuan at one point, especially since Jin Xuan is wearing TBoY Jin Yanâs clothesâthe visual makes my Jin Xian/Jin Yan shipping brain happy.
Jin Xuan (negatives)
There was a crucial moment in Zhuo Qingâs story which truly seemed like Jin Xuan should have been present for. Sweet as it was seeing Jin Xian supporting his shifu, it really seems like it would have been far more impactful to Jin Xuanâs psychology for him to witness it instead.
Overall, his character feels really off. There are moments that feel more like him, especially in the times he interacts with Yi Wenjun, but otherwise, for the most part, he feels like an entirely different character. Him wearing TBoY Jin Yanâs robes probably isnât helping me in trying to find him recognizable, but, most importantly, I really find it hard to believe that Jin Xuan would ever involve himself in an affair with a prince other than Xiao Ruojin in this period of time, even if it is a part of Zhuo Qingâs plan.
Zhuo Xin, Zhuo Sen, Zhuo Luo
Of the same generation of the Five Eunuchs as Zhuo Qing, it really seems like these three should have been in the show, especially during Xiao Ruofengâs destruction of the Dragon Seal Scrollâthey were more or less implied to be present for it in Jin Xuanâs dialogue to Jin Xian in TBoY Episode 34. At this point, Iâm wondering if the live-action universe is an AU where Zhuo Sen and Zhuo Luo died very early, forgotten by time and unmentioned forevermore.
Eunuch Li and Eunuch Cheng
These two were pretty interesting. They werenât in the show a lot, but it definitely feels like thereâs layers to them and their relationships with other characters. I would like seeing more of either eunuch, though Iâm satisfied with what we gotâI can use my imagination for how Jin Yan ended up incorporating Eunuch Liâs official robe into his casual outfit in The Blood of Youth and the implications thereof đŒ
Jin Yu, Jin Yan, Jin Wei
I would say âlast but not least,â but Dashing Youth essentially reduced these three to background characters, especially Jin Yan, who doesnât have a single line of dialogue. I would have liked to see more of them in the finale, and really feel like we got shorted. Given how much more attention and focus the Five Eunuchs got in the Blood of Youthâs novel compared the live-action, Iâm guessing that Dashing Youthâs lack is something of a departure from the source material. I really do get the vibe from the author that the Five Eunuchs are some of his favorite characters to write aboutâI donât believe he would shortchange these three to this degree.
There is also notably the matter of the baffling clothing situation (Jin Xuan and Jin Yan switched official attire in the time between Dashing Youth and The Blood of Youth. DY Jin Wei wears TBoY Jin Yuâs. Jin Yu has a different outfit entirely). Iâm hoping the live-action Dark River show that comes next will either clear up the confusion or increase the intrigue.
As for the sword situation⊠I can understand Jin Yan possibly wanting to have a sword if Jin Xuan does, though I donât think Jin Xuan would have a sword in the first place. Jin Xian and Jin Wei are the swordsmen among the Five Eunuchs. Jin Xuan, Jin Yu, and Jin Yan all practice palm techniquesâwhy would they be carrying swords? It also seems strange that the sword Jin Wei is carrying does not appear to be the Abyssal Eye Sword. I mean, the live-action version of the sword (a Bichen prop from The Untamed, seriously? Cool easter egg, but the Abyssal Eye is far too important not to have its own design) isnât as imposing or ghostly or evil as the novelâs or the donghuaâs, but it makes no sense for Jin Wei to not bring it along for the climax of the story, instead carrying an even less interestingly-designed sword.
As a side note, my theory about The Blood of Youthâs Jin Wei wielding a Bichen lookalike is that it was likely originally planned to be the Blizzard Sword. The novel describes Jin Xian as having worn white to travel the Martial Arts World, so Bichenâs design would have matched (and would possibly encourage the audience to see the mild similarities between Jin Xian and the owner of Bichen, particularly in the context of Jin Xian helping out Jin Yan when the world was against him). Live-action Jin Xian ended up having a costume design more similar to the donghua, however, and Bichenâs design would no longer match him so well. But, of course, the people making the show might still have wanted to use the propâso they looked to the next sword-wielding eunuch: Jin Wei.
Overall, Dashing Youth was incredibly favorable for Zhuo Qing, and somewhat lackluster in its use of the rest of the eunuchs, except perhaps Jin Xian, Eunuch Li, and Eunuch Cheng. Despite Dashing Youthâs writing problems, Zhuo Qing and Emperor Taiâan bring enough to the table that I found it worthwhile. Some other characters I liked were Qi Tianchen, Sikong Changfeng, Lei Mengsha, all of Baili Dongjunâs family, Wu Fa and Wu Tian, Qixuan and Yuji, Li Hanyi, Ye Xiaoying, Xiao Ruofeng, Needle Granny, and Yan Bietian. My feelings about Li Changsheng are complicated, but he certainly does interest me.
Dashing Youth ring-related musings
There is no question that Dashing Youth loves its rings. The indulgent ways the camera lingers on them is most prominent in the case of Zhuo Qing and Xiao Zhongjing, but there are other ring-wearers in the show, such as Xiao Xie, Master Tu, and Yan Bietian. Unsurprisingly, considering what rings (particularly thumb rings) tend to symbolize, the thing they all have most in common is their power and/or wealth. There are possibly deeper connections to be drawn between these characters, but I thought Iâd focus on sharing my discoveries on the materials Zhuo Qingâs and Xiao Zhongjingâs are likely composed of.
My initial thoughts were along the lines of black jade for Zhuo Qingâs and carnelian for Xiao Zhongjing. However, in my search for similar rings online, I found that, among other colors, agate can come in black and red. Carnelian seems to often be compared to red agate, so my guess may not have been far off. Individually, the symbolism of carnelian and black jade likely fit the two characters a bit better, though them wearing the same type of stone could be seen as representing unification in their relationship.
Notable in this respect is their sun-and-moon symbolism, where Zhuo Qing is heavily associated with the Moon in terms of aesthetics and scene framing/transitions. Associating Xiao Zhongjing with the Sun isnât a far leap, particularly considering the plaque hanging in Zhuo Qingâs hall, as well as the gold Xiao Zhongjing wears and the power he holds as emperor. The ring colors reinforce these associations, red-orange for the warmth of sunlight and black for the cold of the night.
Dashing Youth | Qixuan â Yuji: ç±ééŁè”·
Qixuan. You're right. We grew up together, of couese I know that you won't betray the Young Lady. But did you think that I would betray you? -Episode 27
Dashing Youth Jin Xuan Official Poster Collection
A conversation with Commander Vice Commander Luo
Yan Su as Zhuo Qing in Dashing Youth ć°ćčŽçœé©Źéæ„éŁ (2024)
Baili family behind-the-scenes silliness
Somethings can only be achieved through chaos.
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On the steps before Pingqing Hall, past and present
Yan Su & Jiang Kai as Zhuo Qing & Xiao Zhongjing in Dashing Youth ć°ćčŽçœé©Źéæ„éŁ (2024) and as Yang Su & Yuwen Hu in Queen Dugu çŹć€çć (2019)