Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

It’s only one still but if I had a palace house like Yang Rong in the latest remake of Gu Long’s The Legend of Flying Daggers, I would host my Thanksgiving and Christmas party there every year! Basically, I would never leave. Is everyone here all set for the big dinner tomorrow? Don’t head out to the grocery store because you’re most likely gonna get a black eye. Not pointing fingers but it was brutal last year. Lol. Happy Thanksgiving to our fellow drifters (~^_^~)! Remember to be thankful for what you have instead of the luxuries you don’t own (read: Black Friday is just around the corner! =P) There is a reason why you have those in the first place. Cherish them! =)

New Drama Stills:

Feel free to use the drama nametag to see previous posts about The Legend of Flying Daggers. Li Huai is the grandson of Li Xun Huan and the story follows him as he roams and upholds justice in jianghu with his two best friends, armed with the dagger-throwing technique his grandfather passed down.

Our hero, Li Huai (Hawick Lau) decides to become the ice-skating queen of Jianghu. XD

(But if you really squint your eyes, you can see the tiny weewee blade in the other hand.)

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Our heroine, Xue Cai Yue (Yang Rong) swiftly wields her sword as the top assassin. She falls in love with the hero before knowing that his father killed hers. Drama.

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Her breath-taking home. OMG.

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OTP.

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Girl is crazy! She left her palace to go snuggling with him at a cave? Ai ya ya.

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Huang Ming as the hero’s half-bro who enters the dark side when his love only looks at his bro.

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Gui Gui as the fiery pepper childhood best friend who crushes on the hero for the longest time.

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Oh the angst! MUAHHAHAH!!

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Kenny Kwan as the hero’s best friend. Why does he look like Batman? Lol. Still very handsome!

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Crystal Yuan Bing Yan.

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Jeremy Jones and Michelle Bai Bing.

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Someone’s parents. Didn’t they play a pair somewhere in another Wuxia world?

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Someone conspiring in the dark. Doesn’t he look like Aaron Yan? Conspiring to pair up with Gui Gui again? HEHEHEHE.

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Say Turkey!

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  1. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    The clothes looks really good. So totally wrong for the period and who they are suppose to be but really good none the less.

    And agree, her home looks divine right now. Its 38 degrees Celsius in sydney. I could really do with her winter home or even that dampy cave.

    • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

      Lol. You can’t go alone to the cave Tyn! Remember to bring a snuggling bear. *wink wink*

      Just love all the details in her palace. Assassins keep it clean. =D

  2. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    Happy Thanksgiving!! I am from Canada, our thanksgiving was last month! I hope you have a good one! I am actually looking forward to this series! I don’t know if I mentioned this before, but I like this pairing, and its new~~ I think Hawick and Rong Yong will nail these roles, it something very fitting for them. How come Bai Bing is not the lead anymore ? She is actually really pretty and not a bad actress at all! To bad!

    • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

      Thanks Ironfingers! =D

      Bai Bing is rarely the lead in her dramas. But she’s still young so maybe in the near future.

      • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

        Bai bing lead in the myth with hu ge, diserie of love with zhang han, bitter coffee with hu ge, and that one crappy painted skin one with hawick. I feel shes like major supporting roles bow, moving backwards.

        • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

          ying er was the co-lead in that drama with hawick too. bai bing has over dozen of dramas, leading in 4 of them isn’t really impressive, more like dipping in the pool to test her market value.

          the tide in china changes all the time with new faces so if she can’t hang on to leading roles, she won’t be able to fight with the new faces and will probably land supporting roles from now on.

        • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

          That is very true! Although i like her, i like how china gives opportunities to other actresses, lots of supporting actress climbing to be lead, and i think most of them deserve it too, varieties is good!

        • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

          Yeah! I love Bai Bing as she was my first ever chinese actress I watched!

  3. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    happy thanksgiving!! gobble gobble!!

    lol….. hawick as ice-skating queen. and that does look like aaron!! O_O!! the costumes look squeaky clean!!

  4. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    uuuuu pretty… Please be good, please be good, please be good. 🙁 I’ve had waaaay too many disappointments this year.
    On the other hand, it looks too clean and too shinny and I’m getting kind of uneasy. 🙁

    • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

      Oh poor Nell!! Don’t start counting!! It will never end. I speak from experience. Lol. 8D

      • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

        Yep this year…sigh. There were A LOT of unexpected surprises and quite a few unexpectedly awesome dramas (I NEVER expected to even watch let alone love Disguiser and WuXin FaShi..and I didn’t expect Lang Ya Bang to be that awesome). BUT 2015 was supposed to be THE YEAR. Like I can’t even count how many drama I was looking forward to beginning of 2015 (due to cast, and or plot)…and then the level of disappointment…I can’t even

        @nell. Totally agree. It looks disappointingly like another idol wuxia drama. The costumes looks so…like costumes. There are cosplay material that looks more realistic than this. Like the cloth and colors are such solid single colors…usually people from that period don’t wear whites that are that freaking white or that freaking blue. It’s usually a more pastel-y blue or an off white with more textured cloth like a cross-hatch cotton/wool pattern or something that’s visible and looks more like durable wear. Here the clothes all looks fancy, but like they’re flmsy single-layer material from costumes. Like the shiny thin plastic-y stuff from halloween costumes. A lot of the productions are like that nowadays. (a phase I feel like Yumama’s productions started).

        Some people like the whole “pretty factor” with the bright pretty colors and stuff. But I feel like everything’s so sharp and neon and in-your-face PS’d that it’s all so fake. Dramas are awesome because they’re fantasy in the real world. It’s a fantasy world that’s realistic enough to make you believe in it. sorry but I have a hard time seeing actors as characters when they’re in such a fake contrived setting wearing what looks like cosplay costumes (not dissing cosplayers, but generally speaking…). I’m all for high-tech and quality and pretty shots…but this really isn’t the way. what does it tell you when the graphics for colored-light-kungfu and fake animals are no better, maybe even worse, in CP5 than in CP1, just as an example. And CP5 is 2015 stuff and CP1 is like 2006. Yet producers spend so much time on red/blue hair and unrealistic scraps of clothing instead of working to improve the CGI. I’ve always loved wuxia and period dramas more than idol dramas because I feel like period dramas just have better stuff and seem like better quality. But with the trends now adays. It just seems like everything bad from idol modern dramas is moving to the wuxia world. so much that we have to call dramas “idol wuxia” (Legend of Zu, looking at you).

        • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

          @ Kap:
          Normally, yuup. That’s a sure way to get disappointed but my life is so upside-down right now that dramas are lucky if I remember their first episode and what it was about. The bad thing is, my standards are not particularly high (I don’t want every new title to be like NiF) and yet, lately, every new one manages to fail my expectations. HQG was some weird anomaly when it comes to the addicting factor. I haven’t been so exited about any kind of drama in years.
          This one I will definitely check out because I like HL and YR but that’s it. One chance.
          @Julianne:
          You know, in this situation I have a strange kind of luck. My interest in wuxia is fairly recent and quite a lot of the things I’ve seen were Yumama’s dramas. I’m ok with the colors and the bling. Not so ok with the bad special effects buuut i can live with that too. I’m ok with video game cosplay but not with video game stories. For all the money these people make from the fashionable titles, they could at least set aside some of it for scriptwriters that can construct basic plots.

        • 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

          @Nell True, while I hate this ongoing trend and I feel like the productions all look fake now, these are all things I can overlook if the story and acting is strong enough. Sadly now adays, those two things are also lacking.

  5. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    I think they’re parents in The Four!

  6. 16 thoughts on “Yang Rong’s gorgeous palace in Gu Long’s Flying Daggers

    I think it was the parents in Swordsman aka New Xiao Ao Jiang Hu (2013 Proud Smiling Wanderer)

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