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*NauseaFuel: Yu Tan's execution by steaming, in fact, one of the servants that was made to watch likely on Yong Zheng's orders and to make an example of anyone daring to continue to spying on him and Ruo Xi ended up vomiting afterwards.

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* TheWoobie: Ruo Lan. She falls in love with Qing Shan, but he's deliberately set up to be killed so she can be forced to marry Yin Si. After marrying Yin Si she hears of Qing Shan's death and becomes so ill she miscarries. Then she has to put up with being married to a man she dislikes for ''years''.

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Lan. She falls in love with Qing Shan, but he's deliberately set up to be killed so she can be forced to marry Yin Si. After marrying Yin Si she hears of Qing Shan's death and becomes so ill she miscarries. Then she has to put up with being married to a man she dislikes for ''years''.''years''.
**Lu Wu. She is DrivenToSuicide by Lady Fu Ca because the latter is jealous over the fact that her husband is in love with her under the threat that if she keeps continuing to raise Cheng Huan on her own, Cheng Huan would end up potentially suffer from harassment by other kids. She is quite hurt by her words and the only comfort she could have before her suicide is that she got a chance to share happy memories with Cheng Huan. Even worse, Yin Xiang and Cheng Huan both are LockedOutOfTheLoop from ever knowing how she died and thus, in their perspectives, she disappeared without a trace. He is also unable to view her corpse after she slowly drowned after jumping into the river, not to mention, had he arrived on time, her suicide most likely wouldn’t have occurred.
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*NeverLiveItDown: [[spoiler: Yu Tan’s death by steaming still has fans and haters of the TV series holding Yinzhen under contempt because most thought him having her executed in that manner makes him a tyrant for doing that.]]
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** Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yin Zhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.

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** Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yin Zhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Nicky Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.
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** Some fans find Yin Zhen to be a tragic character, especially in the end of the TV series/novel, along with the fact that despite the fact that his [[spoiler: primary consort and empress]] along with Ruo Xi [[spoiler: both outlived their children, he doesn’t abandon them for it. He tries to support them since he knows how it feels to have a child/baby die before him since it really hasn’t been his first time being a father.]] Others think he is too extreme and too much of a tyrant in the second half of the series (the last straw was [[spoiler: him having Yu Tan steamed to death in the 30th episode]]) to be considered a sympathetic character.

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** Some fans find Yin Zhen to be a tragic character, especially in the end of the TV series/novel, along with the fact one thing that is admirable for him is despite the fact that his [[spoiler: primary consort and empress]] along with Ruo Xi [[spoiler: both outlived their children, he doesn’t abandon them for it. He tries to support them since he knows how it feels to have a child/baby die before him since it really hasn’t been his first time being a father.]] Others think he is too extreme and too much of a tyrant in the second half of the series (the last straw was [[spoiler: him having Yu Tan steamed to death in the 30th episode]]) to be considered a sympathetic character.
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** Some fans find Yin Zhen to be a tragic character, especially in the end of the TV series/novel. Others think he is too extreme and too much of a tyrant in the second half of the series (the last straw was [[spoiler: him having Yu Tan steamed to death in the 30th episode]]) to be considered a sympathetic character.

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** Some fans find Yin Zhen to be a tragic character, especially in the end of the TV series/novel. series/novel, along with the fact that despite the fact that his [[spoiler: primary consort and empress]] along with Ruo Xi [[spoiler: both outlived their children, he doesn’t abandon them for it. He tries to support them since he knows how it feels to have a child/baby die before him since it really hasn’t been his first time being a father.]] Others think he is too extreme and too much of a tyrant in the second half of the series (the last straw was [[spoiler: him having Yu Tan steamed to death in the 30th episode]]) to be considered a sympathetic character.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: **There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, all because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, all because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There **There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, all because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.series/novel.
**Some fans find Yin Zhen to be a tragic character, especially in the end of the TV series/novel. Others think he is too extreme and too much of a tyrant in the second half of the series (the last straw was [[spoiler: him having Yu Tan steamed to death in the 30th episode]]) to be considered a sympathetic character.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yin Zhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.

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Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yin Zhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.wedding.
** Liu Shi Shi (Zhang Xiao) and Han Dong (Yin Tang) went on to appear together in ''Series/LostLoveInTimes''. Amusingly, here Han Dong plays a prince fighting for the throne, while his character in ''Lost Love in Times'' doesn't want to get involved in the princes' fights.
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* FandomHeresy: Go up to a ''Scarlet Heart'' fan and say you think ''Series/MoonLovers'' is better than the original series. [[SchmuckBait Go on. Try it.]]

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* FandomHeresy: Go up to a ''Scarlet Heart'' fan and say you think ''Series/MoonLovers'' is better than the original series. [[SchmuckBait Go on. Try it.]]]] Even fans of the remake almost universally agree the original is better.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Ma Tian Yu appears briefly as Zhang Xiao's present-day boyfriend.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: The birds in episode fifteen are blatantly CGI.
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* FandomHeresy: Go up to a ''Scarlet Heart'' fan and say you think ''Series/MoonLovers'' is better than the original series. [[SchmuckBait Go on. Try it.]]
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* TheWoobie: Ruo Lan. She falls in love with Qing Shan, but he's deliberately set up to be killed so she can be forced to marry Yin Si. After marrying Yin Si she hears of Qing Shan's death and becomes so ill she miscarries. Then she has to put up with being married to a man she dislikes for ''years''.
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* {{Narm}}: Like in all Chinese series the actors' voices were [[SameLanguageDub dubbed]]. In some scenes the movements of the actors' mouths obviously don't match their dubbed lines, and sometimes they continue talking even after their mouths have stopped moving.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault all because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue perfect and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault because she blames Yin Zhen for changing way too much in the second half of the TV series/novel.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault.
* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yinzhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was never her fault.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yinzhen, Yin Zhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue in the series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long fell in love with each other for real and got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel, attended their wedding.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was neverherfault.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: There are some fans that admire Ruo Xi’s ability to adjust being stuck in the Qing dynasty despite being in another person’s body. However, some critics think she’s too much of a MarySue and that she learned absolutely nothing throughout the entirety of the novel/TV series and that none of her screwups were her fault and that it was the plot, making her seem like it was neverherfault.never her fault.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yinzhen where they suffer an unhappy epilogue after the show ended in the same year it was aired, Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long ended up falling in love with each other for real and they married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel attended their wedding.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yinzhen where they Yinzhen, who suffer an unhappy epilogue after the show ended in the same year it was aired, series, their actors Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long ended up falling fell in love with each other for real and they got married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel novel, attended their wedding.wedding.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Unlike Ruo Xi/Zhang Xiao and Yinzhen where they suffer an unhappy epilogue after the show ended in the same year it was aired, Liu Shi Shi and Wu Qi Long ended up falling in love with each other for real and they married. They currently have a son together. Even Tong Hua, the writer of the original novel attended their wedding.

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