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Synonyms: The Flower Ring
Japanese: 花縴
Autor:
Lin, Qing Hui
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
2
Capítulos:
8
Status:
Finished
Publicar:
1969-12-31 to ?
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Alternativas:
Synonyms: The Flower Ring
Japanese: 花縴
Japanese: 花縴
Autor:
Lin, Qing Hui
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
2
Capítulos:
8
Status:
Finished
Publicar:
1969-12-31 to ?
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Resumo
Deep in the palace, lives a girl named Yu Pan. Forbidden by her mother to go even to the outside, Yu Pan entertains herself by learning as many thing as possible to fit to be one of the Prince's mistress. Because of her such eagerness and overall talent, the emperor invites Yu Pan to study with the Prince. Can she love someone whom she's never even met...?
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Hua Qian review
What does it mean to belong to someone?
Hua Qian starts off rather light-heartedly in detailing the sheltered life of Yu Pan, a young girl of marked intelligence and capability. Although there is a touch of romance with a clearly marked out main couple, this relationship comes into conflict with the hierarchy of social standing and familial obligations. What makes this story stand out however, are the characters of Yu Pan primarily, and Yun Qie, secondly. Yu Pan is a heroine you can get behind and feel good about rooting for. She's a strong and intelligent character that far surpasses the boys she studies with, and never once questions her own worth or doubts her feelings like other female leads. Moreover, the story toys with the idea of what it means to belong to someone, which I found interesting. What binds you to someone? What does an engagement really mean? What does it mean to be betrothed? Is it an exchange of promises? Of hearts? Of future happiness? Is it symbolic? Is it real? Is it either, or both? Is it reliable and steadfast? Or delicate and fleeting? Hua Qian subtly asks all these questions in a rather simple storyline, but really explores them with an attention that sets this manga apart. Although it hasn't been fully scanned/translated, I highly recommend giving it a read! |
Hua Qian review
This manga is very mediocre in it's story and character development. While some things are explained, they are done so in a poor manner (such as in the mother's reason for her actions towards her daughter).
The romance is a case of "instant" love with almost little to no development between the engaged parties. The love rival part of the story is also horribly short and could have easily been left out of the story without really changing much of anything, it just added that the drama that was missing from earlier on in the manga. |