I originally did not see the "Imperial Industry" of the Internet writer Whisperer, because Zhang Ziyi starred in "Shangyang Fu" and only heard about this novel, and the overall feeling is that the degree of reduction of the TV series is still relatively high.
"Shangyang Fu" adds some plots, making the script more complete and smooth than the novel; as far as the character image is concerned, the novel is more imaginative, the TV series casting is mostly good, Zhang Ziyi has a big gap with the noble small county lord image in the original work because of his age (especially in the early days), and Xiao Qi, the Yuzhang King, who played on Monday, is particularly in line with imagination: a straight posture, a dark colored battle robe, and a proud and tenacious
The carefree Lord Of Shangyang County, Wang Yan, grew up in thousands of favors, but as a woman of the Langya Wang Clan, she was destined to bear a lot, and those around her who thought they were very close would not hesitate to push out this pampered woman, Wang Yan was like this, and so was the empress aunt, which was the fate of the Wang clan women. The language of the novel is also not bad, and it has a certain appeal. In the TV series, many supporting roles are more plump and more eye-catching than the novel, and the empress played by Shi Ke, Wang Lin played by Yu Hewei, and Helan Zhen by Yuan Hong are all impressive.