1996, when Louis Koo starred in Yang Guo, how many infatuated girls did she fall in love with? If the charm of the ancient version of Yang Guo is sharp enough, it will be like a knife beating blood, but it won't kill me.
It should be said that Yang Guo is the most youthful and idolized person among the numerous works of Master Jin Da. He was fifteen or sixteen when he made his debut. He is charming, rebellious and legendary, and he jumps up and down emotionally. From Xiangyang City to Zhong Nanshan, and then to Jueqing Valley, the ups and downs along the way are estimated to be as high as the Oriental Pearl. But I admire him sixteen years later, white-haired Yang Guo, and vicissitudes of Yang Guo after thirty.
By analogy, I don't appreciate his vows of eternal love with the little dragon girl, but I was easily conquered by the accidental meeting between Guo Xiang Jr. and him. Little Dragon Girl and Guo Xiang are two completely different roles.
The latter grew up in troubled times, but has a naive and simple heart. She is pure and kind, but her talent is so high that King Jinlun couldn't put it down when he saw her. Although her grievances are clear, there is an evil spirit, which is just complementary to her cleverness. It is not too evil and not an eyesore, which just highlights its cuteness. Guo Xiang's personality is richer than that of Little Dragon Girl.
The little dragon girl's growing environment is obviously too simple, and her isolated living environment makes her a little dull.
The same innocence, Guo Xiang's innocence is three-dimensional and infectious, while the little dragon girl's innocence is a little weak and pale, with less aura and more stupidity. No wonder some people compare Little Dragon Girl to a junior college student. I think if we really want to compete, Guo Xiang should at least graduate from college, right?