Sigue a Ji Xuan mientras trabaja como patrullero nocturno en la ciudad de Dafeng. Ji Xuan debe utilizar sus conocimientos para resolver los crímenes y defender a los ciudadanos de la ciudad ... Leer todoSigue a Ji Xuan mientras trabaja como patrullero nocturno en la ciudad de Dafeng. Ji Xuan debe utilizar sus conocimientos para resolver los crímenes y defender a los ciudadanos de la ciudad a raíz de una serie de incidentes inexplicables.Sigue a Ji Xuan mientras trabaja como patrullero nocturno en la ciudad de Dafeng. Ji Xuan debe utilizar sus conocimientos para resolver los crímenes y defender a los ciudadanos de la ciudad a raíz de una serie de incidentes inexplicables.
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This is the first time I have given a TV show a ten rating. I enjoyed this show so much. I really hope there is a season two and it comes very quickly. They said there would be a season 2 but sometimes things don't work out in tv land. Dylan Wang was perfect for the role ( I can watch him swing his hair around and dance all night long!) and the supporting cast was excellent. It had the best combination of humor (both physical and verbal) and heartfelt drama. I wanted the potential romances to pick up a little bit but perhaps that will happen in season 2. This is a must watch TV show. Sit back and enjoy.
I've just finished the series and already miss the characters. Blending multiple genres, the show delivers a rollercoaster of emotions across its 40 episodes. At its heart is Yang Lin, a hilariously charismatic modern man thrust into the body of Xu Qi'an, navigating an ancient world filled with murder mysteries, political intrigue, and fantasy elements. The early episodes are a riot of slapstick and subversive humor, at times reminiscent of the comedic style of 90s HK films, sharply contrasting with the political maneuvers and xuanhuan themes that ground the narrative. As the plot deepens, humor gives way to heartfelt drama, culminating in a profoundly emotional finale where Xu Qi'an embraces his newfound family, friends, responsibilities, and personal growth. This progression from lighthearted comedy to a poignant crescendo makes the series unforgettable.
While there are some issues with pacing and several romance plotlines that dragged on, the cast's top-tier performances more than compensate. The ever dependable Liu Yijun shines in his role as a surrogate father figure to the protagonist, while Feng Hui's portrayal of Zheng Xinghuai is nothing short of phenomenal. Dylan Wang anchors the show masterfully, showcasing impeccable comedic timing, emotive depth, and raw intensity, particularly in the later episodes. It's a series I'll likely revisit in a few years.
While there are some issues with pacing and several romance plotlines that dragged on, the cast's top-tier performances more than compensate. The ever dependable Liu Yijun shines in his role as a surrogate father figure to the protagonist, while Feng Hui's portrayal of Zheng Xinghuai is nothing short of phenomenal. Dylan Wang anchors the show masterfully, showcasing impeccable comedic timing, emotive depth, and raw intensity, particularly in the later episodes. It's a series I'll likely revisit in a few years.
Guardians of the Dafeng takes a frequently used plot device of a modern day person being transported to a fantasy world and really embraces the absurdity of the situation and uses it to showcase how the main character is able to adapt and leverage his modern education and experience to his advantage. If you are looking for a serious drama you should move along but similar to shows like Avatar the Last Air Bender the goofy humor is balanced with some intense drama and enjoyable action. You begin to see that the main character uses humor, smarts, and a very high EQ as a tool for survival and that he seems to approach his situation as you would play a video game - sometimes over the top and sometimes very subtle but always working towards a goal of somehow figuring out how to "win" the game or at least make the best of it. Wang HeDi (Dylan Wang) is the perfect person to bring this character to life - his charisma and sincerity is a joy to watch and the supporting cast is fantastic. I love it and can't wait for the rest of the episodes.
*Guardian of the Dafeng* is a standout show, especially thanks to Dylan Wang's incredible acting. He brings a perfect balance of intensity and charm to his role, effortlessly switching between action-packed hero moments and lighthearted comedic scenes. His performance truly anchors the show, making every emotional and dramatic scene feel genuine. The series itself feels like a Chinese ancient Marvel-like, blending epic heroism with supernatural battles, while adding clever comedic twists that keep the tone fresh and fun. It's a thrilling, yet entertaining ride, and Dylan Wang's talent is undoubtedly a highlight.
This tv show left me absolutely stunned. Initially, I started watching because Wang Hedi was in it, but by the time I finished, my appreciation had far surpassed just the cast. I was completely drawn in by the story, performances, style, and underlying themes.
A Unique and Refreshing Narrative
This show isn't just another martial arts or fantasy drama. It seamlessly blends philosophy, ethics, family, politics, and the underworld, creating something that feels both profound and highly entertaining. What really impressed me is how it handles dark, complex, and often taboo topics-such as political corruption and the struggles of those at the bottom of society-through a humorous and engaging lens. It manages to be sharp and thought-provoking, yet never feels heavy or depressing. Instead, it delivers an experience that is thrilling, satisfying, and even exhilarating.
Outstanding Performances
The cast, filled with seasoned actors, brings incredible depth to every character. But Wang Hedi's performance truly amazed me. He doesn't just act-he becomes the character. His expressions, tone, and body language make him utterly convincing as someone who keeps calling himself "just a mere warrior" yet proves to be far more than that. He is a man with a deep sense of justice, driven by his own beliefs and a desire for freedom. He's not just a reckless brute but a true embodiment of righteousness, and his journey is incredibly compelling.
A Show That Leaves You Wanting More
Unlike many Chinese dramas that wrap up in a single season, this one feels more like a Western-style serialized show, gradually expanding its world and keeping the audience eagerly waiting for what's next. I'm already desperate for a second season, and I sincerely hope this kind of storytelling becomes more common in Chinese dramas-offering both depth and entertainment, making viewers laugh while also giving them something meaningful to reflect on.
If you haven't watched it yet, I highly recommend it!
A Unique and Refreshing Narrative
This show isn't just another martial arts or fantasy drama. It seamlessly blends philosophy, ethics, family, politics, and the underworld, creating something that feels both profound and highly entertaining. What really impressed me is how it handles dark, complex, and often taboo topics-such as political corruption and the struggles of those at the bottom of society-through a humorous and engaging lens. It manages to be sharp and thought-provoking, yet never feels heavy or depressing. Instead, it delivers an experience that is thrilling, satisfying, and even exhilarating.
Outstanding Performances
The cast, filled with seasoned actors, brings incredible depth to every character. But Wang Hedi's performance truly amazed me. He doesn't just act-he becomes the character. His expressions, tone, and body language make him utterly convincing as someone who keeps calling himself "just a mere warrior" yet proves to be far more than that. He is a man with a deep sense of justice, driven by his own beliefs and a desire for freedom. He's not just a reckless brute but a true embodiment of righteousness, and his journey is incredibly compelling.
A Show That Leaves You Wanting More
Unlike many Chinese dramas that wrap up in a single season, this one feels more like a Western-style serialized show, gradually expanding its world and keeping the audience eagerly waiting for what's next. I'm already desperate for a second season, and I sincerely hope this kind of storytelling becomes more common in Chinese dramas-offering both depth and entertainment, making viewers laugh while also giving them something meaningful to reflect on.
If you haven't watched it yet, I highly recommend it!
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- CuriosidadesAdapted from the web novel "Da Feng Da Geng Ren" by Mai Bao Xiao Lang Jun (Paperboy).
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