I became obsessed with the moment when Da Sikong took off the handkerchief from his face in the first episode, and then the disdainful, arrogant and provocative look in his eyes when he and Qingsuo looked at each other. When I saw Qingsuo entering the dance floor, she smiled wildly, held the dancer in her left hand, and gently raised the wine glass with her right hand. She smiled charmingly, and then raised her eyes to look at the beautiful and beautiful dancing posture. Her eyes were meaningful, and I wanted to play with you. Where did it come from? And when Qingsuo came forward to invite Da Sikong, her eyes changed again, full of provocation. She gently pulled Qingsuo's hand to see what tricks you would play? Qingsuo pulled her onto the dance floor, and the stars were flying all over the sky. Falling flowers, spinning beauties, Da Sikong’s eyes were shining, he stretched out his hand to gently grab some falling flowers, but the grasp was empty, but his expression was unforgettable, and a faint smile on his lips revealed his inner feelings. The fascination with Qingsuo's dance also laid the foundation for his deep love for Qingsuo in the future. Peng Guanying appeared in the first episode and gave profound descriptions and expressions to the various expressions of the characters. She made full use of her eyes to convey inner activities. For the first time, I was shocked by the profession of an actor. It turns out that this is an actor. It’s not just about looks, eyes are the windows and the bridge of communication between people. In the later period, Da Sikong's eyes were fierce, firm, cunning, cute, affectionate, heartbroken and lost... As soon as he appeared, his aura was so strong, and it was even better when he was with King Lanling. The heroic complex of a generation of overlords and the suave, sinister, restrained, and calm character of Da Sikong are so heart-stirring! I really like Da Sikong, so touching. The characters are well created, and it's clear that they are very serious. It feels like filming a historical drama, rather than a simple costume idol drama (a group of people wear ancient costumes but have no sense of words and deeds)