First of all, I don't like Murong. His soul is corrupted with hatred and distrust. Undoubtedly, he has almost all good attributes a young man can be bestowed upon: beauty (yes, that kind of beauty which I regard to be more feminine than masculine), talent and the hearts of thousands (mostly females). I can see very little in him that deserves the unreserved love of Xiaoxiao. In terms of love, he is just a beginner. Secondly, I don't like □□. He is equally good-looking and popular, maybe not as gifted as Murong. There is obviously more transparency in his attitude than Murong's. Being the only loved son of a desperate ruler, he is, however, a little arrogant and sometimes lacks self-control. He takes too many things for granted and never gives a second thought. Finally, □□'s father is a complicated figure. He can do what all good politicians do, but he is by no means a good father. He spoils □□ and ruthlessly ignores his other kids' feelings. Just as what has been pointed out, □□ is not thankful to his careful custody at all. On the other hand, it is almost inevitable that Morong was disappointed and finally turned against him. A father REALLY has to be disappointing enough for his child to challenge his authority -- such a rare phenomenon in ancient Chinese culture! To sum up, I don't like Lord Ye (Han!!!) and his two sons □□ and Murong. The father is a failure. □□ is a big kid, and Morong is a hypocrite. Xiao□□had better do something else or find someone else. 作者回复: :)啊,都不喜欢,那凌夕和和尚咋样?呵呵
网友:Procrastinator 打分:2 [2008-05-23 08:59:19]
First of all, I don't like Murong. His soul is corrupted with hatred and distrust. Undoubtedly, he has almost all good attributes a young man can be bestowed upon: beauty (yes, that kind of beauty which I regard to be more feminine than masculine), talent and the hearts of thousands (mostly females). I can see very little in him that deserves the unreserved love of Xiaoxiao. In terms of love, he is just a beginner.
Secondly, I don't like □□. He is equally good-looking and popular, maybe not as gifted as Murong. There is obviously more transparency in his attitude than Murong's. Being the only loved son of a desperate ruler, he is, however, a little arrogant and sometimes lacks self-control. He takes too many things for granted and never gives a second thought.
Finally, □□'s father is a complicated figure. He can do what all good politicians do, but he is by no means a good father. He spoils □□ and ruthlessly ignores his other kids' feelings. Just as what has been pointed out, □□ is not thankful to his careful custody at all. On the other hand, it is almost inevitable that Morong was disappointed and finally turned against him. A father REALLY has to be disappointing enough for his child to challenge his authority -- such a rare phenomenon in ancient Chinese culture!
To sum up, I don't like Lord Ye (Han!!!) and his two sons □□ and Murong. The father is a failure. □□ is a big kid, and Morong is a hypocrite.
Xiao□□had better do something else or find someone else. 作者回复:
:)啊,都不喜欢,那凌夕和和尚咋样?呵呵