What a great catch! i didnt notice that the colors were switched. I had always thought that Ruyi did frame the letter since the whole incident of zenshu framing ruyi's handwriting would have been ironic. and i assume Ruyi did the same here. but not 100% sure
Commonly notes and communications from high ranking ministers to the Emperor had 3 versions made as a precaution. 2 were dispatched to the Emperor and one retained by the sender as written records. The ink wasn't gold usually, and green pigments aged horribly. Usually the very best squid ink was chosen, which is black and colour fast, and red. To send a letter in gold was extremely unusual and in these scenes it's likely a way for the Prince of Jia's clan to show deference to the Emperor. If there were two copies available, sending the second spare with Ruyi makes more sense. I don't believe Ruyi faked it, she had no need to
It's probably a replica . Like , nowadays we're often supposed to submit two copies of certain letters or documents, or one handwritten document and a xerox of it because different people will be seeing it; but without Xerox or printer, they surely sent two handwritten copies of the same thing, I guess?? It would've been fun if Ruyi forged it , but no ..... Lord Yu actually abandoned Jia .
Всё-таки её верность первой любви поражает
Did Ruyi forged that letter she gave to her? It was gold when the emperor received it. Now its green.
What a great catch! i didnt notice that the colors were switched. I had always thought that Ruyi did frame the letter since the whole incident of zenshu framing ruyi's handwriting would have been ironic. and i assume Ruyi did the same here. but not 100% sure
Commonly notes and communications from high ranking ministers to the Emperor had 3 versions made as a precaution. 2 were dispatched to the Emperor and one retained by the sender as written records. The ink wasn't gold usually, and green pigments aged horribly. Usually the very best squid ink was chosen, which is black and colour fast, and red. To send a letter in gold was extremely unusual and in these scenes it's likely a way for the Prince of Jia's clan to show deference to the Emperor. If there were two copies available, sending the second spare with Ruyi makes more sense. I don't believe Ruyi faked it, she had no need to
It's probably a replica . Like , nowadays we're often supposed to submit two copies of certain letters or documents, or one handwritten document and a xerox of it because different people will be seeing it; but without Xerox or printer, they surely sent two handwritten copies of the same thing, I guess?? It would've been fun if Ruyi forged it , but no ..... Lord Yu actually abandoned Jia .
如果是配音就是配音的問題
如果是演員,就是演技問題⋯⋯