Unexpectedly, Blossoms in Adversity 惜銱芷 will soon be available on television. The production has published fresh posters to offer everyone a taste ahead of its impending April 2 Youku launch date. The primary coupling of the historical romance is Hu Yitian and Zhang Jingyi, who are paired together for the first time. In the meanwhile, Lu Yuxiao appears in the series as Hu Yitian’s sister.
It’s Their First Time
Ever since he starred in the Republican fantasy drama See You Again, Hu Yitian hasn’t been seen on TV much. Since he last had one out more than a year ago, it has been more. Undoubtedly, the actor and his numerous fans are delighted to hear that Blossoms in Adversity will soon release its debut episode. Regarding his co-star Zhang Jingyi, it appears that this drama is a debut for her as well. Except a few historical dramas set during the Republican era, the 24-year-old who originally gained notoriety in the youth drama Run for Young has only ever performed in contemporary plays. Her first venture into the costumed historical genre is Blossoms in Adversity, and based on the recently released posters, she seems to fit right there.
Lu Yuxiao and Hu Yitian Act Like Siblings
Meanwhile, Lu Yuxiao plays Hu Yitian’s innocent and simple-minded sister Shao Yao in the series, which stands in stark contrast to her crafty assassin Shangguan Qian in last year’s My Journey to You. Despite her seeming innocence and fragility, she nevertheless has a talent for medicine. Despite having the second starring role in My Journey to You, she and Cheng Lei had a very endearing relationship with the public. Even though she’s returning to a supporting role, expectations are still rather high given her growing popularity.
Blossoms in Adversity chronicles the struggles of the Hua family following a terrible catastrophe that sends the males into exile, leaving Hua Zhi to guide the ladies through adversity and unintentionally fall in love with Gu Yanxi. These days, “blossoms” appear in the titles of a lot of dramas. This one kind of fits, since the heroine’s surname, Hua, means “flower” in English.