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The Princess’s Gambit — My favorite Douban comment

The Princess's Gambit is one of the worst C-dramas of 2025. This Chinese commenter's opinion on Douban encompasses pretty much everything I hated about it.
Michelle Topham December 8, 2025
Liu Xue Yi, one of only a couple of reasons to watch The Princess’s Gambit

The Princess’s Gambit – the most disappointing C-drama of 2025?

When it comes to most disappointing Chinese dramas of 2025, The Princess’s Gambit has to be close to the top of the list.

Horribly written, with one of the most idiotic storylines I have ever come across, and with the only saving graces of this entire drama being male lead Liu Xue Yi, who can actually act, alongside several of its equally talented supporting actors, and the pretty cinematography and OST.

Other than that, it is an utter disaster, with Meng Zi Yi and her abysmal acting skills at the top of the reasons why you should avoid the C-drama at all costs, followed by a screenwriter (Su Ni) who has no idea where they want their script to go, so shoves in every C-drama trope on their way to getting there.

Then again, Su Ni’s Wrong Carriage, Right Groom was almost equally as bad, so there’s that.

So terrible is The Princess’s Gambit, though, it is at the top of my list of ‘C-dramas That Started Out So Well and Ended up as Pure Drivel‘.

I think it will be a while before I am able to find one worse.

Liu Xue Yi screenshot from The Princess's Gambit
Liu Xue Yi, one of only a couple of reasons to watch The Princess’s Gambit

The Princess’s Gambit earning a terribly low 5.4 on Douban

Don’t worry, though, I am not the only one who hated The Princess’s Gambit, as the Chinese historical romance drama is now earning an abysmally low 5.4 on Douban — China’s online database of film, TV, books, music etc, and a reputable rating site.

Considering a 6.0 out of 10 on Douban generally means “watch at your own risk”, you can only imagine how much the Chinese hated The Princess’s Gambit for viewers and critics to rate it so low.

About as much as I did, I would say. If not more so.

Meng Zi Yi looking blankly at the camera in The Princess's Gambit
Meng Zi Yi’s facial expression never changes

The Princess’s Gambit – My Favorite Douban comment

As the first in Baozi Buns’ new series ‘My Favorite Douban Comment‘ then, here is the best one from a viewer who watched The Princess’s Gambit and despised it even more than I did.

Although I suffered through to Episode 31 before I dropped it for good, while they only survived up to Episode 5.

That Chinese viewer (called 华丽一腐 or Gorgeous and Rotten) expressed their disgust with The Princess’s Gambit, but in particular Meng Zi Yi’s “acting” skills like this.

Meng Zi Yi’s portrayal of stitching a wound without anesthesia is utterly disastrous. It’s as if the wound itself is something else entirely, while she herself seems like a bystander, occasionally empathizing with the victim’s pain.

Her performance of feeling like she’s being choked lacks any realism. Whether it’s internal or external injuries, or poisoning, she invariably clutches her chest as if in menstrual cramps.

At the end of the first episode, despite being in a predicament, she gives a sweet smile—not the kind of positive, confident acceptance of hardship, but rather the joy of being unaware of impending death and preparing for a happy life.

The acting is also superficial. Upon entering the Prime Minister’s mansion, her smug expression during her wedding night prank on a high-ranking official from an enemy state is blatant. What the hell? A princess marrying the Prime Minister of an enemy state is humiliating enough, yet she dares to defy her superior? Does she think she’s an omnipotent god, or a beloved fairy? Did the actress even study the script? Did she even consider the character’s situation and psychology?

Undeniably, Meng Zi Yi’s looks are undeniable, but she’s overly focused on her image, making her every move in the drama appear clumsy and artificial, extremely distracting. If she can’t shake off her idol image, she should stay in variety shows and not ruin the audience’s viewing experience.

The male lead, Liu Xue Yi, is the complete opposite of Meng Zi Yi. Looking back, Liu Xue Yi has acted in many bad dramas, but his professional skills are unquestionable. His nuanced acting, coupled with his serious approach to each role, strives to make every character believable. With him in a drama, at least one character is reassuring.

In this drama, Liu Xue Yi’s acting has improved again, his eyes becoming increasingly sharp. However, paired with Meng Zi Yi, Liu Xue Yi’s angry expressions seem more like frustration at his co-star’s poor performance.

As for the plot, there are too many plot holes. It’s one thing for a princess sent to marry a powerful minister of an enemy state to be so arrogant, but a prince who grew up in a palace, suffering cold treatment and neglect, doesn’t even dare to be obsequious and cautious when facing a minister second only to the emperor; he actually dares to confront him head-on. Is he some kind of fairy godmother?

Before watching: Avoid Meng Zi Yi! But Liu Xue Yi is also there, so I’ll bear with it. While watching: I’m ignorant, but Meng Zi Yi’s performance is far more distracting than I expected, and the plot is incredibly boring. I can’t stand it at all. Episode 5, dropped it.

Yep. Pretty much. 🙂

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Michelle Topham

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Brit-American journalist, and Founder/CEO of Baozi Buns. Began covering anime, donghua, K-drama, C-drama when I lived in Asia. Then never stopped.

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