The Apothecary Diaries capitalizes both on its mystery and inherent romantic tension while entrenching itself in the aesthetic of the Ming Dynasty. There are a lot of reasons as to why it managed to become so popular, so quickly, even sparking interest in the light novel series for many people who were originally anime-only watchers. Much of it has to do with the fun characters, excellent protagonist, and interesting mysteries. At the end of the day, after all, the series is primarily built around aspects of puzzle-solving and using critical thinking to come to well-informed conclusions.As with any mystery, though, there are always little details that are easy to miss. The Apothecary Diaries is no different when it comes down to it. There are a lot of little details in the show that can help the keen observer gain a wider grasp of the themes and see some of the impending foreshadowing. The final episode of the first season has led to the resolution of several plot lines but has also left a few questions ready for the audience to explore — or, maybe, some details hint at what was and what is possibly to come.While every culture has its own interpretation of different blossoms, roses and their colors are generally consistent when it comes to reading their language. Blue roses, in particular, mean “achieving the unattainable” and they symbolize determination, abundance, romance, individuality, and self-acceptance for embracing flaws. While the flower in the story itself is deeply tied to Lakan and Fengxian, what the flower symbolizes is far more about Maomao, as her birth parents were only able to achieve their impossible end through her determination.
The Apothecary Diaries capitalizes both on its mystery and inherent romantic tension while entrenching itself in the aesthetic of the Ming Dynasty. There are a lot of reasons as to why it managed to become so popular, so quickly, even sparking interest in the light novel series for many people who were originally anime-only watchers. Much of it has to do with the fun characters, excellent protagonist, and interesting mysteries. At the end of the day, after all, the series is primarily built around aspects of puzzle-solving and using critical thinking to come to well-informed conclusions.
As with any mystery, though, there are always little details that are easy to miss. The Apothecary Diaries is no different when it comes down to it. There are a lot of little details in the show that can help the keen observer gain a wider grasp of the themes and see some of the impending foreshadowing. The final episode of the first season has led to the resolution of several plot lines but has also left a few questions ready for the audience to explore — or, maybe, some details hint at what was and what is possibly to come.
While every culture has its own interpretation of different blossoms, roses and their colors are generally consistent when it comes to reading their language. Blue roses, in particular, mean “achieving the unattainable” and they symbolize determination, abundance, romance, individuality, and self-acceptance for embracing flaws. While the flower in the story itself is deeply tied to Lakan and Fengxian, what the flower symbolizes is far more about Maomao, as her birth parents were only able to achieve their impossible end through her determination.
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