Blossoms in Adversity: Why this Chinese drama is a must-watch
While most Chinese drama fans watched the massively successful drama Blossoms in Adversity last year, it’s a series I only got around to viewing last month and immediately wished I had watched it when it first premiered.
One of the best family-themed and romance-themed C-dramas released in years, if you’re like me and haven’t gotten around to starting Blossoms in Adversity, you really should do yourself a favor and get to it fast.
What’s Blossoms in Adversity About?
Blossoms in Adversity (惜花芷), also known as The Story of Hua Zhi, is a 2024 Chinese costume drama directed by Story of Kunning Palace directors Chu Yui Bun and Gu Zhi Wei.
Yep. There are a number of reasons why Blossoms in Adversity is so good, starting with the stellar directors.
It is also loved in the Chinese drama community for the superb way it blends themes of historical romance, family resilience, business savvy, and women’s empowerment — while also being a drama that has one of the best almost-all-female casts around.
Including some utterly brilliant veteran actresses who steal just about every scene.
Blossoms in Adversity plot summary
The prestigious Hua family’s world turns upside down when, due to a mistake their grandfather makes, their assets are abruptly confiscated, and all male members above the age of ten are exiled to lands far to the north.
Left vulnerable and destitute, the Hua women and children now face an uncertain future as they are evicted from their home, and only given a couple of hours to gather belongings to take with them.
However, Hua Zhi (played by Zhang Jing Yi), the eldest granddaughter, refuses to remain poor and defeated. Even if everything seems to be conspiring against her family.
That’s why, although once a sheltered young lady hiding her intelligence and talents, she soon emerges as the fearless, strategic leader her family desperately needs.
Employing her skills in commerce, Hua Zhi is soon spearheading the family’s efforts to rebuild their financial footing and regain stability.
During this journey, she encounters the enigmatic and formidable Gu Yan Xi (Hu Yi Tian). A man who, unbeknownst to her, is a powerful commander.
Though initially stern and aloof, he gradually transforms — thanks to Hua Zhi’s influence — into the devoted “Mr. Yan”. A man who might just be someone other than who he seems.
Main Characters & Cast
- Hua Zhi, played by Zhang Jing Yi – A brilliant, resourceful heroine who defies the societal expectations of her time in order to protect her family.
- Gu Yan Xi, portrayed by Hu Yi Tian – A stoic and skilled commander who becomes Hua Zhi’s steadfast companion.
- The stellar supporting cast includes Wu Xi Ze as Shen Qi, Hua Zhi’s intended fiancé; Lu Yu Xiao as Shao Yao, a young girl with autism whose medical talents shine; and Bian Cheng as Shen Qi’s brother, among others.
Why Blossoms in Adversity is a must-watch
1. A powerful ensemble of female characters
Beyond Hua Zhi, the series beautifully weaves together the strengths of multiple women — maids with cooking skills, financially-savvy individuals, and a sister with medical acumen, all contributing in meaningful ways to the Hua family’s collective survival and revival.
The predominantly female cast, which includes Wu Hang Yee, Yang Ming Na, Tian Miao, Chen Heng and Wang Li Na is absolutely superb.
2. Themes of family and female empowerment
At its heart, the drama celebrates unity and resourcefulness.
Watching Hua Zhi rally the women in her family to fight back against adversity, as things go wrong again and again and again, is as empowering as it is deeply moving.
3. Refreshingly healthy romance
Unlike many melodramas, the leads’ relationship is based on mutual respect, clear communication, and emotional support — all of which is relatable and authentic, and makes their romance uplifting and realistic.
4. Stunning visual production and genre innovation
The series stands out in the historical drama genre by combining “historical idol” elements with picturesque, idyllic life scenes.
Meticulous costume and set designs also highlight traditional beauty, while its approach to storytelling (and, damn, it does a good job!) feels fresh and vibrant.
5. Global appeal and a fan favorite
The drama gained immense popularity in Thailand, topping viewership charts and drawing fans into organized support events and online discussions. This helped elevate its international profile even more.
It also gained enormous attention on Asian-focused websites like My Drama List, where it is still rated a very high (for that site) 8.7 out of 10 even a year after it ended.
6. Acclaimed by fans
Viewers also watched and quickly became emotionally invested in both the plot and its characters, with comments all over the Internet about Blossoms in Adversity being a must watch.
For instance, a passionate Redditor shared:
“Just finished Blossoms in Adversity and it’s hands down the best drama of 2024 so far! … The FL is such a good actress, not annoying, smart and a more classic beauty. … I’m in love with Hu Yi Tian again” (Reddit).
Another praises the depth of the female ensemble:
“The empowerment of women… the ensemble cast, has plenty of older veteran actresses, which elevates the drama beyond the usual idol c‑drama fare.” (Reddit).
Blossoms in Adversity is a must-watch for C-drama lovers
Blossoms in Adversity secures a unique place among costume dramas through its balanced storytelling, strong female bonds, and refreshing romance. With a watch of just its first episode quickly allowing you to see just why it became such a big hit.
Zhang Jing Yi delivers a standout performance as a heroine who is intelligent, fierce, and profoundly inspiring — and one you genuinely like.
While Lu Yu Xiao is phenomenal as Gu Yan Xi’s sister Shao Yao — a girl who is autistic due to a childhood trauma.
Meanwhile, Hu Yi Tian, an actor who isn’t usually known for his stellar performances, brings depth and nuance to his role beyond the typical idol archetype.
All in all, Blossoms in Adversity is a heartfelt tale of rebuilding, resilience, and refined romance — one that stays grounded in its characters, feels absolutely emotionally authentic throughout, and with its plot and wonderful characters leaving you with a lasting impact when you finish.
As someone who was late to the party with this utter gem, and only watched it this month, I cannot recommend Blossoms in Adversity enough.
It is also one of those rare C-dramas I will definitely be hitting for a rewatch.