Although not as popular as "Quoc sac phuong hoa", "Bach nguyet phan tinh" by Bach Loc is still equally attractive.
The work is still increasing in popularity and views after each episode airs. In particular, Bach Loc's role image attracts the attention of the audience.
For example, in the scene where the Sword of the Strange King accepts the White Ruler as its master, other films usually follow a common path, such as if the male lead is injured, the female lead will usually cry and show concern.
But "Bach Nguyet Phan Tinh" chose to build a more unique female lead image. When the male lead Phan Viet was pushed away by the sword energy of Di Vuong Kiem, Bach Thuoc's first reaction was to rush forward and continue to stick the Di Vuong Kiem in its original position to complete the mission.
Just like when she was knocked to the ground at Hao Nguyet Palace, she (Bach Thuoc) did not show any pain but immediately rushed in to continue fighting, even though she was seriously injured, she still struggled to fight back against the enemy.
Bach Thuoc has a kind and gentle heart, but always acts very rationally. This is shown when she advises people in Kunlun not to go to Di Vuong Cung because it could be a trap. But the way she advises is also very decisive, not dogmatic.
In each episode, the audience sees Bach Loc's character grow more and more mature. Bach Thuoc has a progressive spirit and constantly changes himself to adapt to an environment full of traps and dangers.
Thus, the image of Bach Thuoc of Bach Loc in "Bach Nguyet Phan Tinh" is a strong character, not dependent on the male lead.