"Drunk Linglong" is an ancient costume fantasy drama adapted from the author's novel of the same name. It is produced by companies such as New School Culture, with Tang Lijun as producer, Lin Yufen, Liang Shengquan and Ren Haitao as directors, Rao Jun, Fourteen Nights, Chen Wenjuan and Dong Xinru as screenwriters, and Liu Shishi, William Chan and Xu Haiqiao as co-stars. With the ancient witch as the core element, the play combines the structure of bloody competition and reversing time and space, and interprets the deepest taboo love of the witch emperor and the most thrilling tactical game of the prince's seizure of the throne.
William Chan looks cool, hovering in the air for ten seconds. How tall is his armor, the small plaid on his clothes is very thin, and all the other actors are big plaid. Even a simple headdress, William Chan's is more stereoscopic. The headdresses of other princes in the play are buckled on their bodies like plastic shells. Of course, it's not just William Chan's clothes that look good. In the play, Liu Yijun, who plays the Emperor of Heaven, has more golden scales, and his headdress complements the overall shape.
In order to polish a solid texture, Drunken Linglong uses the creative team in all aspects. Clothing, scenery, props, action design, each link has its own style, and it is also unified under the aesthetic concept of oriental oil painting. The clothes designed by Zhang Shuping and Fang Sizhe did not follow the conventional pattern embroidery of costume dramas, but were spliced with geometric blocks to highlight the Shu Lang temperament of the characters.