
Why did Ren-shi turn into a frog? In-depth analysis of "The Apothecary Diaries" Maomao's "frog perspective", the shocking secrets and emotional battles behind the aversion.
In the captivating court struggles and daily mystery-solving of The Apothecary Diaries, the unique interaction pattern between Renshi and Maomao is undoubtedly one of the highlights that most attracts the audience. Among these, the most classic and amusing is undoubtedly the specific circumstance where, in Maomao's eyes, the celestial-beauty Renshi instantly "transforms" into a slippery, disgusting frog (or toad). This "Renshi Frog" meme is not only the most famous comedic point of the work, but it also deeply conceals Maomao's complex psychological defense mechanisms and the subtle evolution of their relationship.

Classic Scene Reenactment: The "Passably Large" Frog Incident
The most classic moment of the "Frog Incident" occurs during the scene where the two jump down a waterfall to escape pursuers and hide in a cave. After an accidental fall, Maomao lands entirely on Renshi, her hand pressing squarely on an object that should not exist on a "eunuch." This sensation instantly shatters the last line of defense in Maomao's mind regarding Renshi's identity.
Faced with this truth that could drag her into an irrecoverable court secret, Maomao's reaction is not panic, but activating her strongest survival instinct—playing dumb to the end. With a deadpan expression, she claims she just pressed on a "frog." Subsequently, the dialogue is堪称经典, with Renshi retorting in astonishment, while Maomao insists with a serious face, even adding an evaluation: "No, at this time of year, there are plenty of passably large frogs." This remark not only deals Renshi a great psychological blow but also firmly plants the meme "Renshi equals a passably large frog" in the hearts of all fans.
The Psychology of the Frog: Not Just Disgust, but Maomao's Self-Protection
Maomao seeing Renshi as a frog is not simply disgust, but a multi-layered psychological defense mechanism:





