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Reborn Son-in-Law: Shamed at Liu's Door
In his previous life, Lin Chuan died accidentally amid the chaos of three wealthy young ladies fighting over him to be their son-in-law. When he woke up again, he found himself reborn into an ancient peasant family. Before he could make sense of his situation, he was pinned down at the gate of the Liu family—turns out the original host was the Liu family's unmarried son-in-law, and he was publicly humiliated and rejected for being poor! Staring at the arrogant Miss Liu, Lin Chuan recalled his previous life where he was fought over, and a fire of determination ignited: if this life starts with humiliation, he will climb up from the mud and make those who once looked down on him kneel and beg him!
Just A Transmigrated Girl
Su Wan, a modern corporate slave, stayed up late binge-watching a palace intrigue drama—only to wake up as Su Mei, the neglected concubine daughter of the Hou Mansion. She barely escaped her stepsister's poisoned tea, then was sent to Prince Regent Yun Zhan's residence as a pawn. Determined to lay low and survive, she stumbles upon Yun Zhan's secret: she is the "deceased wife" he has been searching for ten years. While fending off the Hou Mansion's schemes and unraveling the past life's political conspiracy, Su Wan uses her modern workplace smarts to turn the tables on her stepsister and help Yun Zhan expose the treasonous clique. Just as she thinks she's got a grip, the always icy prince shows up with her favorite osmanthus cake, his eyes red: "This time, I will never let you 'die' in front of me again."
A Lifetime of Quiet Bliss
Lin Wan, a cultural relic restorer, accidentally travels into the Ming Dynasty painting *Boat in Misty Willows* while restoring it, becoming a maid in a Jiangnan opera boat. She catches the eye of Su Muyan, a cold and elegant courtesan who always plays *Qing Ping Diao* on the pipa—actually, he is the third prince, framed and exiled to investigate royal secrets. They make tea and discuss paintings in misty alleys, and protect each other amid power struggles. But when Lin Wan discovers she’s the “outsider who can break the puzzle” in the painting, how will she choose between “staying for a lifetime of quiet bliss” and “returning to modern times for her unfinished duties”?
The 1980s Exchange Marriage: The 'Rascal's' Treasured Sweetheart
In rural Yudong in 1985, Su Xiaomei was forced into an exchange marriage to save her seriously ill brother, marrying Chen Mo—a "rascal" from the neighboring village rumored to fight and laze around. Clutching scissors to resist, she saw the groom squatting in the corner peeling wedding candy, secretly handing her a Shanghai-brand vanishing cream he'd hidden for half a year: "I know you're unwilling. I'll wait." It turns out Chen Mo's "rascal" act was a pretense—he'd long noticed Xiaomei boiling medicine for her brother, and asked his father to propose the marriage to help her escape a worse fate. When Xiaomei found his college admission letter (he gave up college for her), when he shielded her from a village bully, when he ran ten miles for a doctor when she had a fever—this "idler" had been treating her as his treasure. From resistance to dependence, Xiaomei finally understood: the truest love hides under a "reckless" exterior.
Deep and Shallow Love in Yunshan
"Deep and Shallow Love in Yunshan" is an engaging urban romantic short drama that explores the intricate relationship between Hou Pengyan and Xu Qinwei. The series combines elements of adorable children, ethics, sweet petting, revenge, and dominance, showcasing the characters' psychological transformations and growth as they face challenges of resurgence, revenge, and powerful CEO roles. The tightly woven plot is emotionally touching and gratifying, leaving viewers eager for more upon conclusion. Not only does it vividly depict contemporary love and life, but it also reflects the multifaceted urban experience, making it a favorite among young audiences.