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The Pinyin Alphabet Chart
Su Wan, an "invisible proofreader" at an advertising company, has spent a decade buried in pinyin details—so unnoticed that even colleagues can't recall her full name. Until Jiang Yuchuan, a new "handyman," steps in: he picks up her soiled pinyin cards, shields her from workplace cold violence, like a ray of light piercing her monotonous life. When Su Wan saves the company from a brand naming crisis with her decade-old "obscure pinyin knowledge" and becomes an overnight sensation, she discovers Jiang Yuchuan is actually the only son of the group's president, back to find clues about his mother's "pinyin alphabet chart." The most shocking twist? On Su Wan's old pinyin notebook at the bottom of her suitcase, there's "Jiang Xiaochuan"—Jiang Yuchuan's childhood nickname. It turns out, twenty years ago, the "little teacher" who taught him pinyin was none other than young Su Wan. A fate woven by pinyin finally brings two people, who missed each other for two decades, together in the hustle and bustle of the city.
Ali & A Li
Ali and A Li, twin flower spirits sharing one life, both fall for Prince Xie Zhao who's traveling incognito. Ali hides her feelings to let her sister pursue love, while A Li chases Xie Zhao passionately, unaware of his gentle glances at Ali. When the emperor orders to take the flower spirit's inner core to save the queen mother, Xie Zhao is torn—losing one twin means the other vanishes too. To protect A Li, Ali lies, “I want Xie Zhao and life all to myself,” only to hear A Li's accusation: “You're so selfish.” It's not until Ali dissipates that A Li learns the truth from Xie Zhao: Ali knew if she died first, A Li's life would be restored. She traded her “betrayal” for A Li's “painlessness,” leaving her unsaid “I love you” as the deepest regret.
The Lucky Fish in the Minister's Mansion
Village girl Su Tao, notorious for allegedly cursing three fiancés to death, is shockingly wedded to the gravely ill Prime Minister as a desperate cure. Little do people know she possesses a hidden koi mark that grants astonishing luck—yet its power is unpredictable. On their wedding night, her touch accidentally turns her groom into a court laughingstock. As Su Tao tries to lie low, she becomes entangled in a deadly conspiracy: enemies covet her supernatural fortune, while assassins seek her flesh as mystic medicine. When the Prime Minister discovers his accidental bride can upheave the empire with a gesture, their marriage of convenience transforms into the most treacherous power game between pillow and sword.
Flowers Never Sleep in All Seasons
"Flowers Never Sleep in All Seasons" is a 87-episode urban romance drama that revolves around a strong and intelligent female lead navigating love, challenges, and personal growth amid city life. Incorporating popular elements like rebirth, dominant CEOs, and fiery love pursuits, the series depicts her journey through emotional struggles and resilience across the changing seasons. With delicate storytelling and captivating plot developments, the show keeps viewers engaged, inspiring hope and touching their hearts with each seasonal transition.
Drunken Empress and the Power of the World
A modern young man unexpectedly travels back to ancient times and falls into a trap set by a beautiful woman. Utilizing his modern wit and courage, he fights back powerfully, turning the tables in a dramatic reversal. Amidst danger and schemes, he gradually masters supreme wisdom and authority, transforming from an ordinary person into a victorious figure amid adversity. This mini-drama blends elements of time-travel, romance, and political intrigue, showcasing the protagonist's growth and struggle in a different world, inspiring excitement and admiration.