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Sixty-eight-year-old Zhou Xiulan is diagnosed with advanced liver cancer, but her son hides the truth—afraid it would affect his career—and her daughter-in-law, worried about medical costs, lies that it’s just “gastritis needing rest.” Ten-year-old grandson Xiaoyu, sent back to the countryside for being naughty, accidentally finds the diagnosis under Grandma’s pillow. They don’t揭穿 the lie: Grandma secretly collects seashells every day (a promise from Xiaoyu at 3: “I want to see the sea with Grandma”); Xiaoyu pretends to be “good” and makes a “sea jar” with plastic bottles to fulfill her dream. Until Grandma collapses in the vegetable garden, coughing blood, clutching a just-picked seashell. Xiaoyu cries as he finds the diagnosis—realizing Grandma’s “gastritis” was a lifetime of tenderness, and their unfulfilled “sea” promise becomes the most painful regret.
        
        The Redemption Rules of the Book-Traveling Heroine
After staying up late to finish a tragic novel, office worker Su Wan wakes up as the vicious supporting character who destroys the second male lead Gu Shen! In the original story, Gu Shen loses his family to her schemes and dies in despair. Refusing to be a "plot puppet," Su Wan activates her "redemption rules"—taking a knife for him, swapping his poisoned wine, and uncovering his mother's death truth... But just as Gu Shen softens from indifference to dependence, and she tastes love's sweetness, the "plot correction force" strikes: the original female lead returns to claim her "male lead," Gu Shen's memories fragment, and Su Wan's existence starts to fade! Can she break fate's chains and save their redemption?
        
        How Can a Sparrow Perch on a Wutong Tree
Su Xiaotang, an ordinary convenience store clerk, works until midnight every day to pay for her grandmother’s medical bills. A mistaken delivery sends her—wearing a pilled old coat—into the private cocktail party of Gu Shiyan, a高冷 (aloof) investment bank CEO. Among the sea of suits, she’s like a sparrow lost in a forest, mocked by wealthy ladies: “Don’t you know your place?” But Gu Shiyan suddenly grabs her wrist, shielding her with his suit jacket. No one knows this “unreachable wutong tree” (a symbol of status) once huddled outside her store on a rainy night, watching her give her last bowl of hot congee to a stray cat. No one knows this “unrefined sparrow” hides an art college admission letter in her bag—she gave up her dream because her grandmother said, “Family comes first.” When the sparrow’s stubbornness breaks through the wutong’s cold facade, they realize: “Matching” isn’t about status—it’s about saying, “I want to try, even if it’s impossible, just for you.”
        
        Little Fubao Wows the 1980s with Clay Sculptures
In the late 1980s, Xiao Fubao, a rural girl, learned from her grandfather to make clay sculptures so vivid they seemed alive. To raise money for her critically ill grandfather, she took her clay dolls to the city to sell, only to be mocked as “too rustic” and chased by urban management. Until an art college professor passed by and was stunned by her series “Kitchen Fireworks”—rough clay figures of a grandma kneading dough, a kid stealing candy, even a teapot that looked like it was steaming. When the series was exhibited at the National Folk Art Exhibition, the clay dolls under warm light seemed ready to jump out of the display case, moving the audience to tears: the most touching art always comes from everyday life. Xiao Fubao didn’t have much education, but with her hands, she turned rural mud into “talking memories.” She not only saved her grandfather but also reignited the nearly lost clay sculpture craft, making it popular again in the 1980s streets...
        
        He Kisses the Long Summer with Burning Spring
Medical prodigy Lin Xi escapes her arranged wedding on a stormy night and collides with the aloof Professor Zhou Yebai. They enter a marriage of convenience to escape personal troubles, but an accidental pregnancy ignites a forbidden passion. The joy is shattered by rumors of an 'illegitimate child', tearing apart Lin Xi's family bonds and threatening her reputation. At the critical moment, Professor Zhou reveals a fetal heart monitor, declaring, 'Mrs. Zhou, we are accomplices now.' Their transactional marriage transforms into genuine love as they battle rumors, rising against adversity in the city. Will their resilient bond prove true devotion in the furnace of romance?
        
        Baby's Search for Family: The Rich Woman's Humiliation and Shocking Twist
An adorable baby appears on TV to search for her family, only to be humiliated by a wealthy woman. However, fate has a dramatic twist in store—the baby is actually the wealthy woman's long-lost biological daughter. When the truth is revealed, the woman's husband decides to divorce her on the spot, leaving everyone stunned by the unexpected turn of events.
        
        Rebirth Starts from Being Kicked Out by My Daughter
This short drama tells the story of a once-top celebrity actress who underestimated a seemingly useless son-in-law. After rebirth, she aims to take control of her life again, but unintentionally offends a key figure. With just one remark, she faces banishment from the entertainment industry. The plot is exciting and full of twists, showcasing her resilience and self-redemption amid adversity. It also explores the complex relationships between family and career, revealing the human side behind the starry veneer. The story is tightly crafted, making viewers reflect on genuine human nature and the true meaning behind fame and success.
        
        The War God of the Nation
The War God of the Nation is an engaging Chinese mini-drama that tells the story of an ordinary young man who rises to become the nation's war god through wisdom and courage during times of crisis. Incorporating elements of an underdog comeback and humor, the series showcases the protagonist's witty responses to conflicts and unwavering spirit. With a fast-paced plot and exciting scenes, it captures viewers' attention from start to finish. The drama features rich traditional Chinese cultural elements, blending intense battles with humorous moments, making it a must-watch for fans of compelling short dramas.
        
        Reborn for My Family
Business tycoon Qin Mo, who neglected his family in his previous life, gets a second chance after his wife and daughter die in a car accident. Reborn ten years earlier, he vows to live solely for his family. When career opportunities arise again, he chooses his loved ones over success, only to discover the fatal crash was no accident. Now Qin must protect his family while uncovering the truth behind the conspiracy.
        
        The Invisible Lover
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