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The Wrong Qipao
In the early Republic of China, Shen Wantang, heir to a Su embroidery family, infiltrates warlord Gu Jingchuan's mansion as an embroideress under an alias to uncover the truth behind her father's murder—linked to their family's heirloom qipao. She plans to get close to Gu by repairing the qipao with a misplaced "twin lotus" design, only to find he holds a letter tied to her father's death. They test each other with hidden agendas, but gradually fall for each other amid the stitching. Yet when Shen finally secures the letter, she discovers the truth points to her late mother; meanwhile, Gu has long known her identity but struggles between revenge and protection because of his love. A qipao with a mistake binds two generations' grudges and two loving hearts—can they hold onto their true feelings amid the conspiracy?
She Was Supposed to Marry Her Senior, But Fell Into His Palms
Su Xiaotang applied to a top university to follow her senior Lin Yan, only to catch the eye of Leng Shiyan, the campus's notorious “iceberg professor”, during her thesis defense——this man feared by everyone had actually hidden a three-year crush on her. As her senior's perfunctory indifference revealed itself, Leng quietly approached her under the guise of “academic guidance”: waiting with an umbrella until midnight on a rainy night, shielding her from gossips, and whispering “I’ve been waiting for you for a long time” when she broke down over her senior’s stood-up date. She thought she’d marry her senior as planned, but why did her heart race uncontrollably when faced with Leng’s increasingly warm tenderness? It turns out the sweetest love is never “what was promised”, but “what just falls into your palms”.
Times Change, But My Heart Remains
Gu Yan, once the young master of the Gu family, fell from grace overnight when his family went bankrupt and became a food delivery rider. Yet he still clings to the upbringing etched in his bones—helping the elderly with their bikes, bringing hot porridge to overtime white-collar workers, even when called “pretentious.” Until he meets Su Xiao, a female CEO who’s hit rock bottom in her business. She mistakes Gu Yan for a “liar faking wealth,” but through repeated encounters, she discovers: this man, who can’t even afford rent, leaves hot coffee for her during late nights and uses old connections to bail her out of supplier disputes. When Su Xiao snaps, “Why still act like a young master when you’re broke?” Gu Yan smiles: “Times have changed, but the ‘young master’s spirit’ in me—sincerity towards others, dedication to things—has never wavered.” Just then, his cousin, who betrayed the Gu family years ago, returns to seize the only remaining old villa. Gu Yan must choose between “keeping his original heart” and “making a comeback.” Can his “unchanging” be the sharpest weapon to win it all?
Crossing the Line
Lin Wan, a rookie in investment banking, has always strictly followed the rule of "never crossing boundaries" at work—until she is assigned to work with Gu Shiyan, the founder of a tech company. He drives her to handle urgent projects late at night, shields her from unreasonable clients, and even saves her from being framed by colleagues with key evidence. Just as Lin Wan gradually falls for this "boundary-crossing" tenderness, she discovers a secret about her mother's workplace injustice years ago hidden behind Gu Shiyan's approach. Should she stay within her safe zone as the "prudent self", or risk crossing the line to uncover the truth and embrace love? A game between principles and true hearts begins.
After Forgetting, I Remember the Past
28-year-old Lin Xiaoman suffers from selective amnesia after a high fever, forgetting all about her two-year marriage to Gu Shen—she doesn’t recognize the man who claims to spend his life with her, but vividly remembers Chen Mo, the wandering painter she met in an ancient town at 19: the portrait on the bluestone path, the osmanthus candy from the alley, and their promise to watch the sunset at Erhai Lake, every detail as clear as yesterday. However, Gu Shen’s study hides Chen Mo’s sketchbook, and his phone lock screen is an old photo of her and Chen Mo. When she follows her memories back to the ancient town, she finds Gu Shen in the old teahouse, wearing Chen Mo’s linen shirt, drawing her current self. It turns out Gu Shen is Chen Mo—he had to change his name due to a family crisis years ago, and Xiaoman forgot him after an accident, so he pursued her again with a new identity. Now Xiaoman has forgotten “Gu Shen” but remembers “Chen Mo.” Trapped between the “forgotten present” and “remembered past,” Gu Shen dares not reveal his identity, fearing she’ll recall the pain of his “disappearance”; while Xiaoman gradually realizes—the “present” she forgot is exactly the “past” she’s always wanted to keep.
Wrong Love
Lin Wei reunites with her first love after years apart, only to discover he is married—to her best friend. The three become entangled in a web of lies and desire, where love clashes with betrayal. As secrets unravel, each must confront their painful past and choices. Will this misplaced love lead to ruin or redemption?
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