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Little Detective of the Song Dynasty
In Northern Song Dynasty's Bianjing (today's Kaifeng), 16-year-old Shen Xiaoxing comes from a declining scholarly family, but possesses extraordinary observational memory. He earns the nickname "Little Detective of the Song Dynasty" by solving trivial matters like neighborhood disputes and lost pets for locals. When the owner of a nearby antique shop is found murdered, leaving only a half-pendant engraved with imperial patterns, the Kaifeng prefect's constables hit a dead end. Sneaking into the crime scene, Xiaoxing discovers the pendant is linked to a stolen imperial jade treasure from three years ago, and the killer's plot is far more than murder and robbery. Can he use his wits to catch the culprit before the government gets involved and uncover the shocking secret hidden beneath the city's streets?
Victory in War and Love
Su Wan, a genius designer framed and ruined, sets out to avenge her sister's death at the hands of the wealthy Gu family. She takes the initiative to approach Gu Siyan, the ruthless tycoon who controls the Gu family—proposing a "contract marriage" to become his wife and infiltrate the family's core. To her surprise, Gu Siyan agrees immediately, but he has long seen through her plan and wants to use her to eliminate family traitors. As the two pawns on the revenge chessboard scheme against each other, the tenderness in their fake marriage gradually spirals out of control: Su Wan discovers her sister's relics in Gu Siyan's possession, and Gu Siyan witnesses her vulnerability while drawing designs late at night... When the truth is revealed, will the blade of revenge strike first, or will the net of love trap them both?
You Raise the Bride Price, I Marry My First Love Instead
On the day of his engagement to Su Xiao, his girlfriend of five years, Lin Chuan is stunned when Su suddenly hikes the bride price from 100,000 to 200,000 yuan, sneering, "No money, no marriage." Heartbroken, he runs into Xu Tang—his high school first love, who once saved up for months to buy him a guitar and now works as a gentle primary school teacher. Learning of his plight, Xu says through tears, "I don’t need a bride price. I just need you." Lin immediately calls off the engagement and decides to marry her. But the day before the wedding, Su shows up in tears, revealing her mother has uremia and needs the money for a transplant. Caught between his ex’s helplessness and his current love’s sincerity, Lin’s choice becomes a thorn in everyone’s heart.
Memories in the Spring Tide
Returned architect Lu Shi (Yang Ze) is tasked with renovating the old town, only to be stopped at the door of a spring roll shop by Lin Xiaoman (Yu Ling), a girl guarding her grandfather's legacy—she clutches a yellowed photo, claiming he ate her grandpa's spring rolls as a kid. As the demolition deadline looms, Lu Shi juggles pressure from superiors while being moved by Xiaoman's stubbornness: the spring roll wrapper holds not just fillings, but the warm, smoky memories of the old neighborhood. When the excavator roars, Lu Shi pulls out a treasured old candy wrapper—the one Xiaoman gave him years ago. Turns out he never forgot: the spring roll aroma of that year, and the little girl with pigtails at the shop door.
Transmigrated as a Cute Toddler: My Medical Skills Saved the Emperor
Lin Wan, a female medical doctor, accidentally transmigrated while working on an experiment all night—only to wake up as the neglected three-year-old daughter of the Prime Minister's family! Just escaping her aunt's poisoning plot, she witnessed the Emperor being shot by a lethal poisoned arrow during a hunt. When all imperial doctors were at a loss, Xiao Wan recalled modern first-aid skills: using silver needles to induce vomiting and honey to relieve acupuncture points, somehow pulling the Emperor back from the brink of death! But after saving him, the Emperor refused to leave the Prime Minister's mansion—chasing the little cutie every day for a 'pulse check' and secretly slipping her osmanthus cakes from the imperial kitchen… Is this the Emperor's way of getting even, or is there another hidden reason?