Once allies but now enemies, two individuals reunite years later amid lies and danger. As they uncover hidden secrets and spark a rebellion that could reshape their kingdom, their future together hangs in the balance.
Princess Mu Wanyao meets scholar Yan Shang after her carriage breaks down en route from a ritual in Lingnan. Their romance blooms in misty mountains, and with her help, Yan enters Chang’an’s political scene. Facing national crises, the couple unites to eliminate traitors, repel invaders, and transform their love into a legend of serving the people before personal passion.
The previous life's Empress and Imperial Consort had been locked in a bitter rivalry their entire lives. It wasn't until death that both women realized they had been mere pawns manipulated by the Emperor. Reborn back to the fateful day when the Emperor had framed the Empress for murdering the Imperial Consort's unborn child, this time the Empress desperately protected her former nemesis. To her surprise, the Imperial Consort had also been reborn! Recognizing each other's true identities, the sworn enemies formed an unexpected alliance, vowing to tear the treacherous Emperor down from his dragon throne!
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the Yan State faces political turmoil, leading to the downfall of the Duke of Zhen’s family. Murong Yan fakes his death to reclaim power, Murong Chen trains to destroy demons for revenge, and Murong Yi, cast out to the Wolf Tribe, transforms into one. As the three siblings are entangled in war and vengeance, they uncover a thousand-year-old conspiracy that could change their fate.
The Return of the Condor Heroes is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It is the second installment of a trilogy produced by Zhang Jizhong, preceded by The Legend of the Condor Heroes and followed by The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. It was first broadcast on 17 March 2006 in China and subsequently broadcast in other Asian countries such as South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore.
Lyu Shao and Li Dun, once lovers, are torn apart when she becomes a consort and he a prince. After taking the throne, his love turns to cruelty, forcing her to plan an escape. A freak accident swaps her body with Noble Consort Wenzhao, who seizes power as Empress Dowager and tries to eliminate her. As Li Dun uncovers the truth, his obsession traps Lyu Shao once more, leading to tragic consequences.
Empress Wu Xi witnessed Imperial Consort Xiao secretly swap her own child with hers. After years of biding her time and raising the swapped heir, Wu Xi ultimately avenged herself and ascended the throne as emperor.
General Zhao Jian of Daliang married down to Lin Rui and bore a daughter named Lin Shu. During a smallpox outbreak in the capital, Lin Rui extracted Lin Shu's heart-blood to save his illegitimate son, resulting in her death, which drove Zhao Jian to seek vengeance. She discovers Jiang Rou's true identity and a hidden conspiracy. With Xiao Xun's assistance, they expose the truth, leading Lin Rui to commit suicide. When the northern border comes under imminent threat, Zhao Jian leads a military campaign with Xiao Xun accompanying her.
Betrayed during her ascension ceremony, cultivator Cheng Yan is saved by her contracted beast, Chen. Discovering that an ancient demon has possessed her senior, Cheng Tian, she embarks on a path of vengeance, leading to a final battle to seal the demon and restore peace to the three realms.
After being reborn ten years in the past, Liu Ruyi takes control of her fate. As her sister marries a seemingly promising scholar, Ruyi chooses a noble husband, determined to secure a better future and right past regrets.
Gu Qingzhi, the surviving daughter of a massacred family, returns as Princess Shen Xihe from the northwest. Transformed from a proud border rose into a cold and ruthless ruler, she seeks to control her own destiny. Alongside the sharp and strategic Crown Prince Xiao Huayong, who hides his true strength, they navigate political intrigue and rise to power together.
The Vigilantes in Masks is a Chinese television series produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 TVB production, a 2008 SBS South Korean television drama, Iljimae, and a 2009 MBC South Korean adaptation The Return of Iljimae. The story is based on folktales of a Robin Hood-style hero who lived in the Ming Dynasty.
The Spiritual Heaven Sect, once shrouded in mystery, faces internal betrayal and external chaos. Ling Xuan, the sect leader's daughter, hides her true strength while navigating a world of danger and deceit. Bound by a ten-year pact, she reunites with Ying Shi, a man she saved and trained in the sect’s Shadow Pavilion. As they build trust and uncover secrets, they must confront their pasts and a looming conspiracy that threatens everything they hold dear.
A young boy with insurmountable potential starts on an adventure to become a great hero who fights on the side of good. Along the way, he forms lasting friendships and finds love. Mu Chen was born in the Mu region. His father is the Mu Chief, but a series of tragic events forced his mother to abandon Mu Chen early in his life. Mu Chen swore to become strong, seek out his mother, and reunite with her. Mu Chen’s natural talents give him the chance to cultivate his skills for competition. During his training, he saves a young girl, Luo Li, and the two quickly fall in love. In order to find his birth mother, Mu Chen leaves his hometown and enters the earthly world to face dark forces and save his loved ones.
The modern mortician Zhang Chu Xi accidentally transmigrated into the body of the "Queen" of the Lan Dynasty, whom the prince wanted assassinated. Zhang Chu Xi, who is determined to have a complete relationship, fights through the fog and dangers to survive amidst the bewildering and confusing royal schemes, and also falls in love with her would be assassin Su Ning Ze in successive incidents.
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After being betrayed by her husband and son and meeting her demise, Song Nianci is reborn and uses her wisdom to overcome crises such as Xu Wen's feigned death and Liu Qingyu's schemes. She teams up with Su Yu to expose the crimes, brings the villains to justice, breaks free from her past to live happily with Su Yu, while Xu Chengye is reduced to a beggar.
When a failing martial arts sect is left in the hands of an unlikely leader, Jun Changxiao, he must rally a group of outcasts and oddballs to turn things around. With a sharp-tongued warrior, a laid-back rich kid, a washed-up prodigy, and more by his side, they blend ancient cultivation with modern business savvy. Through hilarious mishaps and hard-won victories, this band of misfits fights to transform their broken sect into the strongest force in the land.
Demon Lord, Lin Fangzun, annihilated the whole family of Zhao Lu on her wedding day. To save everybody, Zhao Lu went back 300 years and tried to kill Lin Fangzun to avoid that previous tragedy. When she just arrived there, she accidentally saved Mu Ting who was held in captivity. So trying to requiting favors, Mu Ting helped Zhao Lu to find Lin Fangzun. However, it turned out Mu Ting was that Demon Lord...
Virtues of Harmony is a long-running sitcom from Hong Kong, lasting 322 episodes with two direct seasons. Produced by Tsui Yu On, the sitcom was a TVB production and aired five days a week from September 17, 2001 to December 28, 2002. The series chronicles the comical events and life of the Kam household, a rich family during a prosperous time in the Ming Dynasty of China. The series was inspired by the 2000 TVB comedy drama Colourful Life. Originally planned to be an 150-episode sitcom, an extra 200 episodes were added due to the sitcom's rating success. After the episode finale, a spin-off sequel, Virtues of Harmony II was released in 2003, as well as a spin-off musical, which starred the same cast.