When a celestial treasure, the Heavenly Book, falls to the mortal world, two reincarnated immortals, Ao Qi and Qian Mo, must uncover their shared destiny. Reborn as humans, Cheng Qi and A Lin, they join forces to protect the book and face trials that challenge their strength and commitment to justice.
Academy students Tao Shaozhong and Wang Yizhi find themselves caught in a series of mysterious deaths. As they delve deeper, clues tied to the mythical "cat demon" and dark sorcery lead them to uncover a hidden web of corruption and academic deceit.
Fated to die as a stepping stone for another heroine, Jiang Song defies destiny and creates a world where two heroines coexist. Betrayed by her fiancé and abandoned by her family, she refuses to surrender, rising from the sidelines to take control of her own fate.
Laughing in the Wind is a 2001 Chinese television series produced by Zhang Jizhong, starring Li Yapeng and Xu Qing in the leading roles. The series is an adaptation of Louis Cha's novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. It was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2001.
The heroine is a poor little assistant who has to endure her devil boss. When she enters a game world, she becomes the 9th princess of Ruoshui Country. As she embarks on the journey to finding love, she crosses paths with a man who looks very similar to her boss. Jiang Xiao Meng has always dreamed of finding the perfect boyfriend just like the leading men found in dramas nowadays. Unfortunately, her wish hasn't been granted since she's been single since birth. Furthermore, she also has to deal the endless pressure of working for her CEO boss Qin Han all year round. After being chosen to be the first to participate in a closed beta test for the game "Destined," Jiang Xiao Meng transforms into the 9th princess who is looking for her true love in the ancient times
During the Ming Dynasty, Lin Shaochun, the daughter of a disgraced official, joins a performing troupe to survive. Determined to restore her family's honor, she disguises herself as a man to take the civil service exams. Along the way, she meets Sun Yulou, a wealthy heir who falls for her and defies his family to support her ambitions. However, as she uncovers the truth behind her family's downfall, she must choose between love and justice.
A Step into the Past is a 2001 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB and based on Huang Yi's novel of the same Chinese title. The series tells the story of a 21st-century Hong Kong VIPPU officer who travels back in time to the Warring States period of ancient China. He is involved in a number of important historical events that leads to the first unification of China under the Qin Dynasty. The series' first original broadcast ran from 15 October to 7 December 2001 on the TVB Jade network in Hong Kong.
Cultivator Jiang Zhao-yun's sword, Tange, leads her to Changshui Village, where a mysterious young woman, A-Ze, has suddenly appeared. A-Ze senses that something odd is going on in Changshui Village, and asks Zhao-yun to investigate the village together. They gradually discover the truth behind the strange happenings in Changshui Village. Aided by A-Ze, Zhao Yun — who had always believed that all demons were evildoers, and less worthy than humans — comes to realize that humans can be even crueler and more rapacious than demons. After the events of Changshui Village, the two agree to travel to Mount Qingyuan together.
Xin Yao, along with her maid Xi'er, companion Gao Shengwei, and the mysterious wanderer Shi Aoxiang, embarks on a journey filled with deep discoveries about life. Along the way, they confront a series of mysterious murders, each driven by hidden grudges. Yet, no matter the motive, one truth stands firm: breaking the law is never justified. Even the most skilled criminals cannot evade Xin Yao's sharp instincts and the reach of justice. The story highlights that no one has the right to take a life, and true justice can only be served through the law.
A devastating tragedy of the asset forfeiture befalls the Hua family suddenly. The men are forced into exile, leaving behind the women and children in dire straits. Hua Zhi, the young lady of the family, no longer stays low-key and steps up. She braves hardship and leads the women of her household to manage to avoid starvation and danger. She transforms not only their lives but also the feared leader of the Seven Constellations, Gu Yanxi, into her beloved "Mr. Yan". During these lively and heartwarming moments, Hua Zhi rises from a sheltered lady to the head of her family, leading her toward a brighter future.
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!
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.
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.
Tihani's marriage with Zaid ended abruptly. He proved to be a cheater and abuser, one night he accidentally pronounced the third divorce, causing Zaid to go mad.
Elite heiress Shu Cheng hides her talents behind a frivolous facade to escape the Emperor’s notice. Tasked with elevating the enigmatic Shen Ye, whose shifting loyalties keep her guessing, they form a tense alliance in a treacherous world where friend and foe often overlap.
When a reluctant heir is called to compete in a tournament to decide the next king, the royal guard sent to escort him soon becomes his forbidden desire.
Poldark is a television drama based on Winston Graham's novels of the same title. It was first transmitted on BBC Two across two seasons between 1975 and 1977. The adaptation covered all seven novels (of the eventual twelve) published up to the time. In late 18th-century Cornwall, Ross Poldark loses his fiancée, well-bred beauty Elizabeth, to his cousin Francis. He ends up marrying his servant, Demelza Carne, but his passion for Elizabeth simmers on for years. Meanwhile, he strives to make his derelict copper mines a success. Life is hard, smuggling is rife, and Ross finds himself taking the side of the underclass against the ruthless behaviour of his enemies, the greedy Warleggan clan.