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The Red Gown Never Wore, No Love Till Old Age

2026-05-15 Category: Short Drama

The Red Gown Never Wore, No Love Till Old Age Plot:

In Jiangnan during the Republic of China era, Su Qingci, daughter of a top embroidery workshop master, fell in love with Gu Yancheng, a returned painter. The two secretly agreed to marry in the coming spring. Unexpectedly, Su’s father married her to the violent warlord’s son for social advancement. On the wedding eve, Qingci cut her gown and ran to the dock, only to learn Yancheng died saving a drowning child. With the red gown ready but no groom, she remained alone guarding the workshop till her hair turned grey, never marrying, leaving an unfulfilled romance.

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