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Meeting You Again in Jiangnan
Meeting You Again in Jiangnan Plot:
Su Wan, a modern jewelry designer, accidentally travels back to the misty Jiangnan of the Southern Song Dynasty because of a Song-era silver hairpin carved with the character "Qing" (you). She stumbles into the century-old embroidery workshop "Yunshang Pavilion" and crashes into Gu Zhaoyan—the young master who looks exactly like her past-life lover, the "heartbreaker" she’d searched for in ancient texts. At first sight, Gu’s ears turn red and he says, "It feels like I’ve waited a thousand years for you." But Su, haunted by the memory of being "abandoned" in her past life, avoids his tenderness while searching for the hairpin to return. Until an ancient painting in the workshop’s secret room reveals the truth: in his past life, he took a sword for her, and his last words—"I’ll wait for you"—really crossed a thousand years to become this life’s "meeting you again."
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