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Qingyun Chronicle: Yunqing Ferry

2025-12-12 Category: Short Drama

Qingyun Chronicle: Yunqing Ferry Plot:

Yunqing Ferry is a passage linking life and death, where spirit ferrywoman Lin Wan has guarded for 300 years—her only mission is to help wandering souls let go of obsessions and enter reincarnation. Until Gu Zhao arrives, his sword inscribed with 'Qingyun Chronicle', insisting on finding his past-life lover. But Lin Wan scours the ferry's records and finds no trace of that soul. Even more bizarre: every memory of Gu Zhao carries her shadow—yet as a spirit ferrywoman, she has no past life. When Gu Zhao holds up her lost half-jade pendant and says, 'Finally found you', Lin Wan realizes she's the one whose obsession was erased. And Yunqing Ferry's iron rule is cruel: if a spirit ferryman falls in love, they become the next soul waiting to be ferried...

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