In 1990, at the Honggang Factory compound in Northeast China, Lin Xiaomei—a beloved accountant—was set to marry Wang Qiang, the deputy director’s son, until Chen Xiangdong, the returned educated youth who’d broken his arm saving her years ago, transferred back to repair machine tools. The once reckless boy was now a “weirdo” hiding in the workshop drawing blueprints, too nervous to even look her in the eye. But when layoffs hit and Wang Qiang forced her to ask her father for help saving his job, Lin secretly gave the only technical position to Chen. When exposed, Wang Qiang yelled at her in the workshop, calling her “foolish.” Chen suddenly grabbed her hand, his palm sweating: “I’ve drawn wedding house blueprints for three years—every window faces the梧桐 tree on your balcony.” Wind carried iron filings through the workshop, the compound’s loudspeaker still played *Yearning*, but their heartbeats were louder than the steel mill’s roar.
Lin Xiaoman and Lu Chuan had been in love for three years, drifting from sweet romance to cold silence—Lu’s overtime grew endless, even forgetting her birthday. Desperate, she faked amnesia from a car accident, retreating to the “just met” state. She “bumped into” Lu at a café, looking at him with bright, unfamiliar eyes: “Hi, have we met before?” To her surprise, Lu played along with the “re-courtship”: bringing morning porridge,逛night markets, even reading old love letters when she couldn’t sleep. But just as Xiaoman hoped to restart their love, she found a cancer diagnosis in Lu’s pocket—his “coldness” was fear of burdening her; his “cooperation” was to give her a perfect love in his final days. Only then did she realize: what she needed to rewrite wasn’t the “just met” script, but the ending of “facing it together.”
Lin Xiaoman, a straightforward Northeast Chinese girl, just lost all her startup funds to a scumbag boyfriend. Drowning her sorrows in baijiu, she meets Chen Mo, a band lead singer who was just dumped by his ex—two love-broken souls, they bet on a “flash marriage to heal heartbreak” at a drinking party! After marriage, they uncover each other’s big secrets: Lin is a bankrupt boss in 100,000 yuan debt, and Chen is a “missing singer” hiding from fans. While dealing with his mom’s baby-making nagging over sauerkraut-stewed pork ribs, and evading debt collectors and teammates begging for a comeback, they go from sabotaging each other to having each other’s backs: Lin helps Chen pick up his guitar and return to the livehouse, and Chen accompanies Lin to sell handmade soap at night markets to regain her startup dream. In the warm, no-nonsense Northeast style lies the most touching “marriage before love”—turns out flash marriage isn’t a gamble, but fate bringing two love-scared people into an unbreakable warm home.
When career-driven Li Wei and free-spirited artist Zhang Chen unexpectedly become roommates, their clashing lifestyles ignite endless sparks. Li Wei values efficiency and order, while Zhang Chen embraces spontaneity and romance. Through arguments and compromises, they gradually uncover each other's hidden vulnerabilities and loneliness. But when Li Wei's ex returns and Zhang Chen's creative work faces a crisis, can this seemingly improbable modern love bridge the gap between reality and ideals to find its own happy ending?
In the picturesque Peach Blossom Village, kind-hearted Dog Brother (Wang Gusheng) secretly pines for the village beauty Li Xiaomei. But when the flashy city tycoon Zhang Qiang arrives, wooing Xiaomei with wealth and flattery, Dog Brother's insecurity and jealousy ignite hilarious misunderstandings. Through awkward confessions and a plot twist that reveals Zhang as a fraud, Xiaomei glimpses Dog Brother's true devotion. As sunset falls over the countryside, her heartfelt choice leads to a heartwarming and surprising finale, proving that genuine love conquers all.
Zhang Qiang, a typical 80s workaholic, divorced his beloved wife Li Mei after years of neglect. Filled with regret, he launches a series of hilarious schemes to win her back: from staging awkward encounters to throwing cringe-worthy parties, each blunder deepening his embarrassment. Just as he loses hope, Li Mei’s new suitor—a charming and wealthy CEO—enters the picture, sparking fierce rivalry and tension. Zhang Qiang refuses to quit, planning a grand romantic confession only to uncover Li Mei’s secret test designed to prove his love. This sweet pursuit, packed with laughs, tears, and twists, leaves viewers guessing: can he mend their past and reclaim her heart?
In a hot summer beach town, introverted librarian Lin Xia meets sunny surf instructor Zhou Yang. Despite their contrasting personalities, sparks fly unexpectedly. But Zhou is set to leave for overseas studies when summer ends. As the season changes, they must choose between dreams and love. What kind of love story will this summer leave behind?
In a world where magic and humans coexist, the arrogant witch Alice unexpectedly falls for an ordinary boy, Lin Xia. To conceal her identity, she poses as a normal girl, but her frequently misfired spells lead to hilarious mishaps. When dark forces threaten Lin Xia's life, Alice must choose between love and the ancient magical prohibition. Can this cross-species romance break a millennium-old taboo?
Introverted programmer Lin Xiaoman discovers she's the prototype heroine of hit dating game 'Heartbeat Code'. The shocking twist? The devoted NPC character is modeled after her college crush Gu Chen, who secretly coded romantic bullet comments throughout the game. When the beta test accidentally leaks this database, a decade-long mutual crush finally gets its spoiler-filled confession.
Lin Xiaoman, a nobody at an advertising company, helps her best friend out of a jam and mistakenly flirts with Qin Shen, the crown prince of the Beijing circle, using clumsy tricks—brushing his hand while handing wine, complimenting his tie on matching her lipstick. The next day, she’s horrified to find Qin Shen is the new big boss of her group! Worse still, this famous “cold-faced Yama” starts deliberately “pestering” her: handing her the hairpin she left last night in a meeting, bringing hot porridge when she works overtime, even shielding her from a client’s harassment. While Lin Xiaoman panics about “covering her lie” and losing her job, she secretly falls for his contrasting tenderness. Little does she know, Qin Shen has noticed her since three months ago when she helped an old man pick up things in a café—this “being flirted with” is all his plan…
Shen Qingtang, the disgraced general's daughter who was exiled a decade ago, returns to the capital posing as a merchant. While running a rouge shop as cover, she secretly investigates her family's massacre, only to clash with imperial censor Pei Jingchen. As their childhood betrothal resurfaces, as political rivals' daughters approach with ulterior motives, and as a mysterious fire destroys crucial evidence—she must choose between vengeance and love. Meanwhile, in the palace shadows, the mastermind behind it all awaits her next move.
Lin Wan, a news reporter, lost her fiancé while investigating an old child abduction case and has since trapped herself in a closed-off "dark cage". Five years later, a mysterious tip claims the "murderer" back then was wronged, forcing her to reopen the case—only to cross paths with Chen Mo, the victim's younger brother. This man, who sees her as the "enemy who killed his brother", becomes her sharpest "blade" to pierce the truth. As they clash, they uncover a human trafficking ring behind the old case, and in each other's wounds, they feel the light: "Brightness" is never a gift from fate, but the courage to break through darkness with regret and finally dare to love again.
In the silent deep palace, the empress is lost in thought at the imperial gift safety buckle when her personal maid rushes in: the emperor summons her to the imperial study immediately, dismissing all attendants. The entire palace buzzes — the imperial concubine, holding a hidden old case of the empress’ family, is certain the emperor will target her; the empress puts on a calm front, but her knuckles pinch the handkerchief. Everyone waits for the answer to “Will the emperor depose the emp today?” Yet no one knows that behind this imperial confrontation lies a earth-shattering secret about the palace coup ten years ago.
Lin Xiaochuan, the "rogue doctor" in the mountains, is both loved and hated for his unorthodox medical skills and sharp tongue—until the village's pear trees die en masse, fruit merchants press for low-price land acquisition, and villagers are desperate. He takes out the "golden pear" left by his master, claiming it can save the trees, but is exposed by Su Wan, a pear farmer's daughter, for his "fraud record". Caught between suspicion and a hidden enemy sabotaging the trees, Lin must reveal the truth: the golden pear is not magic, but a disease-resistant scion his master spent 20 years developing! When the dead trees sprout new buds, Su Wan hands him pear soup blushing, while the merchant in the shadows clutches a fake contract, seething with anger...
Abandoned by her wealthy lover five years ago, Su Wan has transformed from a heartbroken girl into a top jewelry designer. Her world collides with the past when she discovers the cold-hearted ex who shattered her now heads the corporation she must impress. As professional negotiations ignite smoldering resentment, Su masterfully weaves a seductive revenge plot. When her poised facade finally cracks the tycoon's arrogance, he rips apart their contract in desperation—only to watch her engagement ring glint in the light as she declares: 'The man who broke me isn't even worthy of being my rival now.'
Lin Xiaoman has been tormented by unexplained chronic pain for a decade—all medical tests show "normal". Until she meets neurologist Cheng Mo, who discovers her pain is linked to an unsolved child abduction case from ten years ago: the victim was Cheng Mo's sister, and Xiaoman was the only witness. Traumatized, she buried her memories and turned pain into a "protective shell". As they try to unlock her memories to find the truth, the kidnapper suddenly reappears, and Xiaoman's pain grows more intense with each recovered memory. Will she face the agony to uncover the truth, or stay in the "safety" of her pain?
In 1970, educated youth Su Man fell in love with Chen Mo, a son of disgraced intellectuals at a northeastern farm. Their romance shattered when an anonymous accusation sent Chen Mo to prison. Forty years later, business tycoon Su Man receives an old pocket watch engraved with Chen Mo's name, containing half a yellowed marriage application. Tracing clues to a nursing home, she finds Chen Mo suffering dementia while murmuring to an empty bed. The chief physician hands her a chilling cassette tape—recording Su Man's coerced betrayal decades ago. As the watch's hands suddenly reverse, rust stains reveal the shocking truth behind the fateful accusation.
Lin Wan, a trainee lawyer from a humble family, goes undercover as a tutor in the powerful Gu household under an alias to clear her wrongfully convicted father's name. There, she encounters Gu Shen, the cold-hearted heir—he seems to play power games on the surface, but secretly harbors an obsessive longing for "purity" due to his mother's persecution by the family for her humble origins. Lin Wan's clue to her father's case points to an engineering accident covered up by Gu's father years ago, and the truth about Gu Shen's mother's death lies exactly in Lin's father's old case files. When the "revenge obsession" of the humble collides with the "disguised vulnerability" of the powerful, are they each other's salvation or pawns bound by old hatred? And what old blood debt will the Gu family's seal—suddenly found in Lin's mother's medical records—reveal?