Chen Chongba, a workplace loser, gets fired and picks up a broken bronze basin inscribed with "Cornucopia" in an alley. To his surprise, the instant noodles he puts in turn into golden noodles, and coins multiply into piles of money! He thinks his counterattack has begun, but soon realizes every "gift" from the basin comes with a price—his ex-girlfriend's wedding is disrupted by loan sharks, and his best friend is kidnapped because of his "windfall." Chongba must choose between "using the basin for money" and "protecting the people he cares about," while an ancient curse hidden in the basin quietly drags him into a deeper vortex...
When young, Lin Xiaomei gave up her ideal university admission to support her family, took a job to fund her younger siblings' education, and drifted away from books and literature ever since. In her middle age, she works as a cleaner in a residential community. By chance, she attends a community senior literature salon, moved by the poetry recitals and recalls her lifelong regret. She starts reading poems secretly, signs up for a literature class at the senior university, and picks up her pen with family support. When she finally stands at the salon, reciting her own poetry with a trembling voice, she realizes studying is never too late—even belated persistence can bloom beautifully.
Lin Mo, an ordinary office worker, accidentally finds a family heirloom—a dragon-seeking ruler while sorting through his late grandfather's belongings. What he thinks is useless soon shows its function: it guides hidden underground clues, pointing to mysterious ancient tombs, a secret treasure guarded by his grandfather, and an unsolved disappearance case. His action attracts a gang coveting the treasure, and danger approaches. Guided by the ruler, Lin Mo avoids chasing while exploring the truth, only to find his grandfather's sacrifice was to protect his life experience secret...
Raised in the dormitory compound of an old steel mill, Lin Xiaoman’s childhood was marked by the smell of rust. She loved Chen Mo, her “white-shirt senior,” with all her heart for ten years—he’d protected her from bullies and promised to stay by her side as her father lay dying. But right after her father’s death, she uncovered Chen Mo’s secret: his love was a lie, driven solely by greed for her father’s factory equity. When sweet words turned to betrayal, Zhou Yan, the maintenance worker she’d always ignored, stepped in silently. He fixed her broken door, retrieved stolen factory ledgers, and left warm porridge outside her door on rainy nights, saying, “I’ll reheat it if it gets cold.” The deepest wounds heal with the simplest kindness, and the darkest nights hold the warmest light. Finally facing the truth, Xiaoman threw Chen Mo’s ring into the rusty wind and took Zhou Yan’s hand. This time, she didn’t want “perfect love”—she wanted “real warmth,” a flower blooming from the rust, just for herself.
A modern youth Wang Xiao accidentally travels back to the chaotic Warring States period with a magic pot that can replicate any model into real objects. Using the pot to copy luxuries, he thrives in the ancient world, but draws the envy of imperial figures who plot against him. When he replicates a fake general, it sparks a deadly power struggle. Emotionally torn, he falls for an enemy princess, leading to life-or-death choices. Will the fake emperor he created unravel history, and can he save his love? This thrilling adventure is packed with twists and humor.
On their fifth wedding anniversary, homemaker Su Yan discovers a strange apartment key in her husband's suit pocket. Tracing the address leads her to a shocking scene: her husband dining with another 'her'. As she digs deeper, a conspiracy involving memory transplantation emerges—revealing the man sharing her bed is no longer the one she married.
Lin Wan, a destined Feng Shui Master who can see through the secrets of heaven, hides in the busy city to escape her family's fate. But she is accidentally involved in an old house homicide case—the deceased is her master who has been missing for ten years. As clues of the Feng Shui scheme being tampered with emerge, she is chased by mysterious forces. More importantly, she finds her own life experience hides a secret of destiny: her master's death, the missing compass, and her childhood sweetheart Lu Xiu, are all entangled in a conspiracy related to the order of yin and yang. She must choose between following destiny and defying it, tearing off disguises to reveal the truth.
Xue, an ordinary office worker in the city, unexpectedly meets the enigmatic Lin Hao and falls into a whirlwind romance. Yet, Lin Hao harbors a hidden agenda: he is an agent of vengeance from a rival family, sent to infiltrate her life to avenge a decade-old feud. As their bond deepens, Xue uncovers clues, triggering explosive clashes where she wrestles with the choice between passionate love and bitter betrayal. When Lin Hao grapples with guilt and seeks redemption, Xue faces a critical dilemma—will she uncover the deception and embrace forgiveness, or flee the perilous charade? Suspense builds as the line between genuine affection and cruel artifice blurs. (Approx. 150 words)
Once an overlooked nobody in her family and workplace, she hid her top design talent until an accident exposed it—revealing she was a long-lost wealthy heiress. Scorn and schemes from the past surface, but she rises against all odds, shatters prejudices, reclaims her glory, and gains sincere companionship along the way, becoming the brightest light in everyone’s eyes.
Tycoon Gu Chenzhou spent three years orchestrating revenge against his first love Su Wan, who betrayed him. But when he finally imprisons the fallen socialite on his private island, he discovers she's wearing the exact same vintage bracelet his mother owned. As the revenge plot spirals out of control and the truth behind a fatal helicopter crash emerges, the hunter may become the hunted in this dangerous game of love and vengeance.
Su Wan spent three years as an 'invisible wife' in the Gu family—making ginger tea every night for her late-returning husband, enduring her mother-in-law's jabs about her 'being unworthy', and never appearing in her husband's social media. Little did anyone know, her jewelry designs under the name 'Ye Mian' had long been worn by A-list stars on the Cannes red carpet. On the day of their divorce, her 'Crown of Secrets' collection went viral, with jewelry tycoons holding checks outside the civil affairs bureau and even Gu Jingshen's arch-rival sending collaboration offers. When Gu Jingshen saw his ex-wife in a couture dress thanking the audience on TV, he realized he had pushed away the industry's hidden ceiling that was buried in the mundane...