Lin Xiaoman, a guzheng prodigy at a music college, takes a part-time job creating "background music for an old mansion" to cover her grandma's surgery costs. But when she arrives at the remote, eerie villa with her guzheng, she learns the "audience" is a trapped ghost—needing music to cross over to the afterlife! As Xiaoman battles her fear to adapt guzheng pieces for the spirit, she makes a shocking discovery: the ghost is her grandma's long-lost friend, hiding a secret about her grandma's past that no one knew. A music student's "ghost music" mission unravels a decades-old mystery between two generations...
Down-and-out bar singer Lin Xiaochuan was fired for standing up for others. Desperate, he stumbled into the dying "Time Alley" community radio station. To save this "sound paradise" carrying the neighborhood's memories, he gave up a record deal and launched the "Old Songs for Love" segment—helping a lonely elder find his comrade separated for 30 years, singing a mother's bedtime song for an exam-prepping student. Just as ratings soared, a developer planned to demolish the station for a mall. When the live broadcast was cut off, Lin rushed in with his guitar and sang a cappella, stirring listeners' resonance and reminding the developer of his own radio confession to his mother. The station was saved, and Lin became the "Radio King". He finally realized: the most touching music isn't stage applause, but sincerity in everyday life.
Renowned violinist Lu Xinghe loses his hearing in an accident, plunging into despair. While busking on streets, he meets blind piano tuner Qu Wei. Two broken souls find redemption through music until Xinghe discovers Qu Wei's hidden connection to his accident, forcing both love and music to face their ultimate test.
Pop diva Lin Yue shocks the nation by calling off her engagement to a business tycoon. But the bigger bombshell drops when her seemingly ordinary boyfriend Su Mo is revealed to be the legendary 'God of Music' who vanished five years ago. Forced back into the spotlight after an accidental livestream leak, he must now compete against his ex-fiancée on stage. As layers of truth unfold, what dark secrets from the music industry lie behind this sensational breakup?
Su Li, a former female official of the imperial music academy, gets entangled in a palace coup due to a mysterious musical score. When she joins forces with the cold-faced General Xiao Jingyan to uncover an edict that could restore the fallen dynasty, their alliance blurs the line between loyalty and ambition. In this deadly game where every melody hides a dagger, can she discern friend from foe before the final chord strikes?
After her husband's sudden death, single mother Lin Xiao dedicates herself to raising her autistic son Yang. Defying all odds, she quits her lucrative job to establish a special education center. Amid financial struggles, social prejudice and parental doubts, her unwavering love carves a path of hope. When Yang finally calls her 'Mom', every thorn blossoms into a rose.
Sixty-two-year-old Zhang Guifen saved 200,000 yuan in pension by selling steamed buns for a decade, planning to use it as emergency funds for her seriously ill mother. But one day, she finds her account emptied. Afraid to worry her eldest daughter abroad or disrupt her younger son’s startup, she investigates alone—only to find the recipient is an unknown account, while the bank insists “the transaction was done by you in person.” Then a neighbor mentions, “Your son said he needed working capital last week,” and her son’s company is just hit by a debt crisis. Did her son secretly transfer the money out of desperation? Or was someone impersonating her? Behind the missing pension lie the struggles of family love and an unsolved scam.
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.
Su Xiao, the owner of a stinky tofu stall at the alley, has won numerous fans with her “irresistibly stinky” craftsmanship, but she gets into trouble with Gu Shiyan, the president of a high-end perfume brand next street—this young master with severe olfactory cleanliness threatened, “I’ll make your stall disappear in three days.” However, instead of driving her away, Gu Shiyan squats at her stall every day eating stinky tofu, helps her deal with the property management, and even uses her craftsmanship to develop new perfumes. It turns out that the “earthly stench” from Su Xiao is the only “medicine” that can cure his long-term insomnia. When the cleanliness-obsessed president meets the “stinky and cute” little boss, a “smell battle” eventually turns into an exclusive sweet love.
Lin Wan, a first-tier city reporter, returns to her wheat hometown in Northern Jiangsu for her grandmother's will, intending to quickly transfer the old house. But she's stopped by A Yuan, a mute teenager guarding a hundred acres of wheat—villagers call him a "disaster star" adopted by her grandmother a decade ago, whose brother died in a wheat field fire. Yet in Lin Wan's fuzzy childhood memories, there's clearly a "little mute" crouching in the wheat rows making her a foxtail grass ring. When she finds her grandmother's old diary, the last line on the fire night reads: "A Yuan's mouth was closed for me." And in A Yuan's iron box hidden under the wheat stack, there's the glass marble she lost at seven—the gift she was going to give the "little mute". The truth, like a spark under the wheat waves, quietly burns through the silence of years...
In a bustling food district, Lin Na is revered as 'The Dumpling Queen' for her unparalleled dumpling craft. But when the International Dumpling Competition arrives, a mysterious rival accuses her of stealing a family recipe. Thrust into a crisis of trust, Lin Na must prove her innocence in the cutthroat contest while unraveling a hidden family feud from two decades ago. As love sparks between rivals and betrayal simmers beneath, a hilarious and suspenseful dumpling showdown unfolds—who truly holds the crown?
To protect her grandfather's cultural relic restoration workshop, Su Wan reluctantly enters a contract marriage with Mo Jingshen, the cold and ruthless CEO of the Mo Group. Everyone mocks her as a "treasured wife" clinging to Mr. Mo, yet no one knows she's a hidden genius restorer, piecing together broken ancient porcelain in her workshop late at night. Mo Jingshen seems distant on the surface, but secretly shields her from industry suppression and even learns about cultural relics to get closer to her. When someone publicly accuses Su Wan of "climbing the social ladder", Mo Jingshen pulls her into his arms and takes out their marriage certificate: "It's not a contract—she's the wife I begged three times to marry." Turns out, from the day he saw her squatting in the rain picking up broken porcelain, she had already etched herself into his heart.
In the deep winter of a Northeast Chinese town, Su Xiao returns for her grandmother's funeral and runs into Chen Mo, her first love who vanished five years ago—back then he dumped her with “I’m bored” and slammed the door, but now he’s fixing cars in the old alley, his fingers still stained with the chilblain cream she gave him. When the power goes out on a snowy night, she finds his late-stage bone cancer medical records and a silver ring engraved with “Marry me” in his drawer; in her grandmother’s遗物, there’s also a letter from Chen Mo begging the old lady to “lie to Xiao that I cheated”. When a blizzard blocks the mountain road and traps them in the old house, the secrets frozen in time finally thaw—he pretended to be heartless to avoid dragging her down, she was trapped in hatred due to misunderstanding, and the most piercing thing was never the minus 30°C wind, but the “I love you” they hid from each other for five years.
Uncle Zhou, the neighborhood’s ever-patient “nice guy,” never raised his voice—until a young couple moved upstairs. Late-night parties shook his ceiling, packages blocked his door, and they even crushed his ten-year-old orchid. After countless attempts to forbear, he finally grabbed a complaint form to confront them—only to find the girl sobbing over her laptop and the boy working a side gig till dawn, all to save up for his mom’s surgery. Torn between his pent-up frustration and their hidden struggles, Uncle Zhou’s “breaking point” softened: he started collecting their packages, leaving a light on for them, even replanting his orchid with fresh soil. When the couple discovered who’d been leaving warm milk by their door, this “uncle vs. kids” standoff turned into the warmest story of the season.
Business prodigy Shen Qiwu is forced into an arranged marriage, only to discover her fiancé Lu Chen is a corporate spy planted by rivals. As she prepares to expose the scheme, Lu Chen reveals his shocking true identity—the long-lost heir to the Shen fortune. Two proud souls engage in a high-stakes game of business and romance, but can the phoenix truly perch on this 'rotten wood'?