Modern office worker Lin Xiaoman died from overworking on a project, only to wake up as Lin Qingtang—a lowly concubine’s daughter in the Great Chu Dynasty, neglected by her father, motherless, and having her engagement to a marquis’s son stolen by her legitimate sister. She could barely afford food. Desperate, she recalled *Jiang Jin Jiu* (The Invitation to Wine) from middle school and wrote it on a tattered paper to sell. Unexpectedly, Rong Jing, the cold and noble marquis’s son, found it and hailed her as “a poetry immortal”. With copied Tang and Song poems, she became a sensation in the capital’s poetry circle. But her jealous sister framed her, and Rong Jing noticed her style shifted between boldness and tenderness—her transmigration secret is about to be exposed!
Lin Xiaoman, a publishing editor, has a do-or-die task: get Su Ye, author of the ten-year poor-selling *Post-Youth Poetry*, to write a sequel—otherwise, the entire series gets axed. But when she finds Su Ye, the high school boy in a white shirt who wrote "Youth is an unopened letter" is now a "down-and-out poet" fixing bikes in an old alley, vowing "never to touch poetry again." His mother’s death years ago shattered his faith in his writing—he thought his idealized "youth" was worthless against reality. Lin digs out an unread love letter Su Ye gave her, with a crumpled draft inside: "If youth has a sequel, I want to write..." She points to the phoenix tree downstairs: "You wrote it'd 'stand eternal,' but it broke in a typhoon last year and sprouted new buds this year—youth isn’t a perfect poem. It’s the courage to keep writing." And in Su Ye’s toolbox? Ten years of written-and-torn fragments—every line bears Lin Xiaoman’s name.
College student Li Xiaobai accidentally time-travels to a poetry-worshipping realm. When he casually recites a Tang poem, the whole kingdom kneels in awe! As he rises to power by 'plagiarizing' ancient verses, the original poets' spirits hunt him for copyright infringement. The twist? The legendary Li Bai chasing him for 'royalties' turns out to be a cross-dressing tsundere!
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.
Thirty-eight-year-old Lin Wan died with resentment—her best friend Su Qing had schemed against her in her past life, stealing her fiancé, making her daughter alienate her due to misunderstandings, and even seizing the company left by her parents. Reborn to the age of 25, when her daughter Xiaotang was just 5 years old and Su Qing's plot had just begun. This time, Lin Wan not only wants to tear off Su Qing's "white lotus" mask and reclaim the company's shares using her past life memories but also strives to repair her relationship with her daughter—Xiaotang never called her "Mom" until her death in the past life, which was her deepest regret. When the "rebirth buff" meets the "white lotus green tea," and when the "regretful mom" encounters the "insecure daughter," in this "battle to reclaim her life," she wants to win not just her career but also the most precious family love.
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary office worker, stayed up late and found an unpopular "immortal live stream". On a whim, she sent a 9.9-yuan "red thread of marriage", only to trigger a "Divine Life Experience Card"—the next day, she was directly promoted to project leader! She then kept gifting to unlock "beauty buffs" and "family repair cards", her life seeming to take off. But she didn't notice that every "divine benefit" was quietly draining her most precious things: her health deteriorated, her best friend lost a promotion because of her "cheat", and even her mother's memories started to fade... When the last "Life Reset Button" was placed in front of her, she finally realized: the so-called "divine life" was never something you could buy with gifts.
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.
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.
After a failed heavenly tribulation, office worker Lin Xiao wakes up in modern society with residual immortal powers. Utilizing skills like object appraising and spiritual cultivation, he becomes an overnight sensation selling mystical treasures via livestream. But when he buys Wall Street with his fortune, enemies from the immortal realm track him down. At the apex of his luxury penthouse party, an ancient compass shatters revealing the brutal truth: his newfound wealth is consuming his thousand-year cultivation foundation.
Ordinary girl Su Xiaonuan accidentally summons fallen deity Lu Xingchen, who arrogantly mooches off her. When they sign a master-servant contract, she discovers each use of his divine power drains her lifespan. Pursued by a mysterious organization and haunted by past-life memories, their millennium-old entanglement hides a secret that could shake the three realms.
Lin Wan, the "Ice Rose" of finance, was raised by her mother to be a "perfect machine," her painting dream buried under tailored suits. Until Chen Ye, a bar owner, crashes into her life with the sketchbook she abandoned at 17—he stains her white shirt red with wine, takes her street racing at midnight, and even climbs her balcony to force her to face her old sketches. When she finally dares to wear a backless dress to her art exhibition, she realizes Chen Ye’s "luring" was never a scheme—it was him stealing back the "wildness" that was taken from the 17-year-old Lin Xiaoman.
Shen Zhaozhao, the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister's mansion, was framed for "losing her virtue" by her stepmother Zhou Shi and half-sister Shen Yuetang three years ago and expelled from the mansion. She wandered the rivers and lakes and learned medical skills from a divine doctor. Now, her father is seriously ill, and her stepmother plans to make Yuetang the legitimate daughter to take charge of the mansion, even betrothing her fiancé, the Crown Prince, to Yuetang. Zhaozhao returns as "Mr. Su"—she treats her father with medicine while gathering evidence of her stepmother and half-sister's crimes: stealing the mansion's antiques and murdering her biological mother. When the truth comes to light, she reclaims her legitimate status and takes charge of the mansion. Moreover, she rekindles her old love with the Crown Prince, who has been secretly protecting her all along.
Chu Linyuan, the infamous 'Madman' trained by the Empress herself, has been wreaking havoc on her mountain for 20 years. When she finally kicks him down the mountain with a storage ring full of treasures, his outrageous journey begins—demonic sect heirs chase him for dual cultivation, martial arts masters beg to be his disciples, while he just wants an excuse to return to being the Empress' spoiled troublemaker.