Lin Xiaoman, a recent city graduate, volunteers to teach in a rural village, expecting only tough and dull life. But with her flexible mind, advanced planting skills and warm personality, she quickly becomes the "most popular one" in the village—cherished by elders, loved by kids, even praised by villagers who once thought she was spoiled. Surprisingly, while helping the village's enterprise projects, she meets Lu Ye, a low-key pragmatic youth back home to start a business. They start with misunderstandings and quarrels, then gradually develop special feelings, and Xiaoman finally finds her value and belonging in rural life.
Lin Xiaoman, an 18th-tier celebrity, joins a survival variety show to rise to fame. She plans to play the "cute innocent girl" role, but her sharp tongue and habit of exposing others keep backfiring—she mocks the judge's taste as "like Aunt Wang who perms hair in the village", exposes a top star's fake eating, and even throws the show's "script" away as garbage. She expects to be criticized into quitting the industry, but surprisingly, netizens find her "anti-cliché" and endearing, making her fan base skyrocket. Just as she thinks she's about to hit stardom, the show suddenly releases behind-the-scenes footage of her "intentionally annoying people", accusing her of "pretending to be crazy". She must prove her true personality while facing jealousy from peers and doubts from netizens. Is this "annoying" path to fame a blessing or a curse?
A concubine in the imperial harem becomes the center of court intrigue due to the emperor's excessive favor, forcing her to navigate between power struggles and emotions.
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.
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.
Li Tian is an ordinary office worker with a unique talent for spotting 'bargain' loopholes—effortlessly identifying undervalued antique items or time-sensitive deals that others miss. Known as the 'Bargain King', his skill brings envy, particularly from a greedy boss who frames him in a trap during a million-dollar painting auction. Li Tian must navigate deceit and competition to clear his name, uncovering shocking twists and learning that true insight lies in protecting friendships and integrity. Filled with comedic suspense and twists, his daily life of seeing through everything faces the ultimate challenge.
In a small town filled with the festive spirit of the New Year, people create colorful fish lanterns to celebrate. The story revolves around a group of children and their fish lanterns, showcasing the joy and warmth of traditional festivals.
A-Ruan, a boatwoman in an ancient town, has guarded an old wooden boat for three years—it’s her "Spring River Promise" with Lin Shen, a painter. Back then, Lin Shen came to paint the spring river’s evening scenery. They recited the line "Even the Spring River Is All Tears" in the morning mist, and secretly saved words of confession under the fishing lights. But he suddenly disappeared, leaving only half-finished painting *Tears of the Spring River*. One day, A-Ruan found Lin Shen’s notebook under the boat: he’d been diagnosed with leukemia and hid to avoid dragging her down. When she rushed to the dock with the notebook, a familiar bamboo flute sound drifted in the river wind—the boat carrying Lin Shen was sailing through three years of tearful mist, heading straight for her…
Small-town guy Chen Mo's life turns upside down when his girlfriend gets pregnant. Her tycoon father, who once opposed their relationship, now pushes for marriage - revealing their hidden wealth. As nouveau riche traditions clash with street-smart survival skills, this shotgun wedding comedy asks: who's really playing whom in this game of 'dynasty inheritance'?
The sky-high love story between stoic pilot Lu Yuanchuan and whimsical flight attendant Jiang Xiaotang. When the strict flight manual meets the rule-breaking crew member, romantic comedy erupts at 30,000 feet. During an emergency landing, Jiang discovers the captain's decade-long secret tenderness - and the precisely calibrated cockpit timer hides a love transcending time.
Finance elite Lin Xia infiltrates an underground trading club to uncover the truth behind her fiancé's mysterious death. In this world where money and desire intertwine, every participant is a pawn. When she crosses paths with Lu Chen, a mysterious market manipulator, a dangerous game of life and love begins—who's pulling the strings, and who will have the last laugh?
Lin Yang, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking on a proposal and woke up as Chen Jianguo, a penniless young man in 1982. Right then, his childhood sweetheart Su Xiaomei’s mother was chasing him out with a broom, shouting, “You can’t even afford the bride price—how dare you marry my daughter!” Having missed Su Xiaomei in his previous life, Lin Yang vows to turn things around: he uses modern memories to resell scarce electronic watches for his first pot of gold, helps Su’s mother sell the factory’s unsold defective fabric, and even ran ten miles in the rain to find a doctor when Su’s father fell critically ill. But prejudice isn’t easily erased. When he stood at Su’s door with the bride price he’d saved for three months, he heard Su Xiaomei crying inside: “Mom says now you have money, you’ll definitely change your heart…”
Yue Zhao, the goddess guarding the moonlight, violated heavenly laws by falling in love with mortal general Gu Heng. Before her soul dissipated, she cast a spell to make him “stop loving the moon” in his next life to keep him safe. A thousand years later, Yue Zhao's residual soul inhabits a jade moon pendant in a museum, reuniting with Lu Shi—Gu Heng's reincarnation as an archaeologist—who indeed avoids the moon at all costs, even getting frequent headaches while restoring the pendant. When Lu Shi unlocks his past life memories during a lunar eclipse at an ancient temple—the image of Yue Zhao taking a sword for him, her last words “don't suffer for me again”—he realizes the “stop loving the moon” was never a curse, but a protection she gave with her life. As the eclipse nears and Yue Zhao's spirit fades, Lu Shi grabs her hand: “I didn't protect you in the past life. This time, even against the spell, I'll love the moon—and you more”…