Lin Wan spent three years as her boyfriend Chen Mo's "invisible assistant"—covering for his hangover, revising his proposals, even hiding from his "white moonlight" colleague on dates. Until she caught them kissing in the office, and Chen Mo sneered that she was "too shabby to be seen in public." She left that night with her savings, went to design school, and half a year later won the Emerging Designer Award under the name "Wantang." On the fashion week red carpet, she stood in the spotlight in her own gilded gown, just as Chen Mo's eyes locked onto her—his hand clutching her old scarf. Turns out, her shine was never for someone to look back.
Tycoon Shi Shaoting thought he held all the power in his two-year marriage—until his wife Su Li tears up his divorce papers with a smile. 'Did you know,' she reveals, 'the blue diamond mine you bid on last month is my private asset?' The live-streamed revelation exposes Su Li as 'Stardust', the world's top jeweler. As Shi Shaoting goes undercover as a struggling artist to unravel her secrets, he's drawn into her dangerous dealings in the global black market. With a fake divorce turning into real attraction, this high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse forces them to confront the truth: whose hidden identity will ultimately conquer the other's heart?
"Stars Shine Less Than You" is a heartfelt romantic short drama that tells the story of a young couple searching for true connection amidst the busy city life. On a starry night, the male protagonist prepares a romantic surprise, aiming to light up the female protagonist's heart with starlight. Through delicate emotional portrayals, the drama showcases those small yet precious moments in love, conveying the message that love is more brilliant than any star and more genuine than the brightest constellation. The concise and warm narrative resonates with viewers, celebrating love and the beauty of sincere feelings.
Meteorologist Cheng Yu discovers her first love Lu Yuan is now the chief engineer of a rival company while developing an artificial rainfall system. As the truth behind the storm that tore them apart a decade ago emerges, their professional rivalry and unresolved feelings collide in the laboratory. Can two drenched hearts bridge the distance of ten thousand raindrops?
Lin Xiaoman, a modern archaeology student, gains the ability to “see” Gu Zhao—a Warring States-era young general doomed to be framed by traitors and die in battle—through a jade pendant she’s restoring. Her touch sends modern items to Gu’s time, and Gu soon realizes “someone unseen is aiding him”: Xiaoman teaches him to use a lighter to cut his bonds, while Gu fills bamboo slips with “I want to see your face clearly.” But just as Gu is about to expose the traitors, the pendant cracks—the cost of time travel is that one of their existences could be “erased.” Can they cling to the fragile red thread linking them across a millennium?
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.
Underwater photographer Su Nian discovers a ring engraved with her ex-boyfriend's name in the deep sea, triggering memories buried for seven years. Meanwhile, marine biologist Lu Chen is investigating abnormal phenomena in the same waters. Two wounded souls confront each other in the blue abyss—he obsessed with uncovering the truth, she desperate to forget. As oxygen runs low, the deep reveals not just the lost ring, but the shipwrecked truth they've both been avoiding.
Straight-A student Lin Xiaoman wasted three years obsessing over the school heartthrob until her grades plummeted. After catching him with her best friend on the college entrance exam countdown day, she burns her love diaries and embarks on an insane study marathon: 4am library sessions, error-filled notebooks covering her walls, melatonin replacing sleeping pills... When the acceptance letters arrive, she realizes true growth isn't about Tsinghua University - it's reclaiming the brilliant self she'd lost.
Su Xiao and Chen Mo are ten-year startup partners. From street stalls to chain dessert shops, they once ate instant noodles to save rent and renovated stores all night to keep their business alive—“sticking together” was their unspoken vow. But when financing arrived, Su Xiao wanted to preserve the warmth of offline stores, while Chen Mo insisted on betting everything on live streaming for growth. A storm hit: competitor false reports, customer churn, mass resignations. Chen Mo yelled at Su Xiao, “You’re not guarding the store—you’re guarding outdated memories!” Su Xiao broke down, holding up his old emergency rescue form from a car accident: “I’m guarding the me who risked everything to stay with you!” On the eve of their split, Su Xiao found Chen Mo had reserved the equity of her favorite old store, and Chen Mo found her hidden live streaming script—those “different boats” moments? They were always carrying half the storm for each other.
Lin Xiaoman, president of the high school astronomy club, buried her starry dream due to her mother's severe illness—until transfer student Lu Xingyao arrived. He was the little boy who promised her at the observatory a decade ago: “Let’s watch the Perseid meteor shower together.” Lu secretly fixed her old telescope and revisited their childhood observatory with her. But on the eve of the shower, Lu got an offer from an overseas astronomical institute. Should they keep the childhood promise, or chase their own futures? When meteors streak across the sky, their answer lingers in the night wind under the stars.
A man cursed by time, trapped in the same day for ten thousand years. Every morning, he wakes to the same scenes, the same people, the same conversations. At first, he spirals into madness and despair—until he discovers the only clue to break the cycle lies in the eyes of a mysterious woman. But each time he tries to get close to her, time resets. Caught between desperation and hope, he must unravel her secret within the endless loop, or remain a prisoner of time forever.
Su Wan worked six jobs in three years to pay her mother's medical debts, juggling food delivery and convenience store night shifts. One day, she crashes into Lin Shen—her high school "white moonlight" who secretly paid her tuition—while delivering food. But now, Lin Shen is a "poor barista" at her new part-time café? To her surprise, Lin Shen recognized her long ago and has been quietly helping her fend off debt collectors. Just as Su Wan finally clears her debts and plans to confess, she discovers Lin Shen is actually the heir to a multinational group—his "disappearance" three years ago was to battle a serious illness... Turns out, all the suffering was just waiting for the sweetness—and it's exactly you standing there.
Lin Xiaoman died wrongfully in her past life due to a misunderstanding with her mother-in-law, Shen Yumei. When she reincarnates, she travels back to 1995 and becomes Su Xiaotang—Shen Yumei's 20-year-old college best friend! Determined to resolve their past conflicts, she uncovers Shen Yumei's secret: the scumbag who hurt her is none other than Gu Jianguo, her past-life father-in-law! While helping Shen Yumei confront the scumbag and rebuild her confidence, Xiaoman struggles to hide her identity as the "future daughter-in-law." Her "bestie life" is full of laughs: mistaken for a lesbian while blocking suitors for her mom-in-law, pressured to find a partner during night market trips. Until one day, Shen Yumei drags her to meet a "future son-in-law"—the young version of Gu Zhao, her cold husband from the past life! As the identities of "bestie" and "daughter-in-law" collide, and past pain intertwines with present tenderness, Xiaoman realizes: she's not just fixing the mother-in-law-daughter-in-law relationship, but also the happiness two generations missed due to fate.