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Lucky's First Love (Chinese: 世界欠我一个初恋; pinyin: Shìjiè qiàn wǒ yīgè chūliàn) is a 2019 Chinese television series based on a novel with the same title by An Siyuan, starring Xing Zhaolin and Bai Lu. It aired in iQIYI on 25 September until 18 October 2019 every Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays for 24 episodes. [3] [4]
Love Game in Eastern Fantasy (Chinese: 永夜星河; pinyin: Yǒngyè Xīnghé) is a 2024 Chinese television series based on the novel The Guide to Capturing a Black Lotus by Bai Yu Zhai Diao Gong. [2] It stars Yu Shuxin, Ding Yuxi, Zhu Xudan, and Yang Shize in leading roles. The series premiered on Tencent Video and WeTV on November 1, 2024.
The First Frost (Chinese: 难哄) is a 2025 romantic Chinese television drama starring Bai Jingting and Zhang Ruonan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The plot is adapted from Chinese novel of the same name by Zhu Yi, and is released on Youku and Netflix worldwide. [ 3 ]
Moonshine and Valentine (Chinese: 结爱·千岁大人的初恋), also known as The Love Knot: His Excellency's First Love, is a 2018 Chinese streaming television series based on the novel Jie Ai·Yihe Fenghuan (Chinese: 结爱·异客逢欢) by Shi Dingrou.
Delicacies Destiny (Chinese: 珍馐记) is a Chinese television series produced by Huanyu Film and Television. The series premiered in Mainland China on Bilibili on April 7, 2022. [ 1 ] Internationally, the series is available on Disney+ in selected countries.
Love is Sweet (Chinese: 半是蜜糖半是伤; pinyin: Bàn shì mì táng bàn shì shāng ; literal translation means “equal part sweet and pain”), is a 2020 Chinese television series loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by Qizi.
Production is under way on a second season of lesbian drama “Fragrance of the First Flower,” an Asian drama series from Taiwan’s GagaOOLala. The first season, comprising six episodes that ...
My Daughters (Mainland Chinese title: 夏家三千金), also known as Get Love Back in Taiwan (Taiwanese title: 把爱抢回来), is a Chinese urban idol drama that premiered in 2011. It is a remake of the long-running Taiwanese vernacular drama Parents' Love , which began airing in 2009.