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The Scholars (novel) The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants; Shui Long Yin; The Smiling, Proud Wanderer; Song in the Clouds; The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (novel) Stay With Me (2023 Chinese TV series) Sword of the Yue Maiden; Sword Stained with Royal Blood
Rattan (Chinese TV series) The Rebel (Chinese TV series) Red Sorghum (TV series) The Rise of Phoenixes; Rising With the Wind; Riverside Code at Qingming Festival; The Road We Have Taken; Romance of the Western Chamber (TV series) Royal Nirvana; Rule the World (TV series) Rush to the Dead Summer (TV series) Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
Secret of the Three Kingdoms is a 2018 Chinese television series adapted from a novel by Ma Boyong and produced by Tangren Media. It tells the story of Liu Ping, a fictional twin brother of Liu Xie (Emperor Xian). The Wind Blows From Longxi is a 2022 Chinese television series set during Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions.
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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 Chinese youth romance series starring Bai Jingting and Zhang Ruonan. [1] [2] The plot is adapted from Chinese novel of the same name by Zhu Yi, and will be release on Youku. [3] It tells the story of two high school classmates reunion, after long separation, when they accidentally rent the same house. [4]
Blossoms Shanghai (Chinese: 繁花; pinyin: Fán Huā), also known as Blossoms, is a Chinese television series directed and produced by Wong Kar-wai. It is adapted from the novel Blossoms written by Jin Yucheng. [1] The series is set in Shanghai in the 1990s and stars Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tiffany Tang, and Xin Zhilei.
Journey to the West, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, was written in the 16th century and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. Stories and characters were widely used, especially in Beijing opera, and the novel has been adapted many times in modern film, television, stage, and other media.