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It is based on the xianxia novel of the same name from 2015 by Tang Qi Gong Zi. The series was broadcast on Zhejiang TV and Dragon TV from 30 January to 1 March 2017. [2] [3] As of 1 August 2018, the series has reached 50 billion views, becoming the most watched television series in the world. [4]
Best Theme Song: This home by Chantel Yiu - Come Home Love: Lo and Behold: TVB Male Newcomer: Aska Cheung Chi Ho TVB Female Newcomer: Rachel Chan Yee Tak Malaysia Most Favourite Variety and Documentary Program: Super Trio New Year Special 2025 Malaysia Most Favourite TVB Drama: Big Biz Duel Malaysia Most Favourite TVB Actor: Owen Cheung - No ...
Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (Chinese: 愛·回家之開心速遞; literally "Love Returning Home, Happy Delivery"), alternately known as Come Home Love: Happy Courier, is a 2017 daily half-hour Hong Kong sitcom created by TVB, starring Lau Dan, Angela Tong, Koni Lui, Stanley Cheung, Pal Sinn, Mandy Lam, Andrea So, Joyce Tang and Kalok Chow.
For Series V of QI, the QI XL version aired before the standard QI on Tuesdays on BBC Two (starting from 22 October 2024). For the first half of the series, the standard edition aired on the following Sunday for the first 3 episodes, changing to the following Monday for the remaining 5. [6] As of 21 January 2025, 321 episodes of QI have aired
The Pillow Book (simplified Chinese: 三生三世枕上书; traditional Chinese: 三生三世枕上書; pinyin: Sānshēng Sānshì Zhěnshàng Shū), written by Tang Qi Gong Zi, is the second book in the Three Lives, Three Worlds series. This Chinese novel consists of two books, and the first volume was initially published in 2012 by the Hunan ...
Tang Qi (Chinese: 唐七; pinyin: Táng Qī) He is the leader of the Qi Jue Clan. He acts as the informant to Wei Zhuang, and at the same time, Wei Zhuang helps him. Tang Qi refers him as his boss. First appearance: Episode 13. Nilin (Chinese: 逆鳞; pinyin: Nì Lín) Nilin is the name of the sword, but the wielder's name is unknown.
Go Ahead (Chinese: 以家人之名; pinyin: Yǐ Jiārén zhī Míng) is a 2020 Chinese television drama series, which revolves around three non blood-related kids who became each other's family. It premiered on Hunan TV on August 10, 2020. [1] The series was a hit, and was well received by audiences for its warm familial theme. [2]
Shooting of the series commenced in October 2008, and it was released in China in May 2010. [ 4 ] Three Kingdoms set a record as the most expensive small screen series in China's television history at the time, having been sold to four regional TV broadcasters at the price of 160 million yuan. [ 5 ]