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Perfect Couple (Chinese: 金玉良缘; pinyin: Jīnyù Liángyuán) is a 2014 Chinese television series starring Wallace Huo and Tiffany Tang. This is the first television series produced by Wallace Huo's Huaje Studio. Filming started in April 2013, and ended in July 2013.
Begin Again (Chinese: 从结婚开始恋爱), is a 2020 Chinese television series co-produced by Mango TV, EE-Media and Yuan Yi Media, directed by Xu Chi. It starred Zhou Yutong and Gong Jun in the leading roles. The series aired on Mango TV from 29 October to 6 December with 35 episodes. [1]
Cast Role Description Natalie Tong: Ma Hiu-ching 馬曉晴: Marco's wife Alan Wan: Marco: An Australian Chinese Ma Hiu-ching's husband Lau Dan: Ma Kai-hung 馬啟雄: Chong Sze-tim's separated husband, and divorced in Episode 30 Ma Hiu-ching's father Ho Yuk-ying's boyfriend, and became husband in Episode 30 Rosanne Lui: Ho Yuk-ying 何玉英
This drama was adapted from the novel Fulfill Your Own Blue Sky (成全了自己的碧海蓝天) by Lan Xiaoxi. Lan Xiao Yi, played by Ma Si Chun, leaves her job in Hangzhou to follow her boyfriend Tian Fei (Yuan Cheng Jie) to Shanghai. In Shanghai, Xiao Yi struggles to find a job.
The drama starts off with Xu Wenchang trying to divorce his wife, Zhang Chengcheng, who was caught with her lover, causing the fake divorce to become reality. Later she told him that she is pregnant, hoping for a reconciliation but eventually when the baby was born, the DNA result shows the lover fathered the child.
Married But Available (Chinese: 我瞞結婚了; Cantonese Yale: Ngóh Mùhn Gitfān Líuh) is a fashioned comedy drama serial produced by Television Broadcasts Limited under executive producer Leung Choi-yuen. It focuses on the hidden marriage couples in Hong Kong and even mainland China.
If I Can Love You So (Chinese: 如果可以这样爱) is a 2019 Chinese romance television series starring Liu Shishi, Tong Dawei and Bao Jianfeng, based on Qianxun Qianxun's novel of the same name. [1] The TV series will be broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV from April 9, 2019 at 20 p.m.
The whole TV series was divided into 34 episodes in Japan, and the DVDs in both Chinese and Japanese went on sale on 20 June 2012. The TV series was a big hit in 2011. “Xiaosan” or “Little Third” ( 小三 ), “the other woman” in the story, has become a popular euphemism thanks to the show.