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Tang Dynasty, Yangzhou two beautiful girls, one is a wealthy lady Dubing Yan north, and east is a martial artist's daughter Li Lake, and the same day married, and two of their daughters wearing the same wedding dress, only the hijab different.
Innkeeper Ai Sixi, a staunch believer in singlehood, is forced into a marriage of convenience with Jing Kan to escape legal trouble. What starts as a temporary arrangement soon draws them into the power struggles of the prestigious Jing family’s tea business. As they navigate scheming relatives and internal conflicts, they slowly come to understand the true meaning of family.
Song Yaozhi, a modern public relations workhorse who died suddenly from overwork, was reborn as the eldest daughter of the prime minister. Initially intending to annul her marriage and return home to live a carefree life as a "lazy salted fish," she accidentally became bound to the tyrannical emperor by a life-and-death curse. Song Yaozhi captivated the tyrant with her wit, while he protected her with his domineering strength. As their interactions deepened, their mutual affection blossomed. Eventually, Song Yaozhi successfully annulled her marriage and broke the life-and-death curse together with the tyrant.
Orphaned Luo Xiyun was born with a fatal poison. She becomes a popular surveyor in Cang Yue and with limited time left, she seeks to avenge her family by targeting the young city master, Jiang Chaoxi. As she navigates her mission, she also works to save her last refuge, Jianjia Lane, from demolition. During her efforts, she uncovers surprising secrets and faces new challenges as her situation evolves.
When a failing martial arts sect is left in the hands of an unlikely leader, Jun Changxiao, he must rally a group of outcasts and oddballs to turn things around. With a sharp-tongued warrior, a laid-back rich kid, a washed-up prodigy, and more by his side, they blend ancient cultivation with modern business savvy. Through hilarious mishaps and hard-won victories, this band of misfits fights to transform their broken sect into the strongest force in the land.
When Goddess Xiao Qi commits a major crime, she is stripped of her powers and banished to the mortal realm where she meets a mortal who helps her accomplish 100 charitable acts so she can regain her goddess status. The two fall in love, but when their forbidden love affair is discovered, heaven guards descend upon the mortal realm to separate the two lovers.
Virtues of Harmony is a long-running sitcom from Hong Kong, lasting 322 episodes with two direct seasons. Produced by Tsui Yu On, the sitcom was a TVB production and aired five days a week from September 17, 2001 to December 28, 2002. The series chronicles the comical events and life of the Kam household, a rich family during a prosperous time in the Ming Dynasty of China. The series was inspired by the 2000 TVB comedy drama Colourful Life. Originally planned to be an 150-episode sitcom, an extra 200 episodes were added due to the sitcom's rating success. After the episode finale, a spin-off sequel, Virtues of Harmony II was released in 2003, as well as a spin-off musical, which starred the same cast.
Follow-up series to "The Crown of the Kings" and "The Crown of the Kings. The Jagiellonians" about the reign of King Władysław III of Poland and his younger brother King Casimir IV of Poland.
China's Southern Song Dynasty was troubled by external troubles and internal troubles, and people's hearts were unstable. At this time, a monk called Ji Lu appeared in Lin'an City, and later generations were even more regarded as Ji Gong. Jigong acts insanely and does not obey the Buddhist precepts, but he is brilliant in magic and heals people everywhere, but he does not know how to deal with emotional disputes. In order to experience love, Jigong bravely broke through the love barrier and caused bruises all over his body ...
The Great Thief "Changeable Fox" consists of Ding Song, his apprentices Qian Qian, Perseverance, Fang Zheng, and his daughter Ding Dingdong. They are commissioned to steal the Yongle Classic, which hides the secrets of the Empress Dowager, during which they rescue the trapped Qin Jian and invite him to join. Everyone learned that the four emperors wanted to use this to usurp the throne, so they fought with him in a battle of wits and power.
Local patrol leader Lun Junwen is devoted to his mother Lun Bashen. They run a candle shop together. Junwen's close friends include Niu Bainan and his uncle Yu Luming. Still unmarried, Junwen pursues his fellow townsman Jiang Lihua, who returns to find her missing brother and sister-in-law, unaware that Junwen is involved in their disappearance. Junwen struggles to express his feelings for Lihua and faces complications when Niu Bainan inadvertently worsens the situation. On the other hand, Junwen meets General Zhou, who is investigating the disappearance of the crown prince and spies. Impressed by Junwen's character, General Zhou mentors him, leading to Junwen being mistaken for a heroic figure...
A thief gang leader disguises herself as a crown princess and crosses paths with a crown prince haunted by her presence, and together they unravel a dangerous power struggle while winning the hearts of the people.
Liu Xiangxiang, trapped in a dream, is tasked with assassinating Prince Mu Chunshen in the Kingdom of Chu, with four chances before facing death by poison. Disguising herself in various roles within the prince's mansion, her attempts are repeatedly thwarted by unforeseen events. As she gets closer to Mu Chunshen, she discovers his kindness and falls in love, while uncovering the hidden truth behind her assassination mission.
Xu Ruyuan, a legendary thief, accidentally assumes a false identity and marries into a royal family, planning to steal a fortune and escape. But when two sharp-eyed princes blow her cover, she’s forced into palace intrigue. With her thief clan disguised as her entourage, she balances sweet deception by day and stealthy missions by night, leading to comedy, romance, and royal chaos.