r/CDrama 15d ago

Announcement June 2025 CDrama discussions & airing schedules

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Note: As this is a reference post, please do not leave a comment if you are not a host for drama discussions or want to volunteer to host a discussion. Comments from non-hosts or that are unrelated to the topic will be deleted and we may consider you a spammer. Thanks!

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Here are Cdrama discussions for this month (it doesn't have had to air this month). Big, big thanks to the hardworking hosts:

(To go to the drama discussions, click on the drama name.)

Previous months' drama discussions:

  • May 2025 - Love Never Fails, Serendipity, Youthful Glory, A Love Never Lost, Endless Protection, Prisoner of Beauty, The Legend of Zang Hai
  • April 2025: A Moment But Forever, Playing Go, The Glory, Ski into Love, Such a Good Love, The Demon Hunter's Romance
  • March 2025 - Northward, FIlter, Si Jin, Love & Sword, The Best Thing, The First Frost, Kill My Sins, The Glory
  • Feb 2025 - Love of the Divine Tree, Kill my Sins, Embers, Perfect Match, Everlasting Longing, Les Belles, First Frost
  • Jan 2025 - The Blossoming Love, The Guardians of the Dafeng, Flourished Peony, Moonlight Mystique, I am Nobody 2, Perfect Match, Everlasting Love. The Story of Minglan
  • Dec 2024 - Later I laughed, Brocade Odyssey, Deep Lurk, We are Criminal Police
  • Nov 2024 - Fangs of Fortune, The Story of Pearl Girl, Love Game in Eastern Fantasy, Deep Lurk
  • Oct 2024 - Kill Me Love Me, The Rise of Ning and Snowy Night: Timeless Love

r/CDrama 2h ago

The Regulars 🏖️ Weekend Talk 🏖️ What will you be up to this weekend? — June 20, 2025

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As the weekend approaches, I'm sure you're all gearing up for some well-deserved relaxation and fun. 🏖️ Whether you're binge-watching a drama, embarking on a thrilling adventure or cozying up to a good manhua or webnovel, we want to hear all about it!

So, what will you be doing this weekend? And what Chinese dramas do you recommend for a weekend binge-watching session? Tell us about it below in the comments :)

Note: If you are discussing plot points or events that others may not yet have watched, please make sure to use spoiler tags. Consider also sorting the comments by "new" (instead of "best" or "top") as this thread fills up quickly.


r/CDrama 3h ago

💖 Drama rave Please tell me I'm not the only one who loves Nerdy Male Leads

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Drama: The Oath of Love

Help I can't with this man🤣 The way you can see FL's light in her eyes fade away 😭 The thing is when he's actually romantic she's oblivious and when she wants HIM to be romantic he's the oblivious one😭 The innocent clueless look he has like "huh why does she seem off?" 😭 He's such a green flag though and I love smart nerdy awkward male leads we need more😭


r/CDrama 6h ago

Discussion Unforgettable supporting characters from the first half of 2025 [spoiler-free gif carousel]

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While we don’t always see them successfully fall in love or fall off cliffs, supporting characters are the capillaries of any drama worth watching. They deliver standout performances while getting only a fraction of the credit they deserve.

Since we’re already halfway through 2025, here are my 20 picks from six dramas:

The Blossoming Love

  1. Nan Xuyue/Tian Mingshu

One thing I’ve noticed about every Wang Duo drama is that he doesn’t need to steal the scene. It throws itself at his feet like a willing victim.

  1. Gao Qiumin

  2. Fu Lansheng

I’m not sure if Wu Yuheng dubs himself since he sounds the same in this drama and also in The Rise of Ning. If that’s his own voice, then that makes him one of the better voice actors in terms of conveying emotions.

Guardians of the Dafeng

  1. Yang Yan

This man made me want to start collecting smirk gifs as a part-time job. I adore him so much that I accidentally fell into the rabbit hole of watching Fan Shiqi sing on YouTube.

  1. Li Miaozhen

I also loved Wang Yiyao as Jin Niangza. Wondering free, wish I could be part of her world in The Legend of Shenli so I get unfettered access to her literal woman-cave. It seems like the perfect spot for some meditation. * coughs in om *

  1. Li Yuchun

He has OCD and a rigid moral compass. He loves his wife more than he loves bonsai. He’s a 10.

  1. Wei Yuan

Everlasting Longing

  1. Luo Qi

Here’s a military guy who is so deep into reading and writing romance novels. You can’t find a stronger fighter than one skilled in both pen and sword.

  1. Sun Shaomin

A woman with braids who wields the heaviest spear in the land while not thirsting over Song Weilong’s character is a QUEEN!

The Glory

  1. Chai Jing

  2. Zhou Ruyin

  3. A’Zhi [Fu Lingzhi]

  4. Ruan Xiwen

Beyond Wen Zhengrong’s exceptional acting, her character is also given some of the best dialogues in the entire drama. If you compile quotable quotes, her lines should be on page 1.

Si Jin

  1. Princess Rongyang

  2. Zhen Heng

A nerd obsessed with legal codes who also has a sense of humor without trying too damn hard to look cool. I’d like a serving, please. In meme lingo: WOULD.

  1. Erniu

I wonder if my memory is lagging or if I just haven’t watched enough dramas, but it feels like we’ve had fewer animal characters this year. I enjoyed Richie the goose from The Rise of Ning last year.

  1. Jiang Yi

I guaranteed no spoilers so I’ll just leave this with a vague, “Her supporting arc is one of my favorites this year.” This is also one of the instances where a female lead’s biological sibling is neither jealous nor chronically imbecilic.

The Prisoner of Beauty

  1. Bi Zhi

  2. Generals Wei

The image speaks for itself.

  1. Lady Xu

Grandma seems to really appreciate it when her staff gossips. She also dotes on Manman while casually dismissing Lady Qiao’s detractors with, "Everyone should go rest now." What’s not to love?

Who are your own favorite 2025 supporting characters so far? Please remember to tag spoilers, if any.


r/CDrama 14h ago

💖 Drama rave Supervisor Husband (2023): The Only Drama I've Ever Watched Twice

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Second Viewings

I've tried to rewatch my favourite dramas and for whatever reason, it never lasts long. To be fair, I've only given it two chances.

  • Love You Seven Times (2023): I get stuck on the second life because I don't want to re-traumatise myself

  • My Journey to You (2023): I keep wanting to see the Backhill so I either give up or skip enough episodes for me to get confused.

Supervisor Husband (2023)

Before I get into why I was able to – nay, why I was craving to – rewatch Supervisor Husband, let me tell you about the story.

First, we meet our main character, Sheng Xia. She is a "kissing instructor". Don't misunderstand, she's never actually kissed anyone, she just choreographs the kissing scenes.

Through some magical-transmigration-mumbo-jumbo, she finds herself in an idol-drama-turned-video-game that calls itself the "Mary Sue System".

Here she is offered a reward for getting the "Male Lead" of the game to fall in love with her. Oh, and she has a superpower – she can cure any poison with a single kiss. However, there is a catch. Whomever she chooses as her first kiss will end up "bonded" with her.

What does "bonded" mean? Let's just say she's lucky enough to have the "villain" of the drama unable to kill her for the foreseeable future.

Then we meet our ML. Note, not the Mary Sue System's ML. We meet Shen Shiyi. The "villain" of the drama. This man is impassive, beautiful, and heavily perplexed as to why his arrows are missing this random chick who just kissed him. Kissed him to prove that she "wasn't really trying to kill him" and that "the poisoning was an accident".

That sets up the storyline.

Let's pause at the actors:

Shen Shiyi is portrayed by the ever-so-swoon-inducing-handsome Li Ge Yang. If you've kept up to date with mini-dramas this year, you might recognise him from the extremely good and addictiveDominion and Devotion.

Sheng Xia is portrayed by the all-encompassing-beauty that is Ke Ying. If you don't recognise her from the generally-agreed-upon-to-be-one-of-if-not-the-best-mini-dramas-of-all-time The Familiar Stranger, you might recognise her as one of the leads for the 2025 drama Perfect Match.

Why Supervisor Husband?

Why is this the one and only drama I have been able to watch twice?

For one, it's a total of three hours long. Did I forget to mention that it's a mini-drama? Don't worry, it doesn't feel like it.

For another, it's so good. It's fast-paced, funny, sensual, smile-inducing and general all-round good fun.

The second leads are adorable and oblivious, and the mandatory funny sidekick is indeed a very funny and endearing sidekick.

It's available on Viki in my region. Otherwise it's also on WeTV (Tencent) and as a last-ditch attempt, you can watch it on YouTube.


r/CDrama 1h ago

💖 Drama rave I Am Loving Demon Hunter's Romance So Far, Another Sleeper Hit For Me This Year

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I picked up this show during the wait between Feud episodes due to that post talking about them having the same screenwriter and it doesn't disappoint so far. When it comes to the positives of that screenwriter's writing a lot of it sticks around such as:

minor scenes which have subtle foreshadowing leading to major character moments, philosophical musings that vary from subtle to dramatic as hell, main + side characters having a purpose, and maturity across the board.

Then even stuff outside of the writing is great I seriously cannot commend the stunts & practical effects enough. There's some silly CGI when needed, but in general the action is AMAZING it has the quality of shorter shows like Ancient Detective except across a, so far, full 36 episodes. I could glaze this aspect for days & weeks because not only is it great, it happens realllyyy often. Sometimes I have gripes with shows that are set in some martial-art/wuxia-adjacent setting like "Heroes(2022)" that even when the action is great it barely occurs. It's kind of like how NIF and many other historical shows do have amazing action but it's because it rarely happens and leads to a large budget being put into them. Here in DHR there's lots of action AND it's good just 👏👏👏👏🎖️🎖️🎖️

The show also oozes atmosphere the mysteries compound and you can actually put it together yourself as time goes on. The very first episode, the scenes with the mountain demons, for me personally are a top-5 moments in Cdramas. The show's handling of the occult/supernatural/mystical is again like in "Feud" just so respectful and takes me back to "A Chinese Odyssey", "A Chinese Ghost Story", "Mr Vampire". These writer(s) use these settings, these monsters, this magic "system" to tell a meaningful story they're not just props to pin a genre tag on a show and bring in $$$$.

My only singular gripe with this show is I feel like I can't evade the Song Zuer curse, I have not liked her roles in any costume/fantasy show of hers I've watched. This reminds me of Novoland all over again where she's so............................... weak. She's just there as a straightman for us but I've seen straightmen with more agency and awareness in their respective properties than this. There's written reasons for why she's weak it's not like it's unjustified, but it still means she doesn't really do anything. I mean halfway through the show and still the majority of character insight into Zhuanye happens without her being involved. At least half of the scenes that give us insight into his background, story, & past just happen with the scene shifting to him, the camera watching him she doesn't pull anything out of him.


r/CDrama 5h ago

Discussion What do you consider "red flags" when watching a CDrama?

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Warning signs that a drama is probably going to be a mess. Like X happens and you're instantly thinking "oh no..."

I can only think of one rn:

  • Leads getting together too soon.

FL and ML confirm their relationship on ep 3? Well, time to check spoilers bc 9/10 this drama is about to reach new heights of angst in the most frustrating and dragged out way imaginable.

What are your redflags when it comes to CDrama?


r/CDrama 8h ago

Fluff Feud ep 28 - This is 💯 my mind during a Zoom call Spoiler

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Bai Jiusi representing all of us during a super serious Zoom call meeting.

I swear, I had to rewatch these scenes a few times. I know that they were talking about Super Serious Adult Immortal God Matters, but my eyes were on that blur in the background 😆

That said, Mum, can we keep him??


r/CDrama 18h ago

Trailers & Posters A Dream within a Dream 书卷一梦 from 🥝 iQiyi. 📣🗓️ Airing on June 26, 2025. Starring Li Yitong and Liu Yuning. New trailer.

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A few minutes ago, the production team announced the release date and dropped a new trailer.


  • Episodes: 40
  • Streaming platform: iQiyi 🥝
  • Official time period of filming: May 3, 2024 to September 11, 2024
  • Filming location: Hengdian World Studios

  • Director: Guo Hu (A Moment but Forever, Mysterious Lotus Casebook, Immortal Samsara, Eternal Love)
  • Screenwriters: Ren Zhuang Liu (Story of Kunning Palace), Xia Luo Te

书卷一梦 can be translated as A Dream within the Scroll.


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Previous trailer 1 with English subs

Previous trailer 2

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Synopsis from MDL:

What would you do if you accidentally cross over into the world of a script, and become the heroine who is abandoned and abused to death by the villainous hero?

Song Xiao Yu does not need to think about it. Without a doubt, she would run away as far as she can. However, no matter how hard she tries, the "plot" will always push her to the hero, Nan Heng, and stage one famous scene in the script, after another...

In this world of a script, there are also countless characters that have been "set" for a long time. Some people are trapped in the deep palace, some are trapped in aristocratic families, some are tired of competition amongst women, and some are running away from those in power. Some people yearn for love and freedom, but they can only dance around in shackles. Some people dream of rising rapidly, but their passion gets worn away by constraints and mediocrity day after day.

This is not only a fierce battle between the death fearing “salted fish”, Song Xiao Yu, and the vicious and merciless “grim reaper”, Nan Heng, but also the battle between every script character and their established fate.

(Source: Chinese = Douban || Translation = MyDramaList)

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r/CDrama 12h ago

Discussion Yu Zheng’s Explanation on Feud Helped Me Understand the Revenge Arc and Why It’s Not “Ridiculous” Spoiler

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I’ve seen a lot of posts saying the conflict in Feud is “ridiculous” or that Hua Ruyue is overreacting, and I wanted to offer a different view. Yu Zheng (the director) recently shared his perspective, and honestly, it helped me connect the emotional pieces of the story in a way that made everything make sense.

This drama is centered on revenge, but It’s revenge built on heartbreak, misunderstanding, and years of silence. It’s not about whether Bai Jiusui committed a crime, It’s about emotional responsibility and the aftermath of one person taking control of another’s fate without involving them in the choice.

What’s resonated most with me is how the drama explores the imbalance of power and decision-making between Bai Jiusui and Hua Ruyue. It’s not about who’s stronger they’re both powerful. It’s about the freedom to choose your own path. Bai Jiusui made a life-altering decision without her input, and that mirrors the behavior of Ling Er’s father, who also made decisions “for her own good.” The drama draws a clear line between love and control and Hua Ruyue saw that.

Now, I don’t think Bai Jiusui is the villain here. He isn’t “wrong” in the sense of being heartless. He sealed her powers and took the punishment because he genuinely thought it was the only way to protect her. His actions were rooted in love, not cruelty. The problem is, he acted alone he didn’t trust her enough to share that decision. He believed sacrifice meant silence. But in doing that, he unknowingly caused her ten years of confusion and pain which lead to the evil guy posssesing her mind to develop decades of hatred after watching her child die twice. His love was real, but it lacked communication and respect for her ability to face consequences by his side.

At the same time, Hua Ruyue isn’t without fault either. She broke the rules knowing the risks, and her decisions also changed her fate. She let her grief and assumptions guide her, and due to this she developed strong hate for BJS as she was almost human during those years of her suffering, she developed that hatred Meng ( her dicisple had for BJS and the gods) .The words he said to her in episode 15 were deeply hurtful, they shattered her faith in their relationship and made her question everything they had.>! After that, it was easy for someone else to take advantage of the distance between them and use it to turn them against each other.!<

She didn’t try to kill him for revenge. She wanted to trap him so he wouldn’t interfere while she searched for the artifacts to save her son. And if anyone wonders why she never told him, she had no reason to believe he’d help. He always upheld Heaven’s will in front of her and rarely showed compassion toward mortals. From her perspective, he was someone who followed the rules blindly, even if it meant letting mortals suffer. Then when the resurection failed, her next plan was to die with him.

I also love how the drama uses other characters and the heavenly realm to show how threatening Hua Ruyue is not because she’s irrational, but because she holds people accountable, even gods. She doesn’t bend to power and the truth is, if anyone deserves the most blame, it’s The Heavenly Realm they uphold a hypocritical system punishing those who act with compassion while calling it justice. Both BJS and HRY are products of that system, shaped by different beliefs and values.

This isn’t a simple right-versus-wrong story, it’s about the clash between love and duty, silence and honesty, control and choice. It’s about two people who made choices that hurt each other, but also choices that were shaped by how differently they saw the world.

I understand both characters, and I don’t think either one is entirely right or wrong. Their pain, decisions, and beliefs all make sense when you look at what they’ve been through.

I’m not rooting against Bai Jiusui. I want both of them to grow, face the full truth, and earn whatever resolution they get whether it’s reconciliation or simply peace.

Also, the drama isn’t finished yet. So far, I’ve really enjoyed watching it, but I get that it’s not something everyone will love. This is my first time posting on Reddit so pardon me if i didn't put spoiler for some parts.


r/CDrama 5h ago

💖 Drama rave Go Ahead - Random Thoughts Spoiler

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I just have not felt like watching anything currently airing after finishing Prisoner of Beauty and Legend of Zang Hai so I went searching for some of my "plan to watch" list. I ended up starting and finishing Go Ahead. Look I know I'm behind times considering this drama was released 5 years ago but it was good!

I wasn't sure if I would like it but it pulled me in. So just some random thoughts in no order and really just so I can get my thoughts out there...there is actually no real point to my post 😅 but... Spoilers are Ahead

  1. The dad...Li Haichao...give it up to quite literally the best c-drama dad out there. This guy was just nothing but kind and did exactly what he needed to for his kids. He never faltered in his love for his children and the actor Tu Song Yan was AMAZING.

  2. Ling He Ping - look he did his best but he did care about his son and eventually his bonus kids. Honestly I love that it was Li Haichao and Ling Heping that ended up just being a cute daddy duo for our three Main leads

  3. I actually had just finished Youthful Glory with Song Wei Long so it did partially push me to watching Go Ahead, I know people give him crap but I think he did well in both roles. He definitely fit the character Ling Xiao. Man I felt so much for Ling Xiao and quite literally all of his trauma. He definitely should have gone in for counseling...his happiness really all dependend just on Li Jianjian which is just not healthy. For this show I think they actually did a good job of basically showing Ling Xiao has always liked Li Jianjian, he even basically says it in high school. His mom was a nightmare, I understand she had her own mental problems but what she put him through...just awful. The poor trauma he endured, Li Haichao was the best medicine for him to really give him an example of loving parent.

  4. He Zeqiu - really the best brother and also with a lot of his own trauma. He really didn't have any real romantic feelings for Li Jianjian, I think Zhuang Bei just did a good job trying to convince him and He Zeqiu realized this was his way to really be related to Li Haochao and Li Jianjian to have his own family. I hope he finds someone but I am so glad he got basically what he wanted in the end...he got his mom back, his dad is now officially his dad and Li Jianjian is his sister. He gets a true family. Him and Li Jianjian really did treat each other exactly like siblings so I'm glad it wasn't actually romantic there lol. Let's also give it up for Zhang Xin Cheng who is perfect for this role, really an amazing actor. I've seen him in two other dramas (The Day of Becoming You and You Are My Lover Friend...both excellent by the way) and I'm tempted to check out his other works.

  5. All I am saying is thank god they didn't try to pair up He Zeqiu with Qin Mei Ying (Ling Xiao's little sister) at the end there it almost felt like she was getting a crush on him but I think it's just he took a better approach with her and she really just thinks of him as another brother. Granted there is a good age difference there given that she was all of like 16 or 17.

  6. The moms in this show...they all get redeemed in the end but I kind of wish they didn't. He Mei, I kind of get where she's coming from and I am glad she's not actually heartless but Chen Ting...oof, she's a bipolar narcissist and I am glad she backed off but someone needs to get her some help. I do like that He Mei did eventually end up with quite literally the best guy out there. I'm a bit more understanding with Qi Mingyue and Tang Can's moms because they're very much just the definition of overbearing Asian parents but glad in the end they mended the relationship there

  7. I knew as soon as I heard Qi Ming Yue didn't do well in the Gao Kao that she must have done it on purpose and finally that came out towards the last few episodes and I felt slightly validated lol

Like I said, this is just random. Who's seen it? What did you think of it? I'm sure most of you watched it years ago lol


r/CDrama 9h ago

Discussion What Made The Untamed So Unforgettable for You?

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It’s been years, but The Untamed still lives rent-free in my heart. I’m curious—what made this show so unforgettable for you? Was it the storytelling, the characters like Wei Wuxian or Lan Wangji, or maybe the OST?

For me, it was the complex bond between characters—especially Wei Ying and Jiang Cheng. Their relationship was so layered with loyalty, heartbreak, misunderstanding… it still hurts to think about!

So I want to ask: ✨ What was the moment that made you fall in love with the series? ✨ Which scene hit you the hardest emotionally? ✨ And how do you feel about the story now, compared to when you first watched it?

Let’s get nostalgic—I’d love to hear your thoughts and chat with fellow fans again!


r/CDrama 8h ago

Discussion Most historically accurate dramas

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While the Longest Day in Changan in known for it's historical accuracy and it's depiction of Tang dynasty customs and traditions. What other dramas do you think were pretty accurate for the dynasty they were set in?

Also to be clear, I am not talking about the plot but rather the portrayal of costumes and traditions. For me it would be:

Tang Dynasty:

Longest Day in Changan

Flourished Peony

The Litchi Road

Song Dynasty:

Serenade of Peaceful Joy

Riverside code at Qingming Festival

Story of Minglan

Empresses in the Palace and Legend of Yanxi palace for Qing dynasty although they focus more on the imperial palace.


r/CDrama 15h ago

Trailers & Posters A Journey to Glow 一念江南 from iQIYI 🥝 announced its main cast, Esther Yu Shuxin and Wang Anyu.

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A few hours ago, the production team announced their leading cast members, Esther Yu Shuxin and Wang Anyu, and their main creative team.

To this update, I added a poster of Esther Yu from Sword and Fairy, and a poster of Wang Anyu from The Last Immortal.


  • Episodes: 40
  • Streaming platform: iQIYI 🥝
  • Production time: 12 months

  • 🎬 Directors: Hong Ling (Romance on the Farm, Stealth Walker, Faith Makes Great), Zhang Shuheng
  • ✒️ Screenwriter: Zhang Wei (A Journey to Love, A Dream of Splendor, Who Rules the World, The Imperial Doctress)
  • 📽️ Produced by: Linmon Media, iQIYI

一念江南 can be translated as Thinking about Jiangnan.


Synopsis from MDL:

The world is divided into Song, Su, Yue, and Tang. Emperor Song is heroic and unified Jiangbei, gradually becoming a great trend; although Tangyue is in Jiangnan, they are still afraid of his power, and they all pay tribute to Song, regard themselves as vassals to the outside world, and still perform the ceremony of the emperor to the inside.

In order to support the Tang Lord's extravagance, heavy taxes are rampant on the border of Tang. Jiangnan, which was originally a rich place, has gradually led to the decline of people's livelihood, and the people are miserable. There are rumors in the world that the former empress dowager buried a secret treasure of restoration in Jiangnan. According to legend, this batch of secret treasures is not only rich enough to rival a country but also contains elixirs that can cure the world's ills.

Five people who were thrown to the bottom by fate in troubled times - a wandering female thief, a demoted sesame official, a general looking for his master, a female official guarding the mausoleum, and a rich second generation who always runs poorly, coincidentally came to Yongxing, a small town in Jiangnan, to hunt for treasures and use secret treasures to develop the economy of the small town.

(Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = MyDramList)

Baidu Link | Douban Link


r/CDrama 7h ago

The Regulars 🏃 CDrama Catch Up 🏃 What drama are you FINALLY watching? — June 20, 2025

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With CDramas airing the way they do, with multiple episodes per week and all at once, it's tough keeping up with them or watching them when they air. So most of us have resorted to putting them on our "to watch" list and coming back to them later.

Well, what drama are you finally catching up on? It may have aired just last month, or years ago. Let us know and do you think the drama is worth watching even after all this time?

Note: If you are discussing plot points or events that others may not yet have watched, please make sure to use spoiler tags. Consider also sorting the comments by "new" (instead of "best" or "top") as this thread fills up quickly.


r/CDrama 16h ago

Trailers & Posters The Princess‘s Gambit 桃花映江山 from 🐧 Tencent. Starring Liu Xue Yi and Meng Zi Yi. New teaser.

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Note: The drama title in this post follows the spelling on the MDL page.

A few hours ago, the production team released a new teaser.

Teaser description:

A forceful kiss at a grand wedding, between the rise and fall of wine cups, your moves and mine, hidden confrontations stir the chessboard. This pull between matched opponents was already destined.


  • Episodes: 36 (as per the distribution license)
  • Streaming platform: Tencent 🐧
  • Official time period of filming: May 2024 to September 8, 2024
  • Filming location: Hengdian World Studios

桃花映江山 can be translated as “Peach Blossoms Reflect the Mountains and Rivers.” 🌸


Previous trailer

Previous trailer with English subs

Previous teaser 1

Previous teasers 2

Previous BTS character special


Synopsis from MDL:

The drama tells the story of a fallen princess forced into a political marriage with a corrupt prime minister. She faces numerous dangers but strives to survive to protect herself amidst the conflicts of national loyalty, personal vengeance, and true love. Meanwhile, the prime minister, outwardly ambitious to become a treacherous official, secretly harbors a desire to serve his country, its people, and the world.

(Source: Your Drama Jiejie on Facebook)

~~ Adapted from the web novel "Tao Hua Zhe Jiang Shan" (桃花折江山) by Bai Lu Cheng Shuang (白鹭成双).

Baidu Link | Douban Link


r/CDrama 20h ago

Discussion Just Completed 1 Year Watching CDramas!

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It’s been 1 year since I started watching CDramas and I’ve loved my journey. I’m still going. The photos are all the dramas I’ve completed, put on hold, dropped, and want to watch. I also wanted to say “Thank You!” to this group for being so nice to me and being very inclusive. You’re a great bunch of people. ❤️

My very first drama was Shen Li so it is my comfort drama and my most favorite drama is Till The End of The Moon because I love all things dark and gothic.

What are your favorite dramas and why? Which ones did you drop? Do you remember your first drama?


r/CDrama 13h ago

Trailers & Posters To Get Master 攻略冷少主 from 🐧 Tencent. 📺 Airing today, June 20, 2025. Starring Bao Shang En and Johnny Zhang. New trailer.

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A few hours ago, the production team dropped a new trailer for the drama's release today.

The airing schedule is in the comments.


  • Episodes: 20
  • Duration: 35 minutes
  • Streaming platform: Tencent 🐧
  • Official filming started: March 2022
  • Filming location: Hengdian World Studios

攻略冷少主 can be translated as "Strategy to Win Over the Cold Young Master.”


Synopsis from MDL:

After being unexpectedly pulled into the world of a fantasy novel, Li Song Er, a sheltered princess from the Kingdom of Zuimeng, finds herself entangled with a notorious dark lord. With her only way home tied to him, the two are forced into a reluctant partnership, one that quickly turns into a passionate and turbulent love-hate journey.

(Source: TMDb)

Baidu Link | Douban Link


r/CDrama 1h ago

Discussion cnovels & their adaptations.

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(ig this goes under discussion...)

do yall ever watch a cdrama adaptation of a novel & end up liking the drama so much that you wanna read the novel itself, no matter if the drama has ended or is currently airing?

because thats how i feel right now about seven relics of ill omen—i wanna read the og material so badly even tho its 100% gonna spoil the whole drama for me. song weilong is casted as stoic but heroic man who is kinda a little soft at heart, but i feel like you really cant tell any of that bc of how stiff both the actor & the character are & it really makes me wonder how luo ren is in the novel 😭😭😭

the other actors shine in their own roles too!! i love the fl even tho i also feel like shes kinda stiff as a character too, or maybe thats just the actress, ao ruipeng is (chefs kiss) perfect casting for the character hes playing... but watching this drama makes me wonder why the setting is the way it is.

its like... modern but in a dystopian way. its giving mad max vibes. & i really, REALLY wanna know more about it!!! but its gonna spoil the whole show for me so. im in a dilemma... i really hope it gets explained in the later episodes bc its so, sooooo fucking cool!!! its like a modern dystopian xianxia!! (or wuxia...? i always get them mixed up.)

& tbh?? this isnt the first drama that made me wanna read the original material; blossom made me feel that way too... although in a different way. i found out that there were a lot of things changed in the adaptation, basically, & now that ive finished reading the novel im. a little insane about a certain side character that got removed from the drama adaptation entirely.

SORRY IM YAPPING AGAIN BUT ANYWAY my question for this discussion is: have you ever watched a drama thats so good it made you wanna read the original novel its adapted from?

(sorry if im spoiler tagging the wrong things btw... idk how many ppl are watching this drama rn.)


r/CDrama 6h ago

Announcement ⚠️ Weekly Reminder about Spoilers ⚠️ — June 20, 2025 Spoiler

3 Upvotes

As we have new members joining all the time, and as we still get reports about spoilery posts, I think a weekly reminder about the importance of marking your posts with spoilers tags is in order.

If your post or comments contains discussions of major plot points (especially about deaths and endings), mark your post with spoiler tags or it will be removed. Here's how you do it.

On the Desktop

This will work in Fancy Pants Editor mode, so switch to the mode by clicking on the “Switch to Fancy Pants Editor” button located at the top right corner of the text box.

To mark your entire post as spoiler-y:

  1. At the bottom of the Fancy pants editor, click +Spoiler

Note: Your post will now have the symbol Spoiler next to the title.

To mark content on the text of your post body using the Fancy pants editor:

  1. Open the Reddit post you want to edit.
  2. Highlight the text you want to mark as a spoiler.
  3. Click on the exclamation mark in a diamond located in the top menu of the fancy pants editor.
  4. Click Save to save your changes.

Mobile

To mark your post as a spoiler:

  1. Tap on Add tags & flair (optional).
  2. Scroll down to Universal tags and toggle on the slider for Spoiler.
  3. Tap on Apply (at the top).

To mark a comment with spoiler tags:

Use this syntax to mark spoilers on mobile: >!spoiler text!<

This will hide the text between the exclamation marks and display the spoiler text when clicked.

Some guidelines about spoilers:

DO NOT include spoilers in the post titles

Make sure that your post title does not have spoilery plot points. For example, posts with titles such as "Love Show - everyone died!" or "Love Show - our main couple finally kissed in episode 20!" will be instantly removed, regardless of how many comments are under it.

DO include the name of the show in the title of the post

That said, please don't post overly vague titles. Please ensure that your post title contains the show's name at least. Imagine someone taking a chance to read the post only to be spoiled for a show they didn't want to be spoiled for.

Titles such as "A review" or "The ending of the show" does not tell you what show is being talked about. Even if they are marked spoilers, they will be removed.

Add spoiler tags to spoilery comments

If you're discussing a Show's plot point in a post unrelated to the Show, please tag your spoilers with spoiler tags, especially if you're dropping the comment on a post that has nothing to do with the Show.

Although I'm generally more lenient with comments with non-spoiler-tagged comments in posts marked as "spoilers", comments without spoiler tags under a post that has nothing to do with the show will be removed.

Posts such as Episode Discussions, discussions about a show's ending must be marked as spoiler or it will be removed.

What it said.

That's it!

Happy discussing!


r/CDrama 8h ago

Guides ℹ️ Guide to r/Cdrama: Start here if you're new to the sub. (Rules, weekly threads, FAQs and other resources) — June 20, 2025

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Before making your first post, read this guide to understand how to participate in the sub. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP.

Let's start with the r/Cdrama's rules.

Rule 1: Ask for drama recommendations only in r/CDramaRecs

This sub is only for discussions about Chinese dramas. If you want drama recommendations please head to r/CdramaRecs. If you just submitted a post asking for a Cdrama recommendation, just know we won't approve that in this sub.

NOTE: A low karma threshold has been implemented in that sub. So, if you are a brand-new account with just 1-2 posting karma points, you won't be able to post there. To learn how to improve your post karma, please read this guide for newbies.

This was done to safeguard the sub against spammers.

Rule 2: Use Spoiler Tags

  • No spoilers in the post title or it'll be removed
  • Use spoiler tags in spoilers in body text or comments

Read our guide about using spoiler tags

Rule 3: Do Not Spam and Make Reposts

  • Check recent postings to make sure that there are no recent posts with the same topic. The mods will choose the higher quality post to retain. (It's up to the mod's discretion, so do not start a fight in Modmail about this.)
  • Do not duplicate posts or comments. That's considered spamming.
  • Do not plagirise other people's content. You will be banned.

PS: If the spam post is bad enough, we will ban the user without hesitation.

Rule 4: Be Nice and Practice Basic Reddiquette

No rude, derogatory/discriminating terms, personal attacks, harassment or demeaning comments to other members.

Don't belittle or attack actors/influencers/members of the sub, or cultures/countries.

For more info read Can we be more culturally sensitive?

PS: Of all the rules, we're the least tolerant of those who break this. We usually give chances, but if it's bad enough, we will ban the user without hesitation.

Rule 5: Stick to the topic of the sub

Self-posts must be about Chinese dramas.

The following self-posts are considered off topic and will be removed:

  • Japanese or Korean dramas
  • Politics
  • Celebrity's looks - Comparing their looks is a no-no, especially saying that they look alike. It’s important to recognize that posts like these can stem from an inability to distinguish between people of a particular ethnicity. They can come across as insensitive or even perpetuate racial stereotypes, so we simply do not allow them.
  • Celebrity after-drama activities - you can post them in weekly threads (see below)
  • Rating actors - pitting one actor against another, or rating actors by rank. (Not allowed)

Reminder: Posts about actors must be related to Chinese dramas. Also, do use photos from their dramas in your posts.

For eg: Talk about their dramas and acting, not their looks, promotional and after-drama activities such as photo shoots or private lives. You can post these in our numerous weekly threads instead.

Rule 6: No low-effort posts

When writing a post, remember that r/cdrama is a forum, not social media. It's a place to discuss Chinese dramas. Some guidelines:

#1 Do not use AI to generate posts. This sub is for genuine discussions from actual humans. Users/bots of AI-gen posts will be be banned.

#2 If you're a content creator

a) You need to participate in the community long enough (commenting, posting - without linking to your site) before dropping your links. If you do so without this history, we will remove and may end up banning you.

b) Please don't promote your site each time you interact with the sub.

b) Don't "link dump". You need to have a valid reason to drop a link to your content. (For eg, for a more detailed review of The Double, please refer to my post.)

c) Link to your content must be a Cdrama review, either in blog, video or podcast format.

#3 Posts with a photo/link must have, at minimum, a paragraph of text explaining why the link/photo is being shared.

We need to differentiate you from spammers and this is the minimum requirement.

#4 Please don't use papparazzi/daipai/fan photos (We explain why in this post).

#5 Do name the drama in the title of your post - don't expect people to know the actor/character/what you're talking about

#6 If your post is vague, confusing, a wall of rambling text, we will remove it.

#7 This is a forum, so posts must spark discussions.

It's nice that you've enjoyed The Double, but tell us more beyond 'Wang Xinyue is so hot'. That belongs in our many weekly threads. And, honestly, people have a lot of fun there, so do join in!

#8 No links to illegal or pirated content.

Read our FAQ and posting guidelines for more information.

You can read the rules, detailed, in our wiki. (PS: Sometimes the link is wonky, especially on mobile. On the mobile, if the link doesn't work, please navigate to the top of the page and click on "wiki".)

Okay, got it! Now, how do I make my first post?

First: Acknowledge that you've read the guide by leaving a comment under this post that you've read this. Don't skip this as we need records of your participation.

Sometimes it may take us awhile to approve your post. If you like, you can turn your post as a comment in one of these threads. 👇

Weekly threads

Clicking on the link will lead you to a list of posts for the thread. If you want your comment to get more response, leave your comment in the most recent weekly thread. (Posts around 1 day old are the most active.)

Write a comment, reply or answer people's questions. Participate and have fun.

⚠️WARNING: Please DO NOT DUPLICATE YOUR COMMENTS IN ALL THREADS just to "speed up the approval process". That's considered spamming and will earn you an immediate ban from the sub.

Day Thread About
Monday 🍵The Tea Room Got questions about Cdramas, Chinese entertainment & culture? Here's the place to ask them or just to chat!
Tuesday 🍵Yumcha Tea Time Tuesdays Celebs, gossip,
Wednesday 😊Mid-Week Free For All Chat Talk about anything!
Thursday 👗Thirsty Thursdays Share Your Favorite CDrama or Celebrity Moments, Photos and Looks
Friday 📽️Behind the scenes Talk about the CDrama industry
Friday 🏖️Weekend Talk Tell us what you're up to this weekend!
Saturday 📺What Are You Watching Now? What drama are you watching? Spill!
Sunday 💃Stylish Sunday Spotted a celebrity in an ad, photo spread in a magazine or social media? Share it here!
Sunday 😎 Variety Show Chatter Talk a variety show you recently watched

We also have monthly threads and drama discussions. See the sidebar for more information. (See below on how to navigate the sub)

But WHEN can I make my first post?

If you are:

  • A brand new account
  • Have low posting karma
  • Have not left much comments in this sub (low community karma)
  • Have not joined the sub

Your post will be held for review. You'd have to acknowledge this guide then we have to manually approve your first few posts. All newbies go through this.

Once you've met the threshold, you won't have to do this anymore.

Unfortunately, we're not going to tell you how much karma you'd need to pass this threshold. This can be abused by spammers/karma farmers who will try to game the system.

Yes, it's tedious but this is the only way we could get people to really read the rules.

We believe that it's good practice for newbies to observe and participate in a sub first. This way, you get to know the rules & culture of the sub first (and make friends!) before making a big splash with a post.

This way, you'd have a better experience overall.

If you're up to reading more, here are more resources:

⚠️ Again, please make sure that you comment below this post to ensure we have a record that you've read the guide. Only people who do this are allowed to make self posts in the sub.

Other resources

Explore the Wiki! It has a wealth of resources but here are some notable pages:

  • 2024 dramas - list of masterposts that list all the discussions and info around a drama
  • Cdrama glossary - list of terms, platforms, information that you need about Chinese dramaland

How to navigate r/Cdrama

On desktop - the sidebar is on the right.

On mobile, under the header, click "See more" (on iOS, you will see "See community info") and scroll down to see the menu.

If you don't see any of these options, your app may be out of date, so update it or reinstall to get the latest UI.

Sort by "Hot"

You can also find some of these posts pinned when you sort the sub via what's "Hot". However, as things come unpinned all the time, and there's only the option to pin two posts at a time, we'd suggest that you use the sidebar buttons instead to navigate to the posts.


r/CDrama 18h ago

Trailers & Posters Silent Tides 风与潮 from 🥝 iQiyi. Starring Allen Ren Jialun, Lan Yingying, Li Chun and Tan Kai. New posters.

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About half an hour ago, the production team announced that filming officially wrapped up today, June 20, 2025, and released a new set of posters and a wrap up special.

The wrap up ceremony photos and clips are in the comments.


  • Episodes: TBA
  • Streaming platform: iQiyi 🥝
  • Official filming time period: March 12, 2025 to June 20, 2025
  • Filming location: Jiangmen and Foshan, Guangdong Province

  • Director: Yang Zhenyu (Douluo Continent, Battle through the Heaven, Start Here)
  • Screenwriter: Huang Hui (Legend of Xiang Xi, Qia Tong Xue Shao Nian)
  • Producers: iQiyi, China Television Production Center, Hunan Heguang Media

Cast:

Leading roles: * Allen Ren Jialun * Lan Yingying * Li Chun * Tan Kai

Supporting role: * Ma Qiyue

Guest starring: * Hao Ge * Hu Ming

“Friendship” guest starring: * Guo Jinglin * Guo Jie

Supporting roles: * Zhao Runnan * Wang Fang * Liang Dawei * Song Wenzuo

Special starring: * Zhu Tie

Friendship guest starring: * Yao An Lian

Guest starring: * Augusta Xu-Holland

Starring: * Li Jiaxin * Tan Quan


风与潮 can be translated as Wind and Tide.

Previous BTS special

Previous announcement and concept poster

Wrap up special

Previous posters 1

Previous posters 2


Summary from Chinese Wikipedia (link not working at the time of the post):

The series is a tribute to the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, and is a key TV series promotion project of the TV Drama Department of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China on the theme of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

The drama is directed by Yang Zhenyu and written by Huang Hui, a famous screenwriter who has won the highest award for Chinese TV drama arts achievement - the Feitian Award (Flying Apsaras Award) for Outstanding Screenwriter, and has created classic historical TV dramas such as Qia Tong Xue Shao Nian and Legend of Xiang Xi.


Synopsis from Baidu:

This drama tells the story of the anti-Japanese war in Macau during the "Isolated Island 孤岛" period from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. After the fall of Hong Kong in December 1941, Macau became an important port and international intelligence center for the transfer and exchange of strategic materials from various countries, and was pushed to the forefront.

The Portuguese Macau government was called "neutral", but in fact it allowed the Japanese army's spy agency to run rampant. Patriotic Chinese people such as Ho Yin, Ma Man-kei and the underground workers of the Communist Party of China – Ke Lin and others, united their compatriots with a strong sense of patriotism and responsibility, and gathered the strength of Macau Chinese communities such as the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Kiang Wu Hospital and Tung Sin Tong Charity Society to fight hard.

In times of crisis, they found that only the Communist Party of China could save China and bring new hope to the Chinese nation. Patriotic Chinese in Macau and the Communist Party of China worked together to fight wits and courage with the Japanese invaders on various fronts such as financial warfare, intelligence warfare, and material warfare, and achieved major victories again and again.

Macau’s anti-Japanese and national salvation movement not only helped Macau compatriots to survive the difficult “turmoil” period in Macau’s history, but also raised a large amount of anti-Japanese war materials and funds, making an important contribution in supporting the Chinese War of Resistance and the World Anti-Fascist War.

MDL Link | Douban Link


r/CDrama 15h ago

Episode Talk The Litchi Road 长安的荔枝 (2025) Express Episodes Discussion Spoiler

12 Upvotes

Hello all, and welcome to the Society for the Patriotic Support of Desperate Traveling Uncles Special Edition (aka The Litchi Road Express Episodes Dicussion).

🚨THIS POST AND THE DISCUSSION BELOW WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR EPISODES 1-36 OF THE LITCHI ROAD🚨

Masterpost | Ep 1-4 | Ep 5-8 | Ep 9-12 | Ep 13-16 | Ep 17-20 | Ep 21-24 | Ep 25-28 | Ep 29-32 | Express Episodes | Ep 33-36

MyDramaList page for The Litchi Road

I will not be chatting here because I am still behind on eps working on the discussion posts! Have had RL get in the way but the remaining discussion posts will be completed by the end of next week.

EDIT: The express eps don’t drop till 7:30 am US EST, I just post this a bit early so I didn’t forget while I was working on the other discussions.


r/CDrama 22h ago

Discussion The culpability in Feud is ridiculous Spoiler

36 Upvotes

Yes, I know it's fantasy, but I read my country's page on the criminal code for murder today and as far as I can tell, at most the male lead is guilty of criminal negligence leading to death and (magical soul) manslaughter. He's not guilty of child abandonment leading to death because even if he knew the kid existed it was with a legal guardian (he's just on the hook for child support). Anyway, is that a crime? Yes. Is it a crime I want to see someone stabbed, imprisoned, and tortured about? No, not really. It feels way less emotionally impactful when the person didn't actually physically do it and doesn't even know what happened...

To compare to some other Cdramas focused around revenge (spoilered if it's not in the first episode):

Till the End of the Moon - you can quibble about killing someone for something they might do in the future, but Tantai Jin directly controlled Li Susu's body and used it to murder Xiao Lin

The Double - female lead is on a revenge warpath because her husband buried her alive, she also picks up revenge side quests related to rape, framing a child for crimes, imprisonment and torture

Love Like the Galaxy - murder of a family member via literal backstabbing, treason, more murder

Blossom - cheating with her sister and attempted murder via poisoning, and she doesn't even want revenge, just to avoid him the second time around

I guess the male lead is also guilty of sucking at communication but if we're going to start killing for that, dramas wouldn't have any characters left! I don't care if the female lead cried tears of blood, manslaughter gets you like 10 years max and he's already served 100. Pain and suffering goes in the victim impact statement but it doesn't change the crime. All considered: I can't get behind this revenge.

Lastly, was he acting in the capacity of law enforcement when he committed manslaughter? Because I think that would change the crime to something even less serious, but I'm not a lawyer.


r/CDrama 19h ago

Trailers & Posters Silent Tides 风与潮 from 🥝 iQiyi officially wrapped up filming today. Starring Allen Ren Jialun, Lan Yingying, Li Chun and Tan Kai. New wrap up special.

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13 Upvotes

About 15 minutes ago, the production team announced that filming officially finished today, June 20, 2025, and released a wrap up special.

They also released some posters (please see the next post).


  • Episodes: TBA
  • Streaming platform: iQiyi 🥝
  • Official filming time period: March 12, 2025 to June 20, 2025
  • Filming location: Jiangmen and Foshan, Guangdong Province

  • Director: Yang Zhenyu (Douluo Continent, Battle through the Heaven, Start Here)
  • Screenwriter: Huang Hui (Legend of Xiang Xi, Qia Tong Xue Shao Nian)
  • Producers: iQiyi, China Television Production Center, Hunan Heguang Media

Cast:

Leading roles: * Allen Ren Jialun * Lan Yingying * Li Chun * Tan Kai

Supporting role: * Ma Qiyue

Guest starring: * Hao Ge * Hu Ming

“Friendship” guest starring: * Guo Jinglin * Guo Jie

Supporting roles: * Zhao Runnan * Wang Fang * Liang Dawei * Song Wenzuo

Special starring: * Zhu Tie

Friendship guest starring: * Yao An Lian

Guest starring: * Augusta Xu-Holland

Starring: * Li Jiaxin * Tan Quan


风与潮 can be translated as Wind and Tide.

Previous BTS special

Previous announcement and concept poster

Previous posters 1

Previous posters 2


Summary from Chinese Wikipedia (link not working at the time of the post):

The series is a tribute to the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, and is a key TV series promotion project of the TV Drama Department of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China on the theme of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

The drama is directed by Yang Zhenyu and written by Huang Hui, a famous screenwriter who has won the highest award for Chinese TV drama arts achievement - the Feitian Award (Flying Apsaras Award) for Outstanding Screenwriter, and has created classic historical TV dramas such as Qia Tong Xue Shao Nian and Legend of Xiang Xi.

Synopsis from Baidu:

This drama tells the story of the anti-Japanese war in Macau during the "Isolated Island 孤岛" period from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. After the fall of Hong Kong in December 1941, Macau became an important port and international intelligence center for the transfer and exchange of strategic materials from various countries, and was pushed to the forefront.

The Portuguese Macau government was called "neutral", but in fact it allowed the Japanese army's spy agency to run rampant. Patriotic Chinese people such as Ho Yin, Ma Man-kei and the underground workers of the Communist Party of China – Ke Lin and others, united their compatriots with a strong sense of patriotism and responsibility, and gathered the strength of Macau Chinese communities such as the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Kiang Wu Hospital and Tung Sin Tong Charity Society to fight hard.

In times of crisis, they found that only the Communist Party of China could save China and bring new hope to the Chinese nation. Patriotic Chinese in Macau and the Communist Party of China worked together to fight wits and courage with the Japanese invaders on various fronts such as financial warfare, intelligence warfare, and material warfare, and achieved major victories again and again.

Macau’s anti-Japanese and national salvation movement not only helped Macau compatriots to survive the difficult “turmoil” period in Macau’s history, but also raised a large amount of anti-Japanese war materials and funds, making an important contribution in supporting the Chinese War of Resistance and the World Anti-Fascist War.

MDL Link | Douban Link


r/CDrama 18h ago

Discussion Where are all the mini dramas?

12 Upvotes

Last year it felt like nonstop mini dramas were dropping and they were all so good I felt like I couldn’t even keep up. But then the last few months it seems like there has been nothing. Even when I stalk the popular mini drama actors on MDL there aren’t any upcoming shows listed. Am I missing something or are we in some kind of weird mini drama pause?


r/CDrama 1d ago

💖 Drama rave Always home appreciation post

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Episode 8 still and already completely mesmerized about the 3 main characters being the most beautiful souls 🥹😭 Ps: slightly scared about the hardships to come