Tang Yan spends A Moment But Forever with Liu Xue Yi in new Xianxia romance drama

Synopsis Per Qiyi: This series is adapted from Shi Si Lang’s novel “Unparalleled in the World”. In order to retrieve Heavenly Realm’s treasure, Goddess Wu Shuang who descends to earth to assassinate Yuan Zhong, the high priest of Youhu Clan. In the process, Wu Shuang discovers other secrets, and the two fall in love and join hands to save the world. In the war between gods and demons, the artifact “God’s Left Hand” that Heavenly God Taihe uses to seal the demon is cut off and falls to Mortal Realm. Taihe and the other gods fall into an eternal slumber and Mortal Realm hasn’t had a miracle ever since. The Warring Ghost Clan’s uprising triggers a war but is defeated by Youhu Clan’s Yuan Zhong, who gets hold of “God’s Left Hand. Ushering in a new era of prosperity, Youhu Clan becomes Mortal Realm’s gods. Entrusted by Heavenly Realm to get back “God’s Left Hand”, Goddess Wu Shuang (played by Tang Yan) enters the Youhu Clan as a personal maid of Yuan Zhong (played by Liu Xueyi). Yuan Zhong doesn’t resist with “God’s Left Hand” and his clansmen isolate and slander him. Sympathetic, Wu Shuang decides to help him remove the seal so that he can be happy. But Yuan Zhong has his own motive- to break free of the seal and destroy the world. The Warring Ghost Clan’s return causes panic within Youhu Clan. Yuan Zhong takes the chance to go down the mountain to remove the seal. But on the way, he is healed by Wu Shuang. The two of them express their feelings to each other and fall in love. But the villain takes advantage of the male lead’s feelings, causing him to break the God’s Hand, and also traps Wu Shuang. In the end, Yuan Zhong rescues Wu Shuang and the two work together to defeat Han Nü, restoring order in the world.

Airing 3/27~

Hmm, I’m not very fond of the styling in here somehow.

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Tencent releases new trailers and posters for their upcoming Cdramas at the Video V Vision Conference 2025

Here… the final platform to show off their pretty productions. Somebody fill me in on this kid Zhou Yi Ran. He has so many dramas lined up in Tencent!

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Li Qin and Zeng Shun Xi experience a wintry romance in Snowy Night: Timeless Love

Snowy Night: Timeless Love is adapted from the novel Seven Nights Snow (七夜雪) written by Cang Yue. The story involves four main characters and the seven days of heavy snowfall, most importantly is the last night. Our hero is a swordsman – and from one reviewer – he’s lovesick and not strong mentally, often “late” resulting in many regrets (ahum). Joseph said he has a lot of fighting scenes in this drama. He was in love with another woman but watched with his own eyes as she married another man and now spent years of his life seeking medicine to treat the woman’s child. That journey leads him to meet our female lead, master of the medicine valley, who has her own rules when treating; 10 people a year + costly payments. Her past is tragic as her family of royal physicians were framed and she luckily escaped the sentence, but she’s fraught with guilt and a frail body, hence she doesn’t leave the valley.

Airing 10/9!

I’m excited! I’m excited! *PLEASEBEGOODPLEASEBEGOOD*

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Season 2 of Lost You Forever with Yang Zi, Zhang Wan Yi, Deng Wei, and Tan Jian Ci to finally arrive this July

The wait is over for those painfully following this drama. Season 2 confirmed 11 days ago that it will be airing on 7/8.

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New Jin Yong’s Condor adaptation, The Legend of Heroes, confirms airing date in June

Yay for Wuxia fans! The Legend of Heroes (金庸武侠世界) is a 5-part drama series focusing on the Five Greats (my assumption) of the Condor trilogy from Jin Yong’s novels with a total of 60 episodes and directed by 5 directors.

Airing 6/17~

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New Jin Yong’s Condor adaptation, The Legend of Heroes, drops new trailer

The Legend of Heroes (金庸武侠世界) is a 5-part drama series focusing on the Five Greats (methinks) of the Condor triolgy from Jin Yong’s novels with a total of 60 episodes and directed by 5 directors. It was called New Jin Yong Wuxia Universe for a while until the new trailer dropped last night with a new name.

Happy Lunar New Year! 🧧🧧🧧

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Lost You Forever with Yang Zi, Zhang Wan Yi, Deng Wei, and Tan Jian Ci joins July broadcast

Lost You Forever (Eternally Yearning For You, 长相思) is a novel written by the well-loved Tong Hua, and is the sequel to Once Promised (drama version is called A Life Time Love with Huang Xiao Ming and Song Qian in 2017).

It is a world of gods, demons, and mythical beings and they all live alongside humans, divided into three different kingdoms. I want to preface this by saying that most of the characters have multiple identities (very confusing to me as I only wanted spoilers!). Our heroine, Xiao Yao (Yang Zi), is a small-town doctor and spends the majority of the first part (multiple volumes) of the novel as a man. She has no memories of her past in the beginning of the novel. In her life, three important men will sweep in and only one shall remain by her side. The first man that we meet in according to the novel is Tu Shan Jing (Deng Wei). He’s beaten to a pulp and in no condition to survive, left to die on the streets. But our heroine picks him up and heals him. And in return, he promises to be her servant, to listen to only her. He’s actually the 2nd young master of a powerful family. The second man we meet shortly after is part of the past that she doesn’t remember. He’s Zhuan Xu (Zhang Wan Yi), a long-lost cousin she spent time with during her childhood. His side of the story isn’t told until the third volume, which makes for an interesting WAH moment (hidden for so long?!). Lol. The third male lead is a general with white hair; he is Xiang Liu (Tan Jian Ci), a nine-headed demon and wildly considered as her soulmate.

Koala has translated the novel, read chapter one here. Please go to her index to find the rest of the chapters.

Airing 7/24 ~

To watch or not to watch…. YZ looks very pretty in here but her dramas are mostly tragedies… Lol…

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New Posters for Lost You Forever with Yang Zi, Deng Wei, and Tan Jian Ci as it wrapped up filming

Hello guys! Long time no see! Hopefully, after all the excitement ends in October, I’ll be able to get back to blogging more. Thanks for your understanding! <3

Lost You Forever (Eternally Yearning For You, 长相思) is a novel written by the well-loved Tong Hua, and is the sequel to Once Promised (drama version is called A Life Time Love with Huang Xiao Ming and Song Qian in 2017).

It is a world of gods, demons, and mythical beings and they all live alongside humans, divided into three different kingdoms. I want to preface this by saying that most of the characters have multiple identities (very confusing to me as I only wanted spoilers!). Our heroine, Xiao Yao (Yang Zi), is a small-town doctor and spends the majority of the first part (multiple volumes) of the novel as a man. She has no memories of her past in the beginning of the novel. In her life, three important men will sweep in and only one shall remain by her side. The first man that we meet in according to the novel is Tu Shan Jing (Deng Wei). He’s beaten to a pulp and in no condition to survive, left to die on the streets. But our heroine picks him up and heals him. And in return, he promises to be her servant, to listen to only her. He’s actually the 2nd young master of a powerful family. The second man we meet shortly after is part of the past that she doesn’t remember. He’s Zhuan Xu (Zhang Wan Yi), a long-lost cousin she spent time with during her childhood. His side of the story isn’t told until the third volume, which makes for an interesting WAH moment (hidden for so long?!). Lol. The third male lead is a general with white hair; he is Xiang Liu (Tan Jian Ci), a nine-headed demon and wildly considered as her soulmate.

Koala has translated the novel, read chapter one here. Please go to her index to find the rest of the chapters.

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