Judge Dee’s Mystery with Zhou Yi Wei, Wang Li Kun, and Zhong Chu Xi

Judge Dee’s Mystery (大唐狄公案) is adapted from Robert Van Gulik (Chinese name Gao Luo Pei)’s novels. He had translated the original story by an unknown author and later borrowed the name Judge Dee as a hero in his later works. It follows the legends and experiences of magistrate Dee Ren Jie who solved criminal cases and protected people from harms. From the trailers, there will be a total of 9 cases with a total of 32 episodes.

Airing 2/6~

Such a star-studded cast. 😍 😍 😍

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Cdramas Airing Next Week: The Last Immortal, Battle Through the Heaven, Derailment, Unshakable Faith, and more!

It’s been a good last quarter of the year eh? Lots of interesting dramas competing for your attention!

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Cdrama Airing This Week: Under the Microscope, The Forbidden Flower, Love Heals, Chong Zi, Perfect Mismatch

Happy Friday! More dramas! Which one(s) are you watching?

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Sword Snow Stride with Zhang Ruo Yun, Li Geng Xi, and Zhang Tian Ai finally claims broadcasting slot!

Oh gosh! Drama overload, drama overload!! This has to be good!

Adapted from the novel written by Feng Huo Xi Zhu Hou, wuxia/historical drama Sword Snow Stride (雪中悍刀行) stars Zhang Ruo Yun, Hu Jun, Li Geng Xi, Zhang Tian Ai, Vengo Gao, and Li Chun.

Synopsis written by Amy: The story follows young nobleman, Xu Feng Nian, the eldest son of general Xu Xiao of Northern Liang Dynasty, how he finally became a great weapon under the eager expectation of his father. The road to success was long and grueling, and filled with ruthless murderous intentions, yet he persevered through the hardships. His journey through Jianghu encouraged him to improve his martial arts skills, and along the way, he established strong relationships with crucial people that could benefit him in his future adventures. At last, he finally became the King of Northern Liang. Xu Feng Nian led the Beiliang cavalry in the fight against Beimang and their sudden invasion, and would become the beacon of hope within the Central Plains.

The drama’s script is written by Joy of Life’s Wang Juan. Airing 12/15!

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Cdramas Updates: Agarwood Like Crumbs, Night Wanderer, The Wind Blows From Long Xi, The Ingenious One, Qiyi’s Upcoming Dramas

Sorry for the lack of updates, so here is a huge batch of news! Productions that are stingy and only released a poster didn’t make it into this post. Lol. 😀

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More Cdramas Began Filming: Qing Jun, Da Ming Under Microscope, Lighter & Princess, The Owner, Mo Ran, Ming Mei Shan Qu, Viva Femina, and more!

Over 10 dramas…. Took me two days to compiled this humongous list. Have fun scrolling! Lol.

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Beautiful stills for Sword Snow Stride with Zhang Ruo Yun, Li Geng Xi, and Zhang Tian Ai

Adapted from the novel written by Feng Huo Xi Zhu Hou, wuxia/historical drama Sword Snow Stride (雪中悍刀行) stars Zhang Ruo Yun, Hu Jun, Li Geng Xi, Zhang Tian Ai, Vengo Gao, and Li Chun.

Synopsis written by Amy: The story follows young nobleman, Xu Feng Nian, the eldest son of general Xu Xiao of Northern Liang Dynasty, how he finally became a great weapon under the eager expectation of his father. The road to success was long and grueling, and filled with ruthless murderous intentions, yet he persevered through the hardships. His journey through Jianghu encouraged him to improve his martial arts skills, and along the way, he established strong relationships with crucial people that could benefit him in his future adventures. At last, he finally became the King of Northern Liang. Xu Feng Nian led the Beiliang cavalry in the fight against Beimang and their sudden invasion, and would become the beacon of hope within the Central Plains

The drama’s script will be written by Joy of Life’s Wang Juan.

Image-heavy post. 😀

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New trailers for The Legend of Fei, The Golden Hairpin, Chang Ge Xing, Sword Snow Stride

The Tencent Video Annual Conference is sure a busy event, dramas are dropping trailers like flies! Will add more if I see them. But I’m at work. 😛

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