Xiao Xian (Chen He) and Yi Fei (Lou Yixiao) are both getting their careers back on track, but their relationship remains bumpy. Zi Qiao (Sun Yizhou) and Mei Jia (Li Jinming) are back together as boyfriend and girlfriend, but Zi Qiao's womanizing nature remains unchanged; he still seems to enjoy chasing girls, much to Mei Jia's dismay. Guangu (Wang Chuanjun) is thriving, but occasional disagreements still exist with You You (Deng Jiajia). Zhan Bo (Jin Shijia) still can't forget Wan Yu but has started looking for a new partner. Zhang Wei (Li Jiahang)'s career is finally blossoming; he's getting married and has returned to the Love Apartment.
Having spent so many years and experienced so much together in the Love Apartment, everyone is gradually understanding their own direction in life and the place each other holds in their hearts.
Beyond the banter, teasing, and pranks, there's a growing sense of mutual encouragement, help, and support. There were moments of joy and laughter; moments of loss and sorrow; moments of effort and struggle. Love Apartment has consistently witnessed everyone's youth and growth. Whether it's Yifei, Xiaoxian, Guangu, Youyou, Ziqiao, Meijia, Yida, or Zhanbo, everyone's story continues...
"Mazu" is a mythological and inspirational drama reflecting the life and deeds of Mazu. Using over 30 widely circulated folk tales about Mazu as its source material, it strives to portray a respectable, approachable, and lovable saintly Mazu, showcasing the profound Mazu culture and promoting Eastern maritime culture represented by Mazu. Unlike some previous mythological dramas that prioritized entertainment over social education, "Mazu" vividly and dramatically depicts Mazu's life, reflecting the long history of Mazu culture and its rich connotations of virtue, benevolence, and great love. Furthermore, unlike previous mythological dramas that portray characters as "born with magical powers," Lin Mo in "Mazu" is a mortal whose journey to immortality is a struggle from the bottom up. Over 30 folk tales, such as Guanyin giving a child, a year-long pregnancy, and obtaining a talisman from a well, will be interwoven into the drama, witnessing Mazu's journey of moving Heaven and attaining immortality.
Xiao Xian (Chen He) ultimately gave up the 5 million yuan prize and returned to everyone's side, realizing that friendship was his most precious treasure. Meanwhile, their old friend Mei Jia (Li Jinming) returned to the Love Apartment with a new boyfriend. Although they eventually broke up, she gradually understood what kind of person was right for her and found a new job, starting a new life. Yi Fei (Lou Yixiao) became a university teacher, her career slowly taking off, but her love life remained bumpy. Zhan Bo (Jin Shijia) and Wan Yu (Zhao Ji) returned to the apartment after their trip, but Wan Yu left Zhan Bo for her dreams. There was sadness but no hurt, because they had truly loved each other. Amidst the sadness and joy, Guangu and Youyou, after a long relationship, finally prepared to get married. Zi Qiao, despite his playboy image, gradually matured after finding the girl who made his heart flutter. Having gone through so many years and so many things together in the Love Apartment, everyone gradually began to understand their own direction in life and the place each other held in their hearts. Beyond the banter, teasing, and pranks, there was also mutual encouragement, help, and support. There were moments of joy and laughter; moments of disappointment and melancholy; moments of effort and struggle. Love Apartment, as always, witnessed everyone's youth and growth. Whether it's Yifei, Xiaoxian, Guangu, Youyou, Ziqiao, Meijia, or Zhanbo, they all continue to create their own legends in the apartment, continuing to laugh and argue, continuing to face life's uncertainties, and continuing to face everything with optimism. Their stories continue…
Although Wan Yu (Zhao Ji) and Zhan Bo (Jin Shijia) are gone from their round-the-world trip, and Mei Jia (Li Jinming) has left without a word, the lively family welcomes three new members: Tang Youyou (Deng Jiajia), Zi Qiao's (Sun Yizhou) aunt, a struggling extra who often takes on roles in other productions; Qin Yumo (Zhao Wenqi), Yi Fei's (Lou Yixiao) high school classmate, a white-collar worker at a cosmetics company; and Zhang Wei (played by [actor's name]), a clueless and unreliable intern lawyer. And none of them are exactly easy to deal with, stirring up a series of new troubles in the already eventful apartment… Will Xiao Xian's (Chen He) career at the radio station improve? And what will become of his ambiguous relationship with Yi Fei? Will Zi Qiao continue his smooth-sailing pursuit of women? Meanwhile, Guan Gu (Wang Chuanjun) seems to have a special fondness for the quirky Tang Youyou. When a million-dollar prize falls into their laps, will they give it up or take the risk?
The answer lies in Season 2, where these lovable clowns will tell you all about it...
In the international metropolis of Shanghai, a seemingly ordinary apartment is about to host a grand wedding. However, as the saying goes, man proposes, God disposes. Despite meticulous preparations, the intrusion of several ill-fated couples and various unexpected situations cause the wedding to take an unpredictable turn. Following this, the apartment is officially renamed "Love Apartment," and naturally welcomes seven young men and women from all over the country, with different professions and distinct personalities: Lin Wanyu (Zhao Ji), Chen Meijia (Li Jinming), Lu Zhanbo (Jin Shijia), Lü Ziqiao (Sun Yizhou), Guan Gu Shenqi (Wang Chuanjun), Hu Yifei (Lou Yixiao), and Zeng Xiaoxian (Chen He).
In the days that follow, these young people experience love, arguments, and playful banter, spending many noisy and unforgettable days together. The seeds of love also begin to sprout and grow in their hearts…
Chinese Paladin 3 is a Chinese television series adapted from the video game of the same title, and, because of an added time travel concept allowing the protagonist from Chinese Paladin (2005) to appear in the setting decades before the events of the first. It was first released on television stations in mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore in 2009. Chinese Paladin 2 was not filmed because the producers felt that the third game had a much stronger story than the second.
The Nan Zhao kingdom is brainwashed by the chief of a moon-worshiping cult who forces the King to sentence his Queen (Sun Li) to death, claiming that she is a demon. In reality, the queen is the descendant of Nui Wa goddess. The evil chief unleashes a water demon and the queen sacrifices herself to save her people from the demon. Before she sacrifices, she asks Jiu Zu...<!-- --> <a class="ipc-link ipc-link--baseAlt" role="button" tabindex="0" aria-disabled="false" data-testid="plot-read-all-link" href="plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl">Read all</a>
In an age of turmoil, heroes will rise. . . It is the end of the 2nd Century and China is in a state of turmoil. The land is divided by warlords and the country is facing famine, droughts, and invasion from bordering tribes. On top of the problems the country is facing, Zhang Jiao and his brothers begin to rebel against the Han, while advocating the arrival of a new era, the era of the "Yellow Dragon," implying that if people followed him, they would lead prosperous lives. Thousands of desperate villagers flocked to follow Zhang Jiao as they raided government offices and plundered towns and villages alike in protest of heavy taxation, wearing only a "yellow turban" on their heads. As their strengths and numbers grew, the "Yellow Turbans" overthrew some of the Imperial Court's best generals and strongest forces. Concerned for their capital in Luo Yang and for the Han empire, the Imperial Court immediately constructed an "alliance" by requesting volunteers across the country to settle the rebellion. Three distinct generals were recruited - Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Jian. Together with their own officers, the Yellow Turban rebellion was quickly laid to rest and each of the men involved immediately gained popularity and power with the people. As their powers grew, however, each continued to seek more control of their territories and to unite all of China under one rule. One fought for hegemony. One fought for ambition. One fought for righteousness. Veteran officers and generals who shared the same visions swarmed under each leader. These stalwart souls waged war across the vast expanse of the land and, like blood thirsty demons, cut down any and all that stood in their way. Thus, the romance of the Three Kingdoms begins . . .