The story of Xu Xiao, who was born into a family that has inherited cultural relic restoration from generation to generation, and Zhao Xiao Cen, who is introverted and determined to become a cultural relic restorer. Xu Xiao is proud of his own talent. Although he is highly skilled, it is difficult for ordinary people to get along with him. No one at school was willing to cooperate with him in restoring relics. By chance, he encounters Zhao Xiao Cen and is gradually attracted to her. They work together to inherit traditional Chinese culture and carry forward the warm healing skills of ceramic restoration. (Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the web novel “Wo Zai Da Xue Xiu Wen Wu" (我在大学修文物) by Da Dao Lin Lin Xi (大道林林兮). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 我在大学修文物
- Also Known As: Wo Zai Da Xue Xiu Wen Wu , 我在大學修文物
- Director: Shen Wen Shuai
- Genres: Romance, Youth
Where to Watch Glaze of Love
Cast & Credits
- Lai Wei MingXu XiaoMain Role
- Zhou Yi RuZhao Xiao CenMain Role
- Wang Qiao XiLin Yue XinSupport Role
- Chen Sheng HengQi YiSupport Role
- Ye Wen KevinWang LinSupport Role
- Wang Jiang YiLi Zhuo TingSupport Role
Reviews
Simple, Soothing and Sweet
This was such a good watch - simple, soothing, and sweet. At its core, this is a coming-of-age story about a girl who slowly learns to find her own voice and the courage to step beyond the boundaries of her family. One of the most rewarding parts of the journey is watching her finally stand up for herself—speaking honestly to her domineering mother, who in turn begins to recognize herself in her daughter. That emotional shift felt quiet but powerful.Her first love unfolds with the same gentle sincerity. Their relationship is a pleasure to watch because it feels so real—full of hesitation, awkwardness, and that tentative vulnerability that comes with young love. Both leads are introverts who gradually find their way into each other’s worlds, and despite a few misunderstandings, they move toward each other slowly but surely. What stood out most was how surprisingly mature they are in handling their relationship, even at such a young age.
The acting is fine, especially considering most of the cast are newcomers. Some viewers might recognize the male lead from Shine on Me and the female lead from The Best Thing. It’s nice to see them step into leading roles—they both show a lot of promise and potential.
Overall, this is a non-toxic, enchanting short drama that I would not only recommend but happily rewatch.
A Beautiful, Genuine Series with Outstanding New Talent
This series is excellent and very engaging. It portrays situations that could genuinely happen in real life. There are many new, young actors, and their performances are outstanding. The visuals are beautiful. I would like to commend the creators, producers, and cast.I don’t usually enjoy overly unrealistic series, but watching a non-toxic show that I can revisit multiple times brings me real happiness. I don’t need famous actors or artificially inflated view counts
















