Ye Hai Meng, heiress to the Yunhai Group, blissfully gets married, completely unaware of her husband's and his family's ulterior motives. Shortly after their wedding, the couple travels abroad for their honeymoon, only to tragically get into a deadly car accident. On the very day, 3 years later, the Lu family holds a shareholders’ meeting to seize control of Yunhai Group, as well as hold a faux funeral for the couple, Ye Hai Meng suddenly returns. Not only has she risen from the ashes, but she stages a dramatic comeback, taking back Yunhai with overwhelming force. This leads to a complete falling-out with the Lu family. Lu Si Yu, the younger son, meets his now ex sister-in-law for the first time, coming home from abroad. He quickly falls for her, and she slowly does vice versa. However, theirs is not an easy love as his own family stoops to the levels of trying to use him as a pawn to destroy her. Will their love and combined revenge succeed, or are they doomed to fall beneath the Lu family's endless schemes? (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 以她之名
- Also Known As: Yi Ta Zhi Ming
- Director: Chu De Jian
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Return of the Queen
Cast & Credits
- Zhang Yi ShangYe Hai MengMain Role
- Wu Jun TingLu Si YuMain Role
- Vicky LiangLing KeSupport Role
- Qu Yi ChengYe Bo Chen [Hai Meng's cousin]Support Role
- Zhang YaoLu Si Yue [Si Yu's sister]Support Role
- Li Zhi FanJiang Lin [Si Yue's husband]Support Role
Reviews
This Drama Gave Nothing New… and Still Kinda Ate
Finally got around to finishing this one, and to be honest, it lands right in the middle for me. Not the kind of show that leaves you speechless, but definitely not something I’d call boring either. It’s solid, the kind of drama that doesn’t wow you with big twists or surprises but still keeps you watching all the way through.At first glance, it’s exactly what you’d expect from a revenge drama. The female lead loses everything in an over-the-top conspiracy, disappears, and returns with a plan to take down those who wronged her. You’ve seen this setup before, probably more than once. And this show doesn’t pretend to be different. It embraces the formula completely. That might be a turn-off if you’re tired of the genre’s repetitive structure, but if you’re someone who enjoys these stories even when they’re predictable, like me, then this one is worth checking out.
What really helped my experience was keeping expectations low. I’ve seen flashier revenge dramas with bigger budgets that ended up being directionless messes. This one, though more modest, knew what it wanted to be. The plot follows a straightforward path, with no major surprises, but what stands out is the female lead. From the start, she’s clear about what she wants and never wavers. She doesn’t get emotional to the point of being reckless, and she doesn’t let anyone, not even the male lead, distract her. There’s never a moment where she reverts back to being helpless or confused. Her clarity and focus carry the whole story.
One of the most refreshing elements was the relationship between the leads. I’ll admit I had a bit of bias going in, expecting the usual love-hate chaos, especially since the male lead is from the rival family. But to my surprise, their dynamic was calm and surprisingly grounded. No forced angst, no dramatic blowups just for the sake of tension. Their connection builds gradually and feels natural within the context of the story. Even though the plot isn’t offering anything new, the chemistry between them gives the drama a lot of heart and kept me invested when the rest felt familiar.
As for the male lead himself, I liked how he was written. Yes, it’s a little odd at first when you realize he’s falling for the woman who used to be his dead brother’s wife, but the show doesn’t dwell on that awkwardness. Their past connection feels more like a detail than a major plot point, which makes it easier to move on from. What really works is how he supports her without trying to control the narrative. He helps when she needs it but never tries to take over her mission or become the savior. That balance makes their relationship feel respectful, and honestly, it’s a dynamic I wish we saw more often in this genre.
Where the drama falls short, though, is with the villains. Don’t get me wrong, they do enough to keep the revenge plot moving, and their actions are definitely evil. But they never feel truly menacing. There’s no standout antagonist who makes your skin crawl or really pushes the lead to her limits. They’re just... there. Functional, but forgettable. Luckily, what the story lacks in villain energy, it makes up for with strong visuals. The cast looks incredible from start to finish. Styling, outfits, presence — all very much on point. Even when the tension dips, it still feels fun to watch because of how well everything is presented.
So, would I recommend it? If you're looking for something fresh or unforgettable, this probably won’t hit the mark. But if you're in the mood for a straightforward revenge story with a strong female lead and a well-balanced romance, it’s surprisingly satisfying. It doesn’t waste your time, it doesn’t go off track, and it delivers what it promises. Familiar, yes, but sometimes that’s exactly what works.
[Also, credit where it’s due: Fifty percent of why I kept watching was Wu Jun Ting’s voice. I could listen to him talk all day. Completely hypnotic!]
Return of the Queen: Rising from the Ashes
🔹 If you lost everything to betrayal, would you fight your way back or let the past go?🔹 Would I rewatch? Absolutely
📕 Overview
🔹 24 episodes, urban romance drama
🔹 Zhang Yishang plays Xu Haimeng, an heiress who turns pain into determination and rebuilds her life.
🔹 Wu Junting plays Lu Siyu, loyal and passionate, conflicted by his family’s choices and his growing feelings.
🔹 The story begins as Haimeng vanishes in a shocking accident. She reappears three years later, upending her enemies’ plans.
🔹 All 24 episodes have aired.
🔹 This year brought many stories of second chances, but Return of the Queen stands out for Haimeng’s unwavering drive and its fast-paced, emotional story.
🌸 How It Felt Watching
🔹 Every episode made me root for Haimeng’s comeback. There’s high drama, smart twists, and a heroine worth cheering for. This show is suspenseful, satisfying, and empowering.
🔹 Tone: suspenseful, cathartic, hopeful
🔹 Themes: betrayal, ambition, love, redemption, family, second chances
🔹 It reminded me a bit of The Glory, not for its historical setting, but for the feeling of watching a woman win back everything she’d lost.
✨ Cast & Acting
🔹 Zhang Yishang as Xu Haimeng: captivating and authentic from start to finish
🔹 Wu Junting as Lu Siyu: brings genuine emotion to every scene
🔹 Supporting cast: adds spark to the tense family and business conflicts
🎵 OST 🎵
🔹 Broken Crown by Chen Zhuoxuan
🔹 Back to Myself by Wu Junting
🎞️ Production Style
🔹 Elegant city visuals, stylish costumes, and episodes that never wasted time.
🔹 The directing and pacing made it a binge-worthy ride.
☕ Tea Notes
🔹 What worked: Haimeng’s transformation, powerful family drama, and every emotional payoff exceeded my hopes
🔹 What didn’t: Honestly, this show gave me everything I wanted in a modern revenge romance
☕ SpillTheDramaTea’s Rating: 10/10
🌿 Tea-Scale: Perfect cup—I’d pour it again any day
✏️ As SpillTheDramaTea, Return of the Queen convinced me that no setback is final if you keep fighting for yourself.
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