La serie narra la historia de Xiao Qin Cheng, quien carga con el rencor familiar después de que su madre muriera llena de odio, víctima de las maquinaciones de la poderosa Familia Cen. Al enterarse de que Cen Yu, el heredero de la Familia Cen, estaba "arruinado y en la miseria", ella, con intenciones de venganza, lo "mantuvo" con actitud dominante, firmando un Contrato del Canario de Oro. En realidad, Cen Yu ya se había cambiado el nombre a Duan Qian Jie y estaba planeando su venganza contra su padre biológico, mientras que había estado enamorado en secreto de Xiao Qing Cheng durante años, aprovechando la oportunidad para quedarse a su lado adoptando una apariencia débil y vulnerable. En su convivencia, se entrelazan los conflictos de las guerras comerciales y los sentimientos amorosos, coexisten los malentendidos y la protección, desarrollándose una compleja historia emocional en la que ambos, en un tira y afloja entre el amor y el odio, gradualmente comprenden sus verdaderos sentimientos. (Fuente: Chino = Baidu || Traducción = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 顶级豪门总裁成了我的金丝雀
- También conocida como: The Man I Keep Is a CEO , Binding the Billionaire to Me , Keep A Billionaire CEO , Oops, the Billionaire CEO Became My Secret Lover , Taming the Billionaire: My Seductive Toy , The Billionaire CEO Became My Kept Boy , The Top Tycoon CEO Becomes My Golden Canary , Top Wealthy President Became My Canary , Who's Keeping Who? , 傾城之戀 , 頂級豪門總裁成了我的金絲雀
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance
Reparto y créditos
- Wang Ge GeXiao Qing ChengPapel principal
- Ke ChunDuan Qian Jie / Cen YuPapel principal
- Zhang Shi YuanXiao Yu ChanPapel secundario
- Wu Xu DongJiang Wen XiPapel secundario
- Liu FanWang FangPapel secundario
- Qi Zhao TongDuan YuPapel secundario
Reseñas
The Extended Fashion Ad That Accidentally Became a Drama
This is one of those dramas where I *knew* better. I should’ve stuck to my drama restrictions like a sane person. But then I saw Ke Chun in the cast and thought, “It’s short, how bad can it be?” Answer: Oh, honey. Apparently, even a two-minute episode can test your brain’s pain receptors. What I got wasn’t a short series—it was an extended modeling commercial with dialogue slapped on like last-minute captions. Everyone looks great, sure, but it’s like watching perfume ads stitched together with recycled plotlines.Let’s start with our female lead: a supposedly sharp, successful CEO who builds empires with a flick of her spreadsheet—yet can’t recognize the voice of the man she’s in love with. Yes, she’s that smart… except when she’s not. Toss in the fact that she also fails to connect that Cen Yu and Duan Qian Jie are the same person (again, not a spoiler—it’s literally in the cast listing), and you start to wonder if her real company sells suspension of logic wholesale.
What you’re watching is a blender of overused tropes: mistreated daughter, blackmail, scheming sister, rich guy pretending to be poor, double identity hijinks… all rolled into one shiny, glittering mess. If they’d added amnesia and accidental incest, I’d have just nodded like, “Yep, checks out.” And yet—I watched every second. Call it rubbernecking. Call it gluttony. But if watching this train wreck means more screen time for Ke Chun’s face? Then maybe I didn’t lose, I just… aesthetically suffered.















