Lol, still early to ask for that. They still in post production and not yet obtain a airing license, so wait until next year. For sure you're not new to c-drama and know the entire process before they can air?
Censorship ?? Frrr? Not showing their son? What kind of censorship is this? š I have long heard about chinese…
Are you new to c-drama?? If not, you should already know this at all.
In China, all TV dramas and web dramas must be reviewed and approved by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) before they can be legally distributed. This process is mandatory. A drama cannot be broadcast on television or released on streaming platforms such as Youku, iQIYI, or Tencent Video without obtaining an official distribution license (åč”许åÆčÆ) from the NRTA.
The review process ensures that all content complies with Chinese laws, cultural norms, and political regulations. The NRTA examines multiple aspects of a drama, including its plot, dialogue, costumes, historical accuracy, portrayal of social behaviors, and moral values. If the content violates regulations, the drama may be required to make edits before approval, or it may be denied a license entirely.
1. Historical Accuracy and Integrity Time-travel and rebirth dramas often place modern characters into historical periods or allow them to change historical events. This can distort historical facts, misrepresent real historical figures, or create fictional political narratives. The NRTA requires that historical events be portrayed accurately, ensuring that dramas reflect a ācorrect understanding of historyā (ę£ē”®åå²č§).
2. Promotion of Proper Cultural and Moral Values Many rebirth and transmigration stories depict excessive romance, revenge, or behavior considered immoral or anti-social. Chinese regulators evaluate whether a drama promotes positive social and cultural values, discouraging content that glamorizes violence, corruption, or unethical behavior.
3. Political Sensitivity Time-travel or rebirth plots may unintentionally challenge social or political authority by rewriting historical outcomes or depicting political institutions negatively. The NRTA is cautious about narratives that could be interpreted as critical of the government or destabilizing to social harmony.
4. Influence on Society and Youth Authorities also consider the potential impact on viewers, particularly young audiences. Stories that encourage superstition, fate-based thinking, or unrealistic lifestyles are often restricted. Rebirth and transmigration themes may be seen as promoting such ideas.
After passing this rigorous review, the NRTA issues the distribution license, which legally allows the drama to be aired or streamed in China. Without this license, the drama cannot be publicly distributed in any legal platform.
In short, the NRTA review and licensing process is mandatory, and rebirth, transmigration, and time-travel dramas face extra scrutiny due to historical, moral, political, and social sensitivities. Passing the review ensures that the drama complies with Chinese regulations and can be legally distributed to audiences.
Just a reminder, donāt be disappointed if the ending is not good, and donāt lower the rating just because you not satisfied with it.
We all already know why. NRTA, donāt forget that.
Donāt blame the director or screenwriter if they not follow the novel ending exactly. If the ending is not the same as the novel, itās for a reason.
So, please donāt lower the rating if you not satisfied, since we already know why they might have change the ending.
This is just a reminder in case the drama ending is not good.
If this is your first time watching a transmigration drama, good luck.
I think it's been released! It seems to be first 4 eps released on 22nd of February and then 2 eps a day until…
Always check the official Weibo for accurate and solid source since Tencent will the only will release the official drama calendar not illegal streaming sites.
Tencent already posted its upcoming dramas scheduled to air during spring season, so March to May.https://m.weibo.cn/status/Qsd3JDgYV?jumpfrom=weibocom
Thereās no need to specify the exact months, as this is a direct post for spring season dramas, which run from March to May.
Always remember this is China not a K-drama and western drama
In China, all TV dramas and web dramas must be reviewed and approved by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) before they can be legally distributed. This process is mandatory. A drama cannot be broadcast on television or released on streaming platforms such as Youku, iQIYI, or Tencent Video without obtaining an official distribution license (åč”许åÆčÆ) from the NRTA.
The review process ensures that all content complies with Chinese laws, cultural norms, and political regulations. The NRTA examines multiple aspects of a drama, including its plot, dialogue, costumes, historical accuracy, portrayal of social behaviors, and moral values. If the content violates regulations, the drama may be required to make edits before approval, or it may be denied a license entirely.
Certain genresāparticularly rebirth (éē), transmigration (穿č¶), and time-travel (ę¶ē©ŗē©æč¶) dramasāare subject to stricter scrutiny due to several concerns:
1. Historical Accuracy and Integrity
Time-travel and rebirth dramas often place modern characters into historical periods or allow them to change historical events. This can distort historical facts, misrepresent real historical figures, or create fictional political narratives. The NRTA requires that historical events be portrayed accurately, ensuring that dramas reflect a ācorrect understanding of historyā (ę£ē”®åå²č§).
2. Promotion of Proper Cultural and Moral Values
Many rebirth and transmigration stories depict excessive romance, revenge, or behavior considered immoral or anti-social. Chinese regulators evaluate whether a drama promotes positive social and cultural values, discouraging content that glamorizes violence, corruption, or unethical behavior.
3. Political Sensitivity
Time-travel or rebirth plots may unintentionally challenge social or political authority by rewriting historical outcomes or depicting political institutions negatively. The NRTA is cautious about narratives that could be interpreted as critical of the government or destabilizing to social harmony.
4. Influence on Society and Youth
Authorities also consider the potential impact on viewers, particularly young audiences. Stories that encourage superstition, fate-based thinking, or unrealistic lifestyles are often restricted. Rebirth and transmigration themes may be seen as promoting such ideas.
After passing this rigorous review, the NRTA issues the distribution license, which legally allows the drama to be aired or streamed in China. Without this license, the drama cannot be publicly distributed in any legal platform.
In short, the NRTA review and licensing process is mandatory, and rebirth, transmigration, and time-travel dramas face extra scrutiny due to historical, moral, political, and social sensitivities. Passing the review ensures that the drama complies with Chinese regulations and can be legally distributed to audiences.
Magazine promotion???
Is this still hate???
We all already know why. NRTA, donāt forget that.
Donāt blame the director or screenwriter if they not follow the novel ending exactly. If the ending is not the same as the novel, itās for a reason.
So, please donāt lower the rating if you not satisfied, since we already know why they might have change the ending.
This is just a reminder in case the drama ending is not good.
If this is your first time watching a transmigration drama, good luck.
June is a summer.
Tencent haven't posted the official drama calendar.
https://m.weibo.cn/status/Qsd3JDgYV?jumpfrom=weibocom