In short, Zheng Ye Cheng accepted this drama because of Zhao Qing. And in the future, they want to film a long…
Just to clarify again — when I mentioned avoiding being too subjective when conveying information, this is what I meant. ZQ is from YZ’s company, and we will not discuss anything related to her scandal. While YZ does have the authority to assign celebrities from his company to a filming set, this drama itself has no official affiliation with or credit to his company. You may refer to the registered license for this C Drama, which lists all official production team information. Even if YZ is involved in any way, it is not publicly visible, so fans should not claim it as such.
ZYC is purely an actor. He accepted the role as the male lead, and he’s done an excellent job. Let’s keep things simple and avoid unnecessary speculation.
In short, Zheng Ye Cheng accepted this drama because of Zhao Qing. And in the future, they want to film a long…
Erm, I would like to clarify that the production team has nothing to do with Yu Zheng. It is produced by the 无糖 production team, which has created quite a number of well-known, high-quality horizontal short dramas. And he has never been picky about only taking leading roles. He’s an actor who is willing to seize opportunities regardless of the size of the role, as long as he feels he can bring something to the character, finds it interesting, or if it comes through a connection or previous collaboration.
Just a small note — when translating or sharing information with international fans, it would be best to include reliable sources and try to keep the wording as objective as possible, so his original meaning is conveyed accurately and not unintentionally misinterpreted. Thank you for understanding.
In short, Zheng Ye Cheng accepted this drama because of Zhao Qing. And in the future, they want to film a long…
Just to correct that point — it wasn’t the only reason. He mainly accepted the drama because of the production team’s strong reputation. Also, he had the time, and short dramas can be released more quickly, especially since several of his long dramas are still waiting to air. Zhao Qing was only one of the factors he mentioned.
In other words, it’s what we call being “体面” in Chinese — showing respect and consideration. He usually speaks positively about the projects and casts he has worked with out of respect for everyone involved.
What does this have to do with Zheng Ye Cheng? Go talk about your hatred on the actress’s profile.
They worked tgt in The Journey of Flower when ZYC was a newbie. Besides. He enjoyed working with all the veteran. Hence, this has nothing to do with ZYC. Please respect him thank you.
On the road, there were two lanes. CC was actually in the correct lane—it was WZL who was going against traffic.…
No pro. They had to change the plot because, in China, a criminal record or jail sentence can affect three generations of a family. This meant they couldn’t portray the sister as framing her own brother, as it would tarnish the entire family’s reputation.
In the novel, CC's background involved a high-ranking official’s family—someone with enough power to operate in the “black, white, or grey” areas and still get away from the police because of their authority. However, such a background is considered sensitive in China. As a result, it was altered to a more neutral “normal business family” background in the drama.
On the road, there were two lanes. CC was actually in the correct lane—it was WZL who was going against traffic.…
It was the Chinese fans, who were familiar with that road, that pointed out CC had never violated traffic rules—while WZL was essentially drunk driving and breaking the law. He has only himself to blame for the accident, but as a spoiled rich brat, he shifts the blame onto others. People who lack responsibility always think this way.
On the road, there were two lanes. CC was actually in the correct lane—it was WZL who was going against traffic.…
WZL is a bully, emboldened by his wealthy family background. He hit WSW twice and got away with it—when by law, he should have been arrested for harassment. This also implies he was a road bully. He drove against the lane, knowing that most drivers who follow traffic rules would avoid him to prevent an accident, even if it meant swerving into the wrong lane themselves.
But CC was fearless—he kept driving in his own lane because he knew he was in the right, and he was confident WZL would back down at the last moment. Of course, the whole incident could have been avoided if CC hadn’t driven on that road.
In the novel, the author changed the plot so that the person who sent CC to jail was actually his sister. She set up both CC and WSW to test what WSW would do for her brother, and to see whether WSW was truly worth it. In the drama, however, this was altered—making WZL the one responsible for plotting the tax evasion, even though his arc was originally supposed to end in the first episode.
Honestly I love Chi Cheng to death, he’s my favourite character, but if he was a total green flag the whole…
On the road, there were two lanes. CC was actually in the correct lane—it was WZL who was going against traffic. So, by law, the fault did not lie with CC.
From the start of the drama up until Episode 23, almost two years have passed. In that time: he broke up with…
There’s a continuity bug in the CCTV footage—most likely a mistake from the production team (low-cost budget drama). If I remember correctly, it took more than half a year for CC to finally get WSW’s cookies. After that, they were together for over a year from the day they first met, and then the Wang Shuo arc began, along with everything that followed. That’s why the timeline adds up to almost two years.
Ep. 23 preview:https://youtu.be/DfW4jfz4NyM?si=6-MbVrjrIjywfMiUWhat does Wu Suo Wei exactly mean with two years…
From the start of the drama up until Episode 23, almost two years have passed. In that time: he broke up with Yue Yue, lost weight, lost his job, started a new business selling sugar-blowing art, met CC, carried out his revenge plan, got together with CC, spent New Year together, and then faced his mother’s passing.
So yes, it’s been two years already. In fact, Chi Wei had been in a relationship for over a year during this period.
In front of the funeral hall stood two memorial flower bouquets—one on the left, one on the right. The left bouquet was from CC, with the inscription: “From your son, CC.” The right bouquet was from WSW, with the inscription: “From your filial son, WSW.”
At that moment, WS realized he no longer had any chance—because CC and WSW were unbreakable. In Chinese culture, this is much like a married couple who refer to each other’s parents as their own, a symbolic acknowledgment that they are already “half of the same family.” Although they haven't reconcile at that time, CC obviously treated WSW as his other half, officially with acknowledgement.
ZYC is purely an actor. He accepted the role as the male lead, and he’s done an excellent job. Let’s keep things simple and avoid unnecessary speculation.
And he has never been picky about only taking leading roles. He’s an actor who is willing to seize opportunities regardless of the size of the role, as long as he feels he can bring something to the character, finds it interesting, or if it comes through a connection or previous collaboration.
Just a small note — when translating or sharing information with international fans, it would be best to include reliable sources and try to keep the wording as objective as possible, so his original meaning is conveyed accurately and not unintentionally misinterpreted.
Thank you for understanding.
In other words, it’s what we call being “体面” in Chinese — showing respect and consideration. He usually speaks positively about the projects and casts he has worked with out of respect for everyone involved.
They had to change the plot because, in China, a criminal record or jail sentence can affect three generations of a family. This meant they couldn’t portray the sister as framing her own brother, as it would tarnish the entire family’s reputation.
In the novel, CC's background involved a high-ranking official’s family—someone with enough power to operate in the “black, white, or grey” areas and still get away from the police because of their authority. However, such a background is considered sensitive in China. As a result, it was altered to a more neutral “normal business family” background in the drama.
He has only himself to blame for the accident, but as a spoiled rich brat, he shifts the blame onto others. People who lack responsibility always think this way.
But CC was fearless—he kept driving in his own lane because he knew he was in the right, and he was confident WZL would back down at the last moment. Of course, the whole incident could have been avoided if CC hadn’t driven on that road.
In the novel, the author changed the plot so that the person who sent CC to jail was actually his sister. She set up both CC and WSW to test what WSW would do for her brother, and to see whether WSW was truly worth it. In the drama, however, this was altered—making WZL the one responsible for plotting the tax evasion, even though his arc was originally supposed to end in the first episode.
For loving me more than you love yourself… for losing your true self because of me.
And I hate myself, too.
"No, I don't hate you, I feel sorry for you."
— From the novel
For loving me more than you love yourself… for losing your true self because of me.
And I hate myself, too.
"No, I don't hate you, I feel sorry for you."
— From the novel
So yes, it’s been two years already. In fact, Chi Wei had been in a relationship for over a year during this period.
At that moment, WS realized he no longer had any chance—because CC and WSW were unbreakable. In Chinese culture, this is much like a married couple who refer to each other’s parents as their own, a symbolic acknowledgment that they are already “half of the same family.”
Although they haven't reconcile at that time, CC obviously treated WSW as his other half, officially with acknowledgement.