Is it true that one of the two main actors is married and has a child? That would be nice, but that doesn't mean…
I feel so bad for him. Those baseless rumors and malicious smear campaigns with zero actual evidence actually managed to fool so many people. Now he's trapped in this mess, and the masterminds behind it got exactly what they wanted - yet another win for corporate manipulation.
This is the company's go-to playbook. They've used this exact tactic to strong-arm many artists into signing lowball contract renewals.
Here's what actually happened: Over the past 10 years, TXN has had two girlfriends - one was a 6-year relationship that ended due to long distance and rarely seeing each other, and another relationship whose duration and breakup timeline aren't clear. What we know for sure is that TXN is currently single. He's never hidden having girlfriends - back in 2019 when he wasn't even famous, he openly admitted to having a girlfriend when a fan casually asked. That's literally his only "scandal," if you can even call it that. Seriously, how is this a scandal? Both his ex-girlfriends seem lovely, and he's a great guy too.
Ever since his drama started airing, they've been spreading rumors that he's married with kids - all of which have now been proven false. Today the company finally issued an official statement confirming he's single, unmarried and without children, backed by legal documents. But we all know what this means - if the company's stepping in with legal statements, it's because he's already been forced into signing a low-value contract renewal.
His original contract was for 5 years, which just ended this year. Nobody expected his drama to blow up like this. The company got scared they couldn't control him anymore, so they started buying all these negative hashtags to trend. The capital side used tactics like fragmented leaks, muddying the timeline, and hiring internet trolls to twist normal dating history into some "scandal." Even after being cleared, the artist's bargaining power in negotiations is already damaged. This whole scheme is essentially about creating renewal anxiety by destroying public image. They set up this trap, and now he's definitely stuck with a cheap renewal
I totally get why you're worried about this show, but luckily there's no news about that. The series has been…
I think I've tracked down the source of the rumor you mentioned. I saw it circulating on Weibo too, but here's the thing - it's actually an old regulation that's already been debunked by many. It's just outdated censorship policy from years back. My guess? Since they've become so wildly popular and are eating into competitors' profits, rival companies dug up this old policy and started spreading it around to create panic.
I totally get why you're worried about this show, but luckily there's no news about that. The series has been…
We've already activated the "burn after reading" mode. No matter what restrictions they impose, we'll always find a way through. Just hoping this won't cause any trouble for the two lead actors. So we've got to keep this super low-key – absolutely can't let the actual drama title or hashtags surface domestically. So we're even more pissed than you are about those crazy fans who went to the airport to harass them.
Well, with what Aprillen said about China’s possible new censorship law, it might not be the latter…or if…
Just look at the dialogue - there's no new censorship law. Ask DeepSeek if you don't believe me. Don't buy into the rumors. The international release is totally safe.
Of course, here in China the crackdown never lets up - bans, takedowns, scrubbing search terms... it's absolutely relentless. All this frenzy might be spreading panic, but it won't impact the overseas broadcast at all.
Wow, doesn't that country have misplaced priorities ☹️. Arresting authors who write FICTIONAL stories, banning…
No, that's just a rumor – it won't affect the international release at all. The government hasn't introduced any new censorship rules. The show was already banned domestically way back after just 4 episodes. Whether it's Weibo or Douyin, they won’t give it even a sliver of attention. But the series is totally safe overseas.
Okay, I just heard a rumour that China just changed its censorship laws because of Chai Jidan AGAIN. The tea is…
I totally get why you're worried about this show, but luckily there's no news about that. The series has been completely banned on all Chinese platforms for a while now. Even recommendation sites that just list basic info without playback functionality aren't allowed to mention it by name. By episode 4, it became nearly impossible to find - you couldn't even search for it using the actual title. We've basically been operating like underground agents, using all kinds of code words to track down copies.
Let me be clear: No matter how hard China tries to suppress it domestically, that won't affect its international release. There haven't been any recent changes to the censorship system - you could ask DeepSeek and they'd tell you the same thing.
Imagine a tight-knit family group that's been together forever—they know each other's scents, their routines, everything. Then some new outsider barges in? All hell breaks loose. They'll straight-up turn on each other.
Honestly, so many fans in China are cringing hard for TXN right now. Dude was born in Shandong Province—like,…
Okay, random side note—Sichuan Province is basically China's gay hotspot, like the total opposite of Shandong. We all call it the 'Gay Capital'—no joke, most of China's LGBTQ+ folks live there. And here's the funny part: gay guys are totally into Shandong men. Like, that's their ideal type, because Shandong guys are seen as the ultimate masculine, straight-laced gentlemen. Go figure!
Or maybe he didn't really get along with his family, so he doesn't really care about the consequences hahaha
Come Chinese New Year, pretty much everyone heads back to their hometown. And then you’ve gotta deal with, like, 10 to 20 relatives dropping by for visits and New Year’s greetings—it’s a lot.
Honestly, so many fans in China are cringing hard for TXN right now. Dude was born in Shandong Province—like, the straightest place in China. Nobody even talks about gay people there—it’s that traditional, proper, and conservative. I mean, it’s the hometown of Confucius and Mencius! Most Shandong guys dream of acing the civil service exam and landing a government job—that’s, like, the Shandong brand. Oh, and let’s not forget they’re also known for being tall and fair-skinned.
But seriously, we’re dying of secondhand embarrassment just thinking about him going back home for Lunar New Year. How is he even gonna face his family? Ugh, the mere thought of that awkwardness is making my toes curl.
People complaining that Chi Cheng is a big red flag and giving the show a low rating because of it....it's fiction!!…
I know this might be a bit annoying—hopefully it won’t make people hate the show too much. I just have to share what I found out today—I can't hold it in, it's just too heartwarming.
Because of the gang rape scene in Episode 1, a lot of people felt uncomfortable and criticized it. But in reality, the actor who plays Xiaolong is actually afraid of snakes. The original script required him to interact with a snake, but TXN noticed his fear and immediately wrapped the snake around his own wrist instead. He comforted Xiaolong, telling him he only needed to touch his hand. You can see this moment at the 11:50 mark in Episode 1—this was confirmed by the actor himself on Douyin.
Recently, TXN has gone viral, but some toxic fans dug up his past relationship and started smearing him. He’s been trending on Chinese social media almost daily, getting dragged through the mud. That’s why the actor who plays Xiaolong bravely spoke up for him, saying that TXN is usually a true gentleman—thoughtful and considerate toward others.
I also saw the gossip about him and his ex-girlfriend, and honestly, it just made me like him even more. From the screenshots and their past relationship posts, you could tell they were deeply in love back then. He’s the sweet, clingy type who worked hard and spent all his money on her. I don’t get why some fans are attacking him for this—do they expect him to never date anyone?
Anyway, I hope this little insight helps ease some of the discomfort you might’ve felt about that scene.
When details about his past relationship got exposed—all those sweet, doting, and caring moments—some fans just couldn't handle it. They started attacking his ex, accusing her of "showing up for clout" and "ruining their enjoyment of the show."
Honestly? The worst "scandal" I’ve seen about him is from before he was famous—he once argued online with some creep who was harassing his girlfriend. That’s it. Everything else is just rumors and baseless gossip.
I just have to share what I found out today—I can't hold it in, it's just too heartwarming.
Because of the gang rape scene in Episode 1, a lot of people felt uncomfortable and criticized it. But in reality, the actor who plays Xiaolong is actually afraid of snakes. The original script required him to interact with a snake, but TXN noticed his fear and immediately wrapped the snake around his own wrist instead. He comforted Xiaolong, telling him he only needed to touch his hand. You can see this moment at the 11:50 mark in Episode 1—this was confirmed by the actor himself on Douyin.
Recently, TXN has gone viral, but some toxic fans dug up his past relationship and started smearing him. He’s been trending on Chinese social media almost daily, getting dragged through the mud. That’s why the actor who plays Xiaolong bravely spoke up for him, saying that TXN is usually a true gentleman—thoughtful and considerate toward others.
I also saw the gossip about him and his ex-girlfriend, and honestly, it just made me like him even more. From the screenshots and their past relationship posts, you could tell they were deeply in love back then. He’s the sweet, clingy type who worked hard and spent all his money on her. I don’t get why some fans are attacking him for this—do they expect him to never date anyone?
Anyway, I hope this little insight helps ease some of the discomfort you might’ve felt about that scene.
Someone please tell me what did CC promise WQ? Did I miss something? I rewatched their parts twice now and I can't…
Taking into account the vibe here and the expressions of the characters, I reckon it's about this promise."Don’t hold back—just charge ahead! I’ll be right here backing you up."
I think it was about not making love until they become boyfriend and he has to break up with yue yue before that…
Taking into account the vibe here and the expressions of the characters, I reckon it's about this promise,"Don’t hold back—just charge ahead! I’ll be right here backing you up."
This is the company's go-to playbook. They've used this exact tactic to strong-arm many artists into signing lowball contract renewals.
Here's what actually happened: Over the past 10 years, TXN has had two girlfriends - one was a 6-year relationship that ended due to long distance and rarely seeing each other, and another relationship whose duration and breakup timeline aren't clear. What we know for sure is that TXN is currently single. He's never hidden having girlfriends - back in 2019 when he wasn't even famous, he openly admitted to having a girlfriend when a fan casually asked. That's literally his only "scandal," if you can even call it that. Seriously, how is this a scandal? Both his ex-girlfriends seem lovely, and he's a great guy too.
Ever since his drama started airing, they've been spreading rumors that he's married with kids - all of which have now been proven false. Today the company finally issued an official statement confirming he's single, unmarried and without children, backed by legal documents. But we all know what this means - if the company's stepping in with legal statements, it's because he's already been forced into signing a low-value contract renewal.
His original contract was for 5 years, which just ended this year. Nobody expected his drama to blow up like this. The company got scared they couldn't control him anymore, so they started buying all these negative hashtags to trend. The capital side used tactics like fragmented leaks, muddying the timeline, and hiring internet trolls to twist normal dating history into some "scandal." Even after being cleared, the artist's bargaining power in negotiations is already damaged. This whole scheme is essentially about creating renewal anxiety by destroying public image. They set up this trap, and now he's definitely stuck with a cheap renewal
So we're even more pissed than you are about those crazy fans who went to the airport to harass them.
Of course, here in China the crackdown never lets up - bans, takedowns, scrubbing search terms... it's absolutely relentless. All this frenzy might be spreading panic, but it won't impact the overseas broadcast at all.
Let me be clear: No matter how hard China tries to suppress it domestically, that won't affect its international release. There haven't been any recent changes to the censorship system - you could ask DeepSeek and they'd tell you the same thing.
But seriously, we’re dying of secondhand embarrassment just thinking about him going back home for Lunar New Year. How is he even gonna face his family? Ugh, the mere thought of that awkwardness is making my toes curl.
I just have to share what I found out today—I can't hold it in, it's just too heartwarming.
Because of the gang rape scene in Episode 1, a lot of people felt uncomfortable and criticized it. But in reality, the actor who plays Xiaolong is actually afraid of snakes. The original script required him to interact with a snake, but TXN noticed his fear and immediately wrapped the snake around his own wrist instead. He comforted Xiaolong, telling him he only needed to touch his hand. You can see this moment at the 11:50 mark in Episode 1—this was confirmed by the actor himself on Douyin.
Recently, TXN has gone viral, but some toxic fans dug up his past relationship and started smearing him. He’s been trending on Chinese social media almost daily, getting dragged through the mud. That’s why the actor who plays Xiaolong bravely spoke up for him, saying that TXN is usually a true gentleman—thoughtful and considerate toward others.
I also saw the gossip about him and his ex-girlfriend, and honestly, it just made me like him even more. From the screenshots and their past relationship posts, you could tell they were deeply in love back then. He’s the sweet, clingy type who worked hard and spent all his money on her. I don’t get why some fans are attacking him for this—do they expect him to never date anyone?
Anyway, I hope this little insight helps ease some of the discomfort you might’ve felt about that scene.
The message basically says: "I know exactly how greedy you are. Cut the crap – you’re not gonna pull this off."
Honestly? The worst "scandal" I’ve seen about him is from before he was famous—he once argued online with some creep who was harassing his girlfriend. That’s it. Everything else is just rumors and baseless gossip.
Because of the gang rape scene in Episode 1, a lot of people felt uncomfortable and criticized it. But in reality, the actor who plays Xiaolong is actually afraid of snakes. The original script required him to interact with a snake, but TXN noticed his fear and immediately wrapped the snake around his own wrist instead. He comforted Xiaolong, telling him he only needed to touch his hand. You can see this moment at the 11:50 mark in Episode 1—this was confirmed by the actor himself on Douyin.
Recently, TXN has gone viral, but some toxic fans dug up his past relationship and started smearing him. He’s been trending on Chinese social media almost daily, getting dragged through the mud. That’s why the actor who plays Xiaolong bravely spoke up for him, saying that TXN is usually a true gentleman—thoughtful and considerate toward others.
I also saw the gossip about him and his ex-girlfriend, and honestly, it just made me like him even more. From the screenshots and their past relationship posts, you could tell they were deeply in love back then. He’s the sweet, clingy type who worked hard and spent all his money on her. I don’t get why some fans are attacking him for this—do they expect him to never date anyone?
Anyway, I hope this little insight helps ease some of the discomfort you might’ve felt about that scene.
A few days apart and I’m losing my mind,I’m fucking obsessed.
Yeah, even with these terrible subtitles, I think you can all see it—CC wants him. CC is absolutely thirsty for him.
Wu is pissed off because he didn’t even do anything—he was just breathing! Why the hell are you calling me a slut?
Anyway, in CC’s eyes, Wu might as well be naked 24/7—like he’s always teasing him or something. Ugh.