The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
You need to clearly tell me what goal you're trying to achieve, so we can conclude this discussion. Let me give you some additional context: currently, the most popular Chinese romantic dramas feature both the male and female leads being completely devoted to each other. The kind of storyline you mentioned—where the heroine is caught between two men in a love triangle—was more common in the past. It’s understandable that the original novel (published in 2006) includes such a plot, given when it was written. Chinese dramas are evolving, and we’re seeing more and more series where the protagonists love only each other. That said, some productions will still depict heroines involved with two men, simply because there remains an audience that enjoys this trope—much like how Hollywood keeps making sequels.
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
I think I've said more than enough—this will be my last reply to you. China's rapid economic development has been precisely thanks to the hard work of the Chinese people. After working tirelessly all day, don't Chinese women even have the right to watch a few romantic Chinese dramas? Some people insist that Chinese dramas should be more "realistic"—but are Korean or American dramas 100% realistic? If you love realism so much, then you're already living in reality—why bother watching dramas at all?
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
Chinese dramas survived their low point over the past decade solely thanks to female audiences. If Chinese dramas had tried to appeal equally to both men and women like Korean or American dramas do, they wouldn't have made it to today. If you think Chinese dramas are trash, just go watch shows from other countries.
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
What matters most in a TV series is whether it suits you or not. Something you like, others might dislike—and something you don’t like, others might enjoy. We should respect each other’s different opinions. It’s true that some Chinese dramas do exhibit the issues you mentioned, but it’s also understandable if others feel you’re being unkind toward Chinese dramas.
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
These two Tencent video are there, I don't know if there is WETV, Tencent video will not upload all consecutive dramas and movies to WETV, but other types of Cdrama does exist.
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You…
I will tell you first, why some Cdrama will appear in the phenomenon that you don't like, because in China female viewer is the main force of the series. You let me recommend that type, usually a broad-appeal drama, such as The Triple Echo of Time. Such a drama is just less, not not. Also movie men and women are the only such as Just for Meeting You, and many male-skewing Cdrama will weaken the emotional line, and Cdrama has a lot of types.
Fl in love with another man - checkPure virgin ML whose only love is FL -checkSame crappy Cdrama - check
The world has a lot of dramas every year, there is a realistic drama, and there is also a romantic drama. You should now look at the actual drama, and should not complain in the romantic comment area.
Can someone clarify, ML. is he the Emperor's bio brother, half brother or cousin brother? Since he is a prince…
In ancient China, the highest person was the emperor, and the emperor's son and those who had great achievements could be crowned as kings by the emperor. The male protagonist who defended the northern border of the empire was a person who had great achievements
Are you looking for one where the male lead loves two women, but the female lead only loves him?
Or do you prefer a story where the male lead loves only the female lead, and she loves only him in return?
Or maybe you’d rather watch a Chinese drama with a downplayed or minimal romance subplot?