
Zhang Yan
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Grandfather Gao Sihai, a forensic expert, faces wrongful accusations that impact his career and health. His son, Gao Jian, died while investigating an unsolved case, which is now questioned. Gao Feng, the grandson, becomes involved in the case and works to uncover the truth, facing numerous challenges along the way.
Burning

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I Want to Make You Happy

Zhong Kuankuan runs a chocolate shop to pay off her father’s debt and unexpectedly bonds with the wealthy Duan Tianle over chocolate. As they grow closer, their relationship faces family opposition, and Zhong uncovers secrets about her past. Meanwhile, Duan Tianle struggles with an inheritance dispute. Together, they navigate love, friendship, and personal growth, ultimately fulfilling a promise linked to their shared love for chocolate.
Happiness Chocolate

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Don't Respond to Strangers

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Peace Hotel

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Dragon and Tiger Mountain

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I Married the Wrong Guy

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Seven Heroes Beat the Monster

During WWII, Taiwan was occupied by Japan. Hai Sheng, a young man from Taiwan, was deeply influenced by Japanese militarism. He enthusiastically joined the Japanese vanguard and went to the mainland China to participate in the war together with his foster-brother, Yamamoto Ichiro. However, when he witnessed the atrocities of the Japanese army killing Chinese civilians, he only wanted to escape back to his hometown. On the way back home, Hai Sheng met four girls including Ning Yu. Forced by desperation, Hai Sheng agreed to send them to the occupied Nanjing city. Along the way, Hai Sheng not only had to protect the four girls, but also avoided the pursuit of Yamamoto Ichiro, the captain of the vanguard team. In the end, among the four girls, only Sakurako (Ying Zi), who was of Japanese descent, survived. When Ying Zi also saw the true face of the Japanese soldiers, Hai Sheng decided to work hard to cover Ying Zi to break out of the Japanese army camp.