Inspired by a 2016 event, the series follows a child abduction that triggers a complex tale of power and class struggles. A house cleaner, makes a secret deal to protect her child, highlighting parents' fight for survival.
In the bustling capital of Bianjing during the Northern Song Dynasty, Madam Li moves her family in search of better marriage prospects for her five beautiful but quirky daughters, whose love lives have long been her worry. Each daughter, though famous for her beauty and wit, comes with unique quirks: the eldest, Shou Hua, has no interest in remarrying after early widowhood; the third, Kang Ning, is fierce and headstrong; the fourth, Hao De, is well-meaning but blunt; and the youngest, Le Shan, is spoiled and selective. Challenges abound as they face unexpected setbacks, including a cold reception from the already-married sister they came to visit. As the family reestablishes their business, they navigate a series of humorous and heartwarming misadventures, ultimately finding love and fulfilling their mother’s hopes in this lively tale of family and romance.
Parenthood in the animal kingdom is a high-stakes game. In a world full of danger, some animal parents go to extreme lengths to ensure the survival of their offspring.
Nomjuet, a young man whose personality and life are as dull as his name suggests, brings a forgotten coffee to the faculty. There, he meets a guy named Phra-ek whose personality and name are very different.
As soon as the story of "Floating Dream Song" begins, the audience is dragged into a vortex of rivers and lakes full of grievances and hatred. Su Meng Yan, the daughter of the head of the Liuying Sect, and Fu Sheng, the young master of the Lengyue Sect, were originally a match made in heaven, but they were trapped in the quagmire of fate due to the disputes between the two sects. Su's father, Su Yao Tian, was obsessed with power and designed to kill Fu Sheng's parents.
When Lena Corbyn, inherits a third of a British-Swiss mining empire, she aims to revolutionize Corbyn Commodities by closing a harmful coal mine in South Africa and granting employees shares of the family business. But her ambitious plan provokes existential angst in Lena's sister and niece, who will stop at nothing to preserve their privilege and the status quo.