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The Vigilantes in Masks is a Chinese television series produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 TVB production, a 2008 SBS South Korean television drama, Iljimae, and a 2009 MBC South Korean adaptation The Return of Iljimae. The story is based on folktales of a Robin Hood-style hero who lived in the Ming Dynasty.
A story that follows the host of a popular TV show. Because the old GM has retired, Yan Sho Yi loses his biggest supporter and faces the pressures from the new GM who only cares about ratings. Television host Yan Shou Yi and producer Fei Mo have been racking their brains to find a way to increase ratings for the show without sacrificing their style. In the face of corporate politics that are difficult to navigate, Yan Shou Yi's love life is equally complicated. Yan Shou Yi forms a unique relationship with publishing house editor Wu Yue while his wife Yu Wen Juan demands a divorce. Yan Shou Yi also meets the cheerful dialog coach Shen Xue and they become mutually attracted to each other. (Source ChineseDrama.info)
Set during China’s 1990s economic reform era, a group of former college friends reunite in Beijing to chase success. As they navigate the challenges of ambition and changing values, their bond is tested by betrayal, revenge, and personal sacrifice.
The Last Princess is a 2008 Chinese television series.
Set in the Ming dynasty, the series follows Zhu Wushi, tasked with forming a secret service to protect the Emperor. He recruits four elite agents—Duan Tianya, a skilled martial artist; Shangguan Haitang, an intelligent and resourceful woman; Guihai Yidao, a master of the dao seeking vengeance; and Cheng Shifei, a former thief with powerful inherited skills. Locked in a rivalry with the Eastern Depot led by eunuch Cao Zhengchun, the agents work to protect the monarchy while uncovering deeper conspiracies. As Zhu Wushi’s true ambitions unfold, the agents must confront betrayal and save the Emperor.