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3 best Chinese dramas to watch in Netflix
In 2023, Chinese television has once again dazzled audiences worldwide with a captivating array of drama series that encompass a diverse range of genres, themes, and storytelling techniques. As the global popularity of Chinese dramas continues to soar, viewers have been treated to an impressive selection of productions that showcase the country's rich cultural heritage, creative storytelling, and talented actors. In this article, we will embark on a journey through the best six Chinese dramas of 2023, each offering a unique blend of compelling narratives, outstanding performances, and stunning visuals that have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Whether you're a fan of historical epics, modern romances, or thrilling mysteries, 2023 has delivered a spectacular lineup that promises to captivate and inspire audiences around the globe. Join us as we delve into the world of these remarkable Chinese dramas and discover the stories that have taken the television landscape by storm in the year 2023.
By Anannya Maitra2 years ago in Chapters
The Dominion, Part One: Gods. Content Warning.
From the top of Central Tower Cassandra White could look out over the whole of the Dominion. Her Dominion. A grin spread slowly across her lips, stopping well short of her eyes, as a fire flared somewhere far below. It’s yellowish orange glow shining small as lights on a festival tree among the glittering sea of white pinpricks beneath her feet. One more slum up in smoke.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Chapters
From Five Husbands to Living Water:
Once upon a time, in the dusty and sunbaked land of Samaria, there lived a woman whose story has been passed down through the ages. She wasn't a queen, nor a warrior, nor a prophetess, but her tale is one of redemption, resilience, and, believe it or not, a dash of humor. Meet the Woman at the Well.
By Resian Sankei2 years ago in Chapters
Shout out to Kendall Defoe
My mother read to me after lunch almost daily when I was four and five years old. She probably did so when I was younger than that, but I don't recall it. We'd sit on the couch in the dining room--a room large enough to hold a table that seated the eight of us in my family, plus two easy chairs and a sofa. We weren't wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, but we lived in an 1820-built farmhouse in Maine, and two of the rooms still had tin ceilings that fascinated me.
By Mack D. Ames2 years ago in Chapters
Love
The first Plantagenet king of England had a rich, royal wife in Eleanor of Aquitaine and mistresses galore, but the love of his life was "Fair Rosamund," also called the "Rose of the World." To conceal their affair, Henry built a love nest in the innermost recesses of a maze in his park at Woodstock. Nonetheless, the story has it that Queen Eleanor did not rest until she found the labyrinth and traced it to the center, where she uncovered her ravishing rival. The queen offered her death by blade or poison. Rosamund chose the poison. Perhaps not coincidentally, Henry kept Eleanor confined in prison for 16 years of their marriage.
By Deborah Ogbodu2 years ago in Chapters
BANG BANG//: Chapter 1) Roll-Call. Top Story - September 2023. Content Warning.
Watercolor by Halston Williams. PROLOGUE: Brain Painted Is this the setting of the next great American Novel, these corridors peppered with bullet-holes, blackened with shock of powder? Should these hallways, decked with finger-paintings and crayon creations, conceal the gore of these classrooms? a splat from how many children's heads and hearts?
By Rob Angeli2 years ago in Chapters
The Seer
I have one green eye and one brown eye. The green eye sees truth, but the brown eye sees much, much more. The green eye is easy to read. If someone is telling the truth, their aura will be white. A lie will turn their aura a deep red. An aura can also have a spectrum of shades depending on how deceitful a person is being. For example, an intentional omission would turn their aura a soft pink. A lie told for a good reason would be bright red.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters








