Han Dynasty
Sort by: Latest Popular
Love Like The Galaxy
#1
Historical, Romance, Political
Leo Wu, Zhao Lusi
Cheng Shaoshang, was a “left-behind child” who live with her grandmother due to the war, and her aunt intends to raise her as a good-for-nothing. Faced with many traps, Cheng Shaoshang fakes absurdity and learns the knowledge in order to stay alive, hiding her strength and waiting for the return of his parents. But when the dark clouds are lifted and the moon becomes clear, it is difficult to regain the love of family due to years of estrangement. The love-starved Cheng Shaoshang meets the emperor’s foster son Ling Buyi, the talented Yuan Shen, and Lou Yao, a son of a powerful family, all of whom have their own strengths and weaknesses. When it comes to choosing the right person to marry, Cheng Shaosheng is both self-conscious and pragmatic, and despite the emotional road ups and downs, she never regrets her choices. During her time with Ling buyi, she was also involved in the mystery of Ling’s family by accident. Cheng Shaosheng has repeatedly made great achievements and learned from Ling’s family relationships how to get along with her parents and how to manage her love. At the same time, Cheng Shaoshang and Ling Buyi also grew up in these experiences, slowly reconciling with themselves and their families, and holding on to their inner justice, and working together to solve the national crisis, making a good legendary.Secret of Three Kingdoms
#2
Historical, Political
Ma Tianyu, Elvis Han, Wan Qian
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Ling’s favorite concubine Wang Meiren gave birth to twin sons. Because she was persecuted by Empress He, she claimed to have only one son, Liu Xie. While the other son, Liu Ping, was secretly taken outside the palace and raised up. Eighteen years later, when the warlords were conquering each other and the puppet emperor Liu Xie was seriously ill, he ordered Liu Ping to return to the palace to replace himself and revive the Han dynasty. Liu Ping, who has never known his own identity, and Sima Yi, who grew up together, entered the unknowable battlefield. When the Cao group’s cronies, such as Man Chong and Guo Jia, start to investigate Liu Ping’s identity, Liu Ping resolved crises one after another with the help of Empress Fushou and others. At the last moment, Liu Ping recognized that the change of an era was unchangeable, and he achieved the greatest victory by not fighting. But Sima Yi, who had different political views and ruthless methods from him, embarked on a different way. Finally, Liu Ping stabilized the peace in the Central Plains, started his medical career, and taught children with Fushou.Singing All Along
#3
Historical, Romance, Political
Ruby Lin, Yuan Hong
During the new dynasty, Liu Xiu got to know Deng Yu, Liu Xuan, Feng Yi and other young talents and little Yin Lihua when he was studying at Chang’an Imperial College. A few years later, the world was in chaos due to the tyranny of Xin Mang. Liu Xiu revolted with his brother Liu Yan. Yin Lihua followed him under the disguise of Yin Ji. From the Chun Ling uprising to the Kun Yang war, Liu Xiu fought side by side with a group of gallant companions. After Liu Xuan became the emperor, he was afraid of the great achievements of Liu’s brothers and killed Liu Yan. Liu Xiu married Yin Lihua and kept in a low-key, so that Liu Xuan relaxed his vigilance and let him go north as military governor. The road to Hebei was full of crises, but fortunately, there were Deng Yu, Feng Yi, Wu Han, Geng trap, and other old friends and new friends came to join them one after another and shared the difficulties. The Lord of Hebei Zhending Liu Yang proposed a marriage alliance, for the sake of the overall situation, Liu Xiu painfully separated from his wife. After that, Liu Xiu joined hands with Deng Yu and Feng Yi, ended the war after dozens of years of unremitting efforts, pacified Hebei and other places, fixed the capital of Luoyang, and established the Eastern Han Dynasty, finally fulfilling the common long-cherished dream.Ban Shu Legend
#4
Historical, Romance, Comedy
Jing Tian, Zhang Zhehan
Ban Shu is the daughter of Ban Chao, the Eastern Han Dynasty's governor of the Western Region. She was separated from her parents when she was a child and grew up alone in the grasslands. On the eve of her father-daughter reunion, Ban Chao dies of an illness. In order to be recognised by the Ban clan, Ban Shu manages to enter the palace and becomes the female tutor of the inner school for noble women and the palace school for men run by Empress Dowager Deng. She is cheerful and chivalrous, but has no knowledge of Chinese traditional literature, so she makes a lot of jokes in the inner school. In the course of her teaching, Ban Shu falls in love with Fu Weiying, a male teacher who has experienced many difficulties, and with her passionate and daring heart, she touches the man who cannot forget the tragic death of his fiancée. Just as their relationship grows, Ban Shu's senior sister returns unexpectedly, leaving Ban Shu and Weiying in a tangle. In the end, with her ingenuity, Ban Shu and her students join forces to bring the magnificent culture of the Great Han to the people' hearts, and Ban Shu eventually grows in both her career and her relationship.