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Qing Ying and Bai Feng share one body and two souls. A century after a tragic betrayal on her wedding day, Qing Ying awakens to save Bai Feng through dual cultivation, targeting Wang Chen, her lover’s reincarnation. Love blooms again, but old enemies return. Betrayal, heartbreak, and sacrifice follow, until only hope for rebirth remains.
Status
Ended
Type
Scripted
Seasons
1
Episodes
82
82 episodes

Zhixian, the lethal protector of Prince Xuan Yuanheng, is killed the day he becomes crown prince. Reborn as Jiang Yunxi, a seemingly frail princess in the Beiyao Kingdom, she must find a powerful ally to exact revenge. She ensnares the formidable Regent Xiao Jinyi, and as their bond grows, they join forces to confront their enemies.
The Weakest Link was an Australian game show based on the successful UK format, which aired from February 2001 until April 2002 and was broadcast on the Seven Network. Presented by Cornelia Frances, the show featured nine contestants competing for a potential prize of $100,000. Airing twice weekly in primetime, on Mondays and Fridays, later Thursdays, it received modest ratings until its cancellation. The Monday edition indirectly competed against the more-popular Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and the Friday edition served as a lead-in to the AFL telecasts in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia only. Later on in the year, The Weakest Link was moved to Thursdays at 7:30pm. In 2002, the show aired only once a week, on Mondays. Due to poor ratings, the show was cancelled for good with one of the final episodes being a lifestyle special that aired on 8 April 2002. The show was produced in the Seven Network's South Melbourne headquarters.