Years after witnessing his father’s murder and his mother’s disappearance, Ning Zhen is drawn back into a deadly mystery when the eerie symbol “Abyss” resurfaces. As the past collides with the present, two generations must uncover the truth before history repeats itself.
Years after witnessing his father’s murder and his mother’s disappearance, Ning Zhen is drawn back into a deadly mystery when the eerie symbol “Abyss” resurfaces. As the past collides with the present, two generations must uncover the truth before history repeats itself.
The Luo family, a blended household of six, leads a peaceful life, admired by their neighbors as a "lucky family." While the parents hope their children will find happiness, each child secretly faces personal struggles.
General Lu Lingfeng and Detective Su Wuming uncover supernatural mysteries and hidden conspiracies threatening the empire during Emperor Xuanzong’s reign.
Hu Bayi and Wang Kaixuan leading an archaeological team organized by Shirley Yang into the depths of the desert to search for the ancient city of Jingjue. Hu Bayi, after being sent to the countryside for re-education, arrives at Ganggang Camp on the China-Mongolia border. He brings along the only book left in his home—The Sixteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Secret Technique—and, having nothing better to do, memorizes its contents thoroughly. Later, he enlists in the army and is sent to Tibet, where he survives an avalanche and falls into a giant ravine, escaping death using the techniques he learned from the book. After being discharged, Hu Bayi and his friend Wang Kaixuan join an archaeological team heading to Xinjiang. The group endures countless dangers as they finally arrive at the ruins of the ancient city of Jingjue in the Taklamakan Desert. They enter an underground "ghost cave" filled with deadly traps and mechanisms, seemingly controlled by a mysterious prophet.
Hu Bayi and Wang Kaixuan leading an archaeological team organized by Shirley Yang into the depths of the desert to search for the ancient city of Jingjue. Hu Bayi, after being sent to the countryside for re-education, arrives at Ganggang Camp on the China-Mongolia border. He brings along the only book left in his home—The Sixteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Secret Technique—and, having nothing better to do, memorizes its contents thoroughly. Later, he enlists in the army and is sent to Tibet, where he survives an avalanche and falls into a giant ravine, escaping death using the techniques he learned from the book. After being discharged, Hu Bayi and his friend Wang Kaixuan join an archaeological team heading to Xinjiang. The group endures countless dangers as they finally arrive at the ruins of the ancient city of Jingjue in the Taklamakan Desert. They enter an underground "ghost cave" filled with deadly traps and mechanisms, seemingly controlled by a mysterious prophet.
Yu Yi is a Chinese actor born in Qingdao, Shandong, China. He graduated from the Department of Television Art Class 2001 of Shanghai Theatre Academy. In 2003, he became known and loved by the audience for his role Qiu Shi in "Boy and Girl". He had won several awards including the 11th Zuolin Award for best supporting actor in 2013. The title of excellent supporting actor and his work with Jacky Cheung in the 2004 musical "Snow Wolf Lake" made his career soared even higher.