Emperor Short Dramas

The Invincible Dark Emperor
"The Invincible Dark Emperor" is a gripping drama that follows the journey of Jack Wilson, a man who...

Dragon Emperor War God
While Ashton Wright hones his skills in the mountains, he experiences a haunting vision of a familia...

The Hidden Emperor’s Romance
The retired former emperor saves the queen while selling fish, advises on state affairs, is forced into a fake marriage by her, suppresses aristocrats as a prince, and the chess game unfolds when his identity is revealed, with the stepmom and stepson growing affectionate.

Female Emperor to Bullied Wife
The female emperor of the Great Zhou Dynasty travels to modern times as an overweight wife of a wealthy family. After being looked down on by her husband and mother-in-law, she fights back in her career and family with imperial wisdom to rewrite her fate.

Female Emperor
Ulterior foreign forces were trying to invade Daxia. He had no choice but trurn to Li Qiushui for help, who, however, turned him down for she only wanna live a normal life with her daughter. But what she didn't know was that her daughter was bullied in her school.

The False Emperor's Redemption
In the 9th year, chaos led to a new dynasty. A bride was killed on wedding day. Amidst political pressure, the groom abandoned the throne and became a monk...

Love Story with the Emperor Through Time
Love Story with the Emperor Through Time

Return of Dragon Emperor
Xiao Nan is sentenced to jail for hitting a rich man to protect his girlfriend from being hurt. After three years, he is finally discharged, only to find she is about to marry the bully…

The Emperor’s Revenge: Blood & Brotherhood
"In the Golden Hall, Emperor Liu Tianwu opened a letter and was overjoyed—his long-lost blood brother had finally been found. (At this moment, only he and the commander of the secret guards were present in the hall, meaning the matter was not public, and the court officials were unaware.) During the chaos of war years ago, the two brothers, then only one or two years old, were pursued by enemies. The younger brother, Liu Wenzheng, fainted from hunger, and as rebel soldiers approached, the older brother smeared blood on his face and covered his brother, pretending to be dead. When reinforcements arrived, they only rescued the older brother, who had feigned death. The younger brother woke up later, and the two were separated. Eventually, the older brother became emperor. The emperor dismissed the suggestion to bring his brother to the palace, as the younger brother was still unaware of his royal identity. The emperor decided to go in person to surprise him. Delighted, he granted Songshou County, where his brother resided, a three-year tax reduction and rewarded the clan that had taken him in. Meanwhile, Liu Wenzheng, upon receiving the letter, was equally thrilled, believing his brother to be merely a wealthy merchant, and eagerly anticipated their reunion. However, when Liu Wenzheng’s official salary from the county office was withheld—even leaving him in debt—he went to question the county magistrate, Li Pingfu. To his shock, he stumbled upon the magistrate conspiring with a wealthy merchant from his own clan, Liu Da. When Liu Wenzheng demanded why his salary had been withheld and turned into a debt, the magistrate flew into a rage and ordered him dragged back to the county office for a hundred heavy strikes. Just then, a woman’s voice interrupted—Liu Wenzheng’s wife, Yunniang, had coincidentally come to deliver embroidery patterns for Liu Da’s silk. The lecherous magistrate took a liking to her, and Liu Da, eager to please, told Liu Wenzheng that all would be forgiven if he handed over his wife. Liu Wenzheng refused, enraging Li Pingfu and Liu Da, who tortured him to death. Liu Da then dumped Liu Wenzheng’s body in the outskirts of the city, where Emperor Liu Tianwu, traveling incognito, discovered it. Upon examining the corpse, he realized it was his brother. The emperor ordered his subordinates to investigate and learned that his brother had been tortured to death by the merchant Liu Da, who also had powerful backers. Determined to seek justice, the emperor decided to assume his brother’s identity to dismantle Liu Da and the corrupt forces behind him. "

Harem & Conspiracies: Emperor's Edition
"Modern Xiao Da accidentally transmigrates into the role of a tyrannical emperor of the Q Kingdom and gains the ability to read minds. Upon waking, Xiao Da discovers that the court is entirely controlled by Chancellor Fan Yun and Grand Marshal Xie Yao—a corrupt regime with the empire on the brink of collapse. Fan Yun seeks to install Prince Xiao Bu as the new ruler, while Xie Yao, leveraging his status as a royal in-law, aims to become regent. Meanwhile, the empress wants her son to inherit the throne so she can rule from behind the scenes. Adhering to the principle ""If I have no morals, no one can use morality to restrain me,"" Xiao Da decides to double down on his ""tyrant"" persona. Using an imperial consort selection as cover, he elevates Liu Qing, Xie Yao's political rival, to power and seizes control of the imperial guards. When envoys from the W Kingdom arrive in the capital, Xiao Da, defying convention and aided by his mind-reading ability, crushes their provocations in one stroke. Forced into a corner, Fan Yun resorts to killing the witnesses, and Xiao Da capitalizes on the chaos to establish the Western Bureau (a secret police force). Faced with Xiao Da’s relentless offensive, the factions begin open strife. Seizing the opportunity, Xiao Da extorts money, conscripts laborers to build a secondary capital, recruits craftsmen nationwide to develop luxuries, and appoints technocrats en masse—even abdicating to become ""Retired Emperor."" When Fan Yun rallies scholars to protest at the palace gates, the shameless Xiao Da orders the Western Bureau to slaughter them, declaring: ""As the Son of Heaven, I shall indulge my every desire!""—cementing his infamy as a tyrant. Realizing the emperor is beyond control, Fan Yun and Xie Yao join forces to plot rebellion—only to fall into Xiao Da’s trap and are both ousted. To save himself, Fan Yun refuses to implicate Prince Xiao Bu, who then allies with the W Kingdom and the Tatars, amassing 500,000 troops and 3,000 warships to invade the Q Kingdom. At the empire’s darkest hour, the craftsmen unveil countless advanced weapons, crushing the W Kingdom and Tatar forces. Xiao Da executes Prince Xiao Bu, consolidates power, and continues to ""misrule"" the Q Kingdom in his ""tyrannical"" style—living a debauched life with his harem of 3,000 beauties."

Dragon Emperor
The male protagonist, searching for his childhood first love, works at a KTV based on a Taoist’s advice. He then meets the female protagonist, who is seeking someone to help her escape an arranged marriage. After noticing him, she starts his journey of protecting her.

Modern Emperor
During a strange time-travel event, Emperor George of the Daming Kingdom unexpectedly found himself in the modern world. Everywhere he looked, there were sights and wonders he'd never seen before. In this unfamiliar world, he accidentally witnessed a modern woman bathing, which both shocked and intrigued him. While George was still trying to make sense of this new world, the son of the Wang family appeared and demanded that the woman marry him. Faced with this unreasonable demand, George decided to step in. He took out a priceless jade pendant, a symbol of the royal family in Daming, but in the modern world, his action raised doubts from those around him. To prove the authenticity of the pendant, George sought out a master appraiser. After careful inspection, the appraiser confirmed that it was indeed real, surprising everyone present, including the Wang family’s son. Then, the woman presented a painting she claimed was by Tang Bohu, hoping the appraiser could verify its authenticity. After a detailed examination, the appraiser confirmed it was genuine. However, George disagreed, arguing it was a fake. As the debate heated up, George decided to prove his point. Using his deep knowledge of ancient artworks and his unique understanding of Tang Bohu’s style, he pointed out numerous flaws in the painting. His strong reasoning ultimately proved it was a forgery. The appraiser was impressed by George’s expertise and logic. He publicly admitted his mistake and, out of respect and curiosity, invited George to his home to discuss more artworks and have him appraise additional items. George accepted the invitation, seeing it as an opportunity to showcase his skills and further explore this wondrous modern world.
