A Tragedy in Your Name — Beautiful, Bleak, and Unforgettable

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🎬 Just One More Episode Presents:

🫰 Because I have feelings, subtitles, and no self-control.



A Tragedy in Your Name | 许你一场悲欢 (China, 2025)


🈶 Also Known As:
許你一場悲歡 · Promise You a Joy and Sorrow · Xu Ni Yi Chang Bei Huan · Xu Ni Ban Sheng Can Meng · Bei Huan Jie Wei Ni · Yu Ni Yi Shi Chen Lun · 许你半生残梦 · 悲欢皆为你 · 予你一世沉沦 · 許你半生殘夢 · 悲歡皆爲你 · 予你一世沉淪 · Bittersweet Promise · See You Tomorrow Morning


Format: Vertical Series
Country: China
Episodes: 54
Aired: Feb 9, 2025
Aired On: Sunday
Duration: ~2 min. each

📺 Available on:
iQIYI (Subscription)
Also often user-uploaded to YouTube or Dailymotion — titles may differ due to copyright chaos.


✨ Synopsis
The abstinent CEO Fu Han Chuan is doomed to die before New Year’s Eve thanks to his overpowered Yang constitution — until he discovers Shi Yue, a broke college student with a fully Yin body that can heal him. Naturally, the logical solution? Marriage. (As one does.)

But when Fu Han Chuan learns that saving himself slowly drains her life, things take a dark, star-crossed turn. It’s a love story where devotion literally hurts.


👥 Cast
💫 Ma Xiao Yu — Fu Han Chuan — “Cold, doomed, and emotionally constipated in the most watchable way possible.”
💞 Guo Yu Xin — Shi Yue — “Soft-hearted healer with a backbone of steel.”


💬 Ratings
🎭 Story: 💖 — 8/10 — “Emotional, dramatic, and surprisingly tight for a short-format series.”
💫 Acting/Cast: 🌟 — 8/10 — “Both leads deliver exactly the kind of angst and chemistry this story needs.”
🎧 Music: 🎵 — 5/10 — “Serviceable, but the user-upload roulette kills consistency.”
🔁 Rewatch Value: 💖 — 9/10 — “Short, punchy, and rewatchable—peak mini-drama chaos.”
🏆 Overall: 💖 — 8/10 — “Strong entry in the mini-drama universe, messy edges and all.”


📝 Review (WARNING: Potential Spoilers — I’m Not Saving You from Emotional Damage)
This was one of the first Ma Xiao Yu mini-dramas I stumbled into, and honestly? I was impressed. For a short drama, it hits all the right emotional beats — angst, tension, and just enough steamy CEO energy to keep you invested.

It starts with our broody CEO checking out a group of women, hunting for someone with a special Yin marking to counter his overpowered Yang blood. Apparently, it’s some kind of curse (the show doesn’t bother explaining much). He’s desperate to find the right Yin-marked woman—dire for him if he fails, and lethal for her only if they… do the boom-boom. Big-time CEO energy, very important, save-the-world vibes. Enter the chosen one: a woman with the marking who will be his savior. Naturally, they get married (shocking, right?).

Fast-forward a bit, and sparks start flying. But of course, he’s hiding a secret that could literally cost her life. Hijinks ensue — attempts to cheat fate, some trickery, and yes, the obligatory steamy scenes. Then OH NO! She dies? Or maybe not. Many years later — enough for her to have a kid, still in the single digits — plot twist: she’s alive… and has a daughter (GASPS).

Cue the supernatural aftershocks. The daughter meets her father. The father saves the mother… but she’s blind. They fall for each other again, do the boom-boom, and suddenly she’s not blind anymore — but she’s furious it’s the same guy. This time, the repercussions fall on him, and well… Out of all the versions of this same story floating around, this one easily comes out on top.

The only thing that threw me? The ending just… ends. No fade-out, no epilogue, no “see you next heartbreak.” Just boom, done. End of video! (If you’re on YouTube, the next one is probably already starting up.) Welcome to short-drama land, where emotional whiplash is part of the charm.

💭 Final Mood:
“Loved it. Yelled at my screen. Then stared into the void when it ended mid-sigh.”

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🍿 Mini Drama Disclaimer:
These bite-sized chaos bombs usually stream on apps like Dramabox or iQIYI, or pop up as user uploads on YouTube and Dailymotion. Availability varies wildly (and sometimes disappears faster than a second lead’s confession), so results may depend on your region — and your luck.

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