Core Plot: From Misunderstandings to Reconciliation in Youth1. Rain-City First Encounter & Absurd Misunderstanding
During the intense summer of GaoKao season in Qingyi City, southern China, “underdog prodigy” Xu Zhi (played by Liu Haocun) mistakes Chen Luzhou’s (played by Wang Anyu) mother, Lian Hui (played by Zeng Li), scolding someone on the phone as the anguished tone of her own late mother. Believing she can learn more, Xu Zhi approaches the Chen family—only for Chen Luzhou to misjudge her as a “female Casanova.” Their rivalry sparks when, among other incidents, they compete to find a four-leaf clover necklace in a tree and confront each other in a restaurant: Xu Zhi bluntly says, “I added you on WeChat solely to hear your mother scold people,” while Chen Luzhou retorts, “That pickup line is refreshingly unique.”
2. Fate’s Turning Point & Mutual Growth
Later, Xu Zhi moves north to study architecture, and Chen Luzhou is arranged to study abroad. Forced apart, their relationship shifts when Chen Luzhou uncovers a family secret—he was adopted by his parents as a “shield” to absorb misfortune. A painful dinner-table scene shows him forced to endure his father’s public humiliation, peeling back the veneer of his privileged life and revealing deep emotional scars. Determined, Chen Luzhou gives up studying abroad, secures late admission to Xu Zhi’s university, and likens love to L’Hôpital’s Rule—seeking a limit that exists uniquely. Upon reuniting, he launches a direct effort to win back his “ex-girlfriend.”
3. Passionate Romance & Self-Redemption
The story’s emotional peak centers on both characters confronting their inner wounds: Xu Zhi hides a sketchbook bearing “C=L” (the initials of Chen Luzhou’s name) and uses it to confess, while Chen Luzhou tattoos a gardenia on his back to respond, “It’s okay to feel pain, but you don’t have to mark it forever.” Meanwhile, Lian Hui transforms from an overbearing “tiger mom” into someone who learns to let go, witnessing blind healing between parent and child as both nurture each other.
Character Highlights: Subverting Tropes & Acting Breakthroughs
Xu Zhi (Liu Haocun portrays):
A rational, cool “girl genius” who confesses with math formulas and secretly records evidence to fight back against bullying. Her rain-soaked monologue—“My mother’s voice trapped me, yet it led me to you”—has been praised as a “highlight of the new generation’s acting.”Chen Luzhou (Buss Wang portrays):
Defying the typical “campus heartthrob” mold by revealing the vulnerability of an adopted child. A bathroom scene showing him tattooing the gardenia on his back, shoulder trembling, was lauded by critics as “the definitive portrayal of a fragile, prideful king.”Lian Hui (Zeng Li portrays):
A classic Chinese “tiger mom” who evolves from forbidding her son’s early romance to silently shedding tears of reluctant acceptance when he pursues his own love. Her arc reflects deep intergenerational reconciliation.Narrative Features: Realistic Youth Drama & Poetic Metaphors
Tension in Everyday Moments:
Director Liu Guanghui uses seemingly mundane scenarios—borrowing and returning a roasted sweet potato, arguing over a four-leaf clover necklace—to propel the emotional trajectory, avoiding saccharine cliché. Xu Zhi’s covertly recorded audio of a false accusation resonates with real-world teen awareness of self-advocacy.Visual Symbolism:
Qingyi City’s constant drizzle symbolizes youthful confusion, while Beijing’s snowfall signifies pure love. Chen Luzhou’s camera and Xu Zhi’s architectural model serve as contrasting vessels for their shared dreams.Memorable Lines That Spread Online:
Phrases such as “Don’t let society judge my girl,” and “Love is L’Hôpital’s Rule—if a limit exists, it must be unique,” meld academic references with emotional philosophy, sparking a viral wave of social-media parodies.Social Impact: Redefining the Youth-Drama Genre
Emotional Education Significance:
Scenes where “Xu Zhi does not forsake her architectural dream for love” and “Chen Luzhou resists family PUA” have been cited by psychology communities as exemplars of healthy relationships.Adoption Discussion:
Chen Luzhou’s backstory ignited public discourse on adoptive children’s psychological needs, prompting collaborations with the nonprofit “Protecting Young Minds” to advocate mental-health support.Cultural Symbols Going Viral:
The “four-leaf clover necklace” prop has sold over ten thousand replicas on Taobao, and Qingyi City’s filming location in Zhejiang’s Quzhou has become a popular Dragon Boat Festival travel destination.Viewing Guide and Deep Highlights
Key Episodes:
Episode 1 “Taunt by the Window”: A first-meeting scene framed through phone messages and a windowpane, creating an ambiguous tension of “peeking and being peeked at.”
Episode 15 “Snowy Night Tattoo Reveal”: A long take that focuses on Chen Luzhou unveiling his tattoo; Wang Anyu’s ad-lib “Hurts once, and it’s enough” becomes iconic.
Episode 22 “Formula Confession”: A close-up on Xu Zhi’s math-formula proposal in her sketchbook, hailed as “the romantic pinnacle of a STEM genius.”
Original-Novel Easter Eggs:
Chen Luzhou’s WeChat name “Cr” derives from the novel’s “Chen Road Zhou” abbreviation, and Xu Zhi’s circle of only ten social-media posts remains faithful to her original characterization.Be Passionately in Love uses “youth as paper, sincere hearts as ink” to chart the growth of independent identities within the pure-love framework. As director Liu Guanghui states, “This drama isn’t a fairy tale—it’s a message to young people: love gives you the courage to stay true to yourself, even when you’re lost.”
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- Release Date2025 年 5 月 28 日
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Adapted from the novel of the same name by Erdong Rabbit
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- IMDb Rating7.9