Directed by An Jian in 2025, <Cheng Jia> is an urban light romantic comedy, with laughter and tears, sweetness and a touch of sour!
It mainly revolves around the realities of offline marriage and matchmaking agencies: the clash between rationality and emotion, the interweaving of laughter, tears, and warmth, showcasing the new ecosystem of today’s romance industry.
With an all-star cast and a realistic perspective, it not only satisfies urban drama fans’ binge-watching cravings but also offers single viewers profound insights into love and life.
The “rationalist” manager Qin Tianyue parachutes into the Sidini Matchmaking Company, eager to use big data for rapid partner matching; the “emotionalist” top consultant Feng Qingming advocates a “gentle simmer” approach, focusing on clients’ deeper emotional needs. In their ideological collisions, the two join forces to lead the “Cupid Squad” in resolving various romance dilemmas, featuring both comedic blind-date fiascos and deeply moving emotional moments. From the thrilling episodes of being scammed to the touching confession scenes, every couple (CP) in the drama reflects modern people’s diverse reflections on love and marriage.
This series delves into the pain points of romance in big cities: partner-selection anxiety, parental expectations, workplace pressure, while also reflecting modern youth’s balancing act between “family” and “self-growth.” Beneath its light-comedy exterior, the show’s inclusiveness toward diverse romance models not only makes audiences laugh out loud but also leaves deep social observations and self-examination after the laughter subsides.
A “Practical Guide” for Single Viewers
Big Data vs. Warmth: Learn to balance rationality and emotion—data filtering may improve efficiency, but only sincere communication can truly touch the heart.
Workplace Socializing: The workplace isn’t off-limits for romance; maintaining professionalism and approachability in the right measure is the consultants’ secret weapon.
Mindset Adjustment: Cheng Jia uses one blind-date story after another to tell us: refuse to settle, express yourself bravely, and happiness often awaits around the next corner.
Recommendations & Viewing Guide
For “Drama Fans”: If you love urban light comedies and care about workplace growth and social observations, Cheng Jia—which mirrors social issues amid laughter—must not be missed.
For “Singles”: In the pairing wisdom of Qin Tianyue and Feng Qingming, you may find secrets to enhancing your charm and sparking romantic inspiration.
Broadcast Information: From April 18 at 20:00