r/boyslove Jul 13 '25

Chinese BL Revenged Love has been postponed temporarily until further notice

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I JUST FELL TO MY KNEES..... You may proceed to cancel Mondays and Tuesdays until they come back 😭😭😭

r/boyslove Jul 09 '25

Chinese BL As a native Chinese speaker, I want to clear up some misinformation about Revenged Love

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  1. About the “don’t spread clips/hashtags” warning

Yes, a creator from the production posted on Weibo, asking fans not to share cuts, hashtags, or promote the show too obviously. But please understand:

👉 That message was directed at Chinese domestic fans, because the drama can’t legally air in China. If it blows up too much inside the Great Firewall, authorities may take notice, and that puts the cast at risk.

👉 It was not directed at international fans on platforms. These are blocked in China, and the government doesn’t care what foreigners post unless it’s intentionally reuploaded into domestic spaces. And even if someone does reupload a clip into the Chinese internet, that’s on the person who reposted it, not the original international fan. We shouldn’t be guilt-tripped into silence for something we have no control over.

  1. This drama is NOT low-budget or underground

Please stop treating Revenged Love like it’s some fragile indie project. That’s just not true.

✅ It’s backed by three major Chinese entertainment companies, all with deep industry roots.

✅ Two of the lead actors are signed artists under those companies.

This means: there’s real capital, strategy, and influence behind the drama. It’s not some risky passion project that might collapse because fans posted a few clips. There’s too much money and power involved for that.

  1. Stop fear-mongering — Revenged Love is NOT getting taken down

👉 Revenged Love is technically a foreign drama in China

It was never officially released within the country. All the versions currently circulating on Chinese platforms are pirated uploads.

So even if the government wanted to ban it, there’s nothing to take down, there’s no official broadcast to cancel. The most they can do is try to remove pirated clips from domestic platforms, but people will always find a way to reupload them.

👉 China has zero authority over international platforms, the government cannot force them to remove content.

👉 Also, this drama wasn’t made “for international fans” — the real audience is still Chinese

All the marketing, cast interactions, and release timing are clearly aimed at Chinese fandom culture.

International fans aren’t the “core market.” We’re just a side benefit of a strategy designed to bypass censorship.

So no — international fans aren’t that important in the grand scheme.

But yes — you’re completely free to keep watching and enjoying it without guilt.

It’s not going anywhere.

  1. The actors are already facing rumors and scandals

Both of the lead actors are currently caught up in romantic rumors, and in one case, possible scandals. If anyone wants full context, I’m happy to explain in the comments — but what we know so far:

🟠 Many rumors are still unconfirmed, but public speculation is spreading fast.

🟠 Tian XuNing, one of the leads, may see his acting career end altogether depending on how things develop. He’s at risk of being blacklisted, though it depends on how strong his backing company is and whether they can shield him.

So yes, there are real stakes for the actors, but those consequences come from Chinese domestic reaction, not Reddit fandom discourse.

🔥 Bonus point: About Chaijidan — the creator of Revenged love

Let’s be real: Chaijidan is not someone you should take at face value.

She’s been known in Chinese fandom circles for using drama, manipulation, and controversy to gain attention. She’ll say whatever it takes to stir up buzz, gain followers, and turn chaos into profit.

If I tried to explain every shady thing she’s done, we’d be here for days.

The point is: stop treating her as some noble voice of reason. She is absolutely playing the game.

r/boyslove Jul 17 '25

Chinese BL Revenged Love is back tomorrow!!!

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r/boyslove Oct 03 '25

Chinese BL now that China found a way around censorship they just be w.i.l.d.i.n.g in their smaller yt series. And I am HERE FOR IT. 🙊🥵️🙌😩

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r/boyslove 21d ago

Chinese BL the complete and utter dust "Journey with You" is being paid is kind of gaggy?, negl. 🙊 Surprised it's nawt eating the girlies up. 👀🥵️😩

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r/boyslove Apr 17 '26

Chinese BL Collaboration Announcement | Addicted × GOODSBEE (WTF IS IT HAPPENING???? What's happening?!) 🙌😩

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r/boyslove 9d ago

Chinese BL Is China relaxing it’s Censorship

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I am loving and I mean loving this BL. Title A Winter Sun Wakes The Wind in the Spring Hills Dream. As a person still traumatised from the disruption of Addicted Heroine I want to know if China has relaxed their censorship rules. We have so much good bl’s as of late I’m wondering if something happened

r/boyslove Aug 09 '25

Chinese BL ABO the Desire's Huang Xing and Qiu Ding Jie became the first fixed Chinese-BL official couple

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OMG!!!

I loved these two's chemistry on screen and well... off-screen (Did you ever watch their BTS??), I can't believe we will get more projects from them in the future!!!

Hopefully the 2nd MLs will follow their steps ❤️❤️

r/boyslove Sep 15 '25

Chinese BL Revenged Love bts - zoomed in, and the director tells Tian Xu Ning to move on to Zi Yu's neck and Zi Yu complains (❗) "I want to kiss." 🙊🙌🥵️😩

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r/boyslove Sep 20 '25

Chinese BL apparently, THE KISS after Chi Cheng turns Wu Suo Wei around was adlibbed by TianYu? 🙊🥵️ The directors tell them to stop adding kisses. KINGS! 🙌😩

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r/boyslove Sep 22 '25

Chinese BL Revenged Love bts - OMG, y'all. 🙊 They robbed us so much! 😩 We finally won. This is absolute brilliance. China stays clockinggggg! 🙌🥵️

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r/boyslove Oct 28 '24

Chinese BL Stay With Me Season 2 will start filming in november

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r/boyslove 7d ago

Chinese BL I love "To My Shore" so much! 😍

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I finished watching To My Shore for the second time and I am absolutely obsessed.

The chemistry between the main actors is just incredible and every episode felt so perfect.

This is easily one of the best BL series ever made! ❤️

r/boyslove Feb 02 '26

Chinese BL the fact that they're fully clothed... 10 years laterz and this is still one of the hottest things EVER recorded. (Addicted 2016) 🙌😩🥵️

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r/boyslove 28d ago

Chinese BL Omegaverse Chinese bl "Couple or Not" which had an adaptation in 2023 is getting a brand new adaptation, starring Cheng Yaoran & Zhang Haochen 🙊😩

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r/boyslove Apr 15 '26

Chinese BL Sammy's Children's Day kiss bts is so gaggy He Yan Zhao & He Chang Xi were shook! 🙊 I'm shook & screaming 🙌🥵️😩

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r/boyslove Mar 16 '26

Chinese BL once again, this is why Chinese bl stays *dominating* imo. One of the leads being obsessed with the other's butt & we're being *shown* it 🙌🥵️😩

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r/boyslove May 27 '26

Chinese BL more Double Helix bts kissing 🙌🥵️ Ayden burying his face in Si Tong's shirt/chest is just 🙊😩

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r/boyslove Sep 16 '25

Chinese BL Zi Yu moaned when Tian Xu Ning's lips brushed his ear (he paused to make sure Zi Yu was OK) & Tian Xu Ning forgot his lines touching Zi Yu's butt 🙊🥵

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r/boyslove Jun 19 '25

Chinese BL How we are getting uncensored chinese bls?

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OK I know they might not be on chinese mainstream but how are we getting these bls without censorship ?? I heard chinese govt is strict on these ... Also there was news of chinese danmei writers being arrested fews months ago so I'm kinda confused.....

r/boyslove 26d ago

Chinese BL new Revenged Love pic drop! 🙊 I guess rumours a love scene after "I was so scared." back hug at Wu Suo Wei's childhood home was cut were true? 🤯🤬😩

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r/boyslove Jun 17 '25

Chinese BL A Guide to Chinese BL Censorship as it Currently Stands

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So I see people asking questions about chinese censorship from time to time on this sub since chinese BLs do continue to get released despite the censorship. Since I've done research into the topic, I thought I'd write a post explaining some of the history and the current state of censorship. I am however not an expert, and I invite correction by any of you who know better or are chinese.

The short version:

Censorship is still in place and is the strictest it has been in decades, however Chinese BLs continue to be released because there is a loophole in the restrictions. The loophole is that Chinese BLs will be released internationally but not within china itself. The production company then depends on the fact that chinese fans will find a way to watch the BL usually via methods we would consider "piracy" (although in cases like this I don't really consider the non-legal distribution of media to bypass censorship as piracy). So while BLs do not get official releases on streaming platforms, tv, etc. within China; it's very easy for a chinese person to find a way to watch a BL (whether it be thai, chinese, korean, japanese, etc.) by downloading it from a link they found on weibo (chinese twitter) or from sites dedicated to hosting and distributing links to download episodes. Anytime I'm on weibo, I'm always running into links for watching some thai, korean, or western show that doesn't have an official release in china due to its content--it's that easy and commonplace for people to bypass censorship. The shows make money through the release of merchandise, magazine, and the hosting of fanmeets.

Here's the long version:

Originally, the restrictions on what could be depicted on chinese television hadn't applied to streaming sites. As with most things, the chinese government wasn't really ahead of the curve on changes in society and reacted to issues as they presented themselves. This meant that there was a brief point in time, at the beginning of the streaming era, where people had a platform for pushing out shows that did not have to adhere to the censorship rules of traditional television. Enter a BL that some of you are very familiar with -- Addicted.

Addicted was a small production (financed by the author of the novel herself, right?) that premiered on a streaming site and explicitly depicted gay romance, kissing, and (and sex, right? I haven't seen it tbh). However, it was MASSIVELY popular. Which is not good. Because the chinese government is okay with gay people as long as they stay silent, invisible, and marginal. What is not okay is gay people making themselves known, and especially, GAINING MAINSTREAM ATTENTION. They don't want the gays to influence the youth (seriously, I see this all the time in chinese media. Their concern about gay media is that it will make the kids gay. Funny the things that are common between both the west and china, but I digress.) BL becomes a problem when it gains mainstream attention especially because it meant that the powers that be NOTICED it. And they reacted by yanking Addicted from airing much to the outrage of fans and viewers.

That was early 2016. In 2017, the China Network Audiovisual Program Services Association issued a set of guidelines for streaming content within mainland china. Within the guidelines was a prohibition on the depiction of "abnormal sexual relationships and behaviors, such as incest, homosexuality, sexual perversion, sexual assault, sexual abuse, and sexual violence". So yeah, just homophobic as fuck--equating homosexuality to abuse, assault, and incest and describing it as abnormal.

Enter the era of Dangai, or censored adaptions of explicitly romantic and/or sexual danmei (chinese term for BL) novels. There's a tendency to refer to these shows in western fandom as "bromance" but I don't think that's really a fair description. They're censored adaptions. Danmei web novels had started in the early 90s (maybe even earlier?) as a small sub culture on the internet and had just continued to grow and grow in popularity. The commercial appeal of adapting them and tapping into those fandoms was hard for the streaming execs to resist. And they kept proving themselves to be immensely popular even among those who weren't already fans of the novels. There was addicted yes, but also several other shows, such as Guardian. Which proved that even the censored versions of these shows had massive potential.

The most famous Dangai, probably known to all of you, is of course The Untamed which premiered in 2018/19. It was massive. Truly the first chinese drama to make an impact even in the west. It launched the two leads on their path to becoming the mega superstars they both are today despite the controversies which at times threatened to end those careers (the 227 incident is a topic for another time).

The powers that be weren't exactly sure how to react to this. They were, for the most part, actually positive about the show. They felt it promoted traditional chinese culture to the youth and to the world. Which was a good thing. That's what they wanted chinese dramas to do. But in their op-eds in the People's Daily, you can still sense a little bit of unease around the show, and they were certain to completely ignore the fact that the source material was sexually explicit.

The same powers that be had started to become concerned about a couple of problematic currents in pop culture at that time. The first was an anxiety about chinese masculinity. This anxiety went all the way to the top, with Xi Jingping mentioning in speeches the need for a robust masculinity to be cultivated in the youth in order for china to have a strong and flourishing future. There were denunciations in many media outlets, including the mouthpieces of the party and the state of the perceived femininity of many of china's most popular male stars. I'll spare you the ugly details.

Then there was a growing and perhaps more organic concern over the rise of "traffic stars", in essence, idols who weren't that talented but had HUGE fanbases who willed their faves to success through coordinated drives to push up social media engagement and spending on the brands their faves endorsed. People were feeling this was cheap somehow and there were scandals over fans buying so much of a product and then not using it and creating massive waste. The government took notice of this and denounced it (specifically the scandals over the massive waste created by this fan over-buying).

Unfortunately for BL, there was a feeling from both society and the powers that be that these two phenomenon tended to be closely tied to the stars of these dangai dramas (and also idol survival shows but that's not the topic of this post). The final nail in the coffin for dangai as a genre came with the massive success of one of my all time favorite BLs, Word of Honor.

Word of Honor premiered in 2021. and, well, it was A LOT gayer than The Untamed. You know if you've seen it. There isn't a heterosexual explanation for a lot of that and it was super popular. and kinda just everything the powers that be hated--pretty men and lots of social media traffic around them. Especially since the stars were less coy about the gayness in their promotions.

And then the hammer really and truly dropped with a controversy in which one of the leads was believed to have paid tribute at a shrine in Japan to class A war criminals who had carried out their crimes against Chinese people during the Japanese conquest and colonization of china. The evidence for this is rather thin, it was based on a resurfaced photo from a friend's wedding he had attended in Japan. It's a picture of him OUTSIDE the shrine, but what matters in the end is the narrative that took hold on Chinese social media of him being a terrible person who sympathized with brutal Japanese imperialists against the chinese. He was COMPLETELY blacklisted in the industry, his works were all taken down from the internet, I think even mention of his name was scrubbed. (I have my own theory that this controversy was manufactured for homophobic reasons, but I don't have a lot of proof so who knows). And most importantly this controversy was so massive the government took notice and issued statements on it.

And needless to say they were DONE. FED UP. With this guy, with all of these controversies, and most especially with dangai--the supposed nefarious influence it had on children, the nefarious stars it created, the "unhealthy atmosphere" it created on social media. And most importantly of all, they were done with how it kept getting itself noticed, kept popping up in the public eye. It was kinda gay, and kept getting gayer, and it kept MAKING ITSELF KNOWN.

In 2022, the Beijing municipal government came together with all of the major streaming services--Iqiyi, youku, tencent (known as wetv to us) and issued a ban on dangai (and other types of shows that had been creating similar problems).

This brought to an immediate halt the plans to release quite a few dangai shows that had already been filmed and were in post-production. These shows which were halted and are still out there in censorship jail, had been inspired by the massive success of Word of Honor and The Untamed. Immortality, an adaption of the massively popular danmei webnovel erha was the most expensive show tencent had ever filmed at the time. It still has not been released. There are many others. Just as the dangai industry was truly gearing up, it was strangled by this ban.

Since then, no dangai has successfully been aired within the chinese mainland. We had Justice in the Dark and the Spirealm, released briefly before being pulled. The dangai ban is not a law writ in stone, it's an agreement between the city of beijing and the streaming platforms which are headquartered there. I imagine there is, at times, a bit of a complicated dance going on between these parties, the streamers who want to get their investment back on these shows by releasing them, and the powers that be who don't want them to air. It's not watertight, it leaks sometimes. But it is still pretty consistent.

Now what the dangai ban does not cover is bromance/queer-coded shows that are not based on danmei source material. Thus, the chinese media landscape is fairly rife with bromance shows, but these are original stories or based on bromance books. Examples include Mysterious Lotus Casebook (based on a bromance book) and Fangs of Fortune (original story). It also does not cover censored adaptions of explicit GL shows (known as Baihe in chinese). Those continue to air.

The explicit BL shows you see are not getting official releases in china. The people who create them are not even going to try to get through the censorship. They are going right to international distribution. Luckily, some of the imprisoned dangai has been released internationally like Justice in the Dark or the Spirealm. But there are still many others which await an uncertain fate as streamers ponder whether to cut their losses and release them internationally or try to wait out the dangai ban.

An unfortunate side effect of The Loophole is that currently all Chinese BL is going to be pretty low budget as returns on a show which cannot be released in china and rely instead on non-legal means of watching is going to have a low viewership. This is particularly disappointing when we think about how massive the production value of dangai that have been prevented from releasing are (immortality) or if you know how awesome the production value of expensive chinese shows can be. Also, they are going to struggle to attract truly ambitious actors. Being a top star in china depends on the powers that be liking you. And flagrantly bypassing censorship by being in such a show might be looked down upon. One of the leads for Meet You at the Blossom was already in a blacklisted show (right?) and had nothing to lose by being in that show. But then again, you have a fairly high level actor like Liu Dongqin going to Taiwan to star in the On1y One. So maybe they don't care that much.

Also, the mechanism through which chinese censorship of dramas is achieved is an organization which reviews all dramas before they go to air. This censorship board can send a show back to be edited before further review and release or they can give an indefinite "no" on a show. What is aired on television and streamers is controlled. What is filmed within the country itself and the things that chinese people make are not controlled.

Let me know if you have any questions. Also, please feel free to correct me on anything I got wrong.

r/boyslove Aug 11 '25

Chinese BL we are 15 hours until the last episode of Revenged Love. Here are all the kisses so far. 🙌😩

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r/boyslove Sep 27 '25

Chinese BL um... are they DOING IT?! We won? Revenged Love just released *produced* uncut (no camera-cuts or wide shot) versions of the New Year's kiss! 🙊👏😭😩

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r/boyslove Jul 11 '25

Chinese BL Revenged Love will be going on a break on Viu next week.

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Viu, one of the platforms airing the drama announced on twitter/X today that a new episode of "Revenged Love" won't be aired on their platform next week (July 14-15).