“Romance on the Farm” Takes the Small Screen by Storm: Here’s Why!

“Romance on the Farm” has stormed onto the scene with a whirlwind of love, laughter, and a touch of mystery. Within just two days of its premiere, this pastoral romantic comedy has captured the hearts of a whopping 75 million viewers! Let’s delve into what makes this show so irresistible.

A Unique Concept That’s Captivating Audiences

“Romance on the Farm” has a unique and innovative concept that’s turning heads. Viewers are loving the fast-paced storyline and the immersive experience it offers. Set against the backdrop of picturesque countryside settings, it’s a breath of fresh air for those craving a different kind of love story. As one fan put it, their smile hasn’t faded throughout, and that’s the kind of magic we all need in our lives.

Unexpected Twists and Enigmatic Characters

The show kicks off with Joseph Zeng making a grand entrance, accompanied by a child. He boldly proclaims Tian Xiwei as the “love of my (his) life,” but things aren’t as simple as they seem. The child isn’t what it appears to be; it’s a prop to help Tian Xiwei break off her engagement. And just when you think their relationship might face condemnation, a dashing son-in-law arrives, turning the story on its head. Joseph Zeng’s sweet talk wins over the family, even though he hasn’t officially become the son-in-law. The unexpected twists add layers of intrigue to the plot, keeping viewers hooked.

As the story unfolds, Joseph Zeng’s true identity remains a mystery. Is he a force for good or ill within the Lian family? Shen Nuo, played by Joseph Zeng, is pursued by assassins and suffers severe injuries, raising questions about his background and intentions. Despite claiming to come from Shen’s Village, his appearance doesn’t align with the typical farmer stereotype. After six episodes, it’s clear that Shen Nuo is involved in a concealed plan that’s yet to be unveiled, leaving viewers wondering about his true purpose within the Lian family.

Ancient Village Game with a Twist

Tian Xiwei finds herself thrown into an ancient rural village game, and she quickly realizes her marriage was arranged with a sinister intent – sacrifice. She manages to avoid the wedding, but things take a bizarre turn when she’s drugged and abducted. Bound and on the verge of being sacrificed by fire, she’s in a desperate situation. To exit the game, she must complete a mission to earn a thousand gold coins. Despite the eerie undertones, the show manages to inject humor into the situation, creating moments that tug at your heartstrings and make you burst into laughter.

Family Dynamics and Hidden Agendas

Beyond the romantic and mysterious elements, the Lian family members have their own hidden agendas. Despite presenting themselves as a tightly-knit family, they’re brimming with personal ambitions. The show sheds light on favoritism and individualistic motives in real life, all in a light and humorous manner. The arrival of Tian Xiwei subtly starts to reshape the dynamics within the Lian family. The anticipation is palpable as viewers eagerly await how the story will progress and strengthen the unity of the Lian family.

A Modern Girl in an Ancient Village

“Romance on the Farm” is adapted from the popular web novel “Rebirth of a Small Landlord” by Ruo Yan. It transports Lian Maner (played by Tian Xiwei), a modern girl, to an ancient rural village where she encounters the eccentric Lian family, her distant relatives. She also meets the enigmatic and “tsundere” male lead, Shen Nuo (played by Joseph Zeng). Together, they navigate troublesome relatives, engage in farming and business ventures, and strive for prosperity. Their hilarious and chaotic adventures deepen their relationship, promising to be by each other’s side through life’s ups and downs.

Join the Farming Journey!

With chickens in the air, dogs jumping around, and the gathering of relatives, “Romance on the Farm” invites everyone to join in the farming journey. It’s a tale of love, laughter, and community, and it’s a must-watch for anyone seeking a different kind of romantic story.

“Romance on the Farm” is now exclusively available on iQIYI (except in Indonesia).

Irone Kim

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