List of Chinese television series

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This is a list of Chinese television series by genre. For a chronological list, see List of Chinese television programs by date.

Contents

Modern drama (现代剧)

Action (动作) / Adventure (探险)

Comedy (喜剧)

Crime (犯罪) / Procedural (侦探) / Suspense (悬疑)

Drama (戏剧) / Family (家庭) / Slice-of-life (生活)

Fantasy (玄幻) / Science fiction (科幻)

Romance (言情)

Sports (运动)

Youth (青春)

Workplace (职场)

Period drama (年代剧)

Drama (戏剧)

Fantasy (玄幻)

Romance (言情)

Spy (谍战) / War (战争)

Suspense (悬疑)

Ancient dramas (古装剧)

Historical

Biographical / Documentary (传记)

Historical (历史)

Involves retelling of historical events.

Costume

Comedy (喜剧)

Gong'an (公案)

Fantasy (玄幻)

Involves fictional characters set in a fictional universe.

Historical fiction (古偶)

Involves actual historical characters in a fictional narrative.

Shenmo (神魔) / Shenhua (神話)

Wuxia (武侠)

Xianxia (仙侠)

See also

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