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Drama revives Anhui's ink-making heritage

By Xu Fan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-05-18 14:35

A poster featuring actor Han Dongjun.[Photo provided to China Daily]

While the drama follows the conventions of historical family sagas, it also displays Anhui's regional cultures, showcasing Huizhou Opera, Anhui cuisine, ornate wood and stone carvings, and the white-walled, black-tiled architecture that defines traditional Huizhou villages.

Told largely through a woman's perspective, The Heir reframes a world historically dominated by men, portraying Li Zhen not simply as a survivor of family collapse, but as a determined woman seeking independence through craftsmanship — a theme producers hope will resonate with contemporary audiences.

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