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๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan/Chinese 19h ago

Zhang Linghe's 'The Tale of the Bright Stream' Erotic Kissing Scene Goes Viral! The Marquis of Wu'an's 'Throat-Locking Kiss' Becomes Signature Move, Super Foul Play

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Summary

Actor Zhang Linghe's intimate kissing scenes with Tian Xiwei in the historical drama 'The Tale of the Bright Stream' are gaining viral attention online. His 'throat-locking kiss' has become a signature move.

๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Liberty Times โ€” Taiwan

The historical drama 'The Tale of the Bright Stream' is currently setting social media ablaze, largely thanks to the captivating performance of Zhang Linghe as the fallen Marquis of Wu'an. His portrayal of the rugged, yet romantic, nobleman has resonated deeply with audiences, but it's the intensely passionate kissing scenes with co-star Tian Xiwei that have truly captured the public's imagination. These moments are being hailed as particularly steamy, leaving viewers flushed and eager for more.

Fans have been particularly enthralled by what is being dubbed Zhang Linghe's 'throat-locking kiss.' This distinctive and daring move has quickly become a signature element of his character's romantic interactions, distinguishing his performance and adding a layer of raw intensity to the on-screen chemistry. The sheer audacity and passion conveyed in these scenes have propelled the drama's popularity and sparked widespread discussion among netizens.

Further fueling the buzz, eagle-eyed fans have revisited Zhang Linghe's previous works and discovered a pattern of compelling romantic performances. The 190cm tall actor's ability to convey such potent chemistry, particularly through these memorable kissing scenes, has cemented his status as a rising star in the historical drama genre. 'The Tale of the Bright Stream' is clearly benefiting from this surge in popularity, with Zhang Linghe's passionate portrayal becoming a major talking point.

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