From nuanced supporting parts to memorable leading roles, Zhao Lusi has steadily cemented her presence among the new generation of “Little Hua Dan” actresses in Chinese entertainment. Her journey reflects a broad range of genres — from historical fantasy to modern romantic comedies — and illustrates her ongoing evolution as a performer.
1. Untouchable Lovers (2018) – Zhao Lusi’s first noticeable role came as the cold‑eyed antagonist Ma Xue Yun , earning audience attention with depth and presence despite limited screen time.

2. Cinderella Chef ( 2018) – As Liu Yiyi, she charmed viewers with a gentle, classic beauty set against a quirky time‑travel culinary world.

3. Oh! My Emperor (2018) – Her first leading role as the mischievous Luo Feifei marked a turning point, making her a recognizable face in web dramas.

4. I Hear You (2019) – A shift to modern storytelling, portraying a young woman pursuing her dreams with an ordinary, relatable charm.

5. Prodigy Healer (2019) – A fantasy drama highlighting her as a compassionate protagonist tied to traditional healing arts.

6. Love Better Than Immortality (2019) – A comedic romp through time, showcasing her energetic and versatile acting.

7. Autumn Fairy Tale ( 2019) – A film remake of Autumn in My Heart, revealing Lusi’s willingness to tackle psychological and tragic material.

8. Love of Thousand Years (2020) – As Princess Qin Chuan, she combined elements of romance, fantasy, and duty in a stronger dramatic arc.

9. The Romance of Tiger and Rose (2020) – A defining work in her career that significantly boosted her popularity and solidified her personal brand.

10. Dating in the Kitchen (2020) – Playing an adorable young chef in this romantic comedy won her a new fanbase among young viewers.

11. Please Feel at Ease Mr. Ling (2021) – This modern romance saw her as a grounded, assertive female lead, breaking from the typical ingénue mold.

12. A Female Student Arrives at the Imperial College (2021) – Sang Qi’s martial and academic skills reinforced Lusi’s appeal in historic school‑themed dramas.

13. 1921 (2021) – Stepping into serious historical cinema, she expanded her range into large‑scale dramatic storytelling.

14. The Long Ballad (2021) – Though not the lead, her role as Li Leyan drew praise for clear emotional progression.

15. Hu Tong (2021) – A rare foray into family and social realism, marking a thoughtful shift in her project selection.

16. Who Rules the World (2022) – As the formidable female hero Bai Fengxi, Lusi embodied a more empowered, bold archetype.

17. Love Like the Galaxy (2022) – One of her most acclaimed roles, portraying a protagonist whose growth is shaped by trials and complexity.

18. Love Like the Galaxy: Part 2 (2022) – The sequel deepened the emotional layers of her character’s inner journey.

19. Gen Z (2023) – Lusi embraced a vibrant, youthful spirit as a representative voice of her generation.

20. The Last Immortal (2023) – Returning to the xianxia genre, she took on dual roles A Yin/ Feng Yin, signaling versatility and reinvention.

21. The Story of Pearl Girl ( 2024) – A historical female‑centric drama where she plays an independent woman forging her own success.

From time‑travel heroines to modern romantic leads and dramatic historical roles, Zhao Lusi continues to diversify her portfolio, proving her adaptability and staying power in C‑Drama. These 21 works not only mark her trajectory but highlight her growth as an actress unafraid to explore varied landscapes of storytelling.

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