Kevin C. Wong

Unveil: Jadewind (2026) [+]

Unveil: Jadewind is a Chinese historical drama running 34 45-minute episodes. Set in ancient China this is kind of like a procedural crime drama (mostly murders). Fuchang County Princess Li Pei Yi (Bai Lu) is one of the top investigators in the Palace Investigative Bureau. She is beautiful, an excellent warrior, and rather reckless as the first case shows when she uses a heart stopping pill to feign death and winds up buried alive (luckily a shallow grave and she cleverly manages to send up a signal for the rest of her team).

Early on she has to enlist the aid of the Astronomical Bureau who send deputy director Xiao Huai Jin (Wang Xing Yue) who manages to stay the rest of the series because so many clues have astronomical origins, either directly -- like knowing where the moon was at the time of a murder -- or indirectly -- like knowing that mirrors can focus dim moonlight to bright enough that it looks like a lantern.

A certain sort of romance develops between the two. But also secrets. Li Pei Yi's family was murdered fifteen years ago (the official reason is dad went mad and killed everyone then himself) and she's been looking for the real culprits since. Turns out Xiao Huai Jin knew her when she was a kid and helped her survive that night but she doesn't remember and he does. As Li Pei Yi gets closer to her family's true killers (it does seem to be layer upon layer to get to the head boss) she also starts to figure out she and Xiao Huai Jin's common past.

But although there is a romance subplot this is mostly a stylish crime solving in ancient China show with a good number of cases, each going two or three episodes and often one case leads to the next. Sets and costuming are nice and the fight sequences are well done. The crimes are quite ingenious at times and it's a good thing Li Pei Yi is great at smelling out herbs and poisons and examining bodies, whereas Xiao Huai Jin is great at looking at a scene and seeing what's out of place.

Good series and very entertaining.