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Short dramas are Meme, and Hongguo Short Dramas are Pump fun. In recent days, my junior sister and friends have been discussing opportunities in Web 2.0, and they all talk about the development of domestic novels/short dramas. Domestic short dramas are developing very quickly, and the user base is large. Small teams produce them, and even AI generates videos based on novel content. The common points between short dramas and Meme: low production costs and quick attention dissipation. An engaging beginning and a poorly written ending—this is similar to Meme's conspiracy circle, where studios use AI or adapt novels to generate videos. - The first eight episodes are free to attract viewers. - The rest are paid, either per episode, which is very expensive, or the entire series is paid for, often ending with a poor conclusion. We specifically created a short drama Pump fun—Hongguo Video, dedicated to publishing short drama assets, and will also support high-quality short dramas like "Yipin Buyi" as flagship projects. The derived directions include: - Studio startups using AI to generate novel videos. - Using AI to write male/female targeted novels for overseas markets, leveraging geographic arbitrage. - Translating domestic short dramas into English for export overseas.