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When China's internet culture meets AI-powered creativity, even the roughest ideas can go viral."Saving the fox in the snow," a Chinese microdrama with a high-saturation Shaw Brothers aesthetic, has become a viral sensation despite its rough-around-the-edges production. The plot twists the classic Chinese tale: It's not a duck, but a fox that gains sentience and seeks revenge after being abandoned in the snow.
Grassroots creators latched onto its DIY charm, spawning a wave of spin-offs. Even Xiamen Police got in on the trend, producing their own version for an anti-fraud campaign. The phenomenon showcases China's digital innovation with AI-powered creative suites put into public service.
When China's internet culture meets AI-powered creativity, even the roughest ideas can go viral."Saving the fox in the snow," a Chinese microdrama with a high-saturation Shaw Brothers aesthetic, has become a viral sensation despite its rough-around-the-edges production. The plot twists the classic Chinese tale: It's not a duck, but a fox that gains sentience and seeks revenge after being abandoned in the snow.
Grassroots creators latched onto its DIY charm, spawning a wave of spin-offs. Even Xiamen Police got in on the trend, producing their own version for an anti-fraud campaign. The phenomenon showcases China's digital innovation with AI-powered creative suites put into public service.