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Strange Chronicles of Tang chinese drama review
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Strange Chronicles of Tang
6 people found this review helpful
by PeachBlossomGoddess
Feb 25, 2026
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Angry Birds

Strange Chronicles of Tang is a spin-off of the Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty series that can be considered a short Season 4, even though the production side-steps using the inauspicious number in the title. It comprises two cases that were shot alongside the eight of Season 3. The production has been exploring different formats for this IP, here breaking the two cases into twenty-one eighteen-minute episodes.

The fifteen-episode Jiěyōu Diàn (Relief-from-Woes Shop) showcases all the elements that have made this franchise a hit across multiple seasons. The chilling mystery plot is tightly written and simply pulls you in—from the mesmerizing rain dancer to the superb action scenes and macabre horror elements that carry a genuine sense of imminent peril. For some reason, I was truly quite freaked out by the angry birds. The sessions at Jiěyōu Diàn, where the team shares their darkest secrets, hopes, and fears, are very neatly woven into the plot. Overall, it's a punchy, efficient way for newcomers to get acquainted with the team. I also love that they reveal more of the always hilarious Chicken Fei's backstory.

While I enjoyed both cases, I feel the eighteen-minute episode format breaks the sense of immersion. And the timeout for character introductions, though well integrated, felt like a bit of a digression from the first case. Other than that, no serious complaints.

I rate this 8.5/10—it's a great way for new audiences to dip their toes into this series.
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