Recently in China, a breakout hit short drama titled "The Lady Diviner" has emerged as a dark horse. The story depicts an ancient female diviner's quest to find 12 lost fragments of divine power. Starring Meng Na and Shi Kang, the show broke a popularity rating of 8,000 on its second day online and has received rave reviews. However, viewers noticed that in the ending credits, director Liu Quanyou's name was framed. According to his friends, he had sadly passed away from a heart attack on January 8 in Qingdao at the age of 43, a shocking loss to many.
Liu Quanyou served as the executive director of "The Lady Diviner," with Wang Ya as the chief director. The series wrapped filming in November 2025, but unexpectedly, Liu suddenly passed away on January 8. The show was released on the platform on January 28, meaning he never got to see his work become a hit. The chief director placed his name first in the credits as a tribute, and his photo was displayed at the end to express their sorrow.
Liu Quanyou began his career as an actor and crew assistant, and later worked as an assistant director. In recent years, he moved into short dramas, with works including the fantasy series "Book of Reverse Fate" and "Hexagram Mystery."
News Source: ETtoday Xingguangyun