Female roles in Chinese dramas are no longer just waiting to be saved. From refusing political marriages and freeing themselves from the control of husbands and in-laws, to avenging their families and rebelling against the slave system, more and more female roles choose to take control of their own destinies. For example, Ling Miaomiao from "Yongye Star River" dares to defy the system rules, He Weifang from "National Color Fragrance" leaves a failed marriage to start a business with her skills, and Lu Zhaoyao from "Zhaoyao" grows from a victim to a female gatekeeper who makes the righteous path wary. Chu Qiao from "Chu Qiao Transmission" grows from a female slave who is hunted at will to a rebel who insists on liberating slaves and protecting the common people, becoming the representative of "rebellious female leads" in the hearts of many drama fans. This article comprehensively analyzes Weibo posts, Douban short reviews, public drama reviews, and forum comments, and compiles the top 10 most rebellious female roles in Chinese dramas based on the degree of character discussion, the density of positive evaluations, and the degree of rebellion against marriage, power, and destiny. Let's see who among Bai Lu, Zhao Lusi, Yang Zi, Liu Shishi, and Zhao Liying has the most daring role to say "no" to fate.

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  • Source: PR Times
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