OK, given the Chinese live-action drama's imminent release. I hope the anime get re-license in the US since Funimation let it expire in 2011 (despite I can watch it on Retrocrush and Amazon Prime Video, makes me wonder who has the license now). I wonder if Netflix (or which streaming site can get the US license) to stream the live-action Chinese dramas for people who are watching (or have watched) the anime.
Also speaking of animation, and given that Chinese animation has done OK. I wouldn't mind if The Story of Saiunkoku would get a Chinese animation remake alongside the live-action adaptation. I mean after watching the Chinese animation, Heaven Official's Blessing (which itself is also being adapted into live-action too) and The Daily Life of the Immortal King, I thought why not give The Story of Saiunkoku a Chinese animation remake/adaptation. The Japanese anime was interesting, but the light novel was finished in 2012 when the 2nd season of the anime was done in March 2008 meaning a lot of material was never adapted into the anime. I wouldn't mind if the Chinese animation can start over fresh and finished what the 2-season Japanese anime couldn't.