The first Chinese video websites were Podcast China and mofile (which is now Rubik’s Cube.com, which initially provided network disk storage services). They imitated the foreign YouTube website to provide video services. Later, there were six rooms He became famous through Hu Ge's spoof of Chen Kaige's Wuji, as well as Popcorn, and then came the rising stars 56.com, Tudou, Youku, and Kuliu (to be honest, Kuliu was really shit at the beginning). At first, I felt that Le.com was the best. Fast, large in quantity, and well-deserved as the boss. After 56 closed its website for more than a month, it suffered a big blow. Only then did Tudou, Kuliu, and Youku become the three pillars of today. 56 followed closely, and one of them was opentv, Oupou, Popcorn, Exciting.com, and now many portal websites also provide video services, such as Sohu Podcast, Sina Video, QQVIDEO, etc.
Some of the remaining video websites are not that good, with fewer users, poor content, etc.
If you want to watch TV series or newer movies, there are more on 56, Tudou, Youku, and Ku6 ;
For entertainment and pranks, 56, Tudou, Youku, 6 Rooms, Oupou, and Popcorn are more popular;
For entertainment, information, news, and topics, Most of them are on Sina, Sohu, 56, Ku6, and Youku;
For science, education, teaching, baby care, etc., most of them are on mofile, Ku6, Tudou, Youku, and Sina;
As for the website address, you can search it on Baidu and Google