True. Though there are certainly artists who are exploring new and boundary-pushing subject matter and styles, much of contemporary Chinese drama still adheres to traditional socialist perspectives and styles. This is partly due to government censorship and cultural expectations, but it is also reflective of the ongoing influence of socialist ideology in Chinese society. As such, many works of Chinese drama continue to emphasize themes of collectivism, social justice, and the importance of the state, even as some artists seek to challenge these conventions and explore new artistic frontiers.