Set against the backdrop of forty years of reform in Huli, Beijing, the Chen, Lin, and Pan families experience profound transformations. From career achievements to personal struggles, each family member confronts love, loss, and the changing tides of life, shaping their destinies in unexpected ways.
Sisters Liu Xiaomin and Liu Xiaojie both face divorce in their thirties and navigate new relationships with unexpected challenges. Xiaomin falls for a fellow divorcé while managing complex family dynamics, while Xiaojie’s romance with a younger man faces strong parental opposition. With their mother’s guidance, they overcome obstacles, finding love, growth, and happiness.
Cao Dewang's wife passed away, leaving behind only one son, Cao Sheng. When an accident shatters their straitened but happy father-son life, Cao Dewang needs to place the minor Cao Sheng in an orphanage as soon as possible. In order to do so, Cao Dewang needs a non-biological certificate. The story behind this pair of father and son is only revealed little by little
Qiao Jingjing, a celebrity, and Yu Tu, an aerospace engineer were high school classmates. Qiao Jingjing confessed to Yu Tu twice but was rejected both times. Ten years later, Qiao Jingjing became a top celebrity. She wants to become the endorser of a video game but was exposed that her gaming skills are super bad. By chance, she meets Yu Tu, who is now an aerospace engineer and is currently feeling lost about his career. Under Qiao Jingjing's set-up, Yu Tu becomes her gaming coach. They slowly fall in love over time.
This urban light comedy drama tells the story of Jiang Deshun, the chairman of the "Yishun Baishun" Internet company. He has a large family and is facing a series of difficulties, dealing with family disputes, and carrying debts in order to bring the company back on track. Finally after these difficulties he places the focus on finding his family and solving the issues of the past to find happiness.
Gu Jiayi navigates the love and pressure from her overbearing mother and a close-knit group of elderly women, whose lifelong friendship is tested by misunderstandings. As they age, they make a pact to travel together and eventually spend their final years in a retirement home.
Liu Li Li is a Chinese actress born in Beijing. She graduated from the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts, Department of Performing. She used to be a professional dancer working under the 66th Army Art Troupe but had to quit her dancing career after an accident during a rehearsal. In 2013, she won the Best Actress Award for her role in the film "Mother."
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