Why?
1. "Love on the Journey" mainly tells the story of the heroine Pan Yalan, who had no choice but to disguise herself as a man in order to escape the pursuit of her greedy stepmother, and then met and fell in love with the male protagonist.
It is worth mentioning that the heroine’s father left a portrait of a golden retriever raised by the heroine in his will. This is also a clue throughout the play. The golden retriever will never leave his owner when the heroine is in deep crisis.
Helping the heroine overcome many difficulties, it is also a divine assist that catalyzes the love between the male and female protagonists. Coupled with the cute and humorous dubbing, the image of a loyal dog is portrayed in a profound way.
2. The heroine Nan Pei and the heroine Er Jiuzhu in "The Battle of Glass Diamonds" changed their identities after they were born and became the daughters of a poor family.
Nan Pei is kind and gentle by nature, while Jiu Zhu has a violent temper because of being doted on by her grandmother.
The male protagonist Qi Wen and Nan Pei fall in love at first sight, and Jiu Zhu also likes Qi Wen. The relationship between the three is subtle and interesting.
Family love is also a major highlight of this drama. The grudges and grudges of the parents' generation drive the development of the plot, and the ups and downs of the plot are very exciting.
3. "Yi Nuo Qing Qing" tells the story of the male protagonist Baja who was forced to marry the female protagonist Vanida because his younger brother Ba Zhuang owed a huge gambling debt. Baja did not have a good impression of Vanida from the beginning, but
Slowly discovering that she is actually an upright and kind-hearted person, Vanida was gradually moved by Baja, and their hearts slowly came together. However, due to the obstacles of Baja's mother and girlfriend, the two experienced a lot of talent.
Together, Ba Zhuang finally paid off his debt, Vanida's aunt was able to clear her grievances, and the two families settled their differences.
4. "Lady Garland" tells the life of a female La La.
She is well-educated, gentle and generous, has self-esteem and self-love, and bravely pursues her own marital happiness.
Her first husband, Yoder, lived a life of debauchery and debauchery, which made her sad. She divorced decisively, regained her destiny, and married her second husband, Tebo, but the good times did not last long, and Tebo died in the war.
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The last marriage was with a young doctor, King Dilalu. Lao didn't care about the eyes of the world, and the two of them grew old together.
5. "Before Sunset" tells a poignant love story.
Due to the turmoil in the country, the beautiful Princess Naya was sent to Thailand by her father to be protected by Nan Qiao, a bodyguard, as the daughter of a wealthy businessman.
Slowly, the two changed from happy enemies to secretly in love in their hearts, and Naya always reminded herself that they had no future.
In the end, Nan Qiao helped the king quell the turmoil and was awarded the Knight Medal, but he was unable to stay with Naya for a lifetime.