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Caged people
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In Hong Kong, every inch of land is precious. Some of the lower-class people have no place to live and can only gather in beds in dilapidated buildings. These elderly, weak, sick and disabled people are separated from each other by barbed wire and are called caged people. Among them, Mr. Zu's (played by Qiao Hong) mentally challenged son (played by Liao Qizhi) is always playing and throwing tantrums. Tang SAN (played by Teddy Robin) is a minor character
The ninth unsolved case
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A grand TV trade fair was held in a certain city. Orders from all over the country surrounded Ni Chunqiu (played by Li Rentang), the factory director of a certain TV factory, among whom was Du Guanjun (played by Chen Yude), the manager of a certain company. However, Factory Director Ni was extremely reserved and politely turned down all the orderers, instead leaving the opportunity to Liang Guang, the manager of Feipeng Company
The tenth bullet hole
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The first case that Lu Hong, the director of the Public Security Bureau of Binjiang City, handled after his resumption of work was a bridge-blowing case involving his only son, Lu Xiaofan. The people around Lu Hong felt sorry for him and thus tried to exonerate Lu Xiaofan. Lu Hong resolutely decided to interrogate his son in person to reveal the true feelings. It turned out that when the Gang of Four was running rampant, the Lu Hong family was separated from their own flesh and blood. Xiaofan
Jane Eyre 1943
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Orphan Jane Eyre had been living with her aunt since childhood and suffered greatly from her aunt and her cousin. Later, she was sent to a church school run by Mr. Brocklehurst. At school, Jane Eyre was still discriminated against, but she met her classmate Helen and felt the warmth of friendship for the first time. Helen, however, was punished for disobeying Mr. Brockhurst
The elder brother I know
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The program "Knowing My Elder Brother" is a variety show that, based on different themes, takes as its subject the questions that exist in life, which are not very significant but make people extremely curious and uncomfortable until they get the answers, and seeks solutions to them through various means.
Purple butterfly
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/ Lou Ye/
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In 1928, the Japanese translator of the puppet state of Manchukuo, ITO Hidehiko (played by Nakamura Hiroshi), left his Chinese lover Ding Hui (played by Zhang Ziyi) and returned to Japan. Several years later, when he came back to China and arrived in Shanghai, he had transformed into a senior spy. By this time, Ding Hui had become a member of the underground anti-Japanese organization and was in love with the leader of the organization, Xie Ming (played by Feng Yuanzheng). "Anti-japanese"
Red desire
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Things fall apart in the silent madness. Three lives and a blank milestone. There's nowhere to go. Everything is trapped in a complex world composed of mascots and masks.
Red Lovers
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Payne (played by Todd Babcock) is an American doctor living in a concession in Shanghai. By chance, he meets Hao Ming (played by Tao Zeru), a Kuomintang spy. When Haoming was young, inspired by the October Revolution, he also had great red ideals, but the white terror