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Why does Feng hate children?

First of all, it was Tong who killed Qingping unintentionally.

Second, in fact, he hates his weakness and transfers his hatred to children.

abstract

In the 1920s, Tong (Shu Chang), a new woman from the declining royal family, was forced to marry Du Yuntang (Sammul Chan), the son of industrialist Du, at the request of her parents to save her life. Tong Yuwan buried her sufferings in her heart and in the Du family, a complicated family.

Survive in adversity and become a businesswoman in Shanghai. Her husband Du Yuntang looks like a playboy, but in fact, he is very smart and gives the world an illusion, but he is Wan Yu's best business partner. Zhou participated in the revolution. Whether Chen's young partner Li () pretended to be the only son of the Li family as a beggar, he later dedicated his sister Li to the warlord Shen Zhipei, took refuge in the Japanese foreign firm, and competed with Du's industry for terminal development.

Tong has a series of emotional entanglements with his lover Zhou, husband Du Yuntang, friend Li, enemy Li, and twin sisters Qing Ping and Wu (played by Wu), and has also experienced a series of intrigues intertwined with rights, interests and desires.

Role introduction

Tong Wanyu-an actor at ease

Du's industrial director, Wanju boss, Gege in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in a declining royal family, strong and intelligent. After receiving new ideas and education, she revived the family business and grew into a strong woman in the financial sector during the turbulent period.

He fell in love with Zhou, a soldier in the army, but was ordered by his parents to marry the bohemian Du family. The road to love is bumpy, and finally the three of them go hand in hand in the torrent of revolution.

Du Yuntang-Actor Sammul Chan

Du's industrial director, Wan Ju's shareholder, Tong's husband, a bohemian rich boy, is casual, but extremely clever. He married Tong at the instigation of his parents, and he is Tong's best partner in business. Later, they took part in the revolution together, and after ups and downs, they finally lived in seclusion with their wife and children in a small town in Northeast China.