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Go to a windy place and end up.

The ending of Going to a Windy Place is the opening of Hongdu B&B, and Xu and Xie Zhiyao have lovers.

"Going to a Windy Place" ushered in a grand finale. The emotional experience between Xu and Xie Zhiyao is not easy. It's no exaggeration to say that after crossing Qian Shan, Hongdu went to Wan Li for love, gave up the bright future of Beijing, and came to Yunnan to open a homestay for Xie Zhiyao with Xie Zhiyao. Fortunately, Su Min was successfully opened and everyone was reunited. Barry became the first tenant of Hongdu B&B.

Everything is developing in a good direction. Hongdu's parents were also taken to Yunnan. Even if my sister doesn't come, a workaholic like Xu Hongmi won't give up her job in Shanghai. And Qin Xiao, who was forced by his father to learn embroidery in the embroidery room, was also recruited by Hongdu to work in the hotel. The red bean couple has a full ending.

Comments on Going to a Windy Place

Going to a Windy Place opens the whole story by breaking the self and rediscovering the self, and has firmly grasped the hearts of the audience, especially the young audience, from the beginning. Xu's primitive life is exactly what countless urban men and women are experiencing. But among them, there are not many people who have the courage to resolutely resign like the protagonist in the play, leave the colorful metropolis and go to the countryside to find a new living space and lifestyle.

In this sense, the play is like a virtual journey of life, leading the audience to follow the protagonist Xu in Yunmiao Village, Dali, a "Xanadu", to meet a completely different group of people and experience a different life slowly unfolding.

It is this need to reposition the value of life and reconstruct self-knowledge from the real situation of my life situation that becomes the starting point of the story of Yunmiao Village centered on Wind Yard. This effectively solves the logical problem that the traditional theme of the times overrides the individual narrative, which is more in line with the life experience of contemporary youth.