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What is the final outcome of Five Star Hotel?

1. Ending:

Yang Yue was beaten to paralysis by gangsters. Pan Yulong stayed with her for a year, cured her disability, and then proposed to Yang Yue. Somehow, I turned around and saw Tang Doudou.

2. Plot introduction:

Pan Yulong, who comes from a poor family, is a college student majoring in tourism management. His mother was seriously ill and he had to drop out of school and work to earn tuition. Later, he met his neighbor and girlfriend With the help of Tang Doudou, he returned to school. After graduation, Pan Yulong was admitted to the Wansheng Hotel, the best five-star hotel in the country, and accidentally became the personal butler of Kim Ji-ae, the new chairman of Korea Times Company, who was staying in the hotel. The story revolves around Pan Yulong and Yang Yue, Tang Doudou and Jin Zhiai. The story shows some of the younger generation's understanding of the times, love, and success. It focuses on showing the difference between reality and ideals and the process of pursuing self-worth and ideals.

3. Evaluation:

"Five Star Hotel" is not a simple idol drama, but a TV series with the main theme that encourages young people to be positive. "Five Star Hotel" is different from the "suspense love" model of previous Hai Yan dramas. Because it describes the professionalism and specificity of the field, it focuses more on realism.

The drama takes the entrepreneurship of several young people as the main context, and its perspective has also changed to a complete "industry idol drama" model. It can be regarded as an inspirational youth drama, "Five Star Hotel" "In a sense, it is a main theme. In addition, it focuses on beautiful pictures and employs newcomers with idol qualities as well as Korean actors. The pictures are even more refined and comparable to any Korean drama.

4. Introduction to the author:

Hai Yan, born on November 7, 1954 in Beijing, China, is a Chinese writer and screenwriter.

In 1985, he published his first novel "Plain Clothes Police" and adapted it into a TV series for the first time.

In 1994, he created "Never Close Eyes" and won the 2nd China Population Culture Award. In 2000, he began to attract attention due to the adaptation of the TV series "Never Rest in Eyes".

In 2002, the work "What can I do to save you, my love" was adapted into a TV series and won the 13th Beijing TV Chunyan Best Screenplay Award. In 2003, "Haiyan Film and Television Studio" was established.

In 2004, he won the Best Screenplay Award at the China TV Golden Eagle Festival for editing the TV series of the same name adapted from "Jade Guanyin".

In 2008, he won the Most Influential Person Award at the "National Drama Festival·Response for 30 Years".

In 2009, he won the Influential Cultural Figure of the Times Award at the "Sina Internet Festival 60 Years Special". In 2010, Hai Yan won the title of "2009 Chinese Cultural Figure" for lifetime achievement.

In May 2013, the tomb robbing novel "Chang'an Robbers" was published.