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What episode is Sunshine Security Parking Everywhere?

The first episode.

Plot: Electricity is closely related to people's lives, bringing warmth, motivation and hope to people. Lin Shiqi, a reporter from Metropolis Daily, heard many complaints from the public in a supermarket blackout accident, and he decided to uncover the "shady" power supply. During the unannounced visit, she became good friends with the team members, and together they installed street lamps for the community, built a left-behind Children's Home, cared for empty nesters, helped the disadvantaged groups, and resolved power disputes and other touching events.

Witnessed the great responsibility of electric power work, the mobility of work place and the unfixed working hours, which brought troubles and puzzles to the family, life and emotion of electric power people. She began to understand why her mother, Lin Yazhi, the chief engineer of the electric power group, put herself in foster care at her grandmother's house and couldn't go home in time when her grandmother died.

After the interview, she held a photo exhibition called "Sunshine Everywhere", which presented the photos taken in the process of "uncovering the black", which aroused the public's understanding and touching of electricity.

The sun shines:

Sunshine is a contemporary urban TV series filmed by Liu Quanwei on 20 13. The first 30-episode TV series "Sunshine Everywhere" created by State Grid and Sichuan Southwest Electric Power Co., Ltd. reflects the organizational construction of party member at the grass-roots level of the power system.

This story takes place in the contemporary era, and it takes place today. The time and space in the play are almost the same as the time and space in which we live, which makes the audience clearly feel that life in the play is so close to our life. Let the audience have a bird's eye view of the city, push the camera under the dense eaves, and see through the real life and mental outlook of this group of old, middle-aged and young electric workers under the eaves.