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What TV series are suitable for people aged 40 to 50?

First, "going to the East"

Every character in "Braving the Guandong" represents different people in that era, and also has different unique qualities of China people. Zhu Kaishan is brave and resourceful. He is smart and resourceful. His wife is a good wife and mother, who governs the whole family with strict and loving teachings; Writing is honest and upright, but there is no lack of selfishness and narrowness.

Second, "Ordinary World"

Ordinary World is a million-word novel by Lu Yao, which shows the contemporary urban and rural social life in China in a panoramic way. This book is divided into three parts. It is worth mentioning that "Ordinary World" has also been made into a TV series, in which the lens position, lens scheduling, color tone, cast and scenery highlights are rare compared with domestic TV series and even most domestic movies at the same time.

Third, "The Old Farmer"

The script reflects the evolution history of farmers' land reform policy since the founding of New China, starting from 1948 when local tyrants divided their fields and ending with the abolition of agricultural tax in 2008. In the past 60 years, farmers have lived a happy life step by step from scratch. The plot revolves around the lifeline of farmers and staged a touching drama.

Fourth, "Wenzhou family"

In a sense, this also reflects the difficulties of China's reform and opening up. But spiritual writing is obviously not the same as preaching. The Wenzhou Family, like other plays by Gao Mantang, is good at telling stories and pays attention to giving stories a good form. Zhou Wanshun's family has the form of "home", but this home is different from the traditional "home".

Five, "Big House Gate"

It is not only about the changes of Zhaimen and the fate of the characters, but also tells the history through Zhaimen, including the Reform Movement of 1898, the Boxer Rebellion, the Boxer Rebellion, the Revolution of 1911, zhang xun restoration, the May 4th Movement, the Northern Expedition of the Revolutionary Army and the Lugouqiao Incident. These modern historical events are all reflected in the play implicitly or explicitly, and also have an impact on the life of Zhaimen.