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Which Chinese movie mentioned Lao Dong?

"The Secret Fan of Snowflakes"

Movie plot:

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In nineteenth-century China, women had to bind their feet to live Almost completely isolated from the outside world. Women in a remote area of ??Hunan Province have developed their unique communication code: Nushu. Some young girls become "comrades", which is like a spiritual marriage, and the friendship can last a lifetime. The relationship between Lily and Snowflake began with an invitation on a fan. They became "Laotong" (Laotong) when they were only seven years old (Laotong refers to girls born in the same year with similar looks and temperaments who take care of and love each other throughout their lives). As time passes, through famine and rebellion, they reflect on the matchmaker's words about marriage, loneliness, and the joys and sorrows of motherhood. The two women find solace in each other and continue to form an emotional connection that supports each other's survival. However, a misunderstanding occurs and their lifelong friendship is threatened by collapse. A parallel story takes place in contemporary Shanghai, involving the descendants of Lao Tong, Nina and Sophia. While facing career development, complicated love relationships, and an extremely prosperous and rapidly developing Shanghai, they strive to maintain the close relationship they had when they were young. Drawing on the lessons of the past, these two modern women must understand their ancestral connection—the story hidden behind an antique white silk fan—or risk losing each other forever. "The Secret Fan of Snowflakes" is adapted from the English novel of the same name by Chinese-American female writer Lisa See (Lisa Feng in Taiwan). The book has twice been on the New York Times bestseller list. In the modern story, the heroines Sophia (played by Jun Ji-hyun) and Nina (played by Li Bingbing) are good friends and often play and study together. By chance, Sophia heard a story from her aunt: "A long time ago in the countryside, young girls of the same age would swear to each other to become sisters. This is the most intimate relationship between women, even surpassing husband and wife and sisters. Communication with each other is through writing. A secret language on the fan, this is Nushu.” Sophia and Nina, who knew and cherished each other, became brothers under the auspices of their aunt and vowed to be each other’s most sincere companions in life.

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