Yuan Li

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A hero has no regrets.
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The story takes place in Nanbin, a development zone in Guangdong Province, before Hong Kong's return in 1997. It centers on Gao Tian (played by Pu Cunxin), the director of the Nanbin Public Security Bureau, and tells a thrilling and intricate heroic tale of the people's police fighting for justice. Gao Tian, a top student from the police academy, was assigned to work at the Public Security Bureau of Nanbin City right after graduation
Avoid fresh milk from Liangou
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Xiaoling (played by Li Yanyan) was separated by her parents when she was young. Her mother hoped to pursue further studies and thus took her to emigrate. Her down-and-out father stayed in Hong Kong with his younger brother. The brother and sister parted in tears, having been apart for many years. After growing up and returning to Hong Kong, Xiaoling was always concerned about her younger brother and father, but she couldn't find any information about them. It so happened that Xiaoling's boyfriend was Yang
Let it ferment, Startup bacteria
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The protagonist, Hao Fan, considers himself smart. He has been involved in buying and selling for many years and has met a group of second-generation rich people. He founded his own company but was kicked out when it was booming. When he was depressed and down, he was criticized by netizens for a fraud incident. His rich second-generation good friend Song Shangji was also drawn into this controversy. At this moment, the boyfriend
Xiao Q
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This film tells the story of the smart and lovely little Q, who grows into a qualified guide dog under the meticulous care and training of a trainer, and meets his owner, Li Baoting (played by Andy Lau), a middle-aged blind, recluse and bad-tempered genius pastry chef. During the days they lived together, Little Q gradually melted and entered Bao Ting's heart.
Soothe the soul
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Tang Dadao and his wife were heartbroken because their son was taken away by illness. In the midst of their pain, Tang Dadao, the father, began to reflect on his shortcomings in handling the father-son relationship and the gloom in his personal mood. He longed to have a conversation with his son to soothe his soul. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name "Anhun" by Zhou Daxin, the winner of the MAO Dun Literature Prize.