Liang Caiy

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In the palace of the Southern Song Dynasty, there were two major camps: the eldest prince Zhao Guicheng (played by Ao Jianian), the son of the empress, and the second prince Zhao Guihe (played by Lai Nuoyi), the son of Hui Fei, both coveted the throne. Yu Jing (played by Lai Yiu-hung), the left and right prime ministers in charge of offering advice, and Dong Zhao (played by Zheng Zeshi) have been close friends for generations, being both teacher and friend, and jointly assist GUI Cheng. But Yu Jing's father
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Because his son He Jiabao (played by Wong Ho-yan) died in an unexpected car accident, He Qiu (played by Cheng Chak-sze), who was under the pressure of the entire family, had to return to his position as a taxi driver. After He Jiabao was released from prison, he became his father's partner. Unexpectedly, another car accident brought the bond that had just been established between father and son
Dajiangyuan Mandarin
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Wan Guanyuan is a century-old soy sauce brand in Foshan. The owner, Wan Qishan (played by Ng Tai Yung), and his wife, Xi Derong (played by Gung Chi Yan), adhere to the principle of "passing on to men, not women, and within the family, not outside". However, a toxic soy sauce incident forces him to agree to let his two daughters, Xia Xiaoman (played by Zhu Chenli) and Ye Xiyao (played by Gung Ka Sin), join in.
Back to the days before marriage
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The heroine Yang Bamei (Zhou Haimei) was already the wife of Zhang Haoran (Liming), a ginseng businessman in 1990, who complained because she was snubbed by her husband. By chance, eight younger sisters meet their first lover, long Fei (Lin Jiahua), and are attracted by his humor and humor, and regret not choosing him as their husband. After Haoran misunderstood that eight younger sisters had an affair with long Feihong.
Prince Bao's national language
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Soon after the birth of the twin brothers, the mother and queen were murdered by the rapists, forced to separate them from their sons, and transferred to Hong Kong as a tea house maid. More than 20 years later, his brother was Prince Boteng Karo of the Kingdom of Tabia in South-East Asia