An exhausted woman rekindles the spirit of a man, whose heart has grown cold and desolate. Together, they embark on a journey of both physical and emotional liberation, bound tightly by desire and passion, navigating through an intense exploration of life and death.
Talented financial student Gao Han has integrity, outstanding professional ability, and is bent-minded to make a difference in the financial field. Because Zhuotong, a family business of his friend Chu Feng, is preparing for listing, Gao Han accidentally got an internship opportunity from the international investment bank Bluestone. All the interns graduated from world-famous schools. Either the family is prominent enough to bring business, or it is recommended by internal executives. Gao Han looks different and shabby in it. Fortunately, he was appreciated by chief analyst Zhang Tode and was able to participate in the IPO business of the investment bank. Under Zhang's guidance, Gao Han quickly adapted to the high-pressure and fast-paced daily life, and honed solid professional skills and negotiation skills, but he did not know that the acquisition of performance was not only for those who could.
Amid the upheaval of Chiang Kai-shek’s 1927 coup, young revolutionary Xi Zhongxun defies political terror and emerges as a leader. Inspired by Liu Zhidan’s uprising, he joins forces to establish the Shaanxi-Gansu Red Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, he strengthens the revolutionary base and fosters its development, earning Mao Zedong’s praise for his loyalty to the cause. After Japan’s surrender, Xi Zhongxun fiercely defends the Northwest, helping to lay a foundation for national progress.
The epic story of Xi Zhongxun and other veteran proletarian revolutionaries who, for the cause of the Party and the benefit of the people, spread the revolutionary spark across Northwest China like wildfire. From defending the few remaining revolutionary base areas to the overwhelming overthrow of the Chiang Kai-shek regime, they adhered to the principle of seeking truth from facts, relied on the masses, and ultimately established a New China.
In the early spring of 2021, a man and a woman flew to Hong Kong at the same time, and while waiting to enter the mainland, they stayed in the same hotel, separated by a wall. During the short intersection of their lives, the two confided in each other about the pressure they were burdened with and found a spiritual harbor in Hong Kong, where tenacious vitality was blooming. And before the answer is revealed, the choice stops abruptly.
The beautiful melon seller, Ye Liuxi, and the shadow puppet performer, Chang Dong, join forces to venture deep into the desert. One seeks to unravel the mystery of their origins, while the other aims to retrieve the remains of his deceased girlfriend. As they encounter numerous anomalies in the uninhabited area, they are led to the weathered Yumen Pass. They navigate between the Imperial Guards, Taoist Priests, and the Scorpion-Eyed, unraveling the truth amidst various enigmas, and gaining insights into true love through numerous life-and-death trials. The truth seems within reach, but they find themselves ensnared in an even larger conspiracy.
He Fei's wife, Li Muzi, disappears during their anniversary trip. When she reappears, he insists that she is not his wife. As Chen Mai, a top lawyer gets involved in this bizarre case, more mysteries start to emerge.
At a Japanese restaurant nestled within the busy streets of Beijing, Li Dong convinces his older brother Li Chun to travel together to the Japanese city of Yanagawa to find and catch up with their childhood sweetheart Liu Chuan.
Ni Ni is a Chinese actress. She rose to fame playing the role of Yu Mo in the 2011 film The Flowers of War, directed by Zhang Yimou. Ni was chosen as the one of the New Four Dan Actresses in 2013.
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