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My Daughters (Mainland Chinese title: 夏家三千金), also known as Get Love Back in Taiwan (Taiwanese title: 把爱抢回来), is a Chinese urban idol drama that premiered in 2011. It is a remake of the long-running Taiwanese vernacular drama Parents' Love , which began airing in 2009.
A Little Dilemma) is a 2021 Chinese television series based on Lu Yingong's novel of the same name, directed by Zhang Xiaobo and starring Song Jia, Tong Dawei, Jiang Xin, Li Jiahang and Zhang Guoli. The series follows the story of the three-generation parent-child relationship and family education of the two families of Nan Li and Tian Yulan as ...
A Little Mood for Love (Chinese: 小敏家, lit. Xiaomin's Home) is a 2021 Chinese romance drama television series based on Yi Bei's novel of the same name, directed by Wang Jun and starring Zhou Xun, Huang Lei, Tang Yixin, Tu Songyan and Liu Lili. [1] It aired on Hunan TV and Youku on December 11, 2021.
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He said that the tutor was one of the main reasons that he and his wife always argued so Justice Sung attacked him. While in the market, the tutor attacked Justice Sung back and claims that it was for self-defense. Justice Sung said that the tutor is right in attacking him for self-defense. Marco agrees in this and asks Justice Sung to be punished.
I Will Find You a Better Home (Chinese: 安家; pinyin: An Jia; lit. 'settle down') is a 2020 Chinese television series. It is adapted from the Japanese drama Your Home is My Business!. It is one of the highest rated TV series of 2020, topping the viewing charts of the network it aired on and also recorded more than four billion views online. [1]
The Starry Night, The Starry Sea (Chinese: 那片星空那片海; pinyin: Nà piàn xīngkōng nà piàn Hǎi) is a 2017 Chinese television series starring Feng Shaofeng and Bea Hayden. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Tong Hua. The series aired on Hunan TV from 6 February to 8 March 2017. [1]
Unlicensed tutoring services in China could face penalties of up to 100,000 yuan ($13,715.54), the country's Education Ministry said as it seeks to crack down on the lucrative after school ...