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  • A Romance of the Little Forest

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    Romance, Comedy
    Esther Yu, Vin Zhang
    Zhuang Yu, a professor of botany who is dedicated to the cultivation of Artemisia annua, is so dedicated to his research that he is indifferent to worldly fame, fortune, and social life, which inadvertently hurts Yu Meiren, a girl from the countryside who had a crush on him years ago. Years later, Yu Meiren receives her Ph.D. in ornithology with honors. But she doesn't want to be burdened with the pressure of research, she becomes a fashion blogger, and accidentally falls out with Zhuang Yu again. When Zhuang Yu is on a field research trip to Qingshui Village, he happens to live in Yu Mei's family's homestay. With the help of Yu Meiren, Zhuang Yu's scientific work progresses smoothly and he also feels the love and warmth that plants cannot give. Yu Meiren is also infected and inspired by Zhuang Yu's dedication to academics and is determined to take up her responsibility and use her knowledge to support her hometown. The two young people have different starting points, but they share the same ideals of building their country and their hometown, and they walk together with love.
  • A Long Way Home

    #2

    Family, Drama
    Zhang Wanyi, Guo Tao, Liu Lin
    From 1998 to 2015, it was a period of tremendous transformation in China's forestry sector. During this time, Gu Changshan adopted his fallen comrade's son, Xingjie. After much consideration, Gu's family ultimately decided to support Xingjie's further education. The wave of job layoffs concluded with some of the younger generation leaving first, while those who remained, under Gu Changshan's leadership, embarked on establishing "family ecological forests" to temporarily address their livelihood crisis. By 2007, a new turning point arrived with a focus on ecological protection and improving people's lives. The project to relocate inhabitants from remote mountainous areas began. The 923 Work Team once again faced the proposition of moving elsewhere. Xingjie was also drawn back to the mountains. After resolving family crises, he took on the task of mobilizing the migration efforts and found his own sense of purpose within it. Determined to stay and shoulder the mission of forestry reform, he decided to remain. Subsequently, in the context of comprehensive logging restrictions in 2014 and 2015, Xingjie actively responded to the call of "Preserving the green mountains and clear waters is more valuable than gold and silver mines." With his family and many more residents of the forested region, he set off towards a better new life.
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