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Is old boys Han Xiao really not Zheng Wu's own son? The plot is reversed, Zheng Wu.

Old boys Han Xiao is Zheng Wu's own son.

Han Xiao is not the protagonist, but the male number three. His appearance is an element to promote the growth and maturity of Zheng Wu in old boys. This paternity test shows that he is not Zheng Wu's son, but paves the way for the final reversal, that is, he and Zheng Wu are real fathers and sons.

Han Xiao and Zheng Wu still have a long way to go to eliminate misunderstanding and estrangement, so there will be many difficulties and obstacles in the plot, but now that there is a bridge that suspects their father and son, I believe this old terrier will not be used again.

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Through Zheng Wu and Han Xiao, the drama conveys the concept of "home" and China people's sense of self-identity and belonging, embodies human feelings and happiness, and also conveys expectations and expectations for a better life, and also reflects some typical examples in urban society, which are both emotional care and rational thinking.

In the play, Zheng Wu grew up in a family lacking fatherly love, so at first he avoided facing his son, but later he was cured in the process of getting along with his son. The direction of this story reflects the power of love. In addition to the protagonist's personality setting, the lines of the play also have feminist consciousness.