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Family: What kind of character does Luo Beckham portray?

The play tells the story of how a mother raised her two sons, Qiu Sheng and Chun Sheng, by selling steamed bread. In contrast, Lao Luo always abides by the agreement with CSI and marries his daughter Beckham to Chunsheng. After numerous tests, Beckham was finally moved by Chunsheng, and the gap between Chunsheng and himself was getting bigger and bigger. However, real problems such as family status are still insurmountable gaps, which always affect their mood. As the heroine of this play, what kind of characters does Luo Xiaobei have?

1, Luo Xiaobei is a person who dares to love and hate.

Luo Xiaobei was with Ma Xiaolong for the first time when he was in college. Their love in college is a few sweet words and a few touching romances. However, in the process of getting along slowly, I found that Ma Xiaolong is a very timid person. What he sees in Ken is Luo Xiaobei's family background, with which he can have a good job after graduation. He doesn't really love Luo Xiaobei. After discovering Ma Xiaolong's true colors, Luo Xiaobei learned that he was quietly paying behind her back. It can also be seen that Luo Xiaobei is a person who dares to love and hate.

2. Luo Xiaobei is a kind and arrogant person.

In this TV series, we can often see Luo Xiaobei crying. Kind girls cry because their true feelings are revealed, because their fate is unfair, and because their feelings are not satisfactory. Luo Xiaobei's arrogance is manifested in her time in the company. Luo Xiaobei at work is a charming woman. Luo Xiaobei is also a very decisive person in the workplace. No matter at work, in life, or in feelings, Luo Xiaobei is always a very brave person.

3. Luo Xiaobei is a beautiful, capable and kind person.

Luo Xiaobei is a college graduate with a smart mind and a very capable person in the company. Such a beautiful and kind woman should be the standard for every boy to choose a spouse. Finally, in my opinion, marriage must be appropriate. It may be too secular, and it may even ruin a love. But if the family backgrounds of two people are too different, can love alone overcome it?