Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Which play is your childhood memory?

Which play is your childhood memory?

Probably "The Story of God"

This is probably the first mythical stunt I watched after I have a memory.

The Story of God is a series of mythological stunts shot by Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Company in 2006. It was produced by Li Tiansheng, starring Linda Chung, Chen Jinhong and Chen Musheng. This drama is one of the tour series in 2007 and one of the second season series of wireless programs in 2007 and 2008. The content of the story is mainly based on the collected Jin Dynasty myths and collected China myths and legends.

What impressed me the most was one of the lines, which was said by Hao Caimei and her mantra: Laugh often and good luck will come naturally. This is reflected in her optimistic spirit and brings me a lot of positive energy. In the last two episodes, she made a desperate choice between herself and Sanxing Town, turned herself into an old man, but saved everyone. Thanks to the blessing of Mo Xie and his wife, she didn't end her life like this, which is why "being a kind person is more important than anything".

Also, I remember an episode in which she said: Only after suffering can you become a master.

This is also the first reasonable sentence I have learned.

Because it took too long, I can't even remember the plot clearly. I only remember that the man in red is a bad person.

I really couldn't tell right from wrong at that time. I just think their technology is cool. I wish I knew any of them. I really like the vines that lecherous girls have when they reach out. Until now I am 20 years old, I sometimes backhand, hoping that the vines will come out. This is probably one of my favorite TV plays when I was a child.

As for why the current TV series feels bad, first, with the growth of age, preferences and tastes are different. Second, when I was a child, I felt less about mainland TV dramas, but more about Hongkong TV dramas and Taiwan Province TV dramas. Mainland TV dramas still have a long way to go.