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"Little Farewell" is an urban family emotional drama directed by Wang Jun, starring Huang Lei, Hai Qing, Zhu Yuanyuan, Han Qing, Wang Jun, Chen Xiaojun, Zhang Zifeng, Hu Xianxu, Zhao Jinmai, and specially starred by TFBOYS. The play revolves around middle school students going abroad and tells the story of three families facing their children's entrance to school, studying abroad, and adolescence. The drama premiered on Beijing Satellite TV and Zhejiang Satellite TV on August 15, 2016.

Introduction: The hearts of the Fang family, Fang Yuan and Tong Wenjie are tightly bound by their daughter Fang Duoduo’s fluctuating grades. Various career, life, family and school reasons make the couple Duoduo is wavering on the choice of whether to go abroad or not. After experiencing a series of accidents at school and at home, Fangyuan and his wife chose to send Duoduo abroad as an escape, but unexpectedly, the family almost fell apart.

In the end, Duoduo, who had gone abroad, bravely chose to return to China to continue her education, and the Fang family also ushered in the hope of rebuilding happiness. Jin Qinqin of the Jin family, as the "god of study", was the one who least needed to go abroad. However, Qinqin's mother Wu Jiani wanted to give Qinqin a so-called "good education" and insisted on letting Qinqin go abroad for further study, so she also talked to her husband Jin Zhiming. Conflicts continue.

Caught in a dilemma between her parents, Qinqin used her aunt Fanny to stage a "reverse plot", which finally made her change her mind and understand that a good education is not only school education, but also the love of her parents. and family “upbringing.”

As a wealthy boss, Zhang Liangzhong enjoys great success outside, but at home he is tortured by the conflict between the great devil Zhang Xiaoyu and his young and charming wife Tina. Originally, he just wanted to find a way out for Xiaoyu, who had poor grades in school and was causing trouble at home. However, Zhang Liangzhong unexpectedly discovered that Xiaoyu had grown up step by step on the way to study abroad, becoming excellent and sensible, and getting along well with Tina. conflicts were gradually resolved.

Extended information:

Part of the starring introduction:

1. Fangyuan (played by Huang Lei) Tong Wenjie’s husband, Fang Duoer’s father, and manager of a foreign company. He and his wife Tong Wenjie were originally a happy and harmonious couple, but they had a conflict over a child's education and got out of hand. After experiencing a series of emotional twists and turns, the couple finally reconciled and reached an agreement on the issue of their daughter studying abroad.

Huang Lei, who plays Fangyuan, is introduced: Huang Lei, born on December 6, 1971 in Nanchang, Jiangxi, is a mainland Chinese actor, director, screenwriter, producer, producer, singer, and teacher. In 1990, he was admitted to the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy. In the same year, he appeared in the movie "Walking and Singing" directed by Chen Kaige. In 1996, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd China Changchun Film Festival for his movie "Midnight Song".

After graduating from the Beijing Film Academy with a master's degree in 1997, he stayed at the school to teach. In the same year, he released his first music album "Singing While Walking". In 1999, he starred in the TV series "April in the World" as Xu Zhimo. In 2001, he starred in the TV series "Oranges Are Red". In 2003, he wrote, directed and starred in his first TV series "Times Past" and released an album of the same name.

In 2004, he published a collection of personal essays, "Fantasy on the Seventeenth Floor." In 2006, she starred in the classic drama "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Spring". In 2009, he starred in the TV series "Four Generations Under One Roof".

In 2011, he won the 1st Asian Rainbow Award for Best Male Comedian for his role as Xu Xiaoning in the TV series "Defense of Marriage". In 2013, he starred in the urban emotional drama "I Love My Boyfriend". In 2015, he was nominated for Best Actor at the 21st Shanghai TV Festival for his starring role in the urban emotional drama "Hey, Old Man!".

2. Wenjie (played by Hai Qing) is Fangyuan’s wife and Fang Duoer’s mother. She originally had a harmonious relationship with her husband, but unexpectedly they had conflicts over their daughter's education, and they got into trouble over this. But after experiencing a lot of trouble and the pain of separation, she began to slowly understand the importance of family, and in the process also realized the true meaning of love.

Introduction to Hai Qing, who plays Wen Jie: Hai Qing, whose real name is Huang Yi, is a Chinese actress from Nanjing, Jiangsu. He starred in TV series when he was 7 years old. He studied dance at the Jiangsu Provincial Drama School at the age of 12. He entered the Provincial Song and Dance Theater from the Jiangsu Provincial Drama School at the age of 17. He was admitted to the Beijing Film Academy in 1997 and made his official debut in 2003 in "Jade Guanyin".

Around 2009, he starred in the TV series "Double-sided Tape", "Wang Gui and Anna", and "Dwelling" directed by Teng Huatao. In 2010, he starred in "The Beautiful Era of Wife" and attracted attention, and won the eighth place. She won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 2016 Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival, the Most Favorite TV Series Actress Award at the 25th China TV Golden Eagle Awards, and the Outstanding Actress Award at the 28th China TV Series Feitian Awards.

In 2013, she starred in the drama "Beijing Meets Seattle" and played the role of a tomboy. In the TV series "Rag Girls Also Have Spring", she played Luo Xiaocong, portraying the role of a tomboy. On November 5, 2014, Hai Qing was invited to become the first China-US Film Festival ambassador.