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What does "Be Loved by Children" tell?
"Jiangshan children a few deep feelings" tells the story:

In the early years of Qianlong, Miao Cuihua, the daughter of Cao Gang helmsman Miao Xian, had a long-standing relationship with Fang De, a businessman in Guangzhou. The wedding day is approaching, but my father is in distress in Beijing. Miao Cuihua rushed to the rescue and delayed the wedding day. When his father escaped from danger, Cui Hua was overjoyed. He accidentally fell off the roof, fell into the car where he had met Qianlong, and strayed into the harem. He has amnesia and has a sincere relationship with Ganlong.

In the harem, Miao Cuihua met the tricky Wuning Gege, and they shared the same interests and became friends. They were dissatisfied with the rules of the harem, jointly reformed the harem and turned it upside down, so they made an enemy with Rong Kang.

Fang had to enter the palace to save Cui Hua, but she had emotional entanglements with Wuninggege. At this time, Miao Cuihua's memory was restored, and it was difficult to choose between the two feelings. Wuning's feelings were frustrated. He met Chen Jialuo, the chief helmsman of the Red Cross, and fell in love. However, he was involved in Fang De and Cui Hua and was hunted by Rong Kang. After many setbacks and hardships, two lovers finally got married.

Extended data:

The play tells the story of Miao Cuihua, which is also humorous, but the plot is very different from that of the Hong Kong version of Miao Cuihua. It's about the love and hate between the emperor and the woman.

In the comedy style, the whole drama has interpreted a legendary love affair that is full of troubles and lingering, and at the same time, it has joined many complicated feuds between the Jianghu and the imperial court, which is a bit serious in relaxation. In the play, Jason Wu got rid of the short dresses in Tai Chi Master and Xiao Li Fei Dao, and gained a little more natural and confident, which made him an eloquent, calm and dignified emperor.