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I Use Music to Say I Love You

Ming Hao is a young artist who writes his own songs but he never got famous so his girlfriend tries to convince him to stop pursuing his dream. Lan Gong is another singer who's manager is none other than Ming Hao's girlfriend. Dai Lin is a music producer who is impressed by Ming Hao's talent and wants to make him enter Hao Le Di Music Competition. But this contest's result is already known as Lan Gong's father is one of the sponsors and has given a large sum of money to determine the winner.

I Use Music to Say I Love You

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Chu, Chu, My Daddy...

Upon the death of their most beautiful mother in the whole wide world, the rich but helpless orphan sisters are left to fend for themselves against their greedy great-aunt, who is plotting to seize their fortune and kick them out of their big, luxurious house. To counter their great-aunt's evil plot, the sisters hire a man to assumethe role of their mother's newly married and sadly widowed husband. This plan may just work and fool their great-aunt's prying eye, if only their half-sister would stop trying to kick their new daddy out of the house.

Chu, Chu, My Daddy...

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Taiwan: A People's History

"Taiwan: A People's History" is a Taiwanese documentary directed and written by Fu Changfeng, starring Zhang Han, Zhu Luhao, and Qian Demen. From the perspective of the Taiwanese people, the film depicts the historical context of Taiwan's economic transformation, social development, and cultural transitions, from ancient times, the Spanish and Dutch colonial period, the Japanese colonial era, and the Republic of China. The production team recreated events such as Zheng Chenggong's landing at Luermen in Donggang, Yilan, and other places. Former Public Television Service Chairman Wu Fengshan stated that the work aims to convey the historical educational value of the "striving" spirit [1-2]. The program interprets the course of Taiwan's history from the perspective of Taiwanese people, allowing the people living on this land to better understand their own cultural roots.

Taiwan: A People's History

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