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Why don't you become a teacher after all?

Hao Nan stopped being a teacher because of guilt.

Hao Nan used to be a gold medal teacher, and the graduation rate of her graduating class was among the best in the whole school. She also won the first prize in the city's teaching competition ... it was three years ago. Three years ago, because of his "mistakes", a student's tragedy happened, which made Hao Nan thoroughly reflect on his teaching philosophy. He left his teaching post with regret.

In the past three years, Hao Nan has long hair, always wears a flowered shirt, runs a billiard hall on weekdays, often stays with "gangsters" and suffers from "revenge" from former students every three days ... All this makes Hao Nan look like a "mixed social person".

After the billiards hall failed, Hao Nan was frustrated when trying to find a new way to make a living. At this moment, he received a job call from qingyun middle school, a private high school, inviting him to be a math teacher. Deep down, Hao Nan still longed to be a teacher, but in desperation, he took the post of teacher. The "problem teacher" began a "difficult" journey.

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Hao Nan, who left the education industry for three years, returned to her post as a teacher after failing to open a shop. Ren Zhen, who just attended the 20 1 1 college entrance examination, met Hao Nan who was equally frustrated on the rooftop because her unreliable father failed in the college entrance examination. However, Hao Nan encouraged Ren Zhen with her own personal experience. Coincidentally, Hao Nan, who became the head teacher of Class 0/4 in qingyun middle school Senior Three, got to know the new Ren Zhen.

In the days after preparing for the college entrance examination, Hao Nan and her classmates never understood each other and appreciated each other. With his efforts, this group of teenagers who are full of longing for the future gradually opened their hearts and began to trust this special teacher. Hao Nan knows every student's dream and the life value he wants to realize. He is like a catcher in the rye, guarding the teenagers with his dreams, letting them actively fight for the future, coping with the college entrance examination in a full state and welcoming their brilliant lives.

The Days of Chasing Light adopts a double-line narrative. Teachers have their own "problems" and students have their own "problems". In the portrayal of students' group image, the drama series is not limited to the stereotype of so-called "poor students"-it seems that "problem students" are all students with poor grades, and the reason for poor grades is that they don't like learning.