Beijing Man in New York Author: Cao Guilin. Main works: Introduction: Content introduction : Chinese actor Jiang Wen's first TV series won the 14th "Feitian Award" of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television of China and the 12th "Golden Eagle Award" of Popular Television. An immortal book and a classic business card. China's first TV series shot entirely in the United States, set a record for the highest ratings, and won the Feitian Award, the Golden Eagle Award and the "Five Ones"... Introduction: America is a gold rush dream. This is a classic survival story about the struggles and struggles of Beijingers in New York. The collision of Eastern and Western cultures causes more than just pain, helplessness and hesitation. In the decomposition and reorganization of families, the occurrence and development of extramarital affairs, the education of immigrant children and the conflict of ideas between the two generations, these Beijingers with the American dream are undergoing tremendous changes in their careers and emotions. This is the first comprehensive story about Beijingers during the wave of immigrants to the United States. Beijing musician Wang Qiming and his wife Guo Yan cherish the desire for a better life. Finally came to the United States that I have longed for. However, everything is not as beautiful as they imagined. Through hard work, Wang Qiming finally became a rich man, but at a huge price. His wife Guo Yan became the wife of foreign businessman David, but David was Wang Qiming's biggest rival. Emotions and emotions developed in complex and subtle conflicts. Wang Qiming also found the smart and beautiful confidante Achun, but he couldn't help it. After being successfully resolved, the arrival of their daughter Ning Ning caused an uproar in the lives of several people. Ning Ning cannot understand her father Wang Qiming and mother Guo Yan, let alone Achun. In the American social environment, she became willful and rebellious, expressing her resentment towards her parents in an indulgent way. "Beijingers in New York" reflects the cultural differences between the East and the West and presents a panoramic view of the living conditions of Beijingers in New York. It caused a sensation as early as ten years ago and became a classic depicting the career and emotional journey of the first batch of Chinese people to go to the United States to seek gold in a friendly match. work.
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