Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl, is beautiful and smart, but she came from a humble background and came from a poor family. She sells flowers on the street every day, earning some money to support herself and subsidize her father. One day, Eliza's vulgar accent caught the attention of linguist Professor Higgins, who boasted that as long as he trained, the flower girl could become a lady. Eliza felt that what the professor said was an opportunity for her, so she took the initiative to ask the professor to train her and pay tuition. After being mocked, the professor's friend Pickering (in order to make Eliza's life) bet him that if Eliza was allowed to attend the ambassador's garden party in two months' time without being found out, then Pi. Krillin's willingness to bear all the experimental costs and Eliza's tuition aroused the professor's fighting spirit, and Higgins readily accepted the challenge. Not to be outdone, he started with the most basic letter sounds. Higgins was an energetic and scientific scholar who could sleep and eat on anything that interested him. He was open-minded and did not harbor any malice in the slightest, but he was like a child, disregarding the feelings of others, and trained Eliza strictly. Once, when Higgins took Eliza to his mother's family dinner, Freddy, a young gentleman, was deeply moved by Eliza's beauty and eloquent expression, and fell in love at first sight. He didn't even recognize her as the filthy flower girl who had been hawking to him in the rain. Higgins is in his 40s and unmarried. He has never looked down on young girls, but now he can't live without Eliza. Eliza takes care of his clothes, diet and appointments. What annoyed Eliza, however, was Higgins' simple and crude temper. He taught her polite language, but never treated her in a polite manner. Six months later, Higgins confidently brought Eliza and Pickering to a reception hosted by the Greek ambassador. Eliza, who attended this ambassador's reception as a distant relative of Colonel Pickering and Professor Higgins, gave her all, joking, personable, and radiant. When she appeared and was favored by the queen and prince, people stopped talking and admired her overwhelming demeanor. Her dealings with people are mellow and sophisticated, and just right. Higgins' first student, Nipomke, tried his best to deal with Eliza in order to hear her origin, but was confused by Eliza and failed. And back, Higgins succeeded. Eliza dazzled at the reception! But when he returned home, because Higgins ignored the existence of the exhausted Eliza, he only focused on celebrating the success of the bet with his friends. Eliza, who was full of fear for the future, was not understood and left angrily in a heartbreak. Higgins' home. She met the infatuated Freddy at the door. After meeting at the racecourse, she could not pursue it. He would come to Eliza almost every night to wander under the window, silently paying attention to Eliza. Eliza was moved by his infatuation. Although Higgins' attitude is irritable, but it is subtle, and loves for a long time. After Eliza ran away in anger, he became very depressed. He went to his mother's house for help, but met unexpectedly, but the two quarreled again. Eliza offered to marry Freddie, Higgins was surprised and angry, and left angrily. But on the way home, he couldn't help thinking of Eliza, thinking that Eliza had been integrated into his life. When he was alone at home listening to Eliza's recording, Eliza appeared! She still loves Higgins! When Eliza was recording, Eliza appeared! She still loves Higgins! When Eliza was recording, Eliza appeared! She still loves Higgins!
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