"There is usually a beautiful soul hidden under the ugly appearance." Joo Wang used his magnanimous and sincere life creed to educate his angelic young girls, full of enthusiasm for the inherited fertile soil, looking forward to creating an ideal home through hard work, but he did not know that the narrow and narrow land is more likely to be conceived, which is as ugly as those ugly appearances. The heart, dark and greedy, waits on the sidelines, waiting to swallow the fragile and defenseless simplicity and civilization. The crimes in the film coexist with the idyllic, tranquil and pure beauty. When the good sparks finally extinguish, the flowers of evil also gather their feathers and hide back in the depths of the innocent and moving countryside, as if they have never bloomed, but are still a beautiful scene of good times. Love Mountain City
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