
Alley People: I Am Lin Dongliang, the Boss of the Lin Family
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In the alley in the family area of Suzhou No. 2 Cotton Spinning Factory, there are three families living, each with their own unique story. The male master of the Lin family, Lin Wufeng, is considered by everyone to be a peerless good man who manages the family well. The hostess Song Ying has a fierce personality and is known as a "prick", and the neighbors do not dare to provoke her easily. The eldest son Lin Dongliang is smart and smart. He is a genius boy and his learning difficulties can be solved easily. The second son Lin Dongzhe is naughty and mischievous, like a monkey who can't sit still for a moment. He often gives Song Ying headaches, but it also adds a lot of liveliness to the family. The male owner of the banker, Zhuang Chaoying, is a mother's boy and a supporter of his younger brothers. He puts his mother and younger brothers first in everything, and this causes constant conflicts in the family. The hostess Huang Ling could only endure it silently and take care of the housework. Fortunately, the eldest son Zhuang Tunan and the youngest daughter Zhuang Xiaoting have excellent academic performance, bringing hope and comfort to the family. Zhuang Tunan is sensible and precocious, fully aware of the difficulty of his mother, and works hard to help share the housework; Zhuang Xiaoting is cute and cute, studies hard, and wants to give her mother a good life. Lao Wu's family is a reorganized family. Lao Wu is honest and honest. He works silently for the family and remains silent even when he is wronged. However, the stepmother Zhang Amei prefers her biological daughter Xiao Min and treats Lao Wu's children with a cold attitude. In such a family environment, Lao Wu's children feel full of grievances and helplessness. Daughter Shanshan is sensible and well-behaved. Although she feels sad, she always pretends to be strong in order not to embarrass her father. She is so sensible that it makes people feel distressed. These three families, in the small alley, interpret the ups and downs of life, whether they are warm, helpless, or struggling, forming a picture of life full of fireworks.
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