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全职爸爸(殷桃、郭京飞主演电视剧原著作品 )
Gross Profit
A survey shows that a higher proportion of men than women approve of their husbands becoming stay-at-home dads. Among the married people surveyed, 56% believed that this was a reflection of responsibility for the family, and 54% believed that it would help develop good character in their children. So, what is the effect of a full-time childcare for a father? Shanghai Writer Gross took the first step to explore. Since having their son Ai Wen, Mao Li and her husband Xiao Chen have been in a panic as novice parents, so they made an agreement: Whoever succeeds first in the future, the other half will come back to take care of the child. A few years later, the copyright of Mao Li's novel was sold, and after the income came in, she said to Xiao Chen: The time has come to fulfill her promise. In this way, Xiao Chen officially took up his post and started working as a full-time dad. He used to live in his mother-in-law's house, and his son Aiwen lived like a little prince. As soon as he stood up, two personal attendants (grandpa and grandma) would help him from head to toe. After Xiao Chen took up the job, Aiwen learned to take a bath, brush his teeth, put on shoes and clothes by himself... This year's At the end, in the "bloody" brutal competition for young promotions and small promotions in Shanghai, Xiao Chen relied on his many years of workplace experience and the spirit of pursuing results to overtake in an unfavorable situation and help Ai Wen pass numerous interviews and get an offer from the school of his choice.
A survey shows that a higher proportion of men than women approve of their husbands becoming stay-at-home dads. Among the married people surveyed, 56% believed that this was a reflection of responsibility for the family, and 54% believed that it would help develop good character in their children. So, what is the effect of a full-time childcare for a father? Shanghai Writer Gross took the first step to explore. Since having their son Ai Wen, Mao Li and her husband Xiao Chen have been in a panic as novice parents, so they made an agreement: Whoever succeeds first in the future, the other half will come back to take care of the child. A few years later, the copyright of Mao Li's novel was sold, and after the income came in, she said to Xiao Chen: The time has come to fulfill her promise. In this way, Xiao Chen officially took up his post and started working as a full-time dad. He used to live in his mother-in-law's house, and his son Aiwen lived like a little prince. As soon as he stood up, two personal attendants (grandpa and grandma) would help him from head to toe. After Xiao Chen took up the job, Aiwen learned to take a bath, brush his teeth, put on shoes and clothes by himself... This year's At the end, in the "bloody" brutal competition for young promotions and small promotions in Shanghai, Xiao Chen relied on his many years of workplace experience and the spirit of pursuing results to overtake in an unfavorable situation and help Ai Wen pass numerous interviews and get an offer from the school of his choice.

Wedding Trainee
General Fiction结婚练习生
Gross Profit
"Is marriage a multiple-choice question or a required question?" I believe everyone has the answer in their mind. This book is a new marriage-themed novel by the well-known writer Maori, written for all girls who are confused about marriage. Why get married? The heroine in the book, Cheng Pei, is an elite woman. As a director, she lost the project due to lack of emotion, and later decided to get married and experience a different life. The male protagonist Ma Ning has a monthly salary of barely over 10,000 yuan and loves to study cooking. The two people quickly entered into marriage. They broke the traditional marriage model of "the man is outside the house and the woman is the housewife". Cheng Pei was responsible for all the living costs. After facing various criticisms and doubts from parents, relatives, friends, and social traditions, which direction will their marriage go? What kind of emotional relationship do contemporary independent women need? Through the emotional experiences of Cheng Pei and Ma Ning and the couples in the book, the author explores whether independent women can have another life style besides living alone. What kind of irreconcilable contradiction is there between personal emotions and intimate relationships? And other emotional issues. Marriage is not something to be taken for granted. This book provides a new perspective for people to think about the value of emotion. The author Maori wrote such a book. There is no real emotional drama from beginning to end, and there is no description of kissing or sex. What she wants to convey is that everyone has different emotional situations. Facing a life full of surprises, one does not have to maintain a fighting posture all the time, but one must have the courage to start over.
"Is marriage a multiple-choice question or a required question?" I believe everyone has the answer in their mind. This book is a new marriage-themed novel by the well-known writer Maori, written for all girls who are confused about marriage. Why get married? The heroine in the book, Cheng Pei, is an elite woman. As a director, she lost the project due to lack of emotion, and later decided to get married and experience a different life. The male protagonist Ma Ning has a monthly salary of barely over 10,000 yuan and loves to study cooking. The two people quickly entered into marriage. They broke the traditional marriage model of "the man is outside the house and the woman is the housewife". Cheng Pei was responsible for all the living costs. After facing various criticisms and doubts from parents, relatives, friends, and social traditions, which direction will their marriage go? What kind of emotional relationship do contemporary independent women need? Through the emotional experiences of Cheng Pei and Ma Ning and the couples in the book, the author explores whether independent women can have another life style besides living alone. What kind of irreconcilable contradiction is there between personal emotions and intimate relationships? And other emotional issues. Marriage is not something to be taken for granted. This book provides a new perspective for people to think about the value of emotion. The author Maori wrote such a book. There is no real emotional drama from beginning to end, and there is no description of kissing or sex. What she wants to convey is that everyone has different emotional situations. Facing a life full of surprises, one does not have to maintain a fighting posture all the time, but one must have the courage to start over.

I Am in My First Year of Thirty 2
General Fiction我在三十岁的第一年2
Gross Profit
Chen Su, an urban white-collar worker, lost his job in the first year of his thirties and had no fixed place to live. He also maintained an ambiguous relationship with a rich second generation younger than himself. She worked hard in the workplace, but was replaced by a young and beautiful girl overnight; she repeatedly encountered obstacles in finding a new job, and the landlord suddenly evicted her; at this time, the ex-wife of her rich second-generation boyfriend descended from the sky and pressed on her step by step. At the same time, her middle-class cousin Zhang Xiaofei encountered a divorce crisis and was evicted from the house; her best friend who always considered herself a strong woman became pregnant for no apparent reason. Three desperate women couldn't help but ask: Are women really unworthy of having everything after they are thirty years old?
Chen Su, an urban white-collar worker, lost his job in the first year of his thirties and had no fixed place to live. He also maintained an ambiguous relationship with a rich second generation younger than himself. She worked hard in the workplace, but was replaced by a young and beautiful girl overnight; she repeatedly encountered obstacles in finding a new job, and the landlord suddenly evicted her; at this time, the ex-wife of her rich second-generation boyfriend descended from the sky and pressed on her step by step. At the same time, her middle-class cousin Zhang Xiaofei encountered a divorce crisis and was evicted from the house; her best friend who always considered herself a strong woman became pregnant for no apparent reason. Three desperate women couldn't help but ask: Are women really unworthy of having everything after they are thirty years old?