Which character - as portrayed by Liza Wang - was your favorite? Why?

My favorite character is Liza Wang's hot-blooded patriotic schoolgirl in All Water, All Mountains, All Love. This is because she is strong, refreshing and permeated with the cute elements unique to teenage girls.

The 30-episode television series All Waters, Thousands of Mountains, Always Love was produced by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Ltd. in 1982, and starred Liza Wang, Hsieh Hsieh, Lui Leung-wai, and Tsang Ching-yu in the lead roles. Through the extremely intricate and complex polygamous relationship between the three families of Ruan Tao, Zhuang Heru and Qi Dazheng, the drama depicts the intertwined grudges, twists and turns, and thrilling experiences between the three families and two generations.

Liza Wang is a famous Hong Kong actress. As a well-known entertainer in the Hong Kong television industry, Liza Wang is involved in film and television, singing, opera, hosting, drama, politics, etc. In 2007, she was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) by Dr. Leung Nai-pang, Associate Superintendent of the City University of Hong Kong. In December 2016, she was elected as a member of the 10th National Committee of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

She has sung a TV series theme song called "Ten Thousand Waters and Thousand Mountains is Always Love"; she has played a role as the well-groomed, wise and atmospheric Fong Kin Ping in "Genesis"; flinging up her water sleeves, she is an actor on the Cantonese opera stage; and in formal attire, she is a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), who was elected from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). 50 years in the arts, entertainment, Cantonese opera, politics and business, philanthropy ...... from Shanghai to Hong Kong, from Hong Kong to Beijing, a lifetime of poise and talent, heart and temperament, witnessed by many.

The world has seen a lot of changes. The vicissitudes of the Chinese people's bones are the profoundness given by the long river of history, while the tenacity and stubbornness of the Chinese people's nature are the positive optimism, open-mindedness and self-confidence living in the present. "With the landscape as your witness, you should still stick to yourself." Liza Wang also encourages herself with this. "I think it's just that people's lives don't go so smoothly, and your own life has to be mastered by yourself, so you have to be self-respecting, self-loving, and self-reliant. "