The road of life, the big ending.

The ending of The Road of Life: Gao Shuangxing and Liu Qiaozhen are happy, but Gao Jialin regrets the ending.

Among the girls in the play, Qiaozhen's fate is the most bumpy, but her ending is also the most satisfactory. After Qiaozhen and Gao Jialin broke up, they pulled themselves together and accepted the horse. I thought she would live happily like this, but her daughter Yingying found herself with congenital heart disease. In order to treat Yingying, she and Ma Shuan went to Shanghai. As a result, Ma Shuan died in a car accident in Shanghai, and her life was in trouble again.

No matter how fate treats her, she can't be defeated. She went from the noodle restaurant in Pearl Krabs to the contracted canteen in the school, and then to the establishment of the central kitchen. With her own ability, she gained a firm foothold in Shanghai step by step. She is the most powerful woman.

Gao Shuangxing finally surrendered with his father. Although he was punished, he just lost his job. Everything before him still exists, and his parents-in-law and wife still recognize him. Later, I did a lot of work, got up from the bottom and became a primary school teacher. Most importantly, Gao Jialin forgave him.

Gao Jialin should have a different life. He should have enjoyed the pleasure of knowledge on the university campus. He could have met a better girl and had a better job, but unfortunately he didn't get it. In the end, he didn't get married. Although he is connected with the soul of Huang Yaping, even though he is separated from the other place, it is difficult to meet each other.

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In the 1980s, Gao Jialin, a young man living in Gao Jiagou, northern Shaanxi, was called the "No.1 scholar" in the village when he was a child. Although his family is poor, he is more eager to read poetry, and he is determined to get rid of the yellow land. The college entrance examination was his only chance to change his fate, but he failed the list. He tried to become a private primary school teacher, and the teacher establishment was squeezed out. Gao Jialin fell into the bottom of his life. With the encouragement of Liu Qiaozhen, he cheered up, insisted on writing, ignited the hope of life, and fell in love with Qiaozhen.

Uncle Garin's return to the village indirectly provided Garin with the opportunity to be a reporter in the county seat. He met like-minded classmate Huang Yaping in the county seat. The silent protection of Qiaozhen, a country girl, and the passionate love of Huang Yaping, a Shanghai girl, put him in a dilemma. After several struggles and choices, he came to Shanghai with a pen.

The test of fate came one after another. In his thirties, Gao Jialin learned that his university places had been replaced by his good friends. Even so, Garin was not defeated. He followed the times to learn new knowledge, worked hard, experienced changes in the world, and wrote extraordinary life stories of ordinary people in the tide of the times.