What kind of person is Shi in Love in Beijing?

The most controversial history of Northern Ireland is the highlight of this TV series. First of all, he reflects a so-called tragedy that happened after the biggest contradiction of this era collided with a real man's life values. But whether this is a tragedy, whose fault it is, this era, this society, or his own deep loss, I don't think we can jump to conclusions. If it is its fault, that is, the meaning expressed by the TV series itself, I don't think so. I will fight like a man and do whatever it takes for the people I love. If someone or a woman like Shen objects to this view. I said they were wrong, even if the stone was wrong, it was illegal. She should understand that she should not give up. In today's real society, this is an iron fact. Without a house, will a woman choose to have a house or no house? For example, Shi was even worse than him. People who can walk out of poverty-stricken areas like Shi don't know what the odds are. It is very important to change your own destiny and give happiness to the people you love, but first of all, it is nonsense to change your own destiny. So how helpless he was when he chose money, so his starting point was good. Shen should understand her, but she didn't. I didn't choose Shen from the beginning. I think she will be the perfect embodiment of the story structure and a couple I admire most. Plus Shen's expressive power is really good, just like in A Dream of Red Mansions. After that, the role changed completely. She lived to say that the man was really dead, because the story began to tell me that she would be Dai Yu's sister. Therefore, Shen's acceptance of the story is a turning point. In my opinion, it is completely out of touch with the later story, although the story ends with a point of view and bid farewell to the eternal confusion of youth. In other words, that's the story, yes. Then I'm going to ask Chen, who is so different from the characters constructed before that everyone doesn't know what the purpose is. If this is a particularly good TV series, it should stand up to scrutiny.

The role I hate most is actually played by the director. I think Chen is manipulating the story because he is the director. He is a typical slut. In a word, he is delusional, right! Fantasy again. In addition to literature and art, he will please girls, and he has no attraction as a man. Compared with Shi and Wu's eldest brother, this role is a failure.

However, compared with other TV series, this TV series is still ok, mainly because it can reflect the imprint of the times. Stones are typical, while others seem to have no bright spots. The most regrettable thing is to spoil the role of Shen at that turning point.

My analysis is somewhat idealistic, but it is my values, or as the person closest to Shi's fate, I understand this role.

I don't think some stories are more valuable than analysis. I think his play is not well written, or good because some of the questions it raises are better.