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What story is Tian Yan telling?

See which one?

1. Li Ding's shopping mall novel: Zhang Jinlong and her brother-in-law Lin Wenxuan moved from the mainland to Shenzhen, and soon spent all their savings. Desperate, they accepted college student Zhao Feiyue's suggestion to work and buy stocks. They made a fortune. Lin opened a restaurant and Zhao continued to stock. Zhang Jinlong wanted to be an enterprise and finally set up a factory. Because there is no Shenzhen hukou, his company can only hang someone else's name. At the critical moment when the company was about to be taken away, Deng stepped forward and saved the crisis. Zhang Jinlong is glad that the relationship between the two sides is also developing vigorously. In order to divorce his mainland wife, Zhang Jinlong tried his best to win the support of Lin Wenxuan and his wife. But Deng didn't marry him, but became more and more indifferent, and finally exposed the sinister motive of competing for equity. Zhang Yi beat Deng in a rage and put him in jail. Seeing that his career was about to fall into her hands, he didn't want to look back. God opened his eyes and staged a wonderful tragicomedy of fate.

2. Perry's suspense and detective novels:

Before his death, the famous criminal investigation expert left his grandchildren with a puzzle that he had never solved in his life. Grandchildren go through all kinds of hardships to find out the problem and find domestic and foreign experts in unlocking. Opening the golden lock is a more thrilling story-a grave robber found an "eye of heaven" on the bones of Huang Taiji, which is said to issue a fatal curse.

3. Cartoons:

The film tells the story of a boy from another planet who, due to accidental reasons, came to the home of Xiangling, an earth girl, and helped Xiangling and her classmates realize their dreams and solve problems with his superhuman magic, but at the same time made a series of jokes. The film is full of imagination and fully adapts to children's naive psychological characteristics.