Description:The boxing champion tornado arrived in China and injured the Chinese boxer at the competition venue. Hong Zhennan stood up and stopped, blood splattering on the scene. For the sake of Chinese martial arts, Ye Wen accepted the provocation of a tornado and fought for national righteousness
Description:Ling has been suffering from leukemia since childhood. As an optimistic person, she doesn't take everything to heart, except for her limited life. She always hides her love in her heart and doesn't tell her friends Rex and Otaru about her condition. Since childhood, Otaru and his mother have traveled from mainland China to Hong Kong to make a living by selling fish. With an introverted personality, Otaru is not good at expressing himself. Despite being hot and cold with Ling, they have become good friends who care about each other. Otaru vs. REx had a favorable impression, but Rex did not express it, and Otaru did not notice that another boy, Axi, was silently admiring her.
Description:Ye Wen used Wing Chun Quan to overcome hardness with softness, establishing his position as a master in Foshan. A few years later, due to financial constraints, Ye Wen went to the coal mine to work as a laborer. He was angered by Japanese military officers and entered the arena to compete and defeat the Japanese general
Description:The police are making every effort to search for evidence to prosecute the suspect Huang Baimu in the rape and murder case, hoping to convict him in order to appease the public's concerns about the forest, but the evidence has not been obtained. Xia Songzi, female detective newly appointed, takes over from KashiwagiCase. Matsuzaki firmly believed that Kashiwagi was just one of the perpetrators, and she was under pressure from the authorities to solve the case as soon as possible. Therefore, she decided to enter the forest where the crime occurred to investigate. Shu Hai is a doctoral student in advanced botany, and he has exhaustedAll time and spirit, to prove the theory that plants are equivalent to living beings, he believed that plants have thoughts, emotions, and even language.