The idiom, "Cheng ren zhi mei," is explained through a story. It essentially means that we should help others succeed rather than pointing out their faults.
Was the fisherman deceiving the others and/or himself? Did they find utopia in the end? Watch and find out.
Due to overwork, Kai is exhibiting signs of memory loss. With no effective remedy currently in place, his doctor proposes an experimental treatment that may help Kai retain at least some of his precious memories.
The fisherman has to leave, but also wants to make sure that he can return to this wonderful place. What can he do?
The fisherman thinks he must be in heaven upon stumbling into new locale where the people entertain him with copious amounts of their best food and wine. Here, there is neither a government nor taxes looming over them and people treat one other with mutual love and respect.
The fisherman accidentally stumbles into a place that looks a lot like utopia, where he is welcomed and treated like an honorable guest.
With some persuasion by the young girl, Sun Hao Yang is finally able to participate in the piano competition.
Sun Yao Yang befriends a young girl from the piano studio. He tries to register for a piano competition, only to have the door slammed in his face.
This fisherman lives by the bank of Wuling River. Life has been hard for him. However, one day, a miracle happens.
"Peach Blossom Utopia" received the Best Short Film Award at the 2006 Handsome Monkey Animation Awards in China. In the same year, at the DigiCon 6+2 Contest sponsored by Japan Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc., it received the First Place Golden Award.
The young man applies for a job as a piano teacher, but ends up being a janitor at the studio instead.
Dun is looking for new challengers while "Four Eyes" has his eye on the future. Niu is now teaching young children.
Unable to find their favorite game anywhere in town, Dun and "Four Eyes" decide to take matters into their own hands.
As our travelers realize they're out of luck, the thieves are back with the bowl intact. It also appears as though two of our criminals may be a little more than just colleagues.
Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”
"Four Eyes" is now a manager at his father's company while his best friend, Dun, is still hot and heavy into video games, working at a game shop and commentating on games as a hobby.
It looks like our gang of antique thieves already had their eyes on the bowl our travelers "found" in the last episode. Watch as our sneaky thieves attempt to find a way to get their hands on the bowl themselves - legal or not.
"Four Eyes" leaves his friends behind and finds a girlfriend in the city. Refusing to work for his father's company, he begins an unfruitful job search.
After failing to find work and watching his girlfriend drive off with her director, "Four Eyes" decides to work for his father's company.
Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”
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