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Gao Ling decides to buy a fighting fish for his friend, Hong Liang.

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After lunch and a movie, Yu Meng asks Gao Ling for a favor.

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Yu Meng uses his new friend, Gao Ling, as a chick magnet.

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Yu Meng realizes Gao Ling is gone and sets off after him.

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Gao Ling eventually finds his way to Xinghuo Village, only to discover that it's not the Xinghuo Village he intended to reach.

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As he heads home, Gao Ling receives an unexpected call.

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Gao Ling makes amends with Yu Meng as he prepares for the challenge ahead.

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This Spring Festival, are you coming back home? Do you have a million reasons not to go home for the Spring Festival? This video is dedicated to all the parents in the world.

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Mommy needs to help the villagers build roads, so she can't be there for her son.

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Mommy may not be able to come home for Chinese New Year.

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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.

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The antagonist of the story, Wan Renxian, still hasn't learned to "Cheng ren zhi mei," laughing at his neighbor when he injures himself. However, when he is given another golden opportunity to do a good deed, the question becomes, will he finally take it?

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When Wan Renxian comes through at a time when he is most needed, his neighbors' reaction to his kindness isn't quite what he expects. Like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," no one is willing to believe that this time, he is really telling the truth.

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Having discovered Wan Renxian's act of kindness, his neighbors apologize and thank him. Just as with the old fortune teller, Wan Renxian should be given a chance to right his wrongs. Such is the meaning of “Cheng ren zhi mei.”

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Learn the story behind the idiom, "To exhort people to do good."

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Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”

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