In 1992, Yin Jie, an elite graduate of Peking University, married a new life in Africa.
This decision was made against everyone's wishes, and parents, relatives and friends were all against it. After all, Africa was a new and alien world for her, a girl from the north.
Yin Jie is stubbornly persistent about this love that transcends cultures and regions.
But what Yin Jie didn't expect was that the reality in Africa was more difficult than she imagined.
Poverty, war, and the disenfranchisement were new challenges for her.
Marrying in Africa, she is not only married to Kalingtong, but also married to a life full of hardships and helplessness.
In Africa, Yin Jie gradually realized the status of women in this society.
She can't work, she can only become a housewife, and she has to silently endure the toil of her husband leaving early and returning late.
This is in stark contrast to the pampered life of her parents she enjoyed in China.
The little things in life, cooking, and taking care of the house, are all new challenges for her.
The beginning of the tragedy was due to the outbreak of war in Africa.
As a local, Kalintong felt responsible to stay, and Yin Jie had no choice but to leave with his daughter.
After returning to China, she chose to set up a stall in front of the school to sell boxed lunches and struggled to survive.
Unfortunately, this act was misunderstood by the neighborhood as the product of abandonment.
However, fortunately, Yin Jie finally received her husband's **.
Carintong was appointed ambassador to China because of his performance in the war, and the family was reunited.
They are back together and trying to overcome the difficulties they once had.
This touching story is a testimony to the final reunion of two people across cultures and borders.
Yin Jie and Kalingtong overcame the difficulties and challenges in life because of their firm faith and love, and finally ushered in a happy ending.