The finale of "Flowers", this TV series vividly shows the risk and complexity of China with delicate brushstrokes and profound character creation, by depicting the ups and downs of the fate of the key characters in the play. In the finale, the tragedy of the fate of each character is like a mirror, reflecting the difficulties that investors can encounter in the face of market volatility, greed** and the boundaries of the rules.
1.Due to the market adjustment, Mr. A failed to resist the pressure of the liquidation of the financing market, and his assets were almost wiped out, and he finally chose to commit suicide by jumping into the river.
2.Because of greed, Uncle Gen did not follow Mr. Bao's advice to sell new shares in time, resulting in a total loss of funds and a tragic death.
3.In order to pursue higher returns, Boss Jin did not hesitate to mortgage his property and borrow usury, listened to insider information to take over at a high level, but as a result, he fell into it and fell to his death in order to escape debts.
4.Li Li, as Mr. A's lover and ** hand, was investigated for suspected insider trading in the "Battle of Baoying", and finally she sold it to Zhenyuan to repay the debts left by Mr. A, and was sentenced to one year in prison for being exposed for impersonating other people's identities. After being released from prison, Li Li saw through the red dust and chose to become a monk.
5.Qiang Mujie is a representative of the state-owned trust institution in the play, and has used insider information and financial advantages to manipulate the stock price many times, but his strategy failed in the battle of the clothing company, causing serious losses of state-owned assets, and finally he could not escape legal punishment and was sentenced to three years in prison.
Through the tragic fate of each character, this TV series has made a profound analysis and warning of China**, and its connotation not only involves the harm of insider trading, capital manipulation and other illegal behaviors, but also depicts the risks brought by financing leverage, blind following and excessive speculation. Although everyone may have a different interpretation of the values conveyed by the plot, it is undeniable that the play sends a strong signal to the audience: on the ever-changing stage, the importance of abiding by the rules and rational investment is self-evident, and it also expresses criticism and reflection on some undesirable phenomena in the capital market at that time. This has a certain enlightening significance for the healthy development of any country or region.
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