In the TV series "There are Many Stories in a Small Town", as soon as Zhang Jianing's vivid interpretation of the heroine Mu Difu appeared on the stage, she encountered a heavy blow thrown by life: her lover Cheng Xu, who was still talking about the future not long ago, has entered the marriage hall with others in an instant, but she was unknowingly named the embarrassing title of "third party". A sudden humiliation was like a thunderbolt from the blue, smashing on Mu Di, who was about to enter the top ** academy group and married life, which made her at a loss in the sharp accusations of the strange rich woman, and the shameless defense of her former boyfriend was even more stinging - he resolutely abandoned his emotional fetters for many years for a stable job establishment.
After registering her marriage, Cheng Xu still pretended to be single and dated Mu Di, and this absurd and uninhibited betrayal was undoubtedly a ruthless crushing of her emotional world. Just when Mu Di grasped the turning point in her life and was ready to stand out in the auditions of major orchestras in Beijing with her outstanding talent, the pain of tinnitus followed her, cruelly depriving her of her ability to play, making her fall from the clouds that were expected to climb the peak of her career to the bottom in an instant, not only losing the long-awaited job opportunity, but also bidding farewell to the dream stage of staying in the bustling capital.
Faced with the clouds and rain of fate, Mu Di was forced to return to his hometown Weihai to heal his injuries and began a life journey that was completely different from the past. Here, she met Bai Lang, the shrewd and capable owner of the planning company played by Gao Zhiting, as well as the rich second-generation William and his blind date Qu Wenwen, who have a fiery obsession with **. This group of people reshaped the trajectory of Mu Di's life in their own unique ways, opening a new chapter in her life.
In this process, "A Lot of Stories in a Small Town" delicately depicts how Mu Di experienced the warmth of fireworks in the world during her experience of running a planning company with Bai Lang, and met the members of the local folk orchestra, thus inspiring her to integrate traditional art and pop culture with innovative ideas. The phoenix, which once soared in the ideal sky, quietly landed on the land of reality after experiencing the changes of the world, and rediscovered and deeply understood the love for suona art. Mu Di gradually won the reputation through wonderful performances again and again, not only in terms of craftsmanship and exquisiteness, but also in the collision with Bai Lang, from the initial-for-tat to mutual understanding and appreciation.
In the end, Mu Di joined hands with his colleagues in the Chinese Orchestra to successfully bring traditional folk music into the vision and hearts of more people through a series of performances that were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and rejuvenated this ancient art. At the same time, under the influence of Bai Lang, Mu Di learned to release pressure and bravely face the inner world, not only regained his original intention of **, but also found his own emotional home in the long stream of life, and achieved a moving legend in an urban light comedy. And Qu Wenwen, the only daughter who is also wealthy and high-profile, has also become one of the indispensable characters in this story.
In the small city of Weihai, Qu Wenwen has become the object of many rich second generations because of his prominent family background. Shengyuan Group, Weihai's most powerful large enterprise, is her family industry. However, in the face of many courteous suitors, Qu Wenwen only fell in love with William, a blind date who was different and had the best dreams. Although William is not enthusiastic about the blind date arrangement, he bluntly said that he has no intention of getting married before realizing his ** ambition, and only sees the blind date as a way to exchange pocket money from his mother and cope with family pressure.
Qu Wenwen deeply understands this, but he has not given up his attention to William. She was tired of her peers who only knew how to get drunk on money, but it was William's unique temperament of sticking to her dreams and refusing to have in-depth contact with her, which made her have a different kind of concern for him. She loved him with an extraordinary pattern and wisdom, and even after being explicitly rejected, she never chose to retreat or force, but chose to guard silently, and gradually integrate into his life without burdening the other party.
When William encountered the dilemma that no one was willing to cooperate to form a band, Qu Wenwen quietly stepped in to help him find a suitable partner, and knew how to withdraw at the right time, so that William could carry out follow-up exchanges freely. The only local owner of high-end recording equipment was reluctant to lend it to William, and Qu Wenwen acted decisively and did not hesitate to purchase equipment, not as a gift, but generously lent it to him to ensure that he could chase his dream without pressure.
When William's company is in bankruptcy, various forces are ready to take advantage of the fire. Qu Wenwen resolutely decided to refuse any help conditions that presuppose the establishment of a romantic relationship, because she knew that such a move would only hasten William's distance. She resolutely sold her restaurant and some of the equipment, raised 4 million to help William, and told him that the money would be repaid, which not only reflected the greatest support, but also maintained his self-esteem.
Scenes of affectionate and atmospheric actions circulated in the small town, the most famous of which is that Qu Wenwen had an insight into William's confusion and loss due to Mu Di's upcoming trip to Beijing for the examination group, and she cleverly offered to help William by binding the interests of the two. This strategy prompted William to make up his mind to invest in the purchase of Bai Lang's planning company, thus giving birth to the prototype of the Three Musketeers of "Small Town Stories", and also laid the groundwork for the future glory of Mu Di and the realization of William's ideals.
There is no doubt that there is a risk in doing so, because over time, William's admiration and adoration for Murdi is likely to translate into deeper affection. Qu Wenwen is not ignorant of this, but compared to helping William realize his dreams, this potential emotional entanglement is insignificant. She showed great confidence and open-mindedness, and was willing to push her sweetheart into another woman's world, which was impressive.