The World didn t expect Zhou Yue to marry an old man as a junior, and everyone in the Zhou family

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-02-06

In this era full of drama and social reality, the TV series "The World" has attracted widespread attention. Among them, the choice of Zhou Yue's role has become the focus of heated discussions. She actually married an old man with a big age difference, and this unexpected choice caused ripples in the plot.

The plot kicked off, and the scene of Zhou Yue's transfer from Bolai Daily Chemical Northeast Branch to the logistics company was unexpected. A young and energetic strong woman in the workplace chose to leave the first period of her career and went to the Northeast to run a logistics company. This change made the audience wonder, is it not going well in the workplace? However, in the story of "The World", the truth is even more unexpected. Zhou Yue's choice was not because of adversity in the workplace, but because of another emotional wave.

Zhou Yue and Peng Xinsheng's relationship is tortuous and confusing. In the process of developing a logistics company in Northeast China, she met this elderly Peng Xinsheng, an experienced and successful man. The two have developed some subtle connections in their work, and this has also planted a seed of reverie in the play.

The appearance of Peng Xinsheng made Zhou Yue's career and love life fall into an intersecting whirlpool. And in the end, she made an unexpected choice and married Peng Xinsheng, an old man who was getting old. Zhou Yue's choice made the audience dumbfounded, and the social ** was also full of heated discussions about this relationship. Some people accuse Zhou Yue of choosing to marry an old man for the sake of materialism, and some people express their understanding of this unusual marriage.

Zhou Yue's marriage not only caused a sensation on social **, but also set off a lot of waves in her family. As a mother, Zhou Rong faced her daughter's deviance, and the pain in her heart was indescribable. She once overestimated her influence on her daughter, but underestimated Feng Huacheng's control over Zhou Yue.

In the Zhou family, each member had different reactions to Zhou Yue's choice. Uncle Zhou Bingkun was unemployed because of Zhou Yue's marriage, and once slapped her. And the uncle Zhou Bingyi maintained an objective analysis of Zhou Yue's choice, believing that it was due to her willfulness caused by not giving her a strict education at the beginning.

The entire Zhou family fell into disagreements and strife over Zhou Yue's marriage. For this relationship, the family members expressed their worries, incomprehension and disappointment. Zhou Yue seems to have become the fuse of family disputes and a controversial member of the family. In addition to the emotional turmoil, Zhou Yue also faced various troubles in the workplace. With a master's degree, she fell into a desert of job hunting in Beijing. She once fantasized about the high-level route, but she suffered a setback in reality.

During this period, Zhou Yue tried to contact his classmates from the key middle school of the year, but found that they all had brilliant achievements in the workplace. Zhou Yue's job search dilemma not only reveals the cruelty of workplace competition, but also reflects the various prejudices against professional women in the social atmosphere after the reform and opening up. In Zhou Yue's life, the impermanence of fate brought her a painful blow. Zhou Nan, the person she loved deeply, died unexpectedly because of saving people, and became the heaviest stone in Zhou Yue's heart.

Zhou Nan's death plunged the entire Zhou family into grief, and also made Zhou Yue even more resentful of his family's unsupport and disapproval. At this time, Zhou Rong and Feng Huacheng persuaded Zheng Juan to accept compensation to relieve the pressure of life. However, Zheng Juan resolutely refused, believing that it was something that had nothing to do with her son's life, and that money could not make up for the pain of losing a loved one.

The development of the plot gradually came to a climax, and Zhou Yue finally married an old man and lived the life of a rich wife. She came to an adult to be a child.

Third, the step of marrying an old man has both family reasons and the reasons of the times. After the reform and opening up, the social atmosphere was flashy, which soon led her to degenerate.

And Zhou Rong, as a mother, felt extremely remorseful for her daughter's direction. She reflected on her own shortcomings in educating her daughter, and also felt a deep responsibility to the family. In Zhou Yue's fate, she saw her influence on her daughter, as well as the family's plight and social helplessness.

Through the ups and downs of the fate of Zhou Yue's character, "The World" profoundly reflects the changes in Chinese society since the reform and opening up. Zhou Yue's choice, family predicament, and workplace pressure are all intertwined, outlining a story that not only has the characteristics of individual destiny, but also represents the style of the entire era.

Life is like a play, and drama is like life. On this changeable and vast stage, everyone is playing their own role. Zhou Yue's story may be a microcosm that triggers our deep thinking about family, workplace and relationships. Perhaps, in this dramatic world, we are all looking for our own answers.

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