As for what Qin said in iPartment, I don't have any specific memories, nor can I provide an accurate answer. Can you provide me with more relevant information or context so that I can better answer your question?
Qin was a guest star in the iPartment series. Because her appearance in the series was relatively short, she was only a guest star. However, because her image and plot setting were very eye-catching, she was called the "guest star". In iPartment's fourth movie, iPartment Movie, Qin was a special character. Her appearance in the movie brought some surprises and emotions to the audience. In addition, Qin had also appeared in other works in the iPartment series, but because her role was relatively short, she did not become the main character. Although Qin was only a cameo, her appearance added some variety and interest to the iPartment series, while also leaving a deep impression on the audience.
If you don't understand a sentence in Fortress Besieged, please explain it! This was what Fang Hongjian had said to Zhao Hsin-mei,"Don't think that I'm doing this for your own good. I'm only doing this because I have no choice."
The meaning of this sentence was: Men did not read Romance of the Three Kingdoms because it described the history and heroes of the Three Kingdoms period. Women didn't read novels because novels often involved emotional and romantic stories, which might not be suitable for women.
This sentence came from the original online romance novel," I would rather lose my true heart than drink alcohol alone." It meant that she would rather let down a sincere person than let down a stupid relationship. This sentence expressed the speaker's attitude towards feelings. They believed that only stupid people would give their hearts, and those who let them down were not worthy of trust. At the same time, this sentence also hinted at the speaker's attitude towards feelings. They did not want to let down their true feelings, but they did not want to hurt their stupid feelings. Generally speaking, this sentence meant that the speaker had a cautious and rational thinking about feelings. They would not easily betray their true feelings or hurt others.
iPartment 3 was not the last iPartment. It was a Chinese TV series about a group of young people living in the same apartment. Although this drama was very popular, it had not yet decided on the last one. There may be other TV series or movies with iPartment as the theme, but there is no official confirmation as to whether iPartment 3 will be the last one. If you want to know more about iPartment, I suggest you watch a TV series or movie or look up relevant information.
In the vast sea of people, if they lost it, they would never be able to find it.
Your question isn't clear enough. I can't accurately understand what you want to express. Please provide more background information or clarify the sentence you want to know so that I can better help you.
I don't want dad, I think this kind of sentence pattern usually appears in novels, television dramas, and other literary works to express a character's inner feelings or requests. For example, in the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber", Lin Daiyu used a sentence pattern like "I don't want Dad, I want to" when she expressed to Jia Baoyu that she didn't want to leave her. This way of expression allowed the readers to feel the anxiety and fear in the character's heart, and also allowed the readers to understand the character's emotions more deeply. In actual use, this sentence could be used in various situations such as expressing requests, expressing wishes, expressing thoughts, etc. Pay attention to the character's emotions and tone when using it to better convey the character's emotions and intentions.
A woman's life was always filled with all kinds of experiences, including happiness, sadness, success, and failure. Tang Youyou, on the other hand, had experienced a woman's life. She had witnessed the departure of the people she loved one by one, and she had also experienced her own growth and change.
This sentence came from the ancient Chinese literary work "Dream of the Red Chamber". It meant that even the things at home were not allowed to be taken by outsiders. The intention of this sentence was to emphasize the preciousness of the family and the unity within it rather than to give away property or resources. In modern novels, this sentence may be used as a metaphor for a sense of self-protection, that is, not willing to share or give up what belongs to oneself to others.