The so-called bitter TV series referred to those TV series with tragic plots as the theme. It could be seen that there was some information about the drama, but there was no mention of the specific name of the drama. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know which bitter TV series there are.
Poor and bitter TV dramas included Warm Spring, Cherry, Village Chief, Silly Spring, My Ugly Mother, and Love in the Mountains and Seas. These TV series were set in rural areas, showing the lives and development of farmers. Among them,"Warm Spring" told the story of an ordinary peasant family in China, which resonated strongly with the audience;"Cherry" told the story of a mentally handicapped mother and a crippled husband raising an abandoned baby;"The Chief of a Village" showed the social struggle between progress and backwardness, honesty and corruption in rural areas in the new era;"Silly Spring" told the story of a girl taking on family responsibilities;"My Ugly Mother" was the story of a girl's growth. These TV series touched the audience with real emotions and details of life, showing the tenacity and fighting spirit of the rural people.
" Bitter Earth " was a TV series filmed in 1996. Its original name was " Fertile Soil ". It was a modern drama set in the development of the Qinghe Cashmere Industry in Xingtai, and the main theme was the business and love of four young people by the ancient canal. The drama had an investment of 3 million yuan and a total of 19 episodes. It was directed by Wang Jin and scripted by Song Jufeng. The drama was broadcasted on Hebei TV Station, Xingtai City Station, Qinghe County TV Station and many other TV stations. Due to its vivid plot and ups and downs, it attracted the attention of the audience and local cashmere entrepreneurs and industrialists.
" Bitter Earth " was a modern drama with the development of the Qinghe Cashmere Industry as the background and the main story of four young people's business and love by the ancient canal. The drama started filming in May 1996. After the filming was completed, it was broadcasted in Xingtai City TV Station, Qinghe County TV Station, and many other TV stations. Due to the vivid plot and the ups and downs of the story, it attracted a lot of attention from the audience. In 1997, the play was broadcasted on CCTV and won the "Five Ones" Project Award from the Central Publicity Department. " Bitter Earth " was a youth inspirational film that made countless young people in Xingtai excited. It influenced the entire generation of people in Xingtai, mainly those born in the 70s.
There were some television dramas that were considered to be tear-jerkers. Some of them included "Cherry Red,""Pear Blossom Tears,""Mother's Heart After Spring,""Kapok's Spring,""Warm Spring,""Dumb Bride,""Grass,""Watching the Sky,""I Am a Grass," and "Tears of the Sun." These plots were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. By showing the kindness of human nature, the greatness of maternal love, and the suffering and struggle in life, they triggered the audience's resonance and tears.
" Bitter Earth " was a modern drama with the development of the Qinghe Cashmere Industry as the background and the main story of four young people's business and love by the ancient canal. The drama officially started filming in May 1996 and was broadcasted by Xingtai City TV Station, Qinghe County TV Station, and many other TV stations. The story was vivid and moving, attracting the attention of the people of Qinghe and the entrepreneurs and industrialists. Bitter Earth had also won the "Five Ones" project award from the Central Public Relations Department.
The ending of the TV series Bitter Coffee was as follows: At the climax of the story, the protagonist, Sophie (Lily), unexpectedly finds that she has lost her memory and doesn't know who she is, where she came from, or what happened in the past. She was taken by a mysterious person to a place called the "Time Tunnel" where she found that she could travel through time and space to explore her past and present. During her exploration, Sophie met many different people and scenes, including her father, her boyfriend Jack, her best friend Emily, and her good friend John. She gradually realized that she had experienced a lot of pain and sadness, but she had also grown and become stronger because of it. In the end, Sophie returned to her own time and space and decided not to run away from her past. She decided to face her own emotional problems and find her true happiness. Before she left, she said goodbye to Jack, Amy, and John and said that she would miss them forever. The ending of the TV series Bitter Coffee showed a brave, strong and responsible female lead image, and also made the audience think more deeply about the past and the future.
"Under the Bodhi Tree" was a romance drama co-produced by Ciwen Media, Sichuan Satellite TV, and Shanghai Syndicate Film and Television. The play was directed by Lai Shuiqing, with Li Rong and Zhang Yixi as the screenwriters and Zhong Hanliang, Liu Kaiwei, Lu Yi, Yang Rui, Zhao Huinan, and others as the main actors. It was first aired on July 22, 2011 on the TV Series Channel in Shen Zhen, and on July 14, 2012 on Sichuan TV. The plot told the story of a few young people in the late Qing Dynasty, who were intertwined with love and hate due to a strange combination of fate. The series had a total of 53 episodes, and the genre was family/love.
The specific content of the first episode of the TV series Bitter Cold Plum Fragrance could not be found from the search results provided.
The following is a collection of some rural TV dramas: 1. "Initial Heart"(2018): The drama mainly tells the story of Gan Zuchang from a general to a farmer. He led his fellow villagers to develop Huxing Ridge, build a reservoir, build a power station, a cement factory, an agricultural science institute, and a series of stories. 2. "High Heavens on the Yellow Soil": This drama was a period drama with a rural theme. It described the struggles and changes in the lives of farmers in the difficult and difficult times. 3. "Ku Niang": This drama is a work that truly reflects true feelings. It carries forward maternal love and reflects the true feelings of the human world. It told the story of the bitter mother having two sons who were hardworking and eager to learn. 4. "Kule Village Official": The play tells the story of how the grass-roots cadres lead the masses to get rid of poverty and become rich through the life of the grass-roots cadres in the southern part of Gansu Province. Please note that the above are only some of the rural TV dramas mentioned in the search results. There may be other works that have not been mentioned.
The drama was a type of drama that showed the kindness of human nature, the greatness of maternal love, and the suffering and struggle in life. The following are some recommendations for tear-jerking and bitter TV dramas: 1. " My Ugly Mother ": The play was about a handsome son who went to work in the city. His father died young and his mother was a widow for the rest of her life, raising him up. 2. " Cherry Red ": This drama tells the story of a swallow whose parents died and her younger brother, Little Stone, who depended on each other for survival. It shows the beautiful and glorious side of human nature. 3. " Spring of Kapok ": This drama broke through the traditional model. It used the experience of the male protagonist as the main line, showing the story of a kind, tolerant, and noble husband. 4. " The Dumb Bride ": This drama was broadcast in 2005. Through the tragic fate of the protagonist and the powerful tear-jerking effect of the plot, it resonated with the audience. 5. " A Mother's Heart After Spring ": This was a drama about a bitter family in the Republic of China. It told the story of a bitter woman who not only had to take care of a silly old man, but also raised five children with different blood relations. 6. " Warm Spring ": This drama tells the touching story of an orphan, Xiaohua. Despite the difficulties and social rejection, Xiaohua touched the people around her with her kindness and innocence. These plots were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. By showing the kindness of human nature, the greatness of maternal love, and the suffering and struggle in life, they triggered the audience's resonance and tears.