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From Limelight to Aristocracy: Stirring Waves

From Limelight to Aristocracy: Stirring Waves

Song Yan had been in the industry for four years and was nicknamed "The Red Rose of the World"—stunning, brilliant, and cool. After a scandal and a breakup, she announced her retirement with great fanfare and vanished from the public eye. Her former collaborators spoke of her with disdain, "She only got famous through hype, with no real talent, all pretense, and nothing genuine." Half a year later, at a banquet, the retired Song Yan made her first appearance and became the untouchable heir to the Song Family's hundred-billion fortune. Those who had bad-mouthed her in the past were now sycophantic: "Miss Song is beautiful with great acting skills and strong capabilities. It's such a pity she retired! _(:3」∠❀)_" After retirement, Song Yan was known as "The Fairy of the World"—naturally gorgeous and irresistible. There wasn't a man she couldn't charm. The high-society ladies sniffed at this: "Gu Chenxiao of Yun City, so cold and heartless. Try flirting with him!" Song Yan had her 'three nos'. First, she wouldn't flirt with the ugly. Second, she wouldn't flirt with those who liked her. Third: ...ex-boyfriends, she wouldn't flirt! Everyone racked their brains but couldn't understand how these three rules were related to Gu Chenxiao. * In Yun City, it was widely rumored: Gu Chenxiao's ex-girlfriend broke up with him just because he stepped into a room with his left foot first. People dissed his ex-girlfriend for not knowing better, for acting out and dooming herself. Late, when the romance between Gu Chenxiao and Song Yan became public, a romantic rival confronted her, sneering: "You're just a placeholder. His true love is his ex-girlfriend. When she returns, you'll be kicked to the curb!" That very evening, Gu Chenxiao, who had returned from a business trip, saw Song Yan packing her luggage. Veins throbbed on his forehead as he ground his teeth: "Song Yan, this time I stepped in with my right foot first! Where do you think you're running off to now!"
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Is it the wind and waves or the long waves
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2025-01-12 18:41
Braving the wind and breaking the waves were very similar to the long wind and breaking the waves. They both expressed the spirit of fearlessness and courage. The phrase 'riding the wind and breaking the waves' came from the Biography of Zong Que in the Book of Song. It meant that Zong Que was ambitious and was willing to ride the wind and break the waves of ten thousand miles. There was no definite origin for the phrase 'riding the wind and breaking the waves,' but there were several related versions, including the Biography of Zong Que in the Song Dynasty and Li Hong's 'Oddity' poem in the Ming Dynasty. In general, there was no obvious difference between riding the wind and breaking the waves. They both described the spirit of people pursuing their ideals and bravely advancing forward. Therefore, whether it was riding the wind and breaking the waves or the wind and waves, they could all be used to express the same meaning.
Honghu's Waves Beat the Waves
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2025-01-11 09:33
The original singer of the song "Honghu Waves" was Wang Yuzhen.
The lost waves
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2025-01-08 23:19
" The Lost Waves " was a 1989 Taiwan crime film directed by Ding Guosheng and starred by Wei Pingao and Li Yanghui. The specific plot content and Douban rating of the movie have not yet been provided. Currently, there are no online viewing resources for this movie.
The Wind and the Waves
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2025-01-08 00:17
The main actors of 'The Wind and Waves' included Wang Yibo, Li Qin, Wang Yang, Zhang Tianyang, Wang Xueqi, Gao Lu, Yang Kun, etc.
The Wind and Waves
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2025-01-05 23:53
The TV series " The Wind and the Waves " would be broadcasted on March 21, 2024 on Central TV Department 8's Golden Channel.
Booming waves
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2025-01-01 06:38
The four-word idiom "raging waves" referred to the four-word idiom with the word "raging waves". We can find a four-word idiom, which is "to turn the tide". This idiom is used to describe trying to salvage a dangerous situation. The other search results didn't mention any other information about the four words " raging tide ".
raging waves
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2024-12-31 16:49
A raging wave was a Chinese word that referred to a huge and turbulent wave. It was a metaphor for a turbulent situation or a violent tide. It could also be used as a metaphor for violent social changes or large-scale unrest.
Comics of the Waves
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2024-12-24 08:56
Waves of Bubbles was a Han Man in a series. The story was about a heroine, Margaret, who was brutally killed by her beloved lover and then reborn, starting a new life with the name "Meg". She was reborn seven years later and did not understand the ways of the world. She was faced with the challenge of adapting to her new life. This manga involved the truth of her death and the love story of her growth. However, the specific plot and plot development could only be understood by reading the manga.
The waves are blossoming
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2024-12-23 14:05
The cast list of Waves of Flowers included Tan Songyun, Xiong Ziqi, Huang Shengchi, Pang Hanchen, Peng Yuchang, and other leading actors.
Waves of songs
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2024-12-23 08:43
" Waves in Blossom " was a song sung by Ren Xianqi, Ah Niu, and Guang Liang. This song was included in their album, Tramp, which was released on August 9, 2000. It was also the theme song of the movie, Summer Tea. The song used beautiful melodies and humorous language to express the deep feelings of the boy for the person he liked.
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