Love = giant mindfuck! High school is a jungle and Atlas is trying to survive like everyone else. It does not get any easier because his best friend Elliot has moved to the other side of the world and their only way to communicate is via email.
The death of the child of his second wife made his secret exposed, other figures who were disappointed, angry figures immediately mixed together in one family. The father figure they admired and often emphasized honesty suddenly faded. The whole family must learn about acceptance. This family is like being reminded that life's problems can come anytime and anywhere, so we must continue to strive, kneeling in prayer and long prayer mats.
With the taglines 'China creation' and 'China invention' as its axis, the story follows the scientific achievements in the development of China's manufacturing.
Set against a 7-year backdrop from 2012 to 2019, three families and three generations embody the spirit of a true artisan. Lin Jie, Li Bin and many others represent young technological talents who start on the path of innovation to achieve their dreams. Returning from overseas, Lin Jie falls in love with a female college student as they get to know each other through work.
Aulaad is a story of a family where parents have brought up their children with great values, good education, and devotion. Now that they are adults and married, they believe everything they have achieved in life is due to their own struggle and undermine their parents.
Full-time mother Hong Nga-yau and her husband Yau Tsoi-shan have a two-year-old daughter called Yau Yat-tung. The family are under constant pressure as they and Nga-yau’s parents Hong Lok and Fong Chor-kiu are living under the same roof. Tsoi-shan covertly plots to break free from Chor-kiu’s control. But his parents Yau Tai-long and Kam Mei-foon keep making trouble, causing Tsoi-shan to be always in the wrong. There is constant conflict between Nga-yau and Tsoi-shan as the couple cannot agree on how to split parenting duties. Nga-yau insists on going to work. Meanwhile, stress and strife between “the four elders” is not melting away. Tsoi-shan’s younger brother Yau Tsoi-fung and his wife Cheung Pik-chi, and Ngai-yau’s elder cousin sister Ip Fan and her husband Kwan Chi-chung are faced with contradictions and hurdles with regards to raising children. In the process, children are invariably proved to be the key for parents to seize opportunities for life-long learning and maturatio