The Girl from Huangshan

Zhang Yuan, Yu Yanfu
Li Ling, Ding Yi, Zhang Junying, Hu Huiling, Chen Xu, Kou Zhenhai, Pu Ke, Li Xuesong, Zhao Yamin, Xia Peijie, Meng Jin, Mi Lan, Tian Chengren
1984
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
97 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as黄山来的姑娘,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1984Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.8(For reference only)。
In the early 1980s, Gong Lingling (played by Li Ling), a rural girl from Huangshan, went to Beijing alone to work as a nanny to pay off her family's debts. As a newcomer from the countryside, she couldn't avoid being looked at strangely by some city dwellers, and Lingling was no exception. Upon arriving at the Qi family, the host family was always distrustful of her actions, even suspecting her of wrongdoing over buying groceries. Despite working hard day and night, she never received praise from her employers. Ultimately, after the loss of a sweater and facing humiliation, Lingling left the Qi household in the rain. She then moved to the Zhao family to care for the postpartum Liu Hongrong (played by Zhao Yamin), and the similar fate quickly bonded them as if they were sisters. Soon, Liu was abandoned by her husband, and their financial struggles made it impossible for her to afford Lingling's salary, forcing Lingling to leave. Later, with the help of a fellow villager, she transferred to the Zhou family, who treated her like their own. Not only did she learn cooking skills, but she also mastered calligraphy, and with the encouragement and assistance of the Zhou family, she opened a restaurant for educated youth...