TV series "Flowers" ended, because the protagonist Abao and the others were all in their thirties or forties at the finale, they still had a long way to go in life. Not wanting to finish it, I tried to take their ending in the play as a new starting point and combine it with future social changes to write a sequel to the finale of "Flowers".
first wrote Abao, then Li Li, and then Lingzi. When writing about Abao, I briefly mentioned Miss Wang. In the Li Li chapter and the Lingzi chapter, although Miss Wang is not mentioned, in fact, they will still intersect in subsequent stories.
Whether in the original novel or in the play, Ms. Wang is engaged in foreign trade. It's just that Miss Wang in the play is not married, and her personal life is very clean, unlike the sordid things in the original novel. Miss Wang's story in the original novel is indeed a bit too outrageous and bizarre. Ms. Wang in the play seems relatively normal.
In the play, Abao first engaged in the stock market and securities, and then entered the foreign trade business. In the beginning, Miss Wang helped Po in every possible way, even risking her own life. This shows that Miss Wang loves A Bao in her heart, and A Bao is always in her heart. Wei Hongqing is also kind to Miss Wang, but Miss Wang never accepts him. It must be because of Abao.
In addition to wishful love, Miss Wang also has her own calculations from the perspective of foreign trade business. The stock market is too risky, and foreign trade is the only way out. If A Bao becomes her husband, and she succeeds Jin Hua as the section chief, then the couple can work together perfectly.
Unfortunately, Ms. Wang did not become the section chief. Instead, she resigned and went to work, becoming a competitor with A Bao. Miss Wang's wishful thinking came to nothing.
Actually, Abao is not prepared to compete with Miss Wang for foreign trade orders. The one who really wants to compete is his uncle. Not only did Abao not argue with Miss Wang, he also tried to help Miss Wang find a foundry.
Why does Abao do this? In addition to thanking Ms. Wang for her continued help, she also wanted to repay Jinhua. Without Jinhua's consent and support, he and his uncle would not be able to get Abao's foreign trade orders.
In the play, Ms. Wang’s family background is not explained in detail. However, judging from the fact that everyone calls her Miss Wang, his family background should be good. It is very likely that his father and grandparents were also engaged in foreign trade, but they were not bosses, but senior employees. Maybe, Miss Wang's grandfather and Abao's grandfather have business dealings.
During the broadcast of "Flowers", many viewers expected Ms. Wang and Abao to get together. In 1994, while watching the fireworks, the two of them were separated by the Huangpu River and failed to fulfill their original agreement.
Miss Wang and Po are destined not to be together. This is fate and does not depend on personal will. Why can’t Miss Wang and Abao get together?
Because Miss Wang and A Bao are not from the same class, A Bao's family is of a higher class than Miss Wang. Miss Wang could only look up to Ah Bao, but could not look down at him.
To put it bluntly, Miss Wang’s family works for A Bao’s family. In terms of class background, A Bao's family is higher than uncle Jinhua's family, and uncle Jinhua's family is slightly higher than Miss Wang's family.
Miss Wang’s wishful thinking in loving Ah Bao is a sign of being attached to him.
Abao realized the return of his family background through the stock market and foreign trade, or the return of his grandfather. Why did A Bao give up the stock market and foreign trade in the end and insist on keeping the land in Sichuan and Sha? Because he wants to copy and upgrade his grandfather's industry.
also mentioned in the sequel to Abao in the finale of "Flowers" that Miss Wang later engaged in foreign trade, and Abao provided them with part of the OEM business. Later, Miss Wang and Wei Hongqing also invested in some of Abao's industries. In other words, Miss Wang has been following A Bao.
In the chapter of Abao, it was arranged for Abao to marry a 25-year-old beautiful accountant when he was 55 years old. If Miss Wang wants to be good with Abao, she can only be her lover. Being a lover, given Miss Wang's character, she would not do it.
In addition to having interactions with Abao in foreign trade business, Miss Wang will also be involved in foreign trade in the future.He is also responsible for purchasing raw materials domestically for Reiko’s restaurant. Ms. Wang is responsible for purchasing the glutinous rice used by Lingzi to make rice wine at the Canadian farm. Later, Lingzi went to Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, and Lingzi's business also went to Ukraine. Miss Wang follows A Bao and Ling Zi at home and abroad.
Reiko and Li Li will also intersect in the future. Didn’t Li Li later go to the northwest to engage in rural tourism and rural planting and breeding business? As for the tourism business, Miss Wang is responsible for promoting and organizing the tourists in Shanghai East China. Ms. Wang is also responsible for the sales of Li Li's agricultural and animal husbandry products in East China, Japan, and Hong Kong.
Miss Wang's strategy is just one, follow A Bao, Lingzi, and Li Li, they will transform, and Miss Wang will transform.
In the sequel, Reiko got married in 1997 and gave birth to a son. What is the situation of Miss Wang's marriage?
Do you still remember Xiao Mao in the original novel? In the sequel to the finale of "Flowers", Xiao Mao did not die of illness. He, Hu Sheng and others went to the Northeast to grow Canadian vegetables and raise Canadian red cattle. Ms. Wang distributes them in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and the western part of Japan Island. In 2004, Ms. Wang married Xiaomao and took the risk to give birth to a son.
Miss Wang is 7 years younger than Lingzi. Lingzi was born in 1955 and Miss Wang was born in 1962. In 2030, Li Li passed away in the Northwest; in 2040, Lingzi passed away in Canada. In the same year, Ms. Wang died in Shanghai.
At this point, the three honeysuckles in "Flowers" have blossomed and fallen, and merged into "The Time Cantabile of the Great River".