"My dear, where are you" Ding Yu and He Xuelin's marriage is becoming a foregone conclusion

reported on September 29 that is directed by Wang Ying, and Zhu Jinchen is the screenwriter. Wang Lei, Qin Hailu, and Zhang Duo are the starring actors. Han Tongsheng, Fan Ming, Zhu Yin and Yang Kun are invited to star in the reality, and Wang Yanzhi and Song Hanyu are starring. The doctrine family care drama "Dear, Where Are You" is being broadcasted exclusively on Beijing Satellite TV at 19:30 every night. He Xuelin (Qin Hailu) is becoming increasingly tense because of Yuanyuan (Zhang Xiwei) being lost. The relationship between her and Ding Yu (Wang Lei) is more like walking on thin ice.

Ding Yu and He Xuelin have constant conflicts, discussing the problem of women’s career and family balance.

In the previous plot, He Xuelin strongly urged Qian Bizhu (played by Yang Kun) to return to her hometown because she was worried about her mother’s health and wanted to concentrate on finding her daughter. This led to dissatisfaction with the stepfather Hong Guifa (Fan Ming), and the two broke out in a fierce quarrel at the train station; in order to satisfy the mother-in-law's wish to accompany her daughter on her birthday, Ding Yu decided to arrange for the two of Qian Bizhu to live in a hotel near their home to provide for the elderly heart. However, this lie was forced to expose on He Xuelin’s birthday because Qian Bizhu mistakenly identified Xiaofu as Yuanyuan, which caused He Xuelin’s dissatisfaction and caused the relationship between Ding Yu and He Xuelin to bottom out, and Ding Yu’s carefully prepared birthday fell short. After so many things, He Xuelin also began to think about whether she was really a good mother.

With the popularity of "Dear, Where Are You", the contradiction between Ding Yu and He Xuelin in the play has attracted close attention, and the growth of He Xuelin and others has also become the focus of audience discussion. As the main undertaker of family life, He Xuelin has endured huge family responsibilities and social pressure. In order to give her children a better life, she gave up her dream and worked hard in the workplace, but neglected her family, and Ding Yu's choice to settle for the status quo also gradually made the marriage relationship unbalanced. He Xuelin is not alone. How the professional women represented by her can better balance their careers and families is also a social issue that is currently attracting attention. It is worthy of our exploration and reflection.

Ding Yu and He Xuelin met in the Civil Affairs Bureau, and the breakdown of the marriage is a foregone conclusion

In the latest notice, He Xuelin waited at the door of the Civil Affairs Bureau for Ding Yu, who was late, and strongly demanded a divorce. Ding Yu looked for excuses not to sign a divorce agreement. Can Ding Yu be persuaded to divorce in the end? Does the two-person marriage end here? What kind of grievances will He Xuelin have with her predecessor, Chen Shengliang, whose marriage has broken down? What kind of dispute will erupt between the two parents due to their divorce? In what capacity should Ding Yu look for Yuanyuan? Is it possible for Ding Yu and Xuelin to get back to good? Stay tuned.

(responsible editor: Jin Shu_NBJ4322)