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Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

author:Sumi Arisue

On this dazzling stage of "Flowers", the wonderful performances of female characters are unforgettable. And when the plot came to an end, we deeply realized that the smartest female character in the whole play was not Li Li, who was favored at the beginning, but the sober and independent strong woman. Through the in-depth interpretation of several female characters in "Flowers", it focuses on the experiences and choices of Reiko, Miss Li Li and Lu Meilin, and finally shows that she has become the smartest, sober and wise female character in the whole play.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

Reiko, a restaurant owner on Huanghe Road, competes with Miss Li Li in the business field. In the midst of the stock market frenzy, she kept her composure and continued to run her business. Reiko shows that women insist on the combination of wisdom in the mall, not be carried away by money, and run their own business well.

However, what Reiko is most admirable about is her handling of feelings. She saw her relationship with Mr. Bao clearly, and was willing to let go of her former feelings and chose her own career. She strikes a balance between her emotions and career, highlighting a woman's independence and persistence in love.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

Miss Li Li was once the "Eighteen Arhats" under Mr. A, synonymous with the queen of the stock market. However, a defeat and Mr. A's family went bankrupt, and she fell from the top to the bottom. Mr. A, who had learned a profound lesson, left her with the entrustment of "forget everything, only the lesson cannot be forgotten", but she did not really understand it.

In the "Bao Ying War", Miss Li Li once again fell into the whirlpool of the stock market, instigating shareholders to attack Bao Zong's stock. She thought she could defeat Mr. Bao, but she didn't know that she had fallen into the game he had laid down. Miss Li Li is self-pitying, immersed in the glory of the past, and fails to adapt to the new business pattern.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

Lu Meilin, the owner of another restaurant on Huanghe Road, has a business rivalry with Reiko. Lu Meilin's tenacity and independence are on full display in the mall. She remained calm in the stock market frenzy, unbelieved by money, and continued to run her own restaurant. She has a sophisticated and tactful approach, trying to maintain her position by reaching a tacit understanding of mutual nonaggression with her competitors.

However, the most admirable thing about Lu Meilin is her strong performance after her husband's death in debt. She did not choose to be attached to anyone, but faced the difficulties independently and took on the debt herself. Lu Meilin shows the resilience and independence of women in the face of adversity, and becomes a respectable female character in the mall.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

In the development of the whole plot, Miss Wang shows a model of independent persistence as a woman. She did not choose to be attached to power, but through her own efforts, she proved that women can also have an independent status in the mall and in the emotion. This spirit of independence was particularly valuable in the social environment of the time.

In the war in the mall, Miss Wang dared to counterattack, jumped from a warehouse employee to the owner of the company, and bravely competed with the parent company. This courage not only shows her business acumen, but also a profound inspiration for women in the workplace. She is not attached to anyone and proves that women can also shine on the business stage.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

At the critical moment of the plot, Miss Wang's wisdom and courage are more clearly reflected. She resolutely rejected Lao Ma's order processing, which seemed unreasonable, but it was a sticking to her self-esteem. Ms. Wang understands that she is not only here to survive, but also to prove her worth and independence.

This decision freed her from her attachment to Mr. Bao, and she chose a more bumpy path, but on this path, she showed a higher level of independence and persistence. Her refusal was not only a polite rejection of the order, but also a declaration of that pride. In shopping malls and relationships, women's self-esteem is also an uncompromising bottom line.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

Not only in the shopping mall, Miss Wang also shows the side of an independent strong woman in her relationship. She did not choose to be reduced to a weak vassal in her relationship, but dared to face her emotions and made decisions that were in line with her values. She doesn't let her feelings control her independence, showing a truly independent woman.

Fanhua: The ending reveals that the smartest person in the play is not Li Li, but she who eats pork ribs and rice cakes with Mr. Bao

In the finale of "Flowers", we found that the smartest female character is not Li Li, who attracted much attention at the beginning, nor Reiko who is self-pitying, nor is it Lu Meilin, who is sophisticated and sleek. It is the Miss Wang who dares to counterattack, is sober and independent, and shows the highest wisdom. Her story is not only a business battle, but also a model of women's insistence on independence and self-worth. When the flowers of "Flowers" bloomed, Miss Wang, with her cleverness and sobriety, lit up the most dazzling flowers for the whole story.

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