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... id portrayal of many young lovers.

Many youths, with dreams in their heart, strive in the big city to establish roots and have a home for two, and then carefully cultivate their careers.

The only way to enhance competitiveness is through continuous learning.

The knowledge learned in school is actually very little; much of the knowledge is gradually acquired from entering society and slowly sets oneself apart from others.

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Unconsciously, Zhou Can has bee ...

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