The Dragon's VillageSummary: Seventeen-year-old Ling-ling joins a revolutionary theater group carrying out reforms in the Chinese countryside in 1949 and amid tumultous events, she grows toward maturity. |
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To the Sound of Guns | 3 |
A Glimpse of the Other Side | 16 |
Choose My Future | 29 |
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