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The Broken Moon Falls on Pure Land
The Broken Moon Falls on Pure Land Plot:
Lin Wan, an amnesiac cultural relic restorer, travels to "Pure Land Town" to repair a thousand-year-old Buddhist cave in Tibet. There, she encounters Gesang, a Tibetan youth who always lingers outside the cave—he not only knows her favorite sweet tea flavor but also hides a photo of them taken a decade ago. As the "Broken Moon Reflecting Buddha" mural pattern becomes clear, Lin Wan recovers a fatal truth: ten years prior, they were lovers guarding the cave. She fell off a cliff and lost her memory during a bandit attack, while Gesang waited a decade for the legend, "When the broken moon falls, the lover returns." Now the bandits are back to steal the cave's "Moonstone," forcing Lin Wan to choose between reclaiming her memory and protecting the pure land. Gesang's line, "I never waited for the broken moon—I waited for you," turns this ten-year reunion into an "unfinished promise" more precious than the cave itself.
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