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2025-02-10 Category: 3

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Successful businessman Cheng Yuan receives urgent news of his father's critical illness after three years away. Rushing home, he finds his father practicing tai chi vigorously - the entire village had staged an elaborate 'deathbed care' act. This emotional kidnapping scheme, orchestrated by his mother, aimed to make him notice their aging. As Cheng angrily exposes the deception, his father suffers a real heart attack. Behind this absurd drama lies the clumsiest expression of Chinese parental love.

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