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Back to 1984: Starting with Killing a Wild Boar in Northeast China

2026-03-05 Category: 0

Back to 1984: Starting with Killing a Wild Boar in Northeast China Plot:

Lin Chuan, a modern office worker, is reborn in 1984 in Linjiatun, Northeast China. As soon as he wakes up, he encounters a wild boar attacking Su Xiaomei, the village beauty—he’d only heard his grandfather’s regret about “Aunt Xiaomei” in his previous life, but now he’s bonded with her as a “hero who saved the beauty.” Using modern knowledge, he takes down the boar with a pile of firewood, but attracts trouble: the old accountant tries to steal his share of the boar, and a local ruffian targets Xiaomei. Worse, he finds his grandfather’s “mountain wealth manual” and plans to turn the poor village into a “Little Shenzhen of the Northeast.” Just as he spoils Xiaomei into the “happiest wife in the village,” she pulls out a yellowed photo—next to the young grandfather is a girl in a floral dress who looks exactly like Xiaomei. The regret of the previous life hides a fate spanning two generations?

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