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Shan de nu er (1985)
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A woman with a disabled husband is the subject of rumors when she works with a stonemason from her home village. | add synopsisUser Comments:
literal translation: Daughter of the Mountain moreCast
(Credited cast)| You Ge | ... | Zhu Guangjin | |
| Jingzhi Xu | ... | Puxiao | |
| Yi Zhang | ... | Guan Yuxing |
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Excellent condemnation of the dross of traditional Chinese culture, namely, those in Confucianism that discriminate women: women were supposed to be the properties of their husbands, and when they are out on their own to earn a living,rumor flies and the protagonist is accused of adultery, even though she did not do it and she was working to support her husband. In the era of cultural diversity, we must distinguish the dross and virtual, discard the former and keep the latter.