Yun Jie

Summary Yun Jie, 12-year-old primary school graduating girl, lived with grandmother since her born. Yun Jie's mother is Henan native, left out home when Yun born just a few months, and never got back. Then, her father remarried and had two daughters. Due to farm work gained few money, he migrant worked for a long time. It was a common phenomenon in that area, so only old people and children lived in the village. Summer: Yun jie studied from morning to evening. She had a heavy burden, and also had to take care of grandmother and two younger sisters. Her only habit was writing. Recording childhood in articles and diaries. Autumn: Grandmother born in a landlord family. She persisted in farm work out of loving knot of land. For this, Yun's aunt quarreled with her. Peers in the same village bullied Yun Jie and her sisters as usual, their friend Xin Heng also. Winter: Grandmother got worse. when Yun Jie's parents back to home, grandmother found Yun Jie cannot stay with father well. If got in trouble, Yun Jie will ask neighbor grandmother Fan. So, her grandmother still want to Spring: Yun Jie's parents had to back home to take care of three daughters and to do farm work because of Yun's grandmother's death. 13-year-old Yun Jie arrived at adolescence, peers always left her alone. One night, Yun jie got menarch, when she called grandmother for help, just realized grandmother had died. Yun Jie learned to independence after grandmother's death. View more details

Yun Jie

Directed : Nengjie Jiang

Written : Nengjie Jiang Luo Li

Stars : YunJie Jiang

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Aug 1, 2020

Countries of origin : China

Language : Chinese

Summary Yun Jie, 12-year-old primary school graduating girl, lived with grandmother since her born. Yun Jie's mother is Henan native, left out home when Yun born just a few months, and never got back. Then, her father remarried and had two daughters. Due to farm work gained few money, he migrant worked for a long time. It was a common phenomenon in that area, so only old people and children lived in the village. Summer: Yun jie studied from morning to evening. She had a heavy burden, and also had to take care of grandmother and two younger sisters. Her only habit was writing. Recording childhood in articles and diaries. Autumn: Grandmother born in a landlord family. She persisted in farm work out of loving knot of land. For this, Yun's aunt quarreled with her. Peers in the same village bullied Yun Jie and her sisters as usual, their friend Xin Heng also. Winter: Grandmother got worse. when Yun Jie's parents back to home, grandmother found Yun Jie cannot stay with father well. If got in trouble, Yun Jie will ask neighbor grandmother Fan. So, her grandmother still want to Spring: Yun Jie's parents had to back home to take care of three daughters and to do farm work because of Yun's grandmother's death. 13-year-old Yun Jie arrived at adolescence, peers always left her alone. One night, Yun jie got menarch, when she called grandmother for help, just realized grandmother had died. Yun Jie learned to independence after grandmother's death. View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Aug 1, 2020

Countries of origin : China

Language : Chinese

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