Seeking the title of an old Hong Kong movie…An old Hong Kong movie was called " Playing truant ". This was an action movie that was released in 1990. It was starred by Stephen Zhou, Andy Liu, and others. The film was about a young student who got involved in a fight because he played truant. It was full of funny and action scenes.
A rich second-generation heir from Hong Kong's upper-class society fell in love with a very ordinary mainland girl.This plot was very common in modern urban novels or romance novels. The relationship between a rich second-generation heir and a mainland girl was usually seen as a sincere relationship that transcended cultural differences and often involved many complicated issues and challenges such as identity, cultural differences, family conflicts, and so on.
In this story, the political and cultural differences between Hong Kong and the mainland, as well as their family and social relations, may be involved. These differences could have a profound impact on the love relationship between the two and cause many conflicts and problems.
Love is one of the most basic human emotions. It can cross cultures, races and borders. I hope that the two people in this story can overcome all kinds of difficulties and realize each other's dreams and wishes happily together.
Are there any urban novels that describe the male lead of a rich second-generation heir?The male protagonists of the following urban novels are rich second-generation heirs from the beginning. I can recommend them to you:
1. Please Call Me Rich
2. "Inherited billions of assets at the beginning."
3. [God-level delivery man]
4. I'm a Super Rich Second Generation
5. "Wealthy Fanatic"
6. "Ace Rich Second Generation"
7. "The best second-generation rich kid in the city."
8. Dragon Sect Fanatic Young Master
The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
What was the difference between the attitude of a Hong Kong rich second-generation heir and an ordinary mainlander when they played with a girl?The difference between Hong Kong's rich second generation and ordinary mainlanders 'attitudes towards a girl was their personal values and cultural background. Hong Kong's rich second-generation heirs were influenced by Western culture because of their superior growth environment. They valued personal freedom, equality, and respect. Therefore, they might show a more open, confident, and considerate attitude when interacting with girls. On the other hand, ordinary mainlanders were influenced by traditional thinking and paid attention to interpersonal relationships and social status. Therefore, when interacting with girls, they might show a more conservative, cautious and superficial attitude. Of course, this was only the general situation. It varied from person to person.