The 6 Classic Chinese School Plays

The Chinese College Entrance Examination just drew to a close a few days ago. Every year at this time, people can not stop missing about their student days. Unfortunately, we can not present our  rotten memories in our mind, but fortunately, we can pick up those campus dramas that accompanied us to grow up. Here I sum up some classic Chinese school plays in our memories.

1. The Age of Sixteen 十六岁的花季

The Age of Sixteen (Shi Liu Sui De Hua Ji) is a 1990 Chinese adolescent drama. The play is a true reflection of middle school life of that time and accurately grasp the psychology of young people. It also reflects people’s mentality to the reform and opening up policy as well as “generation gap” between the two generations. It was relayed for dozens of times on TV stations around the country.

2. Seventeen No Cry 十七岁不哭

Seventeen No Cry is released in 1997, The starring actor Jian Ning won hearts of many young girls. The starring actress Hao Lei appeared very charming and gorgeous. This play is absolutely a classic of classics.

3. 18-Year-Old Sky 十八岁的天空

18-Year-Old Sky (or Shi Ba Sui De Tian Kong) is 2003 22 Episodes TV series. For some time it was a must see summer vacation play on a par with “Journey to The West.” The cast includes Bao Jianfeng, Ni Jingyang and Li Zhinan.

4. My MVP Valentine MVP情人

My MVP Valentine is a 2002 drama. Starring Chinese Taipei basketball star Johnny Yen, it enjoyed great success throughout Greater China and Southeast Asia. As a result, it is noted for skyrocketing Angela Chang, Chen Chiao-En and Taiwanese boy band 5566 to fame.

5. It started with a kiss 恶作剧之吻

It Started with a Kiss is a Taiwanese drama starring Joe Cheng, Ariel Lin and Jiro Wang. It was broadcast on CTV from 2005 to 2006. The play has been played in many TV stations as well as overseas TV channels.

6. The Threee Gates 三重门

The Three Gates is a 2001 Chinese drama adapted by Han Han`s same name novel. Many actors now have become famous stars including Dong Jie, Liu Yun and so on.

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