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Plain Love ({{zh, t=情濃大地, Mandarin: qíng nóng dà dì, Cantonese: ching nung daai dei, "Everlasting Earth") was a television
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series produced by
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. The series takes place in Republican China, focusing on the lives and trials of a servant family. The series was released overseas in 1994 before broadcasting on TVB Jade in 1995.


Plot

The Kwan family are powerful and wealthy landowners of a village in Dunggun who tenant out their land to local farmers in return for crops. Their family consists of two elder sons, a daughter and a youngest son. Lau Ah Choi is an orphan who through a series of unfortunate events ended up as a child bride of the youngest master (4th young master) of the Kwan's. Although, the 4th young mistress in name, Ah Choi is treated as the maid and personal servant to the 4th young master. Ah Choi grew up to a beautiful and sensible young lady catching the attention of the lecherous eldest young master and studious second young master of the Kwan's. After Kwan Tin Fook (關天福) attempted to rape Ah Choi. The Kwans notice their second eldest son Kwan Tim Jam (關天蔭) falling in love with her, they sentence her to be drowned in a basket. The ensuing grief drives one of the Fongs to commit suicide. The villagers than despoil and raid the Kwan household. Noticing Tin Fook running away with his wealth, his relative Kwan Dai Mai (關大米) attacks him, but Tin Fook uses a flowerpot to crush his testicles so that he will escape. After some persuasion, the villagers instead restore the Kwans' household. As a famine strikes the village, the father of the Fangs was killed as he tries to save his grandson from being snatched off. After some difficulty in the city, the Kwans return to the village. They force Lau Nga Choi (劉亞彩) to marry Fong Shu Gan (方樹根), who is elected as village headman. Shu Gan saves his village from starvation by bringing a cart of rice sacks, and ensues its prosperity. Kwan Dai Mai and several villagers plan to drown a woman from the Kwan family in revenge for the drowning of Lap Cheun, but was persuaded against such actions. Having failed to avenge Lap Cheun, he leaves, with some coins for the Fongs. Then, Tim Jam returns from the city from a bout of gambling. Having been beaten up for failing to pay his expenses, Nga Choi pays for Tim Jam. Kwan Tin Fook returns to the village, this time as an army leader, to seize his farm village back. He harasses Shu Gan and falsely accuses him of murder, and tries to rape Nga Choi. Tin Fook conscripts the men of his village, including Shu Gan and Tim Jam into his army, amid protests and attempts by the Kwans to stop him. He sells off Shu Gan's son Fong Ah-Tin to
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. Tin Fook himself was later killed in battle. In the present day, Shu Gan and Nga Choi meet again by their old village, near a tree, after some counselling. Ah Tin returns by his car to meet them.


Cast

* Gallen Lo Ka-Leung as Fong Shu Gan (方樹根), the main character of the series and father of Ah Tin. Worst enemy of Tin Fook. *
Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei Kathy Chow Hoi-mei (; born 6 December 1966 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong actress and singer who is widely known for her leading roles in Hong Kong TVB series during the late 1980s to 1990s such as ''The Breaking Point'' and ''Time Before Tim ...
as Lau Nga Choi (劉亞彩), Shu Gan's wife and mother of Ah Tin. * Eddie Cheung Siu Fai as Kwan Tim Jam (關天蔭), the second oldest son of the Kwan family. *
Kwan Hoi-San Herman Kwan Hoi-San () (born Kwan Ming-kok; October 23, 1925 – September 11, 2006) was a Hong Kong actor. His English name was Herman Kwan. Kwan started off as a Cantonese opera actor in street theatre before joining New Voice Opera Troupe ( ...
as Kwan Hok Jyu (關學儒), the patriarch of the Kwan family. *
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as Kwan Tin Fook (關天福), the entitled eldest son of the Kwan family, enemy of Shu Gan, and main antagonist. *
Tsui Ga-Bo Tsui is a surname. It is an alternative transcription of two Chinese surnames, namely Cuī () and Xú (). Origins Tsui may be an alternative transliteration of two separate Chinese surnames, listed below by their Hanyu Pinyin transliteration ...
as Tsiu Jeuk Lan (趙若蘭), Kwan Tin Fook's wife. *
Chan Pui-Saan Chan may refer to: Places *Chan (commune), Cambodia *Chan Lake, by Chan Lake Territorial Park in Northwest Territories, Canada People *Chan (surname), romanization of various Chinese surnames (including 陳, 曾, 詹, 戰, and 田) * Chan Caldwe ...
as Fong Lap Cheun (方立春), the servant girl who was framed to be drowned in a basket. *
Wong Wai-Leung Wong may refer to: Name * Wong (surname), a Chinese surname Places * Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island * Wong Chuk Hang Estate, a public housing estate in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong * Wong Chuk Hang Road, a ma ...
as Kwan Dai Mai or Dai Bao Mai (關大米, 大包米), the embittered relative of the Kwans. *
Florence Kwok Florence Kwok Siu-Wan (born 25 August 1968) is a Hong Kong film, television, and voice actress. Career In 1992, Kwok was a participant in Miss Hong Kong Pageant. Kwok's entertainment career began at TVB. Kwok was an actress for TVB for ov ...
as Jung Jyun Saan (鍾婉珊)


Sequel

The 1999 series Plain Love II (茶是故鄉濃) is considered a sequel to this series, although it uses different characters. TVB dramas 1999 Hong Kong television series debuts 1995 Hong Kong television series endings