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*'''Opening theme song:''' Qi Cheng by [[Christine Fan]] | *'''Opening theme song:''' Qi Cheng by [[Christine Fan]] | ||
*'''Ending theme song:''' You Ni Zhen Hao by [[Rainie Yang]] & [[Christine Fan]] | *'''Ending theme song:''' You Ni Zhen Hao by [[Rainie Yang]] & [[Christine Fan]] | ||
| − | *'''Related TV shows:''' [[Asunaro Hakusho]] | + | *'''Related TV shows:''' [[Asunaro Hakusho]], [[Brave to Love]] |
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Revision as of 05:54, 12 March 2019
Contents
Details
- Title: 愛情白皮書 (爱情白皮书) / Ai Ching Pai Pi Shu (Ai Qing Bai Pi Shu)
- English Title: Tomorrow
- Also known as: The Love Book
- Genre: Romance
- Broadcast network: CTV
- Broadcast period: 2002
- Opening theme song: Qi Cheng by Christine Fan
- Ending theme song: You Ni Zhen Hao by Rainie Yang & Christine Fan
- Related TV shows: Asunaro Hakusho, Brave to Love
Synopsis
Based on the Japanese manga "Asunaro Hakusho" by Saimon Fumi.
The story of Tomorrow spans over 8 years, including love and friendship. It narrates a high school sports athlete, Yuan Cheng Mei, who was injured due to a practice session in school. At that time, there was a stranger (Ou Yang Gua Ju) who saved her and therefore, that's how this story started.
Cast
- Rainie Yang as Yuan Cheng Mei
- Shawn Yue as Ou Yang Gua Ju
- Eddie Peng as Qu Shou Zhi
- Christine Fan as Ji Xing Hua
- Raymond Li as Zhao Song Gang
- Sunnie Huang as Xiao Rou
- Jiang Zu Ping as Qiu Ting
