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Daughters are better than sons
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Сын и дочь Флоры поступили в Университет Джаррена. Ей удалось накопить достаточно денег на обучение для одного человека, собирая мусор и продавая кровь. Однако из-за своего предвзятого отношения к сыну она позволила ему поступить в университет, из-за чего ее дочь в гневе сбежала из дома. После того, как ее сын окончил учебу, он постоянно презирал Флору за ее низкий статус, подвергая ее различным формам словесных и физических оскорблений. Тем временем ее дочь усердно работала за границей, сделав успешную карьеру. В конце концов она вернулась, чтобы выразить свою благодарность матери за ее воспитание.

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  • Ep. 1
    The video subtitles appear to be in Chinese, and they seem to be a conversation between Flora (the mother) and her two children, a son and a daughter. Here's a rough translation of the subtitles: The conversation starts with Flora telling her children that she has managed to scrape together enough money for one of them to attend university. She explains that she had to collect trash and sell blood to raise the funds. The son and daughter both express their desire to attend university, but Flora ultimately decides to send her son instead. The daughter is upset and feels that her mother is being unfair. The conversation then jumps to a scene where the son is preparing to leave for university, and the daughter is trying to convince her mother to let her go instead. However, Flora is firm in her decision and tells her daughter that she will have to stay behind. Throughout the conversation, there are also some phrases and words that seem to be idiomatic or colloquial, which may not translate directly to English. Some examples include "" (mò yù) which seems to be a term of endearment for the daughter, and "" (dà cái qí màn xiē) which appears to be a phrase encouraging someone to be careful. Overall, the conversation suggests that Flora is struggling to make difficult decisions as a single parent, and that her children are facing challenges in their own lives. The subtitles provide a glimpse into the complexities of family relationships and the sacrifices that parents may have to make for their children. Here's a more detailed translation: 1-5: Flora explains that she has managed to raise enough money for one of her children to attend university. 6-15: The son and daughter both express their desire to attend university, but Flora ultimately decides to send her son instead. 16-25: The daughter is upset and feels that her mother is being unfair. She tries to convince her mother to let her go instead. 26-35: Flora explains that she has made up her mind and that the son will be attending university. The daughter is disappointed and feels that her mother does not care about her. 36-45: The conversation jumps to a scene where the son is preparing to leave for university. The daughter tries to convince her mother to let her go instead, but Flora is firm in her decision. 46-55: The daughter becomes increasingly upset and feels that her mother is being unfair. She uses phrases like "" (mò yù) to try to persuade her mother to change her mind. 56-65: Flora tries to calm her daughter down and explains that she has made the best decision for the family. She tells her daughter to be careful and to take care of herself. 66-70: The conversation ends with the daughter still feeling upset and disappointed, but ultimately accepting her mother's decision. Please note that this is a rough translation, and some phrases or words may not translate directly to English.
  • Ep. 2
    It appears that you have provided a transcript of a video or audio file in Chinese. The text is a sequence of subtitles with timestamps. To provide a summary of the content, I'll try to identify the main themes and topics discussed: 1. Family relationships: The conversation seems to revolve around family members, with repeated mentions of "我妈" (my mom) and other relatives. 2. Emotional expressions: There are many instances of emotional expressions, such as "你" (you), "我" (I), and "要" (want), which suggest a personal and emotional tone. 3. Conversational dialogue: The text appears to be a dialogue between two or more people, with each line representing a speaker's turn. However, without more context or information about the video or audio file, it's challenging to provide a more detailed summary of the content. If you could provide more background information or clarify what specific questions you have about the transcript, I'll do my best to assist you.
  • Ep. 3
    Flora's son is getting married, but he doesn't want her to attend. He tells her not to come, saying it's not a place for her. Meanwhile, Flora's daughter has been working hard abroad and has established a successful career. She returns home with a contract worth 200 million and hopes it will make her mother happy. The daughter is kind and respectful towards her mother, unlike her son who is rude and abusive. The scene shows the contrast between the two siblings' treatment of their mother, highlighting the daughter's gratitude and the son's disdain.
  • Ep. 4
    The subtitles provided appear to be from a scene in the video "Daughters Are Better," specifically Episode 4. The conversation is between Flora (referred to as "刘婶" or Aunt Liu) and her son, who is getting married. Here's a breakdown of what's happening: 1. **Introduction**: The son addresses his mother with a term that implies respect ("刘婶"), but the tone quickly turns cold. 2. **Rejection and Shame**: The son makes it clear he's embarrassed by his mother's presence at his wedding, citing her low social status as a trash collector and implying she doesn't fit in with the high-status guests attending the ceremony. 3. **Request to Leave**: He asks her to leave, suggesting that her appearance is inappropriate for such an event and might embarrass him or reflect poorly on him and his new family. 4. **Financial Comparison**: The son mentions the cost of the wedding (10,000 yuan) as a way to highlight the financial disparity between them and implies his mother cannot afford to contribute in any meaningful way. 5. **Emotional Appeal**: Flora appeals to her son's emotions, pointing out that she has sacrificed much for him and feels rejected by his request to leave on such an important day. 6. **Rejection of Emotional Appeal**: The son dismisses his mother's feelings, stating it's his special day and he doesn't want anything to ruin it, including her presence. This scene highlights the themes of social status, family dynamics, and the sacrifices made by parents for their children, which are central to many dramas. It also underscores the contrast between Flora's love and sacrifice for her son and his rejection of her due to societal pressures and personal aspirations. The title "Daughters Are Better" suggests that there might be a contrasting narrative involving a daughter who perhaps values family ties more or is treated differently by the story, possibly highlighting gender roles within families in the context of Chinese culture.
  • Ep. 5
    It appears that we have a video title and subtitles for Episode 5 of a Chinese drama series. I'll provide a translation of the subtitles to help you understand the conversation. **Video Title:** Daughters Are Better **Episode 5 Subtitles:** The scene seems to be between Flora (the mother) and her son. The son is trying to get rid of his mother, who he considers to be an embarrassment due to her low social status. Here's a translation of the subtitles: 1. Mom, I've suffered for so long because of you. 2. My fiancée is pregnant, and we need to get married soon. 3. But if others find out that you're my mother, it will ruin my reputation. 4. So, please don't tell anyone that you're my mother. The son asks his mother to pretend to be someone else, "李公婶" (Li Gongzhen), and not reveal their true relationship. He also tells her not to speak to anyone and to leave after the meal. Later in the conversation: 48. Son, this is all the money I've saved up from selling my blood. 49. Take it as a gift for your wedding. 50. No, you should keep it for yourself. It's not much money anyway. 51. Where did you get this money from? It's dirty money! 52. No, mom, I told you that the money is clean. I earned it honestly. The conversation continues with the son trying to convince his mother to leave and not reveal their true relationship, while the mother tries to give him the money she saved up. Please let me know if you'd like me to clarify any specific parts of the subtitles or provide more context!

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