After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Japanese woman Shuzi committed suicide but did not die. She was saved by a young Hani military officer named Jia Sha and returned to her hometown in Yunnan with him. Unexpectedly, Jia, who had just arrived at her home, died of a relapse from an old illness. Jia Sha's younger brother, Jia Luo, took careful care of the tree to protect it from discrimination from his tribe. Gradually, the two developed love and took care of the local people
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Japanese woman Shuzi committed suicide but did not die. She was saved by a young Hani military officer named Jia Sha and returned to her hometown in Yunnan with him. Unexpectedly, Jia, who had just arrived at her home, died of a relapse from an old illness. Jia Sha's younger brother, Jia Luo, took careful care of the tree to protect it from discrimination from his tribe. Gradually, the two developed love and took care of the local people