Taiwan veteran Lao Mo is not willing to be lonely, learning from his comrade’s method, spend money to buy a young and beautiful mountain girl as his wife, and live the “second spring” life of the old ox eating young grass, but “the old ox eats young grass, sooner or later cuckolded”, Lao Mo saw his comrade buy a wife often fooling around outside, and also have concerns about their own young grass. However, when Mo sees that his wife is always fooling around, he is also worried about his own young grass. However, his wife impresses Mo with her virtuous loyalty, and the two of them eventually get a son and live happily ever after.
1984 / China, Taiwan / Drama, Comedy / Li Yuning / Sun Yue, Zhang Chunfang
A veteran soldier, Lao Mo (Sun Yue), imitates his old friend Chang Ruosong’s method of getting a wife and spends half of his life savings to buy a young and beautiful Gaoshan girl, Yu Mei (Zhang Chunfang), as his wife.
On the surface, Yumei does not seem to have any feelings for Mo, but in fact, she intends to live a good life with him.
Seeing Chang Ruosong’s miserable state after marriage, coupled with the fact that Jinshu (Chen Huilou), a gas worker in his prime, often comes to help Yumei, the two of them in the eyes of outsiders are exactly the right match for each other, Lao Mo is skeptical about his own money to buy a family life, and remembering his own youthful years that were sacrificed for nothing, the goodness of the man who could not bear to delay Yumei any longer, and has the intention to make her and Jinshu complete, leaving behind a sum of money to leave the house, but he does not know that in the heart of Yumei, he is his lifelong dependence. But he doesn’t know that in Yumei’s mind, he is the one she will rely on for the rest of her life.