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Originally premiering June 7th, 2009, "Easy Fortune Happy Life" stars Joe Chen, Lan Cheng-lung, Roy Chiu, Jocelyn Wang. The series runs 1 season(s), and has a score of 61 (out of 100) on TMDB, which collated reviews from 5 knowledgeable people.
Curious to know what the TV series is about? Here’s the plot: "A wealthy man gets hurt on a hunting trip and is restored to health by a rural herbalist. He falls in love with the herbalist and promises to come back for her, but years pass and he never returns. But when the old man is rushed to a hospital with a heart attack, it is the herbalist’s granddaughter, Xie Fu An, who also is an herbal doctor, who treats the man and saves him. When he realizes how much Fu An looks like the woman he fell in love with years ago, he announces that he will give away his entire fortune to the man who marries Fu An. The man’s grandson, Yan Da Feng, an arrogant young man who assumed he would inherit the wealth, is alarmed when he hears the news and hires someone to go kill this young woman who is about to steal his fortune. However, after meeting Fu An, he begins to fall for her and decides to marry her himself. But can Da Feng stop the wheels he set in motion to harm Fu An and hope to have a happy ending with her?
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