Who knows the story about a girl namely Chan
Cai and the F4 which means "Flower Four" namely Dao Ming Zhi, Xi Men, Hua Zhi Lei, and Mei Zhou.?So, the story is here:Shan cai , a working-class girl, attends an elite elevator
school
called Iente Uinversity, populated by children from rich, high-society
families. She is the "weed" of the school surrounded by all the rich
kids including the "Flower" Four (F4). The F4 leader and son of the
wealthiest, most powerful family in Taiwan, Dao Ming Zhi, takes an
interest in Shan Cai, because she is the only girl at Iente who
doesn't fawn over him. However, his hot-headed nature and bullying ways
are originally a major turn-off for Shan Cai, who has her sights set on
someone else.The violinist Hua Zhi Lei, Dao Ming Zhi's best friend, becomes Shan Cai's first serious
romantic interest. He is a quiet and cold guy, but he has a soft spot
for his close friend and Shan Cai's idol, the model, whom he harbored
feelings for since childhood. His
character is a bit complex, and always has changing feelings for Shan Cai, but above all cares about her in a friendly way.The other two members of the F4 are Mei Zhou, the laidback peace-maker of the group, and Xi Men, an unrepentant playboy.
They both usually have at least one girlfriend at any one time; Xi Men
prefers older
women because the women of his household (his mother and
two younger sisters) are quite silly. Mei Zhou is happy to be in casual
relationships with many women, although we later discover that at one
time he was in love with a childhood friend.Over the course of the series, however, Shan Cai's feelings evolve,
and she begins to appreciate the degree of change that occurred in Dao Ming Zhi once he fell in love with her. He becomes fiercely loyal to Shan Cai and believes in her beyond all doubt, and slowly gets her to
see him in a different light. The physical obstacles and emotional
challenges of their rocky high-school courtship form the basis of the
story. Other themes include Shan CAi's attempt to fit in at the school,
the problems of her family's lifestyle and income, and the decadent
lifestyle of upper-class Taiwanese girls.
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