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'''''I Love My Family''''' ({{zh|s=我爱我家|t=我愛我家|p=Wǒ Ài Wǒ Jiā}}) is a Chinese [[sitcom]]. It was China's first multi-camera sitcom and it originally aired from 1993 to 1994 with 120 episodes. It is also the first Mandarin-language sitcom. It was directed by [[Ying Da]] and [[Lin Cong]] and written primarily by [[Liang Zuo]] and [[Wang Shuo]]. It was produced by Beijing Red Green Blue TV and Commercials Center.
'''''I Love My Family''''' ({{zh|s=我爱我家|t=我愛我家|p=Wǒ Ài Wǒ Jiā}}) is a Chinese [[sitcom]].<ref name="Wang">{{cite book | author = Lu Wang | title = Natural Language Processing and Chinese Computing: 10th CCF International Conference, NLPCC 2021, Qingdao, China, October 13–17, 2021, Proceedings, Part I | publisher = Springer Nature | pages = 621– | isbn = 978-3-03-088480-2 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=O65HEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA621}}</ref> It was China's first multi-camera sitcom and it originally aired from 1993 to 1994 with 120 episodes. It is also the first Mandarin-language sitcom. It was directed by [[Ying Da]] and [[Lin Cong]] and written primarily by [[Liang Zuo]] and [[Wang Shuo]]. It was produced by Beijing Red Green Blue TV and Commercials Center.


Inspired by the popularity of Mandarin-dubbed episodes of [[Growing Pains]] as well as the family-centered premise. It is regarded as a "milestone of Chinese TV comedy", and its director, Ying Da, is acclaimed as the "godfather of Chinese sitcom", and "China's [[Norman Lear]]" by foreigners. Although it is a sitcom, each scene plays like a skit, combining humour and emotional content. It is notable for having a theatre-experienced cast.
Inspired by the popularity of Mandarin-dubbed episodes of [[Growing Pains]] as well as the family-centered premise. It is regarded as a "milestone of Chinese TV comedy", and its director, Ying Da, is acclaimed as the "godfather of Chinese sitcom", and "China's [[Norman Lear]]" by foreigners. Although it is a sitcom, each scene plays like a skit, combining humour and emotional content. It is notable for having a theatre-experienced cast.


[[Wen Xingyu]] (The sole senior of the cast) was regarded as the central star of the show due to his relaxing personality and screen presence.
[[Wen Xingyu]] (The sole senior of the cast) was regarded as the central star of the show due to his relaxing personality and screen presence.
==References==

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== External links ==
== External links ==
* ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1332701/ I Love My Family]'' at the [[Internet Movie Database]].
* ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1332701/ I Love My Family]'' at the [[Internet Movie Database]].

Revision as of 16:32, 20 October 2021

I Love My Family
我爱我家
GenreSitcom/Drama/Soap Opera
Written byLiang Zuo
Wang Shuo
Directed byYing Da
Lin Cong
StarringWen Xingyu

Song Dandan
Yang Lixin
Guan Ling
Li Yunqiao
Liang Tian

Shen Chang
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin Chinese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes120
Original release
Release1993 (1993) –
1994 (1994)

I Love My Family (simplified Chinese: 我爱我家; traditional Chinese: 我愛我家; pinyin: Wǒ Ài Wǒ Jiā) is a Chinese sitcom.[1] It was China's first multi-camera sitcom and it originally aired from 1993 to 1994 with 120 episodes. It is also the first Mandarin-language sitcom. It was directed by Ying Da and Lin Cong and written primarily by Liang Zuo and Wang Shuo. It was produced by Beijing Red Green Blue TV and Commercials Center.

Inspired by the popularity of Mandarin-dubbed episodes of Growing Pains as well as the family-centered premise. It is regarded as a "milestone of Chinese TV comedy", and its director, Ying Da, is acclaimed as the "godfather of Chinese sitcom", and "China's Norman Lear" by foreigners. Although it is a sitcom, each scene plays like a skit, combining humour and emotional content. It is notable for having a theatre-experienced cast.

Wen Xingyu (The sole senior of the cast) was regarded as the central star of the show due to his relaxing personality and screen presence.

References

  1. ^ Lu Wang. Natural Language Processing and Chinese Computing: 10th CCF International Conference, NLPCC 2021, Qingdao, China, October 13–17, 2021, Proceedings, Part I. Springer Nature. pp. 621–. ISBN 978-3-03-088480-2.

External links