Plot:
This is a history of the rise and fall of a family, and even more so of the rise and fall of China's automobile industry. The three brothers of the Hua family, Wenhan (played by Liu Songren), Wenhong (played by Liao Jingsheng) and Wenshuo (played by Michael Miu), have been dependent on each other since childhood. Finally, they waited for two places to immigrate to Hong Kong. Wenshuo is the younger brother, so he naturally enjoys one place. The other one is decided by the lottery between Wenhan and Wenhong. Wenhan believes that he is the eldest brother and should take the responsibility of going out to venture and take care of his younger brother, so he tampered with the lottery, and the final result of the lottery is self-evident. Wenhan and Wenshuo went to Hong Kong, and Wenhong also knew about Wenhan's tricks and couldn't let it go. In a blink of an eye, more than ten years have passed. The ignorant teenagers of that year have grown up. Wenhan has long become the boss of one of the largest steel companies in Hong Kong, Wenshuo also works in a steel plant, and Wenhong has become the director of a Sino-Japanese joint venture automobile factory in the mainland. Wenhan is optimistic about China's large automobile industry, but at this time Wenhong's automobile performance is not good and faces the pressure of bankruptcy. Wenhan decided to invest in the car factory where Wenhong worked to help him through the difficult times. However, Wenhong could not let go of what Wenhan had done, and he was stubborn, so Wenhan asked an old friend who had returned from abroad to buy the company. The fate of the three Hua brothers was closely tied to the fate of Chinese automobiles.