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How did Lu Yi do in Dear Taste?
I think Lu Yi did very well in Dear Taste. China, as a famous gourmet country, probably no one will have a hard time with it. Recently, Dear Taste, as a TV program that combines gourmet cuisine with mature idol drama, was officially announced after nearly two years of preparation, which can be called textbook-style cuisine. This is a light comedy about food, love and spiritual healing. Let's take a look at the wonderful content of this play.

"Dear Taste" mainly tells the story that An Wenyu, a descendant of "Anjiacai", was hit hard by the unexpected death of his parents. He wanted to jump into the sea to relieve his pain, but after being rescued, he also lost the most important "taste" of the chef. Later, I met Jin who loved food wholeheartedly, and their sympathy for food contributed to more and more profound feelings. When Lan Rui, an Wenyu's childhood sweetheart, came back, she found that an Wenyu and Jin had an extraordinary relationship. She thought that Jin had taken her and An Wenyu's partner position, so she planned to break up with her father.

An Wenyu is a cold and proud chef. For some reason, his taste is questionable. As a descendant of "Anjiacai", how should An Wenyu maintain the honor of the family? In this play, An Wenyu and Jin have an intersection because of an unexpected "kiss". Later, he found that gold was actually a good medicine to restore his taste, and they began to have endless entanglements.

Speaking of Lu Yi, the man of the hour admired by everyone, he attracted a lot of attention with his handsome appearance as soon as he debuted. The love story with his wife Bao Lei has also become a much-told story in the entertainment circle. With a peach blossom face, he has been a crazy woman all his life, starring in countless TV series. Whether it's Xiao Tong, a bachelor of law in Sunshine, Zhuge Liang with ingenuity, or Agent Week with superior intelligence, people will never forget it.