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How many episodes are there altogether?
There are 40 episodes of The Woman in Green.

During the Ganfu period of the Tang Dynasty, Luo was a poor student who was determined to become a great poet. He entered Zhuxiu Academy through a poetry competition. Zhuxiu Academy was established in the capital at that time to train young poets. After entering the school, Luo was different from Fu, who ranked first in the academy, in poetic style. In the end, Luo defeated Fu with the "Flying Flower Order" and led the students to a simple poetic style.

Luo grew up with college students after experiencing events such as jungle distress, true and false calligraphy and painting of birthday party, lantern riddle contest of Shangyuan Lantern Festival and so on. Luo won the first prize of "Poetry Contest for Rain". Luo led the students to win the polo competition and the poetry writing competition in the academic exchange between the An Nan Guo Mission and the students in the Tang Dynasty, and his poetic style shone brilliantly, adding luster to the country. In the end, Luo took part in the imperial examination and won the top prize in high school, benefiting one party.

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"Qingqing Zijiao" integrates realistic elements into costume drama, and discusses the problems of class solidification and education equality. In terms of character setting, this drama series is different from many costume dramas about courts and nobles. Unlike many TV dramas featuring women in costume, Wen is an ordinary person, and his experience can resonate with the public.

Parents' preferences, choices in love, personal life planning and so on. It is a growing confusion that young people will encounter. Beyond the perspective of the little people, another grounding point of the play lies in the presentation of social topics. The drama series pays attention to social problems and adheres to the realistic creative attitude of making the past serve the present.