茅山斗降头

⭐ 4.8 播放:58万 2026-05-28
主演: 方野/何天诚/

傅玉书(吴刚 是)是豪门之子,三代单传,身世和地位十分显赫,他出国深造,最终学成归来,还带来了名为白绫(西协美智子 饰)的同学,两人情投意合,准备步入婚姻的殿堂。叶红(曾小燕 饰)是傅玉书曾经的青梅竹马,知道傅玉书的为人和其家世,一直希望能够嫁入豪门做个阔太太,此次得知傅玉书归来,特地精心打扮,想要给对方留下深刻的印象。叶红和母亲一起来到了傅玉书家,看到了白绫,叶红的母亲敏感的察觉到傅玉书和白绫之间的关系十分亲密,再加上傅玉书对叶红的态度明显冷淡,女儿和豪门之子的这门婚事算是泡汤了。叶红的母亲一直希望能够利用傅玉书的财力和名利重振叶家败落的家道,为此不惜借助歪门邪道之力,最终酿成了悲剧。

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剧情提要

傅玉书(吴刚 是)是豪门之子,三代单传,身世和地位十分显赫,他出国深造,最终学成归来,还带来了名为白绫(西协美智子 饰)的同学,两人情投意合,准备步入婚姻的殿堂。叶红(曾小燕 饰)是傅玉书曾经的青梅竹马,知道傅玉书的为人和其家世,一直希望能够嫁入豪门做个阔太太,此次得知傅玉书归来,特地精心打扮,想要给对方留下深刻的印象。叶红和母亲一起来到了傅玉书家,看到了白绫,叶红的母亲敏感的察觉到傅玉书和白绫之间的关系十分亲密,再加上傅玉书对叶红的态度明显冷淡,女儿和豪门之子的这门婚事算是泡汤了。叶红的母亲一直希望能够利用傅玉书的财力和名利重振叶家败落的家道,为此不惜借助歪门邪道之力,最终酿成了悲剧。

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