秦香莲
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故事发生在宋朝时代,陈世美(马长礼饰)和秦香莲(张君秋饰)本是恩爱的夫妻,心怀着远大理想的陈世美决定进京赶考,秦香莲则一边照顾两人的孩子一边留在老家等待丈夫的喜讯。功夫不负有心人,陈世美果然一举夺得了头筹,然而,命运的意外转变也激发了他内心的心魔,他早已经忘记了在老家的藏糠之妻,只想着如何成为驸马爷。眼看着丈夫迟迟没有归来,秦香莲决定带着孩子入京寻夫,没想到,陈世美不但不理会二人的苦苦哀求,更想要杀死两人灭口。最终,秦香莲找到了包拯诉说自己的冤情,包拯一怒之下将陈世美铡死了。
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