The urban emotional ethics TV series "From Novice to Middle-aged" is adapted from the namesake novel by Chan Rong. Starring Chen Chong, Feng Yuanzheng, Liu Jinshan, Yong Mei, Liang Dann, Ding Xiaohan and others, it focuses on showcasing the storms and trials experienced by middle-aged people today. In the introduction of the plot of "From Novice to Middle-aged", Tian Wenjie and her husband He Liqun used half their life savings to buy a new apartment building, full of beautiful expectations for the new life about to begin. However, things did not go as planned. On the first day of moving into the new home, He's mother was sent to Tian's house by her eldest son and daughter-in-law. She was rudely blocked at the door, escalating the quarrel between the two sides. To take care of her daughter, Wenjie's mother also squeezed in. Thus, the two old ladies slept in the master bedroom and shared a big bed, beginning their battle of wits and strategies, with small arguments and big noises continuously. There were numerous conflicts and quarrels among couples, mother-in-laws and daughters-in-law, mothers and daughters, mothers and sons, fathers and daughters, as well as between the two old ladies, stirring up a pot of boiling porridge. As the Spring Festival approached, bringing joy to families, the Tian family was disrupted by their brother and sister-in-law. Just then, the hospital called asking Wenjie to see a critically ill patient. Wenjie finally escaped from the house. After finishing the surgery, Wenjie went to see her mother, but when she pushed the door open, she saw her mother grabbing the phone and falling to the ground, closing her eyes forever. Wenjie was filled with regret and cried uncontrollably. After the departure of Mother Tian, Mother He, seeing the pitiful appearance of her younger son and thinking about her uncertain old age, suddenly came up with a plan. She asked her daughter-in-law for the room back, using it as leverage to change the ancient teaching of raising children for old-age security into relying on housing for old-age security. Thus, a new round of house-grabbing battles began. In the story of reaching middle age, there are tears, extreme sadness, warm family affection, fierce disputes, face-to-face arguments, and unbreakable blood ties.