Beijing News (Reporter Liu Wei) On January 9, "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" entered the Youth Loyalty Education Theme Group Day event of the deputy center and municipal government league members was held in Beijing. "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" takes young Mao Zedong as the main narrative line. It tells the story of Mao Zedong’s revolutionary journey from 1918, when he graduated from Hunan First Normal University, to 1921, when he attended the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Liu Biao, the director of the play, said that these young explorers behave in a low-key manner and do things in a high-profile manner. They use the enthusiasm of young people and carry hopes for the nation, country and future. "They put their ego behind them."
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"Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" is produced by Gao Jun as the chief producer, Ma Jihong as the chief screenwriter, directed by Liu Biao, and starring Liu Chenglin and Mi Zhuoqing. It tells the youth story of a generation of great men. When talking about why she chose to focus on the history from 1918 to 1921, Ma Jihong said frankly that in addition to the fact that this period of history is relatively new and has rarely been shown in film and television dramas in the past, the more important reason is that she was born and raised in Beijing and has always wanted to write a film. TV series about Beijing. "In line with the creative principle of 'big things are true and small things are not formal', I compile each scene bit by bit according to each person's personality and inner artistic logic until it is put together into a script."
director Liu Biao is from Hunan people. He said: "The water of the Xiangjiang River has raised me, but the city of Beijing has made me." Facing the audience, the most difficult thing is to hand in the paper. "Teacher Ma (Ma Jihong) patted his conscience on every word he wrote, and I patted my conscience on every shot. Because in this way, I am worthy of my hometown of Hunan and worthy of the audience in my second hometown of Beijing."
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