I just watched a drama recently. After reading
, I learned a word, but I don’t know where the dialect it comes from!
"stick" and "non-stick".
Zhan does not mean getting wet, but means good or OK. Whether
is good or not depends on whether it is good or not. If
doesn’t stick, it’s just bad, no way!
And this drama is the period drama "The Soil of My Hometown" that was broadcast on CCTV's eight prime time series after the annual dark horse drama "Good Reunion". Currently, one episode of this drama has been aired on CCTV Channel 8, but it was only one episode that left me stunned for a while.
Stealing the seal, snatching the marriage, eloping, plus a scuffle between the three families, it’s called a scene!
To be honest, I didn’t watch many such themes before and didn’t have any special expectations. Now that I watched it, just one episode shocked me.
Don’t say that older people like to watch it, even young people can’t stand it. If I had watched it earlier, then I guess I would also like to watch it when I am old enough. This lightning-fast plot rhythm, coupled with the waves of dramatic conflicts, is no better than "Good Reunion"!
To be exaggerated, the plot rhythm of the entire drama "Good Reunion" is like a younger brother in front of it, which is not as good as one episode of others.
I know what everyone wants to say, just brag!
"Good Reunion" is not lively? If it’s not exciting, can the ratings break 2?
There must be a limit to bragging!
Well, yes, "Happy Reunion" is indeed the dark horse in ratings this year. I have watched the entire episode.
However, this "Hometown Soil" is also unambiguous. It showed off its muscles in the first episode. only aired one episode. It received rave reviews from the audience and the ratings directly exceeded 2. This is the starting point of 2. This result is questionable. Are you convinced?
It is said that period dramas are the signature of CCTV. This time I have seen that the audience really loves CCTV period dramas more.
Still don’t believe it?
Let’s continue reading!
1: Grab Chapter
In the 1980s, a wedding was being held at the home of Jinshawo Village Gao Party Secretary ( Liu Peiqi ). The eldest son Gao Shitiao got married today. Although the conditions were average, it was a festive day after all, and so did Gao Party Secretary and his wife. Extremely happy.
Here, Gao Zhishu (played by Liu Peiqi)’s family is busy, but what he doesn’t know is that the village brigade is also very lively.
Villager Li Shuanghe and a group of people did not go to the party secretary's house to celebrate. Instead, he led everyone to the village brigade in an aggressive manner.
They found accountant Li Dongshan and asked for one thing, a stamp.
Stamp, whatever stamp, it is naturally the village committee’s stamp.
Other villages have implemented the new policy of household responsibility, but Jinshawo has not implemented it. Seeing that everyone's life is getting better and better, they themselves are a bit old-fashioned, so Li Shuanghe naturally does not agree.
However, this matter has been said many times before, and Secretary Gao (played by Liu Peiqi) just disagrees. Li Shuanghe had no choice but to come like this.
Party Secretary Gao (played by Liu Peiqi) disagrees, and Accountant Li naturally does not dare to take responsibility. So, seeing that Li Shuanghe was too soft, he went straight to the hard part. He immediately led a group of people to smash open the door of the village committee, preparing to grab stamps and welcome a new life together.
After breaking open the door, they looked everywhere but found nothing. Li Shuanghe's sharp eyes found a newspaper first and put it away. The country's new policy is clearly written on it. The spring breeze has blown, and their demands are reasonable and reasonable.
While Li Shuanghe was grabbing the seal, party secretary Gao came. Although his son's marriage was a big deal, Li Shuanghe's behavior also made him very worried.
Firstly, the village did not vote to agree. Secondly, Li Shuanghe was just fooling around. If he really got the seal, it would be a major violation of regulations.
So, he hurried to the brigade. The two groups of people were in a mess, and they were about to conflict.
At this time, Gao Zhishu’s wife ( Yan Xuejing ) rushed to the scene and made some fooling around, which prevented the two parties from fighting.
In the end, Li Shuanghe's father was stimulated in the chaos and fainted on the spot, which prevented the conflict from deteriorating further, but also laid the groundwork for subsequent conflicts. If Li Shuanghe's father had three strengths and two weaknesses, then the feud between the two families would be forged.
2: Robbery for Marriage
The Party Secretary Gao finished settling the affairs of the village committee and hurried back home.
However, before he could go back, something happened again. This time, it was not Li Shuanghe, but his son's marriage that was in big trouble.
The son’s wedding team had already picked up the bride and was almost at the door of his house. However, something unexpected happened. Liang Maishou, a young man from the same village, and his good brothers, directly stopped the wedding procession and refused to let the bride go home.
The reason is that the bride Chunxue ( Ma Qi) doesn't like Gao Shitiao at all. What she really likes is his brother Liang Maitu.
Haruyue and Maicha have been in love for a long time. Haruyue's parents wanted to marry their daughter into the Gao family, so they married their daughter to the Gao family.
Although Liang Maisheng was eloquent, Gao Shitiao also liked Chunxue (played by Ma Li). Today was his wedding day, so naturally he couldn't agree. As a result, the two groups of people fought at one place, and suddenly dust and chaos broke out.
However, what neither group of people expected was that when they were fighting, the bride Haruyuki had already disappeared.
As soon as the camera turned, Liang Maizai (played by Zhang Su) had been waiting for Chunxue (played by Ma Li) for a long time, but when the two people met, their eyes were dim. Mai Zao suggested that they elope together. Even if they went to the end of the world, he could take care of Haru Xue.
However, Haruyuki (played by Ma Li) does not agree with this method, because if she leaves, her parents will not be able to hold their heads high in the village, and she cannot bear the responsibility. She couldn't let her parents have their backs stabbed at a very old age for her own selfish reasons.
The rain was pouring down outside, and there was a lot of crying inside the cave dwelling.
Haruyuki said that she would never marry Gao Shitiao. After she returned, she would ask her parents to break off the engagement, which temporarily alleviated the conflict.
3: The quarrel about
Liang Maishou’s marriage abduction reached Party Secretary Gao’s home. Party Secretary Gao himself was generally calm. Although he was dissatisfied in his heart, he was the head of the family after all, so he still endured it. In his opinion, there might be something hidden in it, and he would not comment without knowing the full story.
However, as soon as Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) heard that someone was robbed of her marriage, she immediately became angry.
It is important for the son to get married, and the face of their Gao family is also important. Seeing her husband's lack of reaction, she knew that it was time for her to appear again.
So, without saying a word, Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) led a team of people to the Liang family, swearing.
At home, Mai Shou's parents and younger sister looked bewildered, but Lan Hua Mei had nothing nice to say at all. She just started arguing without saying a word. Liang Chuangen, who was kept in the dark, was also very angry.
But the scolding was not enough. In a rage, Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) led others to smash Liang's house to pieces. Rice noodles were overturned on the ground, tables and chairs were knocked around, and the house was in a mess in an instant.
The other party was outnumbered and Liang Chuangen was too old to stop him, so he could only watch the other party act recklessly.
Of course, although he didn't know what his son had done, he could tell from Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing)'s words that his son was having an affair with his bride.
Although I don’t know whether the person who robbed the marriage was Mao Shi (played by Zhang Su), but in this matter, the son was also at fault, so he was at fault.
As soon as Lan Hua Mei walked away, Mai took it back. After questioning, it was determined that her second son Mai Shu had kidnapped her and she fainted on the spot.
On the other hand, Haruyuki ran away from marriage, and her parents were also very angry. A good marriage was messed up like this. They have already accepted the betrothal gift from the Gao family, and now their daughter is running away from the marriage. What does it look like?
Not only is it embarrassing, but my family will not have an easy time in the village in the future, and they will definitely be poked in the back.
When Haruyuki returned home, he confessed that he did not want to marry Gao Shijo, which also caused a conflict with his parents.
Under the conflict, Haruyuki was locked in the house by his father (Xu Wenguang). It was raining continuously on the family's head. Haruyuki's father could not listen to his daughter's opinions at all, and even made angry words, determined not to break off the engagement.
Just like this, a wedding made three families uneasy.
"The Soil of My Hometown" has only been played for less than one episode, but it already made my blood pressure soar, and I was so angry that I ate several more bites of dinner.
4: Impressions
After watching an episode of "The Soil of My Hometown", if you ask me what my impressions are, I only have two words: surprise.
To be honest, before watching "The Soil of My Hometown", I thought that this drama was a coming-of-age drama like "大江大河". The background is the same, and both take place in a rural area that is about to undergo earth-shaking changes. The storylines should be very different.
However, judging from the plot of the first episode, there is still a lot of difference between the two dramas.
"Big River" is majestic.
But this "The Soil of Hometown" is full of feathers.
Since the first episode, this drama has not been quiet for a minute. First there was chapter grabbing, then marriage grabbing, and then there was a noisy drama involving three families. There was a fuss here, there was a fuss, there was crying. cry.
Not to mention, Shuanghe’s father and Liang Chuangen were so angry that I almost fainted with anger off the screen.
Looking at the title of "The Soil of My Hometown", you might think it is a sentimental drama, but after actually watching the first episode, you will find that it is not the case at all.
Previously, after watching "Good Reunion", I thought I had the ability to watch all kinds of family dramas. Now that I think about it, it was too naive. There are tens of millions of domestic dramas, and the dramas are very different. If you are not careful, they can surprise you.
Good guys, the dramatic conflicts in "Good Reunion" are already lively enough, but they are not as good as the first episode of "The Soil of My Hometown". You condensed more than thirty episodes, and for this drama, one episode is enough.
After the accident, I finally understood why period dramas have been so popular among TV audiences for so long.
On the one hand, plots and stories can easily arouse empathy and remind people of the past.
On the other hand, the dramatic conflicts in period dramas are extremely condensed and can attract the audience's attention.
I just watched a drama recently. After reading
, I learned a word, but I don’t know where the dialect it comes from!
"stick" and "non-stick".
Zhan does not mean getting wet, but means good or OK. Whether
is good or not depends on whether it is good or not. If
doesn’t stick, it’s just bad, no way!
And this drama is the period drama "The Soil of My Hometown" that was broadcast on CCTV's eight prime time series after the annual dark horse drama "Good Reunion". Currently, one episode of this drama has been aired on CCTV Channel 8, but it was only one episode that left me stunned for a while.
Stealing the seal, snatching the marriage, eloping, plus a scuffle between the three families, it’s called a scene!
To be honest, I didn’t watch many such themes before and didn’t have any special expectations. Now that I watched it, just one episode shocked me.
Don’t say that older people like to watch it, even young people can’t stand it. If I had watched it earlier, then I guess I would also like to watch it when I am old enough. This lightning-fast plot rhythm, coupled with the waves of dramatic conflicts, is no better than "Good Reunion"!
To be exaggerated, the plot rhythm of the entire drama "Good Reunion" is like a younger brother in front of it, which is not as good as one episode of others.
I know what everyone wants to say, just brag!
"Good Reunion" is not lively? If it’s not exciting, can the ratings break 2?
There must be a limit to bragging!
Well, yes, "Happy Reunion" is indeed the dark horse in ratings this year. I have watched the entire episode.
However, this "Hometown Soil" is also unambiguous. It showed off its muscles in the first episode. only aired one episode. It received rave reviews from the audience and the ratings directly exceeded 2. This is the starting point of 2. This result is questionable. Are you convinced?
It is said that period dramas are the signature of CCTV. This time I have seen that the audience really loves CCTV period dramas more.
Still don’t believe it?
Let’s continue reading!
1: Grab Chapter
In the 1980s, a wedding was being held at the home of Jinshawo Village Gao Party Secretary ( Liu Peiqi ). The eldest son Gao Shitiao got married today. Although the conditions were average, it was a festive day after all, and so did Gao Party Secretary and his wife. Extremely happy.
Here, Gao Zhishu (played by Liu Peiqi)’s family is busy, but what he doesn’t know is that the village brigade is also very lively.
Villager Li Shuanghe and a group of people did not go to the party secretary's house to celebrate. Instead, he led everyone to the village brigade in an aggressive manner.
They found accountant Li Dongshan and asked for one thing, a stamp.
Stamp, whatever stamp, it is naturally the village committee’s stamp.
Other villages have implemented the new policy of household responsibility, but Jinshawo has not implemented it. Seeing that everyone's life is getting better and better, they themselves are a bit old-fashioned, so Li Shuanghe naturally does not agree.
However, this matter has been said many times before, and Secretary Gao (played by Liu Peiqi) just disagrees. Li Shuanghe had no choice but to come like this.
Party Secretary Gao (played by Liu Peiqi) disagrees, and Accountant Li naturally does not dare to take responsibility. So, seeing that Li Shuanghe was too soft, he went straight to the hard part. He immediately led a group of people to smash open the door of the village committee, preparing to grab stamps and welcome a new life together.
After breaking open the door, they looked everywhere but found nothing. Li Shuanghe's sharp eyes found a newspaper first and put it away. The country's new policy is clearly written on it. The spring breeze has blown, and their demands are reasonable and reasonable.
While Li Shuanghe was grabbing the seal, party secretary Gao came. Although his son's marriage was a big deal, Li Shuanghe's behavior also made him very worried.
Firstly, the village did not vote to agree. Secondly, Li Shuanghe was just fooling around. If he really got the seal, it would be a major violation of regulations.
So, he hurried to the brigade. The two groups of people were in a mess, and they were about to conflict.
At this time, Gao Zhishu’s wife ( Yan Xuejing ) rushed to the scene and made some fooling around, which prevented the two parties from fighting.
In the end, Li Shuanghe's father was stimulated in the chaos and fainted on the spot, which prevented the conflict from deteriorating further, but also laid the groundwork for subsequent conflicts. If Li Shuanghe's father had three strengths and two weaknesses, then the feud between the two families would be forged.
2: Robbery for Marriage
The Party Secretary Gao finished settling the affairs of the village committee and hurried back home.
However, before he could go back, something happened again. This time, it was not Li Shuanghe, but his son's marriage that was in big trouble.
The son’s wedding team had already picked up the bride and was almost at the door of his house. However, something unexpected happened. Liang Maishou, a young man from the same village, and his good brothers, directly stopped the wedding procession and refused to let the bride go home.
The reason is that the bride Chunxue ( Ma Qi) doesn't like Gao Shitiao at all. What she really likes is his brother Liang Maitu.
Haruyue and Maicha have been in love for a long time. Haruyue's parents wanted to marry their daughter into the Gao family, so they married their daughter to the Gao family.
Although Liang Maisheng was eloquent, Gao Shitiao also liked Chunxue (played by Ma Li). Today was his wedding day, so naturally he couldn't agree. As a result, the two groups of people fought at one place, and suddenly dust and chaos broke out.
However, what neither group of people expected was that when they were fighting, the bride Haruyuki had already disappeared.
As soon as the camera turned, Liang Maizai (played by Zhang Su) had been waiting for Chunxue (played by Ma Li) for a long time, but when the two people met, their eyes were dim. Mai Zao suggested that they elope together. Even if they went to the end of the world, he could take care of Haru Xue.
However, Haruyuki (played by Ma Li) does not agree with this method, because if she leaves, her parents will not be able to hold their heads high in the village, and she cannot bear the responsibility. She couldn't let her parents have their backs stabbed at a very old age for her own selfish reasons.
The rain was pouring down outside, and there was a lot of crying inside the cave dwelling.
Haruyuki said that she would never marry Gao Shitiao. After she returned, she would ask her parents to break off the engagement, which temporarily alleviated the conflict.
3: The quarrel about
Liang Maishou’s marriage abduction reached Party Secretary Gao’s home. Party Secretary Gao himself was generally calm. Although he was dissatisfied in his heart, he was the head of the family after all, so he still endured it. In his opinion, there might be something hidden in it, and he would not comment without knowing the full story.
However, as soon as Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) heard that someone was robbed of her marriage, she immediately became angry.
It is important for the son to get married, and the face of their Gao family is also important. Seeing her husband's lack of reaction, she knew that it was time for her to appear again.
So, without saying a word, Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) led a team of people to the Liang family, swearing.
At home, Mai Shou's parents and younger sister looked bewildered, but Lan Hua Mei had nothing nice to say at all. She just started arguing without saying a word. Liang Chuangen, who was kept in the dark, was also very angry.
But the scolding was not enough. In a rage, Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing) led others to smash Liang's house to pieces. Rice noodles were overturned on the ground, tables and chairs were knocked around, and the house was in a mess in an instant.
The other party was outnumbered and Liang Chuangen was too old to stop him, so he could only watch the other party act recklessly.
Of course, although he didn't know what his son had done, he could tell from Lan Huamei (played by Yan Xuejing)'s words that his son was having an affair with his bride.
Although I don’t know whether the person who robbed the marriage was Mao Shi (played by Zhang Su), but in this matter, the son was also at fault, so he was at fault.
As soon as Lan Hua Mei walked away, Mai took it back. After questioning, it was determined that her second son Mai Shu had kidnapped her and she fainted on the spot.
On the other hand, Haruyuki ran away from marriage, and her parents were also very angry. A good marriage was messed up like this. They have already accepted the betrothal gift from the Gao family, and now their daughter is running away from the marriage. What does it look like?
Not only is it embarrassing, but my family will not have an easy time in the village in the future, and they will definitely be poked in the back.
When Haruyuki returned home, he confessed that he did not want to marry Gao Shijo, which also caused a conflict with his parents.
Under the conflict, Haruyuki was locked in the house by his father (Xu Wenguang). It was raining continuously on the family's head. Haruyuki's father could not listen to his daughter's opinions at all, and even made angry words, determined not to break off the engagement.
Just like this, a wedding made three families uneasy.
"The Soil of My Hometown" has only been played for less than one episode, but it already made my blood pressure soar, and I was so angry that I ate several more bites of dinner.
4: Impressions
After watching an episode of "The Soil of My Hometown", if you ask me what my impressions are, I only have two words: surprise.
To be honest, before watching "The Soil of My Hometown", I thought that this drama was a coming-of-age drama like "大江大河". The background is the same, and both take place in a rural area that is about to undergo earth-shaking changes. The storylines should be very different.
However, judging from the plot of the first episode, there is still a lot of difference between the two dramas.
"Big River" is majestic.
But this "The Soil of Hometown" is full of feathers.
Since the first episode, this drama has not been quiet for a minute. First there was chapter grabbing, then marriage grabbing, and then there was a noisy drama involving three families. There was a fuss here, there was a fuss, there was crying. cry.
Not to mention, Shuanghe’s father and Liang Chuangen were so angry that I almost fainted with anger off the screen.
Looking at the title of "The Soil of My Hometown", you might think it is a sentimental drama, but after actually watching the first episode, you will find that it is not the case at all.
Previously, after watching "Good Reunion", I thought I had the ability to watch all kinds of family dramas. Now that I think about it, it was too naive. There are tens of millions of domestic dramas, and the dramas are very different. If you are not careful, they can surprise you.
Good guys, the dramatic conflicts in "Good Reunion" are already lively enough, but they are not as good as the first episode of "The Soil of My Hometown". You condensed more than thirty episodes, and for this drama, one episode is enough.
After the accident, I finally understood why period dramas have been so popular among TV audiences for so long.
On the one hand, plots and stories can easily arouse empathy and remind people of the past.
On the other hand, the dramatic conflicts in period dramas are extremely condensed and can attract the audience's attention.
These elements are down-to-earth and interesting. They are all favorites of middle-aged and elderly viewers. CCTV has a wide audience group, among which middle-aged and elderly viewers have always been a pillar group, so period dramas have become CCTV’s favorite!
Finally, let me ask you a question, have you watched "The Soil of My Hometown"? What do you think of
? Does
stick to it or not?