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Recently, Gaojia opera "Dadaocheng" was selected for the
The 13th China Art Festival has participated in the repertoire!
The 13th China Art Festival is about to open
Gaojia Opera "Dadaocheng"
will be broadcast online as participants
will be performed online as part of the repertoire
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A Mengjun takes you into Haojia drama "Dadaocheng"
"small dock"size"Big era"
This is a wonderful show to protect Taiwan and fight against Japan. Dadaocheng is located in northern Taiwan and is a dock developed by southern Fujian immigration. It became Taipei's economic center in the late 19th century. This pier and long street connecting cross-strait trade became a microcosm of Taiwan’s immigrant society in the early years.
1895, the Qing government signed the "Treaty of Shimonoseki" with Japan, ceding Taiwan to Japan. Overnight, the Changmin of Dadaocheng fell into extreme panic.
Gaojia opera "Dadaocheng" begins, and the updater held a drum in his hand and saw a piece of paper on the ground. He picked it up and said, "In April 1895, the Qing government signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki with Japan." With a loud bang, there was a panic inside and outside the Lin family's house...
The family of Lin Tianlai, the president of the suburbs of Dadaocheng, fell apart in an instant. Lin Tianlai and his three sons with different personalities and different ambitions had fierce conflicts and conflicts in the sudden change of "family and country". The entanglement of family affection, the sacrifice of love, and the destruction of family made them make their life choices.
In the face of cruel reality, Lin Tianlai and the third brother defended the dignity of the Chinese nation with their lives with their strong and strong muscles.
A tragic song of the Strait, unyielding Chinese muscles and bones
As a strait theme drama, the Gaojia opera "Dadaocheng" expresses the great feat of the people of Taiwan to protect Taiwan and fight against Japan, and uses a serious historical view and correct artistic view to interpret the cruel experience and destiny of the Taiwanese people in the turbulent era.
Screenwriter Zeng Xuewen is a native of Xiamen. The rich cultural soil in southern Fujian has given him endless creative sources. He believes that placing characters in large historical and social changes can better show the characters' living state, explore the value of spirit from social changes, evoke cultural memory and life memory, and find the contemporary characteristics of drama.
Screenwriter Zeng Xuewen Dean of Xiamen Taiwan Art Research Institute: " What I want to show is how the common people at the grassroots level of society stand up from fear when the storm of history suddenly hits. They fight with weak power and strong oppression... What I want to shape is the most precious thing in human nature - spiritual muscles and bones. When their lives and personality encounter the bottom line of oppression, their choice determines the height and reputation of their lives."
in html l4Xiamen Jinlianyang Gaojia Opera Troupe A actors, this drama that re-seeks the memory of the times and has impressed countless audiences and also made "Dadaocheng" win many honors - "Dadaocheng" won the first prize of the 6th Fujian Provincial Art Festival and the 26th Fujian Provincial Drama Festival; the 6th "China Drama Award·Cao Yu Script Award"; it was selected for the 15th China Drama Festival and the National Local Drama Southern Conference; it won the first prize of the 8th Fujian Provincial Hundred Flowers Literature Award and the 14th "Five One Project" Excellent Work Award of the "Five One Project" for Spiritual Civilization Construction.
and A Mengjun look forward to the wonderful interpretation of "Dadaocheng"
at the 13th China Art Festival
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