Chinese diplomats received the task of evacuating overseas Chinese . Diplomats cannot fight, but they are even more in order to protect the safety of the expatriates.
125 expatriates walked in the desert under the guidance of diplomats, walked forward on foot, and walked 326,713 steps.
Among the evacuated people, a honest and honest worker named Dazhi.
He carefully wrote the correct words on the notebook every step he took and recorded the steps.
When they arrived at Dirat, they ran very fast.
The difficult things they experienced along the way were released at this moment, shouting, roaring, pouring water, and excitedly shouting in Sichuan dialect 326713 steps.
It was too difficult. At this moment, they shouted to the point where they lost their voices, and they were in a happy mood at this moment.
"I can finally go home!" They cried and made the audience cry.
This is not the number of steps, it is the belief in going home, which supports them with powerful strength, and actually walked more than 320,000 steps in the desert, a distance of 200 kilometers.
Every step they take is one step closer to going home, and every step they take is one step closer to hope.
These 326713 steps are the belief of the overseas Chinese in this land for their own country, and it is even more difficult for them to return on the road.
326713 steps, now there are WeChat steps. We walk up to more than 30,000 steps a day, and they have taken more than 300,000 steps in the desert.
"The Road Back" has worked so hard. Each extra has the expression of no less. All the crew members feel the intention of all the crew in every aspect, and the audience also enters the play to play different roles and burst into tears.
is so contagious. When they shouted, they already felt that everyone had experienced despair and had a feeling of hope in front of the screen.
There are no supporting roles in the drama, everyone is their own protagonist, so they can make this movie so well.
A person has faith and will have hope. They have walked 326,713 steps with the hope of going home.