Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - Please give me your review after watching "The East is Red 1949"
Please give me your review after watching "The East is Red 1949"

The East is Red 1949" tells the story of the changing historical events in 1949 on the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China in a unique way. From the Chengnanzhuang enemy plane sneak attack to Xibaipo poisoning, from the Xiangshan mutiny to the Yuquan Mountain assassination, from the Xiannongtan assassination

to the bombardment of Tiananmen, these major events that are familiar to the audience are presented in an approachable way. Refreshing. The spy battle scene between Yu Zhen and Yin Tao in the play has also become the most talked about part among the people. Yu Zhen, known as the "King of Spies", transformed into an anti-special expert in the play. In the crisis-ridden year of 1949, he launched a series of life-and-death spy battles with the enemy in the face of dangers such as anti-lurking and anti-sabotage. The plot of the story is intricate and fascinating, and coupled with Yu Zhenlu

's superb performance, the audience was hooked.

In March 1948, in view of the rapid development of the national liberation war situation, Mao Zedong decided to lead the central government to cross the Yellow River eastward to North China to command the decisive battle of life and death that would affect China's destiny.

The ancient ferry on the Yellow River was crowded with people who came to see Mao Zedong and others off.

Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Ren Bishi and others walked down the embankment.

Everyone, regardless of gender, old or young, rushed forward. Guard Zhang Xu was so anxious beside Mao Zedong that he pushed back and forth to block the crowd. Mao Zedong glared at Zhang Xu, and Zhang Xu stepped aside helplessly.

The farewell villagers surrounded Mao Zedong and others. They held various farewell gifts and stuffed them into Mao Zedong's hands, pockets, and even arms.

Mao Zedong picked up a little boy affectionately, lifted it above his head, and put it on his broad shoulders. The little boy playfully waved his dirty hands over Mao Zedong's head, and his two mud-covered calves swayed wildly on Mao Zedong's chest, causing everyone to burst into laughter.

Mao Zedong carried the boy on his back and bent down from time to time to listen carefully to what the fellow villagers were saying.

Amidst the bustle of people, the sight of Mao Zedong's tall figure carrying the boy on his back and the people closely surrounding him, inseparable and inseparable, is moving.

Seeing this scene, Jiang Qing on the side quickly took out a German camera and pointed the lens at this touching scene.

Zhang Xu helped Mao Zedong board the ferry.

Zhou Enlai, Ren Bishi, Jiang Qing and others also boarded the ship respectively.

A red sun is about to emerge.

Suddenly, a hoarse and high-pitched tenor sounded from the shore behind the boat: The east is red, the sun is rising——

Mao Zedong looked back at the west bank. Many people were standing on the shore to bid farewell. In the morning light, the crowd looked like a group of sculptures, solemn and solemn.

An overwhelming chorus sounded, and everyone on the shore sang "The East is Red."

The magnificent chorus overwhelmed the waves of the Yellow River and resounded throughout the world.

Mao Zedong had tears in his eyes. He told Zhou Enlai that he had been in northern Shaanxi for 13 years and left today. The people of northern Shaanxi contributed to the revolution and we will never forget them.

In the chorus of "The East Is Red", the rising red sun reflects on the Yellow River.

Mao Zedong stood on the bow of the boat, staring at the turbulent Yellow River.

A red sun bursts out in the east, and the fiery red sunshine shines on the golden Yellow River, like a river of gold.

April 13, Mao Zedong arrived at Chengnanzhuang, a small village in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei base area. Commander Nie Rongzhen led everyone to welcome Mao Zedong, and everyone was extremely happy. But there was a pair of gloomy eyes peering at Mao Zedong in the crowd.

This person was Liu Congwen, the director of the Xiaozao Canteen of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region Headquarters, and a lurking spy of the Kuomintang military command. From the moment Mao Zedong arrived at Chengnanzhuang, the plot to assassinate Mao began to be implemented.

In Chiang Kai-shek’s official residence. Chiang Kai-shek heard military news on the radio that was not conducive to him, and he turned off the radio in frustration.

Mao Renfeng, director of the Military Security Bureau, stood beside Chiang Kai-shek.

Mao Renfeng reported to Chiang Kai-shek that the murder of Mao Zedong planned by Gu Zhengfan had been launched. "Mao Zedong has our people around him." Chiang Kai-shek was secretly happy. Mao Renfeng smiled proudly and called Gu Zhengfan in.

Chiang Kai-shek admired Gu Zhengfan's capable and heroic demeanor, but remained calm on the surface. Gu Zhengfan demonstrated to Chiang Kai-shek the specific deployment of assassinating Mao Zedong. Chiang Kai-shek was extremely satisfied after hearing this.

However, Chiang Kai-shek was dissatisfied with Gu Zhengfan's slightly thin body and said that a soldier should have a strong body. Gu Zhengfan calmly crushed a cup in his hand to pieces, and then revealed Lushan's true identity to Chiang Kai-shek. It turned out that Gu Zhengfan was a woman.

Chiang Kai-shek was shocked. Gu Zhengfan asked Chiang Kai-shek to give them the right to mobilize bombers. Chiang Kai-shek immediately agreed and praised Gu Zhengfan as a hero among women.

In the evening, Mao Zedong’s residence in the south of the city. Jiang Qing held a newly developed photo and couldn't help but want to show Mao Zedong the photo she had secretly taken of Mao Zedong crossing the Yellow River eastward.

Mao Zedong looked at the photo and named it "Blood Melts in Water".

At this time, Zhang Xu led Nie Rongzhen in.

Nie Rongzhen also praised it after seeing the photo. Jiang Qing was so proud that he insisted on publishing it, but was stopped by Mao Zedong.

Jiang Qing threw the photo on the ground angrily and slammed the door. Nie Rongzhen and Zhang Xu stood there awkwardly. Mao Zedong picked up the photo and said mockingly: Yes, it is difficult for an upright official to deal with household affairs! Then we talked about business with Nie Rongzhen. Zhang Xu quietly closed the door and retreated.

Liu Congwen tried to guide the Kuomintang planes to bomb Mao Zedong's residence, and came up with a plan to smash the "Fenjiu" bottle into broken glass, smash it and hide the broken glass. Then, he secretly collected a lot of broken glass.

Mao Zedong’s residence was an independent courtyard, surrounded by bare fields and paths.

Liu Congwen came over carrying a sack of broken glass.

He walked to the side of the road and used scissors to cut a hole in the lower corner of the sack. Glass fragments fell from the hole.

Liu Congwen walked far around Mao Zedong's residence, with broken glass falling continuously behind him.

Under the dim moonlight, the broken glass falling on the ground and on the roadside shimmered with reflection.

After Liu Congwen scattered the broken glass, he was about to sneak in when he was discovered by his colleague Lao Gao. Liu Congwen hurriedly covered it up and deceived Lao Gao on the pretext of going out to find women.

Mao Zedong worked until early in the morning again. Zhang Xu wanted to get some food for Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong was afraid of disturbing the cook, so he asked Zhang Xu to roast some taro. Zhang Xu brought the roasted taro to Mao Zedong, and Mao Zedong happily picked up a taro and ate it. The morning light reflected on the window, Mao Zedong

was enjoying himself and couldn't help but recite one of his poems: "The east is about to dawn, I don't think you will leave early..." Upon seeing this, Zhang Xu quietly retreated. go out. More than 10 minutes later, there was a sound of snoring in the room. Zhang Xu walked quietly into the room. There was only one taro left on the plate, and Mao Zedong had fallen asleep on the table. . Suddenly, Zhang Xu heard something strange in Mao Zedong's snoring. Looking carefully, Mao Zedong still had half a taro in his mouth.

Zhang Xu's eyes were moist. He carefully took the taro out of Mao Zedong's mouth. Unexpectedly, he woke up Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong opened his eyes full of red threads and looked angry. Quickly asked what happened? Zhang Xu stammered and wanted to explain, but Mao Zedong woke up and said that I was making a big decision in my dream. I would not go to the Soviet Union. That was it. Zhang Xu hurriedly explained that Mao Zedong had just fallen asleep with half a taro in his mouth. Mao Zedong did not blame him.

He said with a smile that half of the taro was not eaten. What a pity. It cannot be wasted. He picked up the half taro on the plate and ate it. Then, he told Zhang Xu that he was full now and it was time to sleep. Only then did he fall asleep peacefully.

Early the next morning, an air defense siren suddenly sounded in Chengnanzhuang. It turned out to be an enemy reconnaissance plane.

Zhang Xu was shocked and rushed to Mao Zedong's room. However, Mao Zedong had just fallen asleep and Zhang Xu was anxious. Nie Rongzhen arrived and said that there would be bombers after the reconnaissance plane came and asked the chairman to move immediately. Regardless of whether the chairman agrees or not, you guys Pick him up and run.

Zhang Xu woke up Mao Zedong, but Mao Zedong said he understood and still lay on the bed as if nothing had happened. Zhang Xu urged him to hide in the air-raid shelter. Mao Zedong slowly stretched out his hand and asked for a cigarette. Zhang Xu was so anxious that he went to pull Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong said humorously, why are you panicking? He came here just to leave some steel behind, just in time to use a few hoes to open up wasteland.

In the sky, the pilot in the bomber saw the broken glass surrounding the yard of Mao Zedong's residence shining in the morning light, exposing the target. The bombardier dropped the bomb against the halo of broken glass.

The situation was extremely critical, and Zhang Xu decided to fight Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong was angry and shouted, "How dare you fight me, Mao Zedong?" Zhang Xu also yelled at Mao Zedong, now you must listen to me, I will really fight you! Zhang Xu couldn't help but say something, and he and the guard Chen Gensheng grabbed Mao Zedong and ran away.

Just a few steps out of the door, there was a scream above them, and several bombs fell and exploded in the yard behind them. Mao Zedong wanted to stop and said, "It doesn't matter. The target of the bombing is the house. We will be safe after we leave the yard. Let me go." Zhang Xu and Chen Gensheng refused to stay and carried Mao Zedong into the air-raid shelter. An enemy plane swooped down and dropped a bomb outside the air raid shelter. The violent explosion shocked everyone. Mao Zedong didn't take it seriously. He smiled and raised the cigarette in his hand and said, "I haven't smoked my cigarette yet."

Mao Zedong’s yard was bombed, and the guards were busy cleaning up. Liu Congwen went to help and took the opportunity to quietly collect the remaining broken glass. He found a ravine and threw away all the broken glass.

The bombing of Mao Zedong's residence by enemy planes aroused Li Kenong's vigilance. He found several pieces of broken glass outside the yard, one of which had the trademark "Fenjiu" on it. Li Kenong suspected a traitor and asked Zhang Xu to investigate secretly. Zhang Xu later found a lot of broken glass in the ditch. Both Li Kenong and Zhang Xu had doubts about the broken glass, and they always felt that it was related to the bombing, but they could not find any other clues. The matter became an unsolved case for a while.

Kuomintang

The newspaper published the news that Mao Zedong’s residence was bombed, and also attached photos of the scene, saying that Mao Zedong’s life and death were unknown. Chiang Kai-shek was overjoyed and went to the Secrecy Bureau to visit Gu Zhengfan in person. She happened to witness Gu Zhengfan fighting with someone, and she went crazy

Shouting "life or death", beating her opponent until he was unable to parry. Chiang Kai-shek admired Gu Zhengfan's talents very much, and immediately kept Gu Zhengfan by his side and was promoted to colonel director of the Special Operations Group of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Presidential Palace, responsible for special operations

.

Mao Zedong lived in Huacun. At this time, Su Yu objected to the central government's order for him to lead his troops across the Yangtze River. Mao Zedong summoned Su Yu for an interview. His voice was harsh, but in the end he accepted Su Yu's opinion and decided to fight in Jiangbei. Battle, which paved the way for the subsequent Huaihai Campaign.

At the end of May, Mao Zedong left Chengnanzhuang and arrived at Xibaipo. The five secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, and Ren Bishi, gathered together, and Xibaipo became "the smallest headquarters in the world to command the liberation war."

Mao Zedong's youngest daughter Li Na returned to Mao Zedong and gave him a tribute in public. My father performed a piece of Peking Opera. Mao Zedong was so happy that he hugged Li Ne and kissed her. The scene of deep love between father and daughter moved Zhang Xu and others extremely.

The movie "Lenin in 1918" was shown in Xibaipo, as well as several short documentaries. Li Ne asked her father to take her to watch it. Mao Zedong heard that there were scenes of him moving to northern Shaanxi in the documentary, and he didn't want to go. Li Na was so wronged that he cried. Later, Mao Zedong heard Zhang Xu say that there was also "Lenin in 1911" Eight", then I agreed to go see it.

The movie showed the scene of Lenin being assassinated by a female spy. Everyone was very angry. Liu Congwen, who was also watching the movie, got scared and sneaked away. Zhang Xu was greatly shocked. He told Li Kenong that what happened to Lenin could never happen to Mao Zedong.

Chiang Kai-shek

Jieshi, Gu Zhutong, Chen Cheng and other confidant generals watched a play together, and the performance was "The Meeting of Heroes". This is also a gathering of heroes. Chiang Kai-shek was very pleased, saying that with talented people like you here, the country still has hope. After a while, the play started, and the actor playing Zhou Yu shouted: "Mr. Jiang, please." When the curtain was lifted, a white-nosed Mr. Jiang (Jiang Qian) walked out with three steps, dressed in all kinds of clothes. Charming and mean-spirited. Chiang Kai-shek immediately flew into a rage, cursed Niang Xipi, and walked away, making all the generals who were in high spirits look at each other.

Mao Anying brought his girlfriend Liu Siqi to see Mao Zedong. Mao Anying proposed to marry Liu Siqi, but Mao Zedong disagreed because Liu Siqi was under 18 years old. The father and son had a conflict, and Mao Anying ignored Mao Zedong angrily.

Li Ne told Jiang Qing about the quarrel between Mao Zedong and Mao Anying. Jiang Qing asked Li Na to call Zhang Xu. After Zhang Xu arrived, Jiang Qing asked him to persuade Mao Zedong.

Zhang Xu went to intercede for Mao Anying, but Mao Zedong did not listen to Zhang Xu at all. Instead, he rushed into Mao Anying's room angrily and scolded Mao Anying.

Mao Zedong and Zhang Xu met Mao Anying while walking in the wild. Mao Zedong asked his son if he had figured out the marriage. Mao Anying said that he had figured it out and planned to marry Liu Siqi in the next year. Mao Zedong smiled with satisfaction: This looks like my son. Let me give you eight words: Love does not avoid relatives, public relations do not protect private interests.

Mao Anying's eyes heated up, she threw her head into Mao Zedong's broad chest, and suddenly began to sob silently, her shoulders twitching violently, as if she was aggrieved and relieved.

Mao Zedong's eyes were also moist. He couldn't help but pat Jizi's shoulders and murmured: Okay, okay, a man won't shed tears easily...

Mao Zedong Although he said this, tears welled up in his eyes.

When Zhang Xu saw this scene from a distance, his eyes filled with tears.

Zhang Xu suddenly remembered the Chengnanzhuang air raid and told Mao Zedong his doubts. Zhang Xu believed that the broken glass was related to the air raid, but he didn’t know what the connection was.

Mao Zedong guessed: Could there be a guy who likes to drink Fenjiu lurking among us?

Zhang Xu suddenly woke up.

Mao Zedong reminded Zhang Xu again: First, he likes to drink, and second, he must be able to afford it!

After being reminded by Mao Zedong, Zhang Xu was deeply inspired.

Gu

Zhengfan is fighting with others. A burly man was knocked down by her, covered in blood and unable to get up again. Gu Zhengfan was playing like crazy, and all the sparring partners standing on the sidelines shrank. Gu Zhengfan was furious and knocked down a sparring partner with one punch: Waste

thing! At this moment, a figure flew over and landed lightly behind Gu Zhengfan. This man was wearing a black tights and his face was covered, with only his two eyes exposed. Gu Zhengfan was overjoyed: Good luck! She rushed forward and without any explanation, she fought with the man in black.

The two were evenly matched in Kung Fu, and they were inseparable from each other. Gu Zhengfan deliberately showed a flaw. When the man in black came forward with a fist, she suddenly turned around and tore off the man in black's mask.

The person who appeared in front of her was Wang Zude, her classmate in the spy training class. It turns out that Wang Zude was assigned by Mao Renfeng to Gu Zhengfan to assist Gu Zhengfan in his actions.

Zhang Xu stood guard at Mao Zedong's door, fearing that someone would disturb Mao Zedong's sleep, and did not dare to slack off at all.

The yard was unusually quiet. Beside a huge stone mill, two hens were walking around in the yard, clucking.

Zhang Xu gently drove the hens away.

At this time, three farm women led small donkeys and took wheat bamboo plaques to grind grain. They entered the yard, laughing and shouting.

Zhang Xu had a quarrel with these peasant women because of their loud noise.

Mao Zedong was woken up. He saw that Zhang Xu was very rude to the villagers, so he criticized Zhang Xu and punished him to stand in the sun for two hours.

Mao Zedong couldn't fall asleep after being woken up, so he accompanied the villagers in activities and helped them lead the donkey in circles around the stone roller.

The peasant women felt sorry for themselves and asked Mao Zedong to stop corporally punishing Zhang Xu. Mao Zedong let Zhang Xu go because of the peasant women's plea, but he still taught Zhang Xu: What are we doing to make a revolution from birth to death? Isn’t it necessary to seek survival and happiness for the common people?

Mao Zedong’s words and deeds deeply moved the peasant women present.

Gu Zhengfan is hitting the sandbag crazily. She roared angrily: You will live and die, you will live and die! The sandbag was shaken wildly by her beating. Her expression became increasingly violent.

Finally, she felt that it was not enough, so she let go of the sandbag and shouted to the training ground: Where are the people? Where have they all gone? Come out! But the training ground was empty, no one was there. At this moment, a figure flashed out, it was Wang Zude. Wang Zude was holding a bouquet of bright red roses in his hand.

Gu Zhengfan was startled and looked at Wang Zude blankly.

It turns out that Wang Zude came to show his courtesy to Gu Zhengfan. Gu Zhengfan directed all his anger towards Wang Dezu.

Although Wang Zude's face was covered with blood and the roses fell to the ground, he still did not get angry.

Gu Zhengfan was so moved by Wang Zude's performance that she suddenly threw herself on the sandbag and burst into tears.

She cried so sadly.

Wang Zude hugged her gently: What's wrong with you?

Gu Zhengfan threw himself into his arms: The national crisis is imminent, and the leader treats me as if he is gone. But I can't help the leader out of trouble, and I'm just living like a human being. It's better to go to the battlefield and fight to the death with the Japanese army!

Wang Zude said in awe: The leader should be proud to have a loyal minister like you! Whatever you do, I will follow you even to death! I'd do anything for you!

Gu Zhengfan was relieved and stopped crying, with rare tenderness in his eyes: Zude, with your words, the leader will be proud of it!

Gu Zhengfan took Wang Zude back to her residence. She wiped the blood on Wang Zude's face with a towel.

Wang Zude handed the rose to Gu Zhengfan.

Gu Zhengfan expressed his feelings to Wang Zude, and Wang Zude took the opportunity to boldly confess to Gu Zhengfan.