
Acting
Na Renhua was born on November 17, 1962 in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia. At the age of 13, she played a role in the film "Battlefield Yellow Flower" when she was still in the first year of junior high school. In 1978, she was admitted to the city song and dance troupe as a dancer. In 1979, she starred as the heroine Shang Xiaoli in the movie "Breast Swallow Fei", and was later transferred to the Xi'an Film Studio actor troupe, starring successively in "Love and Legacy", "Traitor", "Son of the Earth" etc. In 1982, Na Renhua was admitted to the undergraduate class of the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy, and later won the Golden Rooster Queen for her outstanding performance in the film "Xiao Xiao".

Wang Xiao Mo is a rich family master born with a golden spoon. He was sent abroad for further study of art design at a young age. After returning from school, Wang Xiao Mo entered the company and hoped to find a piece in his post. Your own world. However, what Wang Xiao Mo did not think was that he was assigned to the side of the old model worker, whose main job was to take care of his diet. The long-term workmanship is quirky and demanding. There is no less difficulty in Wang Xiao Mo on weekdays. However, in the process of getting along, Wang Xiao Mo discovered that the long-lost and indifferent appearance hides a heart-warming heart. The long-term workers also have a feeling of trust in Wang Xiao Mo, who is not patient and kind. Wang Xiao Mo has a strong curiosity about the past of the long-term work. In the meantime, the love story between the long-time worker and the technician Xue Ya Lan gradually surfaced. (Source: Douban)



A small Chinese boy is adopted by a nomadic family in Inner Mongolia.


Deputy Mayor Zhao Weiguo is the first secretary stationed in their village. Despite their illness, they do work of mobilizing poverty alleviation and relocation. As many poor households are concerned to if relocating is good for them, Zhao Weiguo needs to ease their minds with practical action.

Wen Shan is a mediocre screenwriter struggling to make a living in Beijing. Commercial projects are left undone, and his own stories fall by the wayside. He lives a stagnant life in a fast growing city. By chance, he begins to write eulogies for a living. He meets the families of the deceased, carefully observes, listens to the stories, and at last, puts pen to paper. As he restores the lives of others, he finds his own place in the city and finally realizes that ordinary people can take the center stage too.




Under the encouragement of the Chinese government, the traditional way of life of the nomads of the Mongolian plains change. Once a culture with a great emphasis on raising horses on the grassy plains, they are encouraged to move into the cities to work as industrial workers. However, one family tries to resist this change, trying to raise money to send their child to school by selling yogurt. Unfortunately, this is hardly sufficient and they are forced to sell their beloved horses.

The story of the Opium War between China, in the waning days of the Qing Dynasty, and the British Empire, in the 1830s, and the subsequent takeover of Hong Kong by Britain; through the eyes of the key figures, fiercely nationalistic Lin Zexu, and opportunistic British naval diplomat Charles Elliot.
