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Adapted from Zhou Meisen’s novella, this wartime drama follows Chinese POWs, Central Army scouts Tian and Liu alongside Eighth Route Army cavalry captain Meng and soldier Zhang, imprisoned in Japan’s “Death Camp No. 9.” Rival escape plots collide: Sichuan captain Lao Qi’s men tunnel through mine shafts even as Meng’s group plans their own breakout. Camp commandant Major Nagasaki appoints collaborators, tortures and exposes dissenters, and uses a comfort woman to bribe Liu. When guerrilla agent Zhang Mazi is executed, Meng and Zhang Dielong sacrifice themselves under blistering sun to save their comrades. Amid bayonet executions and armed revolt, the prisoners wage a final, desperate battle to smash the camp gates and reclaim their freedom.
Biography of the famed Chinese composer Xian Xinghai
Based on Pingxiang drug control volunteer Duan Huasheng and the Pingxiang City Drug Control Volunteers Association’s true and touching deeds, Duan Huasheng has been engaged in voluntary help and education for decades. He led a volunteer team to help more than 300 drug addicts to renew their lives and promote continuous self-improvement and other traditional virtues. Over the years, the protagonist has led a team of volunteers to treat drug addicts as both patients and relatives, helping them to return to society with a feeling of not giving up or giving up.
During the Anti-Japanese War Dong Yuming, a company commander of the Kuomintang, was ordered to escort a batch of anti-Japanese munitions to Nanjing, and the munitions arrived safely at their destination. Dong Yuming was awarded the "Blue Sky and White Sun" medal by his superiors. However, when he learned that it was not arms but smuggled goods that had gone through hardships, he started an investigation in order to prove his innocence. When the truth came to light, Dong Yuming faced a fateful decision...