"the creation of all things" released its poster, yang mi plays a peasant woman in southern shandong, are you looking forward to it?
2024-09-26
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the tv series "growing all things" released a poster with the caption "growing all things and a good harvest of wheat", and captioned: "hard work is rewarded, and the community prospers. the earth gives birth to all things and is full of vitality, and the long history composes a glorious chapter." the drama is led by yang mi and ou hao, and starred by ni dahong, qin hailu, xing fei, zhang tianyang, zhang haiyu, chi peng, and sun shaolong, with special appearances by lin yongjian, lan yingying, and zhao da, and a friendly appearance by pan zhilin.
"growing all things" is adapted from the novel "tenderness and determination" by shandong writer zhao defa. it is set against the background of land changes in rural areas of southern shandong, spanning from the end of 1926 to 1946, focusing on the legend of women's growth and composing a moving emotional epic. "tenderness and determination" is one of the "farmer trilogy" created by zhao defa. the work won the third people's literature award, was shortlisted for the fifth mao dun literature award, and was selected as a key project of the national radio, film and television administration's television drama department's excellent literary works adaptation plan. once adapted, it has been highly anticipated by the audience.
"the life of all things" tells the story of ning xiuxiu (played by yang mi), the daughter of the richest man in tianniumiao village in the yimeng mountains, who was kidnapped by bandits on her wedding day. her father ning xuexiang (played by ni dahong) was reluctant to sell his land to redeem her, and married her sister ning susu (played by xing fei) to her childhood sweetheart fei wendian (played by zhang tianyang). xiuxiu resolutely broke off relations with her father and married feng dajiao (played by ou hao), a farmer who rescued her from the bandit's nest, thus starting a new life story on this piece of land...
"growing all things" is seen as another attempt by yang mi to break away from the comfort zone of ancient puppet dramas. she plays ning xiuxiu in the play, who has undergone a huge transformation from the daughter of the richest man in the village to marrying a farmer. whether yang mi, whose acting skills are controversial, can handle this rural woman role has attracted a lot of attention.
text|reporter shao ziheng