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Documentaries are hard to find, so why can’t you watch them?

Because this documentary has not been censored and is very niche, there are no resources and it cannot be seen.

Except for the crickets, everything is talking about money. There are always clouds of smoke surrounding money. Shrouded in smoke, there are close-up shots of smoking.

There is no gambling involved in these released scenes. It should be an adjustment after the trial was blocked. But wasn't the main plot behind those scenes a big gamble? Even the main line cannot pass the review. If the main line is cut, can the quality still be guaranteed? There is no main plot of the documentary, only the footage uploaded by Xiao Ma.

The documentary film "A General Is Hard to Find" is a landmark epic directed by Zhang Mengzhou and is specially recommended by China Cricket Network. It will be recorded in the history of Chinese insect culture and will be famous throughout the ages.

This documentary has reached a height that no one will be able to break through in the future, because it records the end of an era in the history of Chinese insect culture and the beginning of a new era. This is the pinnacle of the unprecedented prosperity of the insect world when four generations of insect enthusiasts born in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s gather together to develop together, advance hand in hand, and a hundred schools of thought contend. , fighting every link, from offline to the era of online communication.

This is still an era when wild crickets in Shandong are facing extinction and are gradually moving towards ecological recovery.

Leading this era is the China Cricket Network and the vast number of insect players. The film records several top masters and players in contemporary northern and southern China, leaving behind precious video and audio recordings. This is unique. A documentary film that reflects contemporary insect culture. The director of the film, Zhang Mengzhou, is a cultural figure, director and photographer.

He is a friend of Zhao Yicheng and Zhou Yingchun, and he also got to know cricket players at all levels through them during filming. After four years of unremitting efforts, the film was finally completed. The author serves as a consultant for China Cricket Network.

Hard-to-find behind-the-scenes footage:

Participated in the final stage of production, review and editing of the film. Director Zhang is very talented but humble and low-key, and he changed his draft eight times. From the 400 hours of material at the beginning, edited into a four-hour film, and continuously condensed into a finished film of less than two hours, the rest is absolutely the essence.

During the film promotion process, I got acquainted with Awei and Haban from Zhongxi.com, and the two parties hit it off and began to cooperate sincerely, receiving strong support from Zhongxi.com. The cost of film production is borne by Director Zhang personally.

It is provided with certain resource support by Dragon TV and Shanghai Documentary Channel. On behalf of China Cricket Network and the majority of insect friends, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude and high respect to Director Zhang Mengzhou and Dragon TV and Documentary Channel once again. Thanks to Director Zhang for his hard work and contribution to the inheritance of Chinese insect culture.