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What is the main content of Di Renjie's The Dragon King?

At the end of Tang Gaozong, Emperor Gaozong and Wuhou decided to attack Fuyu by force. Unexpectedly, the Datang fleet just went out to sea and encountered strange waves and suffered heavy losses. For a time, Luoyang was rumored to have sent troops to anger the "Dragon King" and suffered this disaster. Wu Hou was furious after hearing this, and ordered Wei, the minister of Dali Temple, to find out the situation of the "Dragon King" within 10 days.

Di, 2 1 year-old, first started working in Dali Temple in Luoyang. Because he is proficient in lip language, he accidentally learned that someone was trying to hijack Hua Kui Yin Ruiji, and he was rescued after many twists and turns. During the rescue, I met Wei, a monk from Dali Temple who came to solve the case. In the battle with the mysterious little dragon king and a group of masked men, Di gradually gained Wei's trust.

After learning that Yin Ruiji's missing lover, Shaodongjiayuan Town, a teahouse specially provided by the court, may be the key figure in this case, Di Renjie teamed up with Wei Chi Zhenjin and prison doctor Sha Tuozhong to peel off the mystery of the case layer by layer and look for the truth.

In order to protect the safety of the royal family, Di and Wei Chijin even went directly to the palace to learn from Wuhou, and finally gained the trust of Wuhou. Mysterious people, huge sea monsters and conspiracies about royal security put Luoyang City in danger, and Di Renjie finally solved these crises.

Extended data behind-the-scenes production

The Dragon King of Di Renjie decided to adopt the real-life 3D technology from the beginning of preparation, and it was also the first time that the director used underwater 3D technology.

Shooting underwater 3D needs to overcome many obstacles in the water, such as water pressure, buoyancy, underwater refraction, control of machines and actors, etc. Because a 3D camera needs two sets of lenses and an extra mounting bracket, Tsui Hark invited a professional underwater photographer from Australia to ensure the shooting quality. I only brought three world-class cameras.

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1. Actor Mark Chao had nosebleeds many times when he was filming underwater scenes because he needed to dive for a long time. While holding his breath, he has to do his best to consider how to show his fighting and acting skills.

When the film was shot underwater, the crew used underwater speakers. Only the operator and the director can communicate, and no one else can speak. In order to ensure safety, actors must undergo strict breath-holding training in the early stage, and lifeguards are always on standby to deal with sudden emergencies.

3. There are many tightrope hangings in the movie of Bat Island cliff fighting. It takes six people to pull each cable. At most, eight actors have to be pulled in the air at the same time. Each actor has a tightrope, and the tightrope alone needs more than 50 people.