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May I ask about the plot of the movie "Gada Merlin"?

Director

Feng Xiaoning

Screenwriter

Feng Xiaoning

Starring

Obs Liu Weitu Mendeliger

Genre: Drama/Adventure/Action

Duration: 109 minutes

Region: Mainland China

Language: Chinese

Color: Color

Production company: China Film Group Corporation, China Film Group Corporation Third Production Company, Movie Channel Program Production Center, Beijing Forbidden City Film Co., Ltd. Company

Cast and credits:

Photography: Feng Xiaoning, Gangqiang Zhengjie

Producer: Zhang Xiaoning, Feng Xiaoning

Content introduction:

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More than seventy years ago, on the Horqin Grassland with abundant water and grass in Inner Mongolia, under the blue sky and white clouds, the grass was blown low by the wind, cattle and sheep were in herds, and the Mongolian and Han ethnic groups lived in harmony amidst the melodious pastoral songs. The beautiful girl Peony held her red scarf high and galloped forward, leading her sweetheart Gada to the river. Peony bid farewell to Gada lovingly. He was ordered by the prince to go to other places for business. On the way, he was attacked by bandits and passed out in the desert. A man on the road brought water to Gada's mouth. The man said that his father was killed and he came to seek revenge from his enemies.

The prince encountered an assassin, and the guards panicked. Gada stepped forward, saved the prince, and was promoted to the commander of the cavalry - Merlin. During the battle, Gada discovered that the assassin was the man who had saved him, so he spared no effort and let the man go.

At that time, China was in the midst of a war between warlords. The warlords

forcibly "purchased land" for reclamation and bribed princes to cede grasslands. The grasslands that the Mongolian and Han people relied on for survival were betrayed, and the originally fertile grasslands were destroyed and gradually degraded into deserts. Gada Merlin was ordered to expel the herdsmen from their homeland. A gray-haired old mother slapped Gada hard in the face, which made Gada feel painful in her heart. Seeing the large number of herdsmen displaced and the devastation of life on the grassland, Gada believed that it was Merlin's responsibility to only protect the herdsmen. He resolutely signed the petition and broke into the prince's palace to submit the petition, but was thrown into prison by the prince.

At night, Mudan tried to rob the prison, but was unable to break Gada's shackles and were both captured. The next day, when he was escorted to the execution ground, with the butcher knife raised, suddenly the strong man led others to rob the execution ground. The strong man saved Gada for the second time.

Gada led the crowd to revolt, and the fire of the uprising burned across most of the grassland. The prince colluded with the warlords, pretended to agree to the herdsmen's demands, and lured Gada to negotiate. However, the warlords ambushed and fired, and the rebel army suffered a tragic defeat. Gadamelin covered the retreat of women and children, but when he finally crossed the river, he was unfortunately shot and drowned in the rapids.

On the grassland, accompanied by the sound of the matouqin, someone sang "Gada Merlin".