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What are the characteristics of the novel, TV series and movie of White Deer Plain?

White Deer Plain is the representative work of writer Chen. This novel with more than 500 thousand words was written by Chen in six years. From 65438 to 0997, this novel won the 4th Mao Dun Literature Prize in China. The novel has also been adapted into various art forms such as movies, TV series, dramas, ballets, and Shaanxi Opera.

The novel White Deer Plain tries to show the original ecology of life and reveal the cultural attributes and laws in a complex society. By setting up a large number of seemingly accidental events, it links the fate of specific characters with the grand historical process, making history present a certain chaotic state with a halo of life.

The film "White Deer Plain" was directed by Wang Quanan and nominated for the Silver Bear Award and the Golden Bear Award for Best Photography at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival. In the film, the historical background of the characters in the original novel is all cut out in the film. Memorabilia related to White Deer Plain, such as Heiwa being a bandit, killing his daughter-in-law, Lu escaping from marriage, brothers bombing each other, and bloodiness, are all told in the film. The story of each stage is based on the time and year brought out by subtitles to remind the historical process.

The TV series "White Deer Plain" directed by Liu Jin not only tells the story of the White House from its heyday to its decline, but also explains the fate and emotional entanglements of a generation of young people, which conforms to the general aesthetic taste of the audience in a specific way and causes spiritual resonance, thus making the audience have further spiritual interaction with the screen.