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Lao Wei and Shu Rong’s life on board Plot synopsis

The life on the boat of Lao Wei and Shu Rong in the TV series "Da Qin Fu", Lao Wei (General of Zhao) met Shu Rong (Princess of Zhao) during the war, and the two got married during the war. . In order to avoid the disaster of war, they decided to leave Zhao State and live a wandering life on a ship. On the ship, they experienced ups and downs together, supporting each other, and their feelings became increasingly deep.

In the plot background of "Fu of the Great Qin", the Qin State rises and wars continue among the six kingdoms. Lao Wei and Shu Rong's life on board was also affected by Qin's foreign wars. On the ship, they witnessed the process of Qin gradually unifying the six countries, and also experienced the fate of their country from prosperity to decline.

While living on the ship, Lao Wei and Shu Rong also met other characters, such as Ying Zheng, Lu Buwei, etc., and had many disputes and stories with them. In the end, on the way of Qin to unify the six countries, Zhao was defeated by Qin, Lao Wei died in the battle, and Shu Rong became a prisoner of Qin.

In short, in the TV series "Da Qin Fu", the life on board the ship of Lao Wei and Shu Rong is full of twists and turns. In this historical drastic change, they experienced joy, anger, sorrow and joy, and became the torrent of the times. a grain of sand.

Drama Review

The TV series "Da Qin Fu" is the fourth work in the "Da Qin Empire" series. Overall, the production level of the series is high, but in some aspects There are still certain shortcomings. The play focuses on the late Warring States Period, showing a series of political struggles and national wars under the background of Qin's dominance. The themes are rich and the historical background is grand, presenting the audience with a vibrant Warring States era.

The characters in the play are full-bodied and have distinctive personalities. Characters such as Ying Zheng and Lu Buwei were quite successfully created, showing the audience the characteristics of various characters during the Warring States Period. Excellent performance in service, scene layout, photography, etc., truly restoring the historical atmosphere of the Warring States Period.

In general, "Da Qin Fu" performs relatively well in showing the historical background and character portrayal of the late Warring States Period. However, there are certain deficiencies in plot logic and rhythm control. I hope that in future works, the producers can improve on these aspects and bring more excellent film and television works to the audience.