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What details and Easter eggs are worth analyzing in "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an"?

1. Shooting techniques: I wonder if you have noticed that the composition of "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" and the very imaginative style of "Nirvana in Fire" were shot using the most comfortable perspective for humans. A variety of shots that make extensive use of backlighting and side lighting not only perfectly integrate the characters and the environment. The most amazing thing is the one-shot shooting, which almost gives the quality of a movie.

2. Historical Restoration: I heard that this drama was directed by art directors Yang Zhijia and Jin Yang, together with Beidou Bei Studio, they spent nearly two years researching a large amount of historical materials. The hand-crossing ceremony we saw is The most popular etiquette in the Tang Dynasty at that time, women's skirts and makeup were so beautiful that it was breathtaking. There were also many Tang Dynasty buildings that were restored one-to-one.

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