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Behind the scenes in China

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① The main scene of the play is in Chaoyang Qingfengling. In the play, Zhao Laoga’s home is located in a small courtyard half surrounded by mountains among the lofty mountains. It is a standard western Liaoning Although the farmhouse courtyard was constructed, after the filming, the scene was completely preserved and will be preserved forever, becoming a tourist attraction in Chaoyang.

② The play took three months to complete the filming of more than 1,000 scenes, and more than 400 local Chaoyang extras participated in the performance.

③ This drama is filmed with simultaneous sound, and has extremely strict requirements for the on-site environment and order, requiring extras and onlookers to absolutely not make any sound.

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① The whole story spans 14 years, but the people in the series wear cotton clothes and trousers all year round. Although it is the Northeast, it is not that cold.

②In the second episode, Xiuzhu, her husband, and children returned to her parents' home, cooking and chatting with Zhao's wife, played by Sarina. But celery appears in winter, which is too unseasonal.

③The peasant protection team headed by Zhao Laoga has a complete range of guns and abundant ammunition sources, which is contrary to common sense.

④The characters Hui'er, Yu'er, and Ding Xiang died one after another in the play, but some netizens said that the Japanese appeared to kill the protagonists. The prop plasma is too fake and also has powder.

⑤The Japanese officers in the play are proficient in Chinese, and translators seem redundant next to them.