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Touching TV drama illustrates the struggles and successes of a young Party cadre fighting for rural revitalization, Wang Ru reports.

By Wang Ru | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-09-09 07:53
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"Despite the difficulties caused by the pandemic, it made us more focused on creation. Besides filming, we were reading the script and considering how to film the next scene. Not far from where we settled was an ancient temple. Every day when we heard the sound of a bell in the temple, it gave all peace of mind," says Gao.

Author Hu was pleased with the treatment of his story. "I was very excited and moved to tears after watching clips of the drama, since it has a strong visual effect, and the cast's performances match what I described in the book," he says.

According to Hu, when he wrote the book, he focused on not only rural revitalization, but also Party cadre cultivation. "Our Party has sent many young cadres to work as grassroots officials, it helps cultivate them so that we will have qualified successors."

After playing the role of Bai, actor Wang Lei says, "I have gained a deeper understanding of a village Party secretary's work. I believe they are just like heroes of a peaceful era, since they also fight for, and even devote their lives to, their cause. Their lofty faith inspires me a lot."

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