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Tong Dawei plays the returnee engineer Jiang Xin to challenge the heroine

author:The famous city of Suzhou

/Highlights/The first tribute drama focusing on the development of the train industry, "The Galloping Era", starring powerful actors Tong Dawei and Jiang Xin, takes the development process of new Chinese electric locomotives as the background of the story, telling the story of the first generation of electric locomotives overcoming difficulties and devoting their life's energy to the development of new Chinese electric locomotives with consistent faith. In 1960, the young technician Chang Hanqing (Tong Dawei) had just returned from studying abroad and met Jin Cangliang (Jiang Xin), a female combat hero who had been transferred from the railway troops to the factory. They went from looking at each other unfavorably to knowing and loving each other, overcoming interference from the family and the outside world, and finally combining. After marriage, they overcame various difficulties from life together, studied technology, and spent their life together to make efforts for the research and development and construction of electric locomotives in China. After the years passed, their children finally chose the profession of locomotive construction and built a world-class high-speed rail for our country... The play will show nearly 20 kinds of trains in various periods such as steam trains, internal combustion locomotives, and electric locomotives, and the process of "steak & stinky tofu" cp from mutual displeasure to mutual knowledge and love is also quite interesting.

"The Galloping Age" is directed by Director Xu Zongzheng, who has directed excellent works such as "Mr. Moon Sister-in-law" and "The Character of Mortals", and written by the well-known screenwriter Wang Chenggang. In the play, Tong Dawei truly reproduces the character and charm of the first generation of electric locomotive engineers in New China, no longer the indecisive "cat father", and shows the elegant temperament and awe-inspiring style of returnee intellectuals. In order to get closer to the characters in the play, Jiang Xin, the "goddess of change", lost weight in a short period of time, and also cut off a long flowing hair, and did her best to get closer to a "combat heroine" who had experienced the smoke of war from the appearance. In addition to the heroes and heroines, the other roles of the play are also played by a group of young people and word-of-mouth old drama bones, Zhao Da, Liang Aiqi, Xu Xiaosa, Li Xie, Zhang Yi, Xie Bo, Chen Yiheng, Liu Xiaohai, Bai Bing, Gong Xiaohuo, Bai Zhidi, Zhu Yin and other actors to join, which can be called a rich and full "character group portrait".

(Editor-in-charge: Wang Hao)

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