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"The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road" is scheduled for April 20, recording the moving story of the Silk Road

Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News He Xiaoting

Mango TV's self-made documentary documentary on recording the Silk Road culture and archaeology-related new era workers will be broadcast exclusively on Mango TV every Wednesday at 10:00 on April 20, with a total of 10 episodes, with the spirit of perseverance and struggle linked between ancient and modern on the Silk Road as the core, focusing on archaeological excavation, cultural relics protection and cultural dissemination workers in different positions in relevant areas along the Silk Road, recording their little-known struggle stories with the young expression of the Network, reflecting their cultural heritage for Chinese culture. A moving spirit of innovation and contribution.

Unlock the password for conversations with young people with fun stories

In the first issue of the premiere of "The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road", Idilis, honorary director of the Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, had a novel form of dialogue with "Me in the Mirror", which caught the audience's attention. He sat in the light and laughed and talked to himself, excitedly recalling the story of devoting his life to desert archaeology.

Guo Wu, a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is even more dramatic in his appearance - in the winding ancient city of Gobi, he slowly drives on a dilapidated blue tricycle, shouting the director's name like a neighbor visiting the door, greeting the workers passing by, and sending Mid-Autumn Festival blessings.

"The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road" is scheduled for April 20, recording the moving story of the Silk Road

The documentary firmly grasps the tastes of young people, does not use solemn and serious lines to tell the history of the Silk Road, but adopts a relaxed and lively narrative to attract the attention of the audience, in addition to field archaeologists, there are guardians, inheritors, researchers, disseminators, through recording a group of real and interesting people and teams, to a certain extent, subverting and deconstructing the stereotypes of young people on the Silk Road cultural workers, so that the history of the Silk Road is "alive" again through the series of characters.

The exquisite picture presents a very characteristic Silk Road scene

The language of the documentary picture is exquisite and aesthetic. The Danxia landform of Zhangye, the grotto statue of Yungang, and the desert Yanglin in Xinjiang can be seen from the aerial camera. Guardian Fu Hong instructs the dancers to recreate the Liangzhou music and dance, the inheritor Li Xiaoyang restores the texture of the material of the antiquities, the researcher Wang Jianxin runs to the Silk Road to do research, and the communicator Qin Chuan shoots hard in the desert...

"The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road" is scheduled for April 20, recording the moving story of the Silk Road

These moments were also fully documented by panoramic lenses. The film also presents some precious archaeological pictures through reporting images, allowing young audiences to appreciate the dusty other side of the Silk Road culture in the current time and space, and to find beauty and poetry in the differences between the past and the present.

The real record shows the self-confidence of Chinese culture and the style of the times

"The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road" makes each story full of vitality and vitality through real character records, as well as focus and perseverance. The documentary grasps every clue, follows the footsteps of cultural workers, experiences their working environment, records their ordinary life moments, the Great Wall protector He Wenxi lightly described a calm sentence "Stepping into the door of cultural relics protection, we must wholeheartedly take care of the Great Wall", which made him stick to it for a lifetime, and this spirit of perseverance made young audiences admire and move. Perhaps this is the "burning" that young people are pursuing today – persistently, purely, with awe, and only doing one thing in a lifetime.

"The Man Who Dealt with the Silk Road" is scheduled for April 20, recording the moving story of the Silk Road

There are many such real records, and in the process of watching, the audience can not only dig up the dusty memories from the Silk Road culture, but also draw the essence of Chinese civilization from it.

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