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Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

10. "Dunhuang"

This documentary is so good, for people like me who have always longed for Dunhuang but have never been there, it is also like a live tour, experiencing a baptism of heart and brain. Caves, murals, sculptures, scripture scrolls, have been precipitated over thousands of years and condensed China's history and culture. Although many places in the film have tasted and stopped, and different choreographers and writers have made the style of the film appear to be fragmented, it is still deeply moved when it comes to seeing those exquisite murals, vivid and vivid images, and workers who protect monuments.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

9. "Eight Hundred Years of the Chu Kingdom"

It's a great documentary, perfect for the animations, the scenes, and the commentary. A history of the Chu State, similar to the entire Spring and Autumn Warring States History, this documentary let me re-understand the Chu State, but also learned a lot of new knowledge, the Chu State of the Phoenix Drum is really flexible and elegant, corresponding to the archaeological discovery of the Chu State nobles tomb excavation together, people are impressive.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

8. "The Resurrection Legion"

Very old documentary, but watched many times. Tasting the infinite charm of the documentary, the resurrected legion, let me get close to that long mysterious era, and confirmed through the excavation of cultural relics that many of the mentions in the historical record are still relatively true. And I think the experts' speculations about history through cultural relics are also very convincing. The most impressive thing is that the bamboo Jane unearthed in the fifth episode mentions, which allows us to have a dialogue with the ancients more than 2,000 years ago and understand their lives as ordinary people, which is really wonderful!

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

7. "From Qin Shi Huang to Emperor Wu of Han"

The actor who plays Qin Shi Huang is too suitable, and although the actor of Huo Go disease is good-looking, he does not have the spirit of "Han Wu Emperor" and is not suitable enough for Huo Go sick. The documentary is of high quality, with good special effects, music, sets, narration, and interpretation. Although there are no lines, it is still very touching, and perhaps there is also the credit of the narration and soundtrack, showing a vivid image of the emperor with flesh and blood.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

6. "Daming Palace"

Daming Palace is a history of the Tang Dynasty, from the change of Xuanwumen to the rule of Tang Taizong's Zhenguan to Wu Zetian as the only female emperor in Chinese history, to the Kaiyuan prosperity of Tang Xuanzong, and then to the gradual decline of the Anshi Rebellion. The quality of the special effects is very good, the actors are very suitable, and the melody and lyrics of the ending song are still fresh in my memory, as if I am immersed in the golden age of that time. I love this documentary with a strong sense of history.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

5. "The Mysterious Western Xia"

As a documentary, it still feels objective enough. But the shooting is very careful, the soundtrack, casting and costume are very good, especially like the ending song. The Western Xia civilization is indeed a splendid and tragic national epic, and there are several places that cannot help but shed tears. Very touched, the actors interpret the historical figures to the fullest, the only deficiency is that from the seventh episode to start the crazy water injection, the next few episodes are not informative enough, you can only keep repeating the editing, a bit of a pity.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

4. "Hexi Corridor"

A well-made documentary. China's history has been full of ups and downs, especially in the Hexi Corridor. The careful costume and the choice of actors are very good. The music at the beginning is grand and long,000, very northwestern style. A beautiful and atmospheric historical picture. The sound of Camel Ling faded away, the merchants dispersed, the desert, the afterglow, the heavens and the earth, as if still embracing the prosperity and bustle of that time with a welcoming posture.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

3. "The Road of Xuanzang"

This documentary was really moved to tears, the reality of the scene and the flesh and blood of the characters, as if they really returned to Datang, witnessed Xuanzang's life, from a wise orphan, to an explorer who traveled to more than a hundred countries, to the Tang monk who promoted Buddhism, and saw his efforts to pursue his ideals. He has only done one thing in his life, to study and promote the Dharma, and Xuanzang is really admirable.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

2. "The Rise of Great Powers"

In my freshman year, I watched "The Rise of Great Powers" and didn't watch it completely. At the time, I just thought it was interesting and learned a lot of things that I didn't know before. From the perspective of human history, there is no race, nation, or country, and a civilization or culture that can occupy an unshakable dominant position throughout the entire course of history. The law of prosperity and decline is really tried and tested!

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

1. General History of China

This history is not only about depicting the emperors and generals, but also for many chapters to cultural, ethnic and social changes, making history more colorful. Watching the process, lamenting the magnificence of the mountains and rivers, the hardships and greatness of the pioneers, and the indisputable anger and sadness of the defenders who mourn their misfortunes. The length of a hundred episodes is very long, but looking at the entire history of the Chinese nation, it can only be an overview, and even in this case, it is very sad to forget.

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined

Comparable to the BBC's 10 domestic documentaries, "Hexi Corridor" ranked fourth, and the top of the list was directly enshrined.

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