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CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

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Preface Summary: CCTV period dramas strike again, and "Going North" adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel is highly anticipated. This article will take you to the bottom of the show, revealing the highlights, production team and strong cast of this show, as well as the beauty of the blend of history and life it brings to the audience.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

CCTV period dramas have always been a treasure in the Chinese TV drama industry, and each work carries the weight of history and the emotion of life.

This year, CCTV once again launched a highly anticipated period masterpiece, "Go North". Adapted from Xu Zechen's award-winning novel, this drama carries the story of China's century-old canal and heralds the arrival of an audiovisual feast.

What exactly makes this show get the spotlight? Let's find out together.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

"Going North": An epic poem about China's modernization process

First, let's understand the background of the novel "Going North". The novel won the Mao Dun Literature Award and was hailed as "China's best canal novel".

It uses the canal as a clue and spans a hundred years of history and tells the story of several young people who grew up by the canal. They experienced the challenges of youth, entrepreneurship, family and society, and finally returned to Flower Street and returned to the integrity of life.

The novel has been hailed as "an epic poem about the relationship between man and water, man and land, man and nature, man and history, man and society, and man and self in the process of China's modernization".

This theme itself is full of profound historical heritage and life philosophy, and CCTV period dramas have always been good at skillfully integrating history and life, bringing touches and insights to the audience.

Therefore, the background of the adaptation of "North" from the novel makes people expect it very high.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

Strong production team: Yao Xiaofeng and Zhao Dongling's golden partner

The success of a TV series is inseparable from the exquisite skills of the production team. In the director's seat, Yao Xiaofeng is a high-profile director who has directed popular dramas such as "Tiger Mother and Cat Dad" and "Little Husband", and is good at grasping realistic themes and family emotions.

His works often touch the depths of the viewer's heart and resonate with people.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

And screenwriter Zhao Dongling is a talented writer and screenwriter, she has created classic works such as "Red Sorghum" and "Happiness to Ten Thousand Homes". Her writing talent makes the plot more colorful and the characters more three-dimensional and vivid.

The golden partnership of Yao Xiaofeng and Zhao Dongling will inject a strong creative impetus into "Going North", and I believe that this combination will bring a different feeling to the audience.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

Superb cast: Bai Lu, Ou Hao, Hu Jun, Li Naiwen and other powerful people joined

In addition to the strong production team, the cast is also a highlight of "North". The heroine Bai Lu plays Xia Fenghua in the play, a girl who grew up by the canal, she experienced the twists and turns of love, marriage, career and family, and eventually became an excellent painter.

Bai Lu not only has exquisite era shapes, but also excellent acting skills, she shows Xia Fenghua's growth and transformation with delicate expressions and movements, and will present a vivid female image to the audience.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

Ou Hao plays Xie Wanghe in the play, an intellectual who has a complex emotional entanglement with Xia Fenghua.

His character has undergone a transformation from idealism to realism, and Ou Hao shows Xie Wanghe's struggles and choices with sincere interpretation, which is moving.

In addition, the rivalry between powerful actors Hu Jun and Li Naiwen is also a major attraction of the play. Their performances will surely add more dramatic tension and emotional depth to the plot, and become a topic of interest to the audience.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

Multi-dimensional cast: Layered character portrayal

Not only that, in addition to Bai Lu, Ou Hao, Hu Jun, Li Naiwen, the play also has Wang Xueqi, Sarina, Qi Huan, Yue Yang, Liu Min, Zhai Zilu, Tong Lei, Gao Zhiting, Li Wanda and other outstanding actors joined.

They will play roles of different generations and identities, adding more layers and dimensions to "Go North". This multi-dimensional cast will present the audience with a more realistic and colorful world, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the scene and feel the emotions and destinies of the characters.

CCTV's new masterpiece "North": adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning novel, with a strong cast

epilogue

In short, "Going North" is a period drama that is destined to trigger heated discussions among the audience.

It not only has wonderful plots and characters, but also exquisite pictures and music, which will lead the audience through the century-old canal, feel the joys and sorrows of those people on the canal, and think about the relationship between people and water, land, nature, history, society, and self.

The show's strong production team and excellent cast make the audience look forward to it and look forward to its early launch.

I believe that "Going North" will definitely become a classic, bringing an unforgettable viewing experience to the audience, and will also lead a new wave of CCTV period dramas. Let's look forward to exploring a world full of the beauty of history and life.