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"True Colors" starred in "Aba Family", and Pu Bajia told about those things in his hometown

author:Beiqing Net
"True Colors" starred in "Aba Family", and Pu Bajia told about those things in his hometown

Directed by Gu Qiming, written by Lu Min, and co-starring Pu Bajia, Miao Tingru, Ding Yongdai, Na Renhua and other multi-ethnic actors, "Aba Family" will be broadcast at 19:30 every night from July 3 at the Jiangsu Satellite TV Happiness Theater. "Aba Family" focuses the camera on Aba Prefecture in Sichuan Province, with the persistence of Yang Yaozhou (Pu Bajia), Yang Yuande (Ding Yongdai) and others, showing the party's multi-ethnic cadres and masses, who are not afraid of hardships and unity, and the gratifying results achieved.

"True Colors" starred in "Aba Family", and Pu Bajia told about those things in his hometown

"Aba Family" places the important nodes and major events of the Communist Party of China uniting and leading the people of all ethnic groups throughout the country to win the decisive victory in building a well-off society in an all-round way, and places them in the fate trajectory and life traces of the characters, and presents the distinctive national program on the road of the "Chinese Dream" to pursue the dream through the fate of individual characters in the torrent of history.

In the play, Yang Yaozhou single-handedly created the Qiangzhai tourism industry chain, assisted Jiuzhaigou to successfully apply for a national 5A-level scenic spot, and designed the Aba Prefecture Global Tourism Ring Road... All of these are the vivid presentation of "green water and green mountains are golden mountains and silver mountains". The reconciliation between the protagonist and his father, the dilemma of love and career, and the mental journey of not forgetting his original intention in the face of difficulties not only show the spirit of self-reliance and hard struggle of Tibetan and Han compatriots, but also truly present the realistic issues faced by Aba Prefecture in the process of modernization.

"True Colors" starred in "Aba Family", and Pu Bajia told about those things in his hometown

In "Aba Family", Yang Yaozhou, played by Pu Bajia, was born in a Sino-Tibetan family. He was admitted to Nanjing University with the first result in the state, and after graduating from undergraduate, he aspired to study for further study. Unexpectedly, Yang Yaozhou's choice was strongly opposed by his father Yang Yuande. The latter insisted on letting him return to his hometown to build. From the initial "reluctance" to the final discovery of the beauty of Aba's landscape and willingness to exert the sweat of youth in his hometown, Yang Yaozhou led the villagers to embark on a road of ecological first and tourism to become rich.

It is worth mentioning that Pu Bajia himself is a native of Aba, Sichuan. From the witness of the great changes in his hometown to the grassroots workers in Aba Prefecture in the play, Pu Bajia also has a deeper understanding of the role of Yang Yaozhou and a stronger emotional resonance. In a super-long film released by the drama party, Pu Bajia staged a lot of crying scenes, and the sincerity of the feelings was touching, perhaps in response to the sentence "Why do I often have tears in my eyes, because I love this land deeply".

"True Colors" starred in "Aba Family", and Pu Bajia told about those things in his hometown

In addition to Pu Bajia's "true color" performance, his high-frequency fighting mouth with the "old drama bone" Ding Yongdai will also be a major attraction of the play. In the play, Ding Yongdai plays Yang Yuande, the vice governor of Aba Prefecture, who is a father who is a bit of a "big parent". Out of love for Aba Prefecture, he insisted that his children stay in the state to build their hometown after graduation, and therefore constantly clashed with his children, especially Yang Yaozhou. From mutual incomprehension to gradual reconciliation, the persistence and inheritance of the two generations is touching.

Yangzi Evening News/Purple Cow News reporter Huang Yanwen

Editor/Bow Lifang

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