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"Top Secret Mission" ended today, seeing Ying Haoming interpret the human ethics outside the faith of communists

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The revolutionary historical drama "Top Secret Mission" landed on a golden file on CCTV on April 18, and this widely concerned and acclaimed "main theme" drama ushered in the closing moment today. As the key drama of the "Ideal Illuminates China and Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China" organized by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and the finale of the "Red Three Absolute" series of TV series in western Fujian, once broadcast, "Top Secret Mission" has long been at the top of the prime-time TV drama ratings list, with a single-day rating of 1.8, surpassing other popular dramas in the same period. During the Kuomintang civil war, in order to support the Central Soviet Region in breaking the military encirclement and suppression and economic blockade of the Kuomintang, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China established a 3,000-kilometer-long underground party intelligence line. On this "red lifeline", there are countless intelligent, alert, obscure, and not afraid of sacrifice traffic officers who insist here. Among them, one of the protagonists of "Top Secret Mission", "Zou Shubao", played by Ying Haoming, is one of them. In order to truthfully show the inner and spiritual trajectory of this revolutionary martyr, Ying Haoming ate the characters thoroughly, and took the initiative to integrate his own emotional experience, giving Zou Shubao a fresh and three-dimensional soul, and profoundly interpreting the faith, ideals and feelings of this unsung hero.

"Top Secret Mission" ended today, seeing Ying Haoming interpret the human ethics outside the faith of communists

Wander through the "history" and "scene", and skillfully walk into the hearts of the characters

This time, in "Top Secret Mission", Ying Haoming played an "underground worker" with a historical prototype - Zou Shubao. Consistently with a wide range of plays and a versatile interpretation style, he specially read a lot of materials in order to enter the distant historical situation as soon as possible and capture the spiritual core of the characters. He went to learn about the situation of the 3,000-kilometer traffic line in western Fujian at that time, as well as the character archetype: the life of Zou Zuoren, the station chief of the Bogongcongo Traffic Station. On the other hand, the "revolutionary" atmosphere of the shooting scene also made him immersive, and the "comradely feelings" between the co-actors made him deeply infected by faith. Ying Haoming strolled between "history" and "scene", fully appreciated the rich and multi-layered heart of the character, and successfully made a three-dimensional interpretation of Zou Shubao.

"Top Secret Mission" ended today, seeing Ying Haoming interpret the human ethics outside the faith of communists

Zou Shubao's rich emotions: there is humanity outside of faith

Zou Shubao, played by Ying Haoming, has a complex and three-dimensional spiritual world, and his inner emotions will inevitably have multiple aspects. The contradiction and unity of multiple emotions is one of the highlights of this character, his faith in the party and his deep friendship with the people around him, the two collide, deriving many touching stories: Zou Shubao, in order not to involve his fiancée, endured the pain of retiring from marriage with Resino; in order to cover the important members of the traffic station, he let his own brother sacrifice his life for this... Zou Shubao, who is cold on the outside and hot on the inside, is calm and decisive in the face of things and outsiders, and abides by his faith, and only shows warmth from time to time in front of his family. The emotional collision that happened to Zou Shubao could not help but make many viewers burst into tears, lamenting the unknown heartache of the underground communists and their indestructible loyalty. Ying Haoming performed the loftiness and persistence of the communists, and also performed the ordinary and true of the communists.

"Top Secret Mission" ended today, seeing Ying Haoming interpret the human ethics outside the faith of communists

Zou Shubao's party spirit insists: desperate to complete the "top secret mission"

The 3,000-kilometer-long transportation line in western Fujian transports scarce materials and party fees, as well as important personnel from the Central Soviet Region and key intelligence. This is a "red lifeline". As the station manager of Bogong's traffic station, Zou Shubao is also a duty-bound traffic officer. In the play, Zou Shubao, who was injured in the arm and put on a plaster cast, used the cover of plaster cast to travel thousands of miles to Hong Kong and sent 160 yuan of ocean membership fees to the Central Soviet Region, which solved the urgent need of our party. In order to escort the safe arrival of the party fee, he had a high fever on the way and was unwilling to remove the plaster cast; he would rather starve than use public funds to buy some food to fill his hunger; and finally refused the hospitality and thanks of the Central Soviet District and left silently... Ying Haoming shows the unswerving ideals and beliefs of communists and the high style and bright festival through detailed and life-oriented scenes, as well as the meticulous presentation of the psychology and emotions of the characters.

In "Top Secret Mission", Ying Haoming perfectly interpreted "Zou Shubao", allowing the audience to understand the "common feelings of people" outside the faith of an unknown communist through the characters, so as to cherish our hard-won ordinary years today. As soon as "Top Secret Mission" ended today, the rating broke through 1 and continued to occupy the top of the primetime ratings ranking, with a single-day rating of up to 1.8. "Top Secret Mission" has achieved very good results, and this "report card" is naturally inseparable from Ying Haoming's steady and steady efforts for this drama. May he continue to work hard and create better works.

"Top Secret Mission" ended today, seeing Ying Haoming interpret the human ethics outside the faith of communists

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