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In the late 1930s, the Anti-Japanese War broke out in an all-round way. The iron hooves of Japanese imperialism traveled all over the country, and even Guning City, a small city close to the sea, was not immune to the flames of war. In these troubled times, the Japanese invaders, warlords, wealthy businessmen, and gangs shared the wealth of Guning, and the people's lives were like a hell on earth. Ouyang Shanchuan (played by Liao Fan), a Chinese language teacher at a local girls' middle school, whose true identity is an underground member of the Communist Party of China. He has lost confidence in this troubled world and revolution, and wants to leave this sad place. At the same time, the Japanese army secretly sneaked into Guning and subsequently launched a massacre. At this time, Ouyang was filled with anger, and his passion for revolution was rekindled. He met the proletarian Si Daofeng (played by Yang Shuo), and formed a secret anti-Japanese organization with him by accident. After that, they secretly attacked the Japanese, protected important intellectuals, and used their lives to compose the hymn of the little people in the revolutionary tide...
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Overview
In the late 1930s, the Anti-Japanese War broke out in an all-round way. The iron hooves of Japanese imperialism traveled all over the country, and even Guning City, a small city close to the sea, was not immune to the flames of war. In these troubled times, the Japanese invaders, warlords, wealthy businessmen, and gangs shared the wealth of Guning, and the people's lives were like a hell on earth. Ouyang Shanchuan (played by Liao Fan), a Chinese language teacher at a local girls' middle school, whose true identity is an underground member of the Communist Party of China. He has lost confidence in this troubled world and revolution, and wants to leave this sad place. At the same time, the Japanese army secretly sneaked into Guning and subsequently launched a massacre. At this time, Ouyang was filled with anger, and his passion for revolution was rekindled. He met the proletarian Si Daofeng (played by Yang Shuo), and formed a secret anti-Japanese organization with him by accident. After that, they secretly attacked the Japanese, protected important intellectuals, and used their lives to compose the hymn of the little people in the revolutionary tide...
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