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The film Yellow Land is a typical embodiment of China's traditional culture with modern artistic language. The director of this film is

Chen Kaige.

Yellow Land is a literary film adapted from Michelle's novel Echo of the Deep Valley. Directed by Chen Kaige, starring Wang Xueyin and Snow White. The film tells the story of Cui Qiao, a poor girl from rural areas in northern Shaanxi. Since she was a child, her father decided to let her get married early. She can't get rid of bad luck, so she has to express her inner pain with the help of the song "I believe in heaven"

The film 1985 won the Best Photography Award in the 5th China Golden Rooster Award, and 1985 won the Yin Bao Award in the 38th Locarno International Film Festival.

Character introduction:

Gu Qing 1

The literary and art workers of the Eighth Route Army came to a poor place in northern Shaanxi to collect wind and live in Cui Qiaojia. Gu Qing, with the consciousness and mentality of a revolutionary cultural cadre, did not integrate into the life of Cui Qiao's family by carrying water and farming, and the two gradually established feelings in their common life.

2. Cui Bridge

A pure and kind girl, who lives in a poor family in northern Shaanxi, experienced an emotional process from rejection to Emerson, from Emerson to identification, from identification to liking when Gu Qing, a literary and art worker of the Eighth Route Army, moved into her family life because of traveling.