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Leo and Bailuyuan TV series.

The TV series of Bailuyuan and Leo is Long Moon in the Sky.

"Long Moon Bloom" was broadcast on Youku on April 6, 2023. Based on the vine-based novel The Dark Moon is Beaten, the play tells the story of Li Susu, the daughter of the head of Hengyang School, who struggled to save the four continents and three realms ruled by the fiend Dan Tai Ember and prevented Dan Tai Ember from becoming a fiend 500 years ago and became Ye Xixiu's daughter Ye Xiwu.

This is a large-scale costume drama with a large investment. The shapes and costumes of all the characters in the play are gorgeous. Leo's new character, named Dan Tai Ember, looks mysterious and domineering. At that time, everyone praised the shape of Leo as a ceiling in ancient costume. What many people don't know, however, is that Long Moon is a cruel drama.

The end result is that, just like the two of them in the second time, Dan Tai's magical body still attracts criticism and covet, and the Three Realms are in danger again. Facing the cruel fate, Dan Tai Ember stepped forward. Under many misunderstandings, two people who love each other always have a heart in mind. One person cuts off the magic industry with the body of God, and the other person revolves around Gankun with the body of magic to prevent the extinction crisis.

Background of "Long Moon Flowering":

"Long Moon Bloom" is operated by the cutting-edge company Otter Culture. In order to ensure the excellent quality of the play, the play brings together many powerful masters in the industry, which once again fills the expected value of the play. Among them, Wang is the chief producer of the play, and her participation in Hangzhou has attracted much attention since it was officially announced. As the chief producer, his aesthetics can be seen.

Ju Jueliang, a famous director and leading producer of costume martial arts drama, is the director of the drama. His Legend of the Condor Heroes (2002 edition) and Eight Dragons (2003 edition) have both become the memories of the times, and he also won the Magnolia Award for Best Director for The Water Margin.

Ju Jueliang, the director, relies on the profound traditional culture of China, insists on the innovative spirit of his works, and excavates the delicate feelings of the characters. In addition, the chief producer Wang has a keen sense of smell and aesthetic control over popular themes, and the strong alliance has laid a high-quality foundation for the play.