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The red drama script is suitable for students.

The recommendation that the red drama script is suitable for students is Wind.

Recommended "Wind":

The film crew built Qiuzhuang, an important scene in the original work, on a cliff near Dalian. The autumn clothes on the cliff include the east-west two-story cross-sea bridge, the stone steps and the wooden terrace on the cliff, all of which were carried up the mountain by the crew and made by hand. It took Qiu Zhuang two and a half months to build two buildings.

This 65-meter-long sea-crossing bridge needs to be built out of thin air between cliffs. It will take several months for the staff to erect the scaffold 100 meter high vertically from the seabed.

In just four days, all kinds of Zhou Xuan, speculation, and even bloody wits and wits were staged in Qiuzhuang, which was full of crises and it was difficult to distinguish between true and false. Who the hell is the old ghost? Can the message be sent? After more than 60 years, the truth finally surfaced.

The wind is not a simple continuation of the plot, but a wonderful interpretation of a period of history, a sublimation of the plot, a tribute to those unknown heroes, and the legendary fate of the author!

History of drama development:

Drama is a form of drama based on dialogue, which was introduced to China at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century. Different from traditional stage plays and traditional operas, the main narrative means of drama is the dialogue or monologue of actors without accompaniment on the stage, but a small amount of music and singing can be used.

Drama is a comprehensive art, and script creation, director, performance, beauty of dance, lighting and criticism are indispensable. China's traditional drama is not drama, and some western traditional dramas, such as ancient Greek dramas, are not strictly dramas because of their extensive use of chorus. Modern western stage plays are generally dramas if they are not labeled as musicals, operas, etc.