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What is the Spring Festival Gala directed by Zhang Yimou?

Zhang Yimou directed the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games, an important national and even international event, and made The Great Wall, a Chinese film, enter the first-line painting circle in North America. You are one of the 100 great directors in the contemporary world. His directing techniques combine traditional national culture, thinking about social issues, seeking the roots of cultural awareness and innovating movies. Every carefully crafted work will deeply shock the audience and arouse strong * * *.

Element 1: national spirit. The foundation of a nation's survival is profound culture. It is one of the directions of Zhang Yimou's previous works to excavate and carry forward national temperament and national spirit with excellent traditional culture. The film Red Sorghum directed by him from 65438 to 0987 combines narration with lyricism, realism and freehand brushwork, praising the Chinese nation with strong colors and bold style. At the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the profound traditional culture of the Chinese nation was vividly displayed, which amazed people at home and abroad. We have reason to believe that if Zhang Yimou is the general director of the future Spring Festival Gala, his opening dance will no longer be a simple flurry, but a set of composition and connotation reflecting the national spirit, which will run through the whole evening.

Element 2: public mentality. The performance of grounding gas is often the most touching, and Zhao Benshan's success in previous Spring Festival Evening sketch performances is rooted in this. At present, China's films can best grasp the public mentality, reflect social psychology and express people's wishes. Zhang Yimou may not be the only director, but he is definitely the best. This can be seen from his works such as Alive, Shake and Shake, and Shake to the Waipo Bridge. We can imagine that in Zhang Yimou's art world, the channel of expressing art through language will surely occupy more weight.

Fiona Fang, what do you think? (Text/Luo Wei Luo Junfeng map/from the network)