What are the best anti-Japanese dramas?The anti-Japanese drama is a TV series set against the backdrop of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which reproduces the magnificent epic of the Chinese nation's heroic resistance to foreign enemies through real historical events and characters. These dramas have enriched the types of film and television works in our country and enhanced people's national pride and patriotic enthusiasm.
However, there are also some anti-Japanese dramas that are too commercial and lack historical authenticity, which has caused controversy.
Here are the ten best anti-Japanese dramas in my opinion, in no particular order: "My Commander, My Regiment", "Bright Sword", "Life and Death Line", "Battle of Changsha", "Indelible Number", "Eastern Battlefield", "Red", "Strong Man Out of Sichuan", "Snow Leopard", "Zhongtian Hanging Sword".
My Commander, My Regiment" is set in the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and tells the story of the regiment commander Long Wenwen and his regimental members in the life and death test in the war.
They faced the threat of firepower, harsh environment, and disease from the Japanese army, but they held fast to their beliefs and did not hesitate to pay with their lives in order to defend their motherland and people.
"Bright Sword" is set against the background of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and through the story of the protagonist Li Yunlong and his independent regiment, it shows the heroism and tenacity of the Chinese people. They experienced many battles, including attacking the county town of Ping'an and ambushing the Japanese army.
The Line of Life and Death tells the story of the growth and experiences of four young men with different identities in the war. Through their stories, it shows the love and pricelessness of the legend of the civilian anti-Japanese war.
The Battle of Changsha seriously reflects the arduous battles of the three battles for the defense of Changsha from 1938 to 1942. Xue Yue commanded the Sanxiang Tiger Ben soldiers to drive back the three attacks on Changsha by Okamura Ningji and Anan Weiki.
"The Indelible Number" tells the story of a group of Kuomintang soldiers who were incorporated by the Eighth Route Army and grew into predators in the Anti-Japanese War. By showing their anti-Japanese war process, it depicts the indomitable and heroic spirit of the Chinese people.
"Eastern Battlefield" tells more than 140 influential stories that took place in the Eastern Battlefield during the historical period from the "September 18 Incident" in 1931 to Japan's defeat and surrender on August 15, 1945.
"Red" is set in Shanghai, which became an isolated island after the Battle of Songhu, and tells the story of Xu Tian who was involved in a bloody battle in the process of protecting his lover Tian Dan and started a life-and-death duel with the Japanese. "Heroes Out of Sichuan" tells the heroic deeds of the Sichuan army in the Anti-Japanese War.
As soon as a regiment of the 20th Army of the Sichuan Army entered the battlefield, it encountered the Japanese army and recaptured the strategic Epiphany Temple. In the end, the heroes of the Sichuan army composed a heroic hymn. "Snow Leopard" tells the heroic deeds of the protagonist Zhou Weiguo in the Anti-Japanese War.
He went from a rich kid to the anti-Japanese road, formed the Snow Leopard Special Operations Unit, and eventually grew into an excellent commander. "Zhongtian Hanging Sword" is based on the prototype of real historical characters and tells the heroic deeds of General Xiao Yi in the Anti-Japanese War.
He led his troops in many fierce battles with the Japanese army and experienced extremely difficult battles. Through vivid storylines and wonderful interpretations, these anti-Japanese dramas let the audience deeply feel the tenacity and sacrifice of the heroes during the Anti-Japanese War.
At the same time, they also inspire patriotic fervor and national pride in the audience. However, although these anti-Japanese dramas are based on real historical events, there are also problems with commercialization and lack of historical authenticity.
Therefore, when we are in the first anti-Japanese drama, we need to maintain a critical eye, discern the historical authenticity in the plot, and actively inherit and carry forward the spirit of the Anti-Japanese War. Finally, I want to ask everyone, which anti-Japanese drama do you think is the best?Why?
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