"Confucius" began to be broadcast on LeTV and other *** from December 1, and the first 6 episodes of the program have been launched. The play features Zhao Wenxuan and Luo Jialiang as the protagonists, and tells the legend of Confucius's life. Judging from the story of this issue, the story of this TV series is more rigorous and does not ridicule Confucius.
The story at the beginning of "Confucius" begins with a student studying abroad. This student wants to be able to learn about Confucius and his life. Later, she had a large number of contacts with Confucius. On this basis, the chapter of Confucius's life slowly opened. From this perspective, the connotation of Confucius's life can be elaborated or promoted.
The first half of the Analects is a story about Confucius's childhood. Confucius's mother brought him up alone. From the very young age of Confucius, he began to learn the six arts of Xi. At this time, Confucius consulted many teachers for their skills. When Confucius was a teenager, his mother died. Confucius also hoped to find his father's tomb and bury him with him.
Is this really history?It's hard to say. Due to the large number of thoughts, writings, and doctrines about Confucius, especially the educational content of Confucius, people can find what he said and did from historical documents. However, it is difficult to find accurate historical information about the story of Confucius's childhood. Even the official has an element of "joke".
Therefore, I personally think that if it is not for slandering Confucius, the story of the story can be told, which is even better. In the next episode, Confucius met his first disciple. Moreover, he was just a child, a thief on the street. Confucius chased after the child and found that the child was poor because he was stealing and gave it to his sick mother.
So Confucius brought eggs to visit the child and the child's mother. The relationship between Confucius and his great ** is obviously not recorded in history. However, the "benevolence" of "Confucius" in this paragraph cannot be regarded as a "spoof", but is more like a "completion" of Confucius's life.
In the previous **, Confucius was still a teenager, but he was facing the problem of food shortage. As a result, the young Confucius became a man who lived by funerals. This scene is also a very serious story, and it is not a mockery of Confucius. There is no official record of how Concho used to be a drummer. However, when Kong Qiu was young, he faced the problem of food and clothing.
In the previous episodes, there was a picture of Kong Qiu learning to drive. Confucius knew how to drive, which is also supported by some materials. As for which school Confucius learned to drive Xi there is no historical record. However, the drivers of ancient times are not the same as those of today. In ancient times, people used mules and horses to pull special carriages. Among the six arts, the driving skills are the most powerful.
How Confucius drove a car, it is said that Confucius learned it from a good elder. Confucius learned to ride and drive a horse at a young age. Confucius also joked to his "driving school instructor", saying that he could drive, but could not express it, but Confucius could explain Confucius's driving skills. This is something that cannot be found in history. It's no joke, though.
The TV program that tells the life of Confucius is unimaginably difficult. It is no less difficult than explaining the knowledge of Confucius. Since it is a TV series, there must be a place for script adaptation. If it can be consistent with Confucius's ideological system, it can be considered an ideal plot.
"Confucius" directed by Zhao Wenxuan and Luo Jialiang was completed in 2010. At that time, the show was already abroad. Due to the Korean characters in the play, the film was first released in South Korea. Later in the evening, the play was also in the Shandong TV Morning Theater**. However, on the official ***, the film was never released. Some of the *** of "Confucius" were identified as "pirated".
This is also the first official version of "Confucius" to be released publicly. There are certainly many deficiencies in this play, but as a film that allows the audience to better understand the life of Confucius, it also has its own significance. (Ma Qingyun).