Love through time and space - "Parents' Love", written by Liu Jing and carefully directed by Kong Sheng, brings together the masterpieces of Guo Tao, Mei Ting, Liu Lin and other acting stars. This epic drama depicts love and change from the fifties to the beginning of the new century"My parents"'s love story as a clue, showing the deep affection and beautiful quality of Chinese's ordinary life.
Since landing on CCTV in 2014, it has captured the hearts of thousands of viewers. In the past ten years, it has continued to be broadcast on various David TVs, and its popularity has endured, and audiences of all ages can find resonance and emotion in it.
This emotional masterpiece is a family warm drama that is worth remembering whenever it is opened. "
In the mid-fifties in the play, Lao Ding and Jiang Defu joined hands to enter the artillery school for further study, and they were both majors at that time, and they were the elite of the regiment. After graduation, Jiang Defu resolutely chose to leave his comfort zone and went to the border islands to become the chief of staff of the garrison division, and his career path stepped into a position of real power and leadership.
Lao Ding, on the other hand, stayed at the artillery school, growing from student to educator, and although the specific military rank was not specified, his role change was clearly visible. The two have different paths to promotion, but they also shine brightly.
At. In the fifties and sixties, Lao Ding worked in the artillery school for more than ten years, although the change of position was not detailed"Decentralization of cadres"became the deputy chief of staff of the garrison division, a rank even lower than Jiang Defu's position when he came to the island in his early years.
What is even more surprising is that from the time he set foot on the island in the late sixties until his retirement in the mid-eighties, he remained firmly in the position of Chief of Staff, and for 20 years he did not have any transfer or promotion.
If he counted from the beginning of his artillery school, he has maintained almost the same pace like a clock for decades, is it really possible for such a situation to happen?
Lao Ding's stagnation over the decades is not accidental, and is deeply rooted in his origins, historical background, and personal experience. In particular, from the details of his cautious assignment of Gong Xiaomei to send a forged telegram to Commander Jiang, it is not difficult for us to gain insight into his unique working principles and attitude.
An Jie's efforts to play the role of an artist in the provincial city were the source of inspiration, which aroused Jiang Defu's deep jealousy. In order to mediate Commander Jiang's dissatisfaction, Lao Ding skillfully used resources to send the youthful Gong Xiaomei to visit Jiang's family under the pretext of sending fake telegrams.
Lao Ding acted too confusing public and private, and he was supposed to maintain family harmony in private disputes, but he used public instruments to deal with them, such as arranging for people to send false telegrams, which was seriously improper.
On weekdays, he seems to be less focused on his work than he is on these small means, failing to clearly distinguish between what to do and what not to do. Moreover, Lao Ding was not thoughtful, and his arrangement of Gong Xiaomei hid potential risks.
She is in the critical period of her thirties, and regardless of her marriage or family status, this behavior may cause her to be embarrassed and even cause gossip. Far from helping Gong Xiaomei, such a move may have stigmatized Commander Jiang as "misconduct," and the reputation of that era should not be underestimated.
In fact, Lao Ding's so-called helping his old comrades-in-arms is actually harming the interests of others in an improper way.
In the play, Lao Ding descended on the island as a subordinate cadre, and with his deep friendship with Commander Jiang, a former comrade-in-arms, classmate and neighbor, he was able to gain a firm foothold on the island.
Perhaps it was because of this consideration that the Artillery School (probably during the period of Principal Cong) placed him under the command of Commander Jiang Defu. Although he spent more than a decade on the island without being promoted, Lao Ding's life was quite satisfying, he established a new family, gained a loving daughter, and enjoyed the comfort of a dry retreat after retiring in the mid-eighties.
Compared to many people of that era, Lao Ding was undoubtedly a model of luck and contentment.