has a strong sense of substitution, and is one of the top ten domestic period dramas

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-03

Period dramas are different from costume dramas and modern dramas, mostly in the ** period after the end of the Qing Dynasty, but they are not limited to this, many nostalgic period dramas make people have a strong sense of substitution or have enough imagination space, do you like to watch period dramas? What do you think are the period dramas that are good-looking? Ah Fei brought you the top ten most classic period dramas in China, such as Hong Kong dramas Shanghai Tang, domestic parental love, and Ninety-Nine Returns.

1. There is no war in Beiping, my life, etc., what period dramas have you watched in these specific periods?

1. Shanghai Beach

Shanghai Tang is a ** drama produced by Hong Kong TVB, directed by Zhao Zhenqiang, Tan Ruiming, etc., starring Chow Yun-fat, Zhao Yazhi, Lu Liangwei, etc. The play is set in Shanghai during the ** year, and describes the love and hatred of the characters in the *** meeting and the love story between Xu ** and Feng Chengcheng. The drama premiered on Hong Kong TVB in 1980 and was introduced to Chinese mainland in 1985. In 1990, Hong Kong TVB held the "Top Ten TV Drama Episodes of the 80s" selection, and "Shanghai Tang" ranked first.

2. Parental love

"Parents' Love" is a family emotional drama directed by Kong Sheng, written by Liu Jing, and starring Guo Tao, Mei Ting, Liu Lin, Ren Shuai, etc. The play mainly tells the 50-year love life of naval officer Jiang Defu and capitalist Miss An Jie who met, knew each other, fell in love, and stayed together. The play premiered on February 2, 2014 on the ** TV comprehensive channel.

3. Ninety-nine to one

"Ninety-Nine to One" is a period romance drama produced by Hairun Film and Television. Directed by Shen Haofang, starring Wang Tonghui, Zhu Yuanyuan, Wang Fuli and Chen Gang. The play tells the story of a pair of half-brothers who have walked with the century in their lives, they are a master and a servant, and have experienced a century of ups and downs, joys and sorrows. In their long and legendary lives, they and their relatives experienced warlord warfare, revolution, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, liberation, and the birth and growth of New China.

4. There was no war in Beiping

"No War in Peking" is adapted from Liu Heping's name of the same name**, directed by Kong Sheng and Li Xue, written and produced by Liu Heping, Liu Ye, Chen Baoguo, Jiao Huang, Ni Dahong, Wang Qingxiang, Cheng Yu, Liao Fan, Dong Yong, Shen Jiani and Zu Feng and other co-starring. The play tells the story of Fang Mengao, an underground member of the Communist Party of China who lurked in the Kuomintang Air Force in 1948, who made a difficult choice for the peaceful liberation of Beiping and the happiness and tranquility of the people at a critical moment. The drama premiered on Beijing Satellite TV, Tianjin Satellite TV and Henan Satellite TV on October 6, 2014, and won the Best TV Series at the 2014 National Drama Festival, the Best TV Drama Award at the 21st Shanghai TV Festival "Magnolia Award", the Outstanding TV Drama Award at the 30th China TV Drama Feitian Award and the Outstanding TV Drama Award at the 11th China Golden Eagle TV Art FestivalTV Drama Awards.

5. My life

"My Life" is a period drama directed by Zhang Guoli, starring Zhang Guoli, Li Chengru, He Bing, etc. The play is based on Fuhai and Zhao.

2. The ups and downs of Liu Fangzi's life are clues, telling the emotional story of Fuhai, Miss Rui and the eldest sister. The play premiered on Hunan Metropolis Channel in October 2001. At the beginning of the 20th century, in old Beijing, Fuhai, Liu Fangzi, and Zhao Er all studied art in Dachengzhuang, which was engaged in white affairs. The three brothers and sisters went through a lot of hardships, but eventually took different paths. Fuhai (played by Zhang Guoli), who is respected as the eldest brother, is honest, loyal and benevolent, and he inherited the craftsmanship of his master.

6. Days related to youth

The TV series "Days Related to Youth" is adapted from writer Wang Shuo's ** "Playing is the Heartbeat". Ye Jing served as the director and screenwriter, starring Tong Dawei, Chen Yufan, Bai Baihe, Article, Qi Xiang, Guo Jinglin, etc. The play tells the story of a group of children born in the late fifties of the last century and grew up in a military compound in Beijing.

7. The siege of October

"October Siege" is a legendary TV series produced by Bona Films, directed by Ju Jueliang and Zou Jicheng, starring Zhong Hanliang, Zhang Xiaolong, Liu Xiaoxiao, Wu Gang, Wu Mengda and others. The play is adapted from the film of the same name, "The Siege of October". It mainly tells the story of the provincial and Hong Kong areas in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, where the grassroots character A Si, a coachman, accidentally became a stand-in for the revolutionary youth Li Chongguang, thus stringing together the entire family and the surrounding people to join the revolution. On February 16, 2014, it was broadcast on Shanghai TV Drama Channel, on June 27, it was premiered on Anhui Satellite TV, Shenzhen Satellite TV, Guizhou Satellite TV, and Hubei Satellite TV, and on August 1, Chongqing Satellite TV was broadcast in the second round.

8. A family of gold powder

"The Family of Gold Powder" is a romantic drama directed by Li Dawei and starring Chen Kun, Dong Jie, Liu Yifei and Xu Lu, which premiered on March 20, 2003 on **TV Drama Channel (CCTV-8)**. The play is adapted from Zhang Hatshui's name**, which tells the love story between Jin Yanxi, the son of the prime minister of the Beiyang warlord cabinet, and Leng Qingqiu, a poor woman, in the twenties of the twentieth century.

9, White Deer Plain

"White Deer Plain" is a period drama directed by Liu Jin, starring Zhang Jiayi, He Bing, Qin Hailu, Liu Peiqi, Li Hongtao, Ge Zhijun, Lei Jiayin, Zhai Tianlin, Li Qin, Ji Ta, Deng Lun, Wang Xiao, and Sun Yi. The play is set in Bailu Village, which is known as "Renyi Village" on the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi, and tells the story of grievances and disputes between the ancestors and grandchildren of the two families surnamed Bai and Lu. The play premiered on Jiangsu Satellite TV and Anhui Satellite TV on April 16, 2017. On May 10, 2017, it was re-broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV and Anhui Satellite TV.

10. The age of steel

"Steel Age" is produced by Shandong Film and Television Group, directed by Kong Sheng, and co-starring Chen Baoguo, Feng Yuanzheng, Jiang Hongbo, Zhang Yi, and Xie Gang. The play tells the story of a group of little people who took root in Angang and tenaciously overcame difficulties to build Angang under various unfavorable conditions, and restored the history of Angang's construction and development in the early days of the founding of New China. Shang Tielong played by Chen Baoguo and Yang Shoushan played by Feng Yuanzheng are a pair of "happy enemies" who can not do without anyone, from before the liberation to after the liberation. The play was broadcast on January 1, 2011 on Beijing Satellite TV, Tianjin Satellite TV, Shandong Satellite TV, and Henan Satellite TV.

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