Why does Chang'an Thirty Thousand Miles have Gao Shi as the protagonist?

Why Gao Shi is the protagonist in Chang'an Thirty Thousand Miles is as follows:

Chang'an Thirty Thousand Miles is about the Anshi Rebellion, which poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Gao Shi, and Wang Changling all had Turbulent life encounters.

The movie also develops stories around specific people, using small incisions to tell big history. Chang'an Thirty Thousand Miles is based on the history of the Tang Dynasty and tells the story of the Tibetan army's attack on the southwest a few years after the Anshi Rebellion broke out. The Tang Dynasty Jiedushi Gao Shi was at a disadvantage in the battle, and Chang'an was in danger.

Gao Shi, who was guarding the isolated city, recalled his life history with Li Bai to the eunuch. It then displays the magnificent scenery of the Tang Dynasty, the heroic aspirations of poets such as Gao Shi, Li Bai, and Du Fu, as well as the classic charm of Tang poetry that has been passed down for thousands of years.

Three Thousand Miles in Chang'an is based on the history of the Tang Dynasty, and tells the touching story of his lifelong friendship with Li Bai through Gao Shi's perspective, as well as the two people's encounter with the stars of the Tang Dynasty. Young men Gao Shi and Li Bai met for the first time. In a tense and exciting sword and gun duel, they "didn't get to know each other without fighting." The two idealistic people determined to realize their life ambitions together, thus starting a life-long story about each other.

In the "Looking at Chang'an" version of the poster, Gao Shi riding a white horse nearby and the stars of the Tang Dynasty led by Li Bai holding a wine glass in the distance look at the magnificent scenery of the Tang Dynasty, which coincides with "Chang'an Thirty Thousand People" In the title of "Li", "Chang'an" is the ideal place for the stars of the Tang Dynasty, and "Thirty Thousand Miles" is the distance between them and their ideals.

From the prosperous scene of Chang'an City, to the poetic and picturesque moonlit night in the south of the Yangtze River, to the golden and iron horses on the battlefield in the border town. Chang'an Thirty Thousand Miles displays many different regions in the film, presenting a multi-faceted and three-dimensional style of the Tang Dynasty, and also makes the life experiences of the protagonists Gao Shi and Li Bai more magnificent.

The narrative strategy of "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an":

The story of "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an" begins in the crisis-ridden frontier after the An-Shi Rebellion. At that time, Cheng Yuanzhen, who was in charge of the army, asked Gao Shi to recall his life with Li Bai in order to prove his loyalty and patriotism.

At this point, the main plot unfolds in the poem "Don't worry, there are no friends in the road ahead, no one in the world knows you." The past and the present, virtuality and reality together construct the history of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline, and the true and false, as well as the various changes during this period, are free for later generations to comment on. This arrangement not only gives the audience a sense of participation, but also adds to the legendary nature of the film.

The sense of intersection of fiction and reality in "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an" mainly comes from its unique narrative perspective of memories. The film adopts a dual-male narrative mode, using the words of Gao Shi in his later years to review the lives of him and Li Bai, and using their friendship as an opportunity to elaborate on the history of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline. The third-person narrative perspective gives the film an alienating effect.