Break the shackles of literature and art

Break the shackles.

Fetters: This refers to a kind of torture device, which is a metaphor for bondage and oppression. Breaking the shackles is to break through some kind of bondage or oppression with impact.

A philosopher once said: a person and a nation should not believe in the shackles that bind their hands and feet, let alone the ropes that strangle them, but should be a banner that urges you to move forward, trudge and give you strength. In the summer of 1996, time seemed to stop and everything began to change. Sound of spring's large-scale documentary I Love You, China tells the story of the destruction of literature and art caused by the Cultural Revolution and the development of science and technology after the Cultural Revolution. A difficult road of literary and artistic development witnessed the development of China. With his unique perspective and comprehensive application of various TV creation techniques, the director took us into that lost history, a history that alerted the world and inspired people.