Sauvignon Blanc is a TV series starring Andy, Deng Wei, Dai Lu Eva and Wang, especially starring JC-T, directed by Zhen Qin and written by Tong Hua. Since the shooting, it has been highly anticipated by the audience. At present, the number of reservations for video websites has exceeded 3 million.
The story background of "Sauvignon Blanc" is adapted from a novel with the same name painted by children. The story tells that in ancient times, Ji Jiuyao (Xiaoyao) (Andy), a high-tech king living in the wild, lost not only his identity but also his appearance after a hundred years of ups and downs. He settled in Qingshui Town and became Wen Xiaoliu (Andy). He made a living by hanging pots and was unrestrained. Xiao Yao's cousin Prince Xuanyuan (Zhang Wanyi) lives in seclusion under the fence. He searched for the little demon in the wild and finally came to Qingshui town.
The plot of Sauvignon Blanc is mainly divided into three stages: the first stage is the childhood life of Xiao Yao and Xie Dai in Chao Yunfeng; The second stage is Xiao Yao's entanglement with Tu, Xiang Liu and others in Qingshui Town under the pseudonym Wen Xiaoliu. The third stage is the fate choice after Xiaoyao and Xie Da meet again.
Sauvignon Blanc is often mentioned in literary works and poems and has become an emotional theme. Expressed the thoughts of lovers, relatives or distant relatives and friends. In the ancient literature of China, there are many famous poems expressing the feelings of Sauvignon Blanc, such as Silent Night by Li Bai and Heron House by Wang Zhihuan.
History of film, China
The development of China films can be traced back to the early 20th century. The earliest China Film Company can be traced back to 1905. The earliest China Film Company was "Nanyang Film Company" founded by 1909. They began to make and show China films.
The real development of China's film industry began in the1920s. During this period, more films were made. Dingjun Mountain, released on 1922, is the first talking movie in China.
In the early 1950s, the film industry was nationalized and the film companies were merged into several large state-owned film companies. As a result, the development of China films has entered the right track.