

渡江!渡江!
On the eve of the PLA's launch of the cross-river campaign, Kuomintang battalion commander Huang Huai'en led his troops to retreat to the south of the Yangtze River at the Chu's Ferry where it was stationed. Before leaving, he told the landlord Chu boss that he would marry He Hua, the daughter of the Chu family, and left an ancestral jade bracelet as a token. During that evening, He Hua met with Liu ZhenShan, the leader of the People's Liberation Army who came to investigate, and fell in love at first sight.
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Plot Summary
Set during the intense Chinese Civil War, the series depicts the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers during a pivotal river crossing operation. It focuses on the strategic challenges, personal struggles, and the unwavering determination of soldiers against overwhelming odds. The narrative highlights the human cost of conflict and the pursuit of a better future amidst chaos.
Critical Reception
While specific detailed critical reception for this particular Chinese television series is not widely available in English-language sources, it is typical for war dramas of this nature to be appreciated for their portrayal of historical events and patriotic themes within China. Audience reception often focuses on the dramatic storytelling and performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its depiction of a significant historical military operation.
- Praised for its dramatic tension and focus on soldier camaraderie.
- Noted for its patriotic undertones and portrayal of sacrifice.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available in English.
Fun Fact
The series likely draws inspiration from the historical Crossing the Yangtze River campaign, a major event in the latter stages of the Chinese Civil War.
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