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All Quiet in Peking
In 1948, as China's civil war reaches a critical point and the Kuomintang's economy collapses, Communist agent Fang Meng'ao goes undercover as an Air Force colonel. Assigned to investigate corruption—led by his own father—and later to help transport national assets to Taiwan, he becomes entangled in a complex power struggle. Caught between duty, family, and political shifts, Fang plays a pivotal role in a covert mission tied to the peaceful liberation of Beijing.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama chronicles the tumultuous lives of a group of young intellectuals in Peking during the turbulent years leading up to and during the Sino-Japanese War. Facing personal struggles, societal upheaval, and the horrors of war, they navigate love, friendship, and their commitment to their ideals amidst the collapsing Republic of China. The series explores their resilience and sacrifices as their nation grapples with invasion and internal conflict.
Critical Reception
The series was generally well-received for its ambitious scope, historical detail, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. It was praised for its depiction of a pivotal period in Chinese history and the personal stories woven within it, although some critics noted its lengthy runtime and occasional melodramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed historical portrayal of a critical era.
Commended for strong acting, especially from the main cast.
Noted for its epic storytelling and emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed on location in various historical sites in China, aiming for authentic visual representation of the period.
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