I recommend Louis Koo's version of "Looking for Qin". Although this TV series is old, it is so good that I have watched it 5 times.
During the holidays, I have relatively ample time. I personally think that scary and violent movies and TV series are not suitable for watching TV series together as a family.
Therefore, after much thought, I recommend a more lively, relaxed, and joyful film and television work, so I think this TV series is very suitable.
1. A TVB production must be a high-quality product. The early TVB works in Hong Kong are of good quality. This work is generally based on the theme of historical time travel. The plot is compact and does not seem boring, especially in the first half (Xiang Shaolong did not arrive in Qin Dynasty).
country) is very funny.
2. Since it is a historical subject, it involves more or less historical knowledge. You can also learn some historical knowledge while watching.
3. The work is very imaginative. Only at the end do you find out that the son of the protagonist Xiang Shaolong is actually Xiang Yu. It has an open ending and is fascinating.
4. The portrayal of each character is very full, and there will always be one character that you particularly like, whether it is the witty and hearty Xiang Shaolong, the sinister and cunning Lao Ai, the simple and kind princess, the unruly and willful Wu Tingfang, etc.
These characters are very vividly performed and really worth watching.
Generally speaking, this TV series is a Hong Kong TVB production. The plot, music, character performances, and script are all very good, and there are no particularly bloody, violent, or pornographic scenes. Therefore, this TV series is recommended for families to watch together.