"King of Kitchen".
Taking the life experience of Changyuan chef Niu Changyuan as the main line and Changyuan, the hometown of chefs, as the main scene, the protagonist's legendary life experience and destiny intertwined in the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China period and after the founding of New China.
Through the ups and downs and exciting storyline, it reflects the broad sentiments of the Central Plains people who are hard-working, enterprising, generous, kind, loyal and patriotic. It is a film and television work that is both elegant and popular, and integrates ideological and artistic qualities.
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