1. "Eight Hundred Years of the Kingdom of Chu" (***8 episodes, 48 ??minutes each) 2. "Da Ming Palace" (*** 6 episodes, 88 minutes each) "No palace represents China like the Daming Palace.
"The Daming Palace of the Tang Dynasty is known as the pinnacle of Chinese palace architecture." The film is based on half a century of research on the ruins of the Daming Palace by the Chinese and Japanese archaeological teams. The filming lasted three years.
The story, costumes, and props are all well documented.
The film spans nearly 300 years and takes the Daming Palace, the center of power of the Tang Empire, as the main line. It tells the story of the historical events from the power of the early Tang Dynasty, the luxury of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, to the decline of the late Tang Dynasty.
3. "Hexi Corridor" (***10 episodes, 50 minutes each) "He has no end ahead, and his country needs this passage." 4. "Dunhuang" (***10 episodes, 45 minutes each)
) "Erasing half a century of wind and sand, Dunhuang gradually glowed with the brilliance of life from the precarious ruins of the cliffs, and its guardians have been stained with frost and snow." Dunhuang was once the throat of Sino-Western trade in ancient times, and silk
A jewel on the road.
This documentary shows the history and life of Dunhuang for more than a thousand years by describing the fate of ten characters.
The solemn Buddhist cave statues, exquisite character murals, rough desert scenery and soothing narrative style constitute the most vivid stylistic features of "Dunhuang".
5. "If National Treasure Could Talk" (aired for three seasons, each season has 25 episodes, 5 minutes each) "You have a message from National Treasure, please check..." 7. "Garden" (***
8 episodes, 50 minutes each) "After all, people cannot be separated from nature. Gardens also originate from people's attachment to mountains and rivers." 8. "National Treasure" (has been broadcast for three seasons, with 10 issues per season, 90 per issue)
minutes) 9. "Forbidden City 100 - Seeing the Invisible Forbidden City" (***100 episodes, 6 minutes each) "The history that has faded in imagination is still clearly sealed in the fragments scattered in this space." This
This documentary publicly displays the many closed areas of the Forbidden City for the first time. By telling the story of 100 spaces in the Forbidden City, it interprets the practical and aesthetic values ??of the "invisible" Forbidden City architecture through the "visible" spaces.
With the help of ancient paintings and 3D animation, a video museum that transcends time and space is also presented.
10. "Southern Song Dynasty" (***7 episodes, 45 minutes each) The Southern Song Dynasty ruled for 152 years, and the history is voluminous.
This documentary presents the great achievements of the Southern Song Dynasty in economy, science and technology, poetry, painting, opera and other aspects over more than one hundred years. It truly restores the prosperous historical landscape of the Southern Song Dynasty and reproduces the magnificent historical process of the Southern Song Dynasty.