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What is the film directed by Li Ang based on Feng Deying's novel of the same name?
Bitter cauliflower

The film "Bitter Cabbage Flower" produced by Bayi Film Factory is adapted from Feng Deying's novel of the same name, directed by Li Ang and released on 1965.

This film vividly describes a great mother's lofty sentiments in the whirlpool of the country and the individual. The film is full of local flavor in characterization, pictures and music, especially the film episode "Bitter Vegetable Flowering". Qu Yun's performance is firm, full and full of internal force.

Content introduction:

1. Aunt Feng (Qu Yun), who was killed by the landlord and drove her son away, advised her daughter (Yang Yaqin) not to take part in armed riots, fearing that she would suffer the same fate as her father.

2. The peasants in Wangguanzhuang, under the leadership of Jiang Yongquan (Wang Zhigang), the leader of the underground organization of the * * * Production Party, are preparing for armed riots, seizing the village power of the Japanese puppet government and establishing an anti-Japanese democratic government.

Because of the traitor's informer, the enemy suddenly attacked Wangguanzhuang in an attempt to destroy our party's arsenal. Xing Mei (Xia Yuan), president of the District Women's Rescue Association, died heroically to defend the arsenal.

4. He pretends to be Kanzhi (Gu Lan), a progressive traitor, and gives advice to Wang Zhu, the squadron leader of the puppet army, his nephew, in an attempt to force her to confess by arresting Aunt Feng's little daughter.

In the cruel struggle with the enemy, Aunt Feng learned that it is not enough to cry. The enemy is afraid of the guns in our hands. After she got out of prison, she polished her shotgun at home and let her children teach her to fight.

6. The Eighth Route Army started a big counterattack. The company commander Wang bid farewell to Aunt Feng, the heroic mother, who resolutely fought against the enemy and sent her children to join the Eighth Route Army.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Kucaihua