MORLIT

明 润 光 影


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    Publish time 2021-08-17 14:45    

The large-scale special effects stage play "The Turmoil of Qin and Han" is rooted in the rich historical and cultural soil of the ancient capital Xi'an. With the transition from the Qin to the Han Dynasty as its historical backdrop, it showcases the soul of the culture of the Qin Plain. The play is divided into five acts, namely "Qin Emperor Training Troops", "Building the Emperor's Mausoleum", "Xiang Yu's Attack on Qin", "The Struggle between Chu and Han", and "The Great Han Dynasty", which unfold the vicissitudes of the Qin and Han periods in the ancient capital Xi'an. With a brand-new stage design, it breaks the traditional space and artistic boundaries of performances, creating an extremely shocking sensory experience for the audience and allowing them to appreciate the charm of the stage that combines spirit and flesh, life and death, love and emotion. 

Chang'an has been the imperial capital since ancient times. It is one of the four ancient capitals of China, one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization and the Chinese nation, and the starting point of the Silk Road. Here, talents gather and the land is blessed with outstanding people. It has a profound historical and cultural heritage. Two thousand and two hundred years ago, the land of China was ravaged by war. Seven states stood side by side, which was called the Warring States Period. Amidst the chaos, King Ying Zheng of Qin ascended the throne at the age of thirteen and unified China by conquering the six states at the age of thirty-nine. After that, he established laws and regulations, unified weights and measures, standardized writing, and made the tracks of chariots the same. The Qin army fought against the Huns in the north and built the Great Wall; they also conquered the Baiyue in the south and dug the Lingqu Canal. Since then, the land was peaceful and his achievements surpassed the heavens. He thus changed his title to Emperor. He combined the words "Three Sovereigns" and "Five Emperors" to form the title "Emperor", and King Ying Zheng styled himself as the First Emperor, hoping that the Qin Dynasty would last for two generations, three generations, and even ten thousand generations!


 

          "The Epic Saga of the Qin and Han Dynasties" - a heart-wrenching historical tale...


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