Mayor Chen Yi

Huang Zuolin, Fu Jinggong, Luo Yizhi
Wei Qiming, Peng Yintai, Zhuge Ming, Wang Xiyan, Zhang Fei, Wang Guojing, Wang Xiangpu, Yao Mingrong, Qian Shimei, Min Huiqin, Chen Zhongxi, Xiang Jin, Shi Jing, Wu Xichun, Luo Ruolan, Xu Chengxian, Yuan Zhiyuan, Lu Yanfang, Zhou Zhijun, Zhao Jiayan, Yang Shaolin, Sun Yucai, Wang Shanshu
1981
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
103 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as陈毅市长,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1981Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.3(For reference only)。
In May 1949, the newly liberated Shanghai was still engulfed in smoke and wounds. On May 28, Chen Yi (played by Wei Qiming) took over the mess left by the Kuomintang as the Communist mayor. Starting anything is difficult, and as China's largest industrial city at the time, Chen Yi was unable to sleep at night, contemplating how to manage it. Seizing the opportunity during a banquet, he explained the party's policies to capitalists, promoting confidence in the national capital industry, swiftly resuming industrial production, stabilizing prices, and cracking down on profiteers. He was also relentless in addressing internal disciplinary issues, even sending his own father-in-law back to his hometown to alleviate the burden on the country. During the Spring Festival, he visited worker Xu Genrong's (played by Zhao Jiayan) home to celebrate the New Year, using the incident of workers eating bean dregs to educate and reform Fu Yile (played by Zhang Fei), adjusting labor relations. He employed vivid examples to educate on class stance and class feelings, making the masses aware of the hard-earned new China and new life...