Battle Years

Zhang Qichang
Gao Changli, Guo Gang, Wang Xiaoyan, Jin Di, Xu Yuanqi
1982
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
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This film (drama)Also known as战斗年华,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1982Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
Chinese Title: Battle Years Production Area: Mainland China Director: Zhang Qichang Screenwriters: Xie Fongsong, Liang Xin Release Date: 1982 Color: Color Cast Gao Changli, Xu Yuanqi, Jin Di, Wang Xiaoyan, Guo Gang During the Anti-Japanese War, in the northwest base of Shanxi. The 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army led by General He Long welcomed a group of revolutionary youth. Based on the characteristics of these young people and the needs of the army, General He Long formed a combat basketball team. The establishment of this team played a significant role in uniting friendly forces and promoting the anti-Japanese efforts, which many political banquets could not achieve. At the same time, these young people also grew and trained under the grand goal of unity against Japan. Li Kuan, a young man who fled from the enemy-occupied area of Taiyuan, was initially indifferent to organizing a team in the tense combat environment. However, after understanding Comrade He Long's profound intentions, he became the core figure of the combat basketball team—the captain. Li Kuan's growth was witnessed by Mo Mang, a girl who carried him back to the base from the enemy's blockade line, and love began to blossom in her heart. Due to the needs of war, they buried their feelings deep within. Wei Quanbin, proud and strong-willed, was the opposite of Li Kuan; he actively sought to form the team but struggled to adapt to life in the revolutionary ranks. When he was in deep conflict and pain, Comrade He Long correctly guided him through arduous training and struggle, ultimately helping Wei Quanbin grow into a backbone of the combat basketball team. Returnee Guan Guo, who came back from Southeast Asia to participate in the anti-Japanese struggle, always remembered his parents' admonitions and devoted his youth to the motherland. Guan Guo quickly fell in love with Zeng Xiu, a girl from the combat drama troupe, who shared his interests. Under He Long's guidance, they understood true love and life. Just when Guan Guo's youth was at its brightest, he sacrificed his young life. The pain and joy on the basketball court and the struggle and sacrifice on the battlefield transformed this generation of youth into aware revolutionary soldiers and the backbone of China's sports cause. The "battle" on the court also awakened many Kuomintang soldiers. Yuan Huan, a member of the Kuomintang cavalry basketball team, finally broke free from the reactionary camp and joined the revolution. The Central Committee of the Communist Party paid great attention to the growth of the combat team and provided them with invaluable support and honor. The wheels of history roll forward. The revolutionary tradition of the combat team continues to inspire today's youth to fight for the future of the motherland.