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Spring Breeze and Rain

Spring Breeze and Rain

Children

Yi Han

Zhao Erkang, Song Sijia, Yuan Yang

2009

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

86 minutes

2025-03-02 05:36:24

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This film (drama)Also known as春风化雨,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2009Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.9(For reference only)。
http://www.dmcc.gov.cn/publish/main/61/2010/20100506135124560121303/20100506135124560121303_.html   All the child actors in this film are local rural left-behind children;   In a small mountainous village in Xuancheng, Anhui. A deserted ancestral hall has been converted into a center for left-behind children, established by a retired principal named Zhang Yun, specifically to take in children whose parents have gone to work in the city and are left at home without guardians.   14-year-old Lan Jinyu's parents work in Shanghai and sent him here. He has a strong resistance to this new environment and, during the process of adapting, he gets into fights, tries to escape, and is coerced and instigated by local delinquents to cause trouble…   Jin Yue is a 9-year-old left-behind girl. Her parents have been working in the city for years, their relationship deteriorated, and after their family fractured and then reformed, they are both struggling for their new lives, leaving little Jin Yue in the center for left-behind children, indifferent to her plight. The impact of these events is a tremendous emotional strain on the fragile girl, and her personality becomes increasingly withdrawn…   Grandpa Zhang resists various pressures to protect Lan Jinyu, and this stubborn boy is finally moved, settling down and studying earnestly.   Grandpa Zhang and Sha Liu work hard, and Jin Yue finally reunites with her mother, becoming stronger and more cheerful.   Faced with children like Lan Jinyu, Jin Yue, and Koushuilao, each with different backgrounds and personalities, and the various issues arising during their growth, Elder Zhang Yun and volunteers like Sha Liu care for them with immense love and wisdom inspired by that love, working tirelessly.   The materialistic trends of the market economy have also affected this remote mountain village. Village officials and the tourism bureau are collaborating to repair and convert the ancestral hall into a tourist attraction for profit. The center for left-behind children is forced to shut down, and the children are reluctant to leave. Concerned about the fate of these children who will lose guidance and care, Zhang Yun and Sha Liu are deeply worried…   Upon hearing about this situation, higher authorities, moved by Elder Zhang Yun's noble deeds, intervened to address the center’s relocation issue.   This film tells the story of 14-year-old boy Lan Jinyu and 9-year-old girl Jin Yue, a group of rural left-behind children living in a center run by protagonist Elder Zhang Yun, showcasing the survival conditions of rural left-behind children who lack family connection, as well as the various concerning thoughts and behaviors that arise due to their parents' long-term absence during their upbringing. It also portrays the hardships faced by volunteers like Zhang Yun in running the school, praising their noble deeds of helping the poor and their selfless spirit, reflecting the attention given by leaders at all levels in Anhui to education and care for left-behind children. The characters in this film are vivid, and the plot is full of twists and turns, touching the heart. It embodies both the lively, innocent charm of childhood and profound emotions. Meanwhile, it also showcases the regional landscape of Anhui.   The character based on Principal Zhang, Wang Zhi, was awarded the second National "Moral Model" on September 20, 2009.