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Huang Kegong Case

Huang Kegong Case

Drama, Suspense, History

Wang Fangfang

Cheng Taishen, Wang Kai, Mao Hai, Huang Haibing, Yang Jiayin, Ma Weiwei, Dai Jiang, Zhang Jie, Cai Yida

2014

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

92 minutes

2025-03-02 14:31:06

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This film (drama)Also known as黄克功案件,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2014Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
In October 1937, at the onset of the full-scale War of Resistance, a case occurred in Yan'an where Huang Kegong (played by Wang Kai), captain of the Sixth Team of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, shot a young woman due to an attempted forced marriage. The perpetrator, Huang Kegong, was a heroic combat commander of the Red Army, and the victim was a 16-year-old girl named Liu Qian (played by Ma Weiwei), who had fled from Taiyuan to Yan'an to join the revolution. How should Huang Kegong be tried? The newly established Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region High Court, only two months old, was without its president, placing the heavy responsibility on presiding judge Lei Jing Tian (played by Cheng Taishen). Lei Jing Tian had participated in the Nanchang Uprising, Guangzhou Uprising, and Baise Uprising and had walked the Long March alongside Huang Kegong. The Red Army judges were set to try a Red Army general, and the rudimentary border court had never faced such a significant case. Mao Zedong (played by Huang Haibing), He Zizhen (played by Dai Jiang), Zhang Wentian (played by Zhang Jie), and Hu Yaobang (played by Mao Hai) were all inevitably involved in the case. In the face of public opinion both domestically and internationally, the anger of students and citizens, and the requests of old Red Army members, Lei Jing Tian, under pressure from all sides, adopted an open trial and democratic judgment method to handle the case. On the playground of the Shaanbei Public School, over two thousand people participated, with Hu Yaobang speaking as the representative prosecutor and twelve community representatives voicing their opinions, while Huang Kegong debated in court. Ultimately, the five judges engaged in intense arguments... Huang Kegong had long been waiting for Chairman Mao's pardon order, and finally, Mao Zedong's response arrived and was read at the conference, where he supported executing Huang Kegong and did not grant him a pardon.