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Lin Zexu
Lin Zexu

Song Zhao
Xu Zhengyun, Zhang Tieyuan, Li Xinmin, Jiang Hualin
1997
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
45 minutes
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This film (drama)Also known as林则徐,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At1997Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
The British spread poison across the Eastern lands, dark clouds press the city and the city is on the verge of collapse. The Daoguang Emperor and his ministers are anxious and seeking solutions, Lin Zexu rises to ban opium. With a single guard post, Lian Ming shows courage, and a letter via pigeon catches thieves and captures the king. Together with Deng Tingzhen and Guan Tianpei, they coldly confront the opium dealers and Mu Zhang'a, while Han Qingqing embarks on a complex struggle. They open channels for discussion and hold gatherings for scholars to observe the situation; they aim to win the people's hearts and establish a grassroots anti-drug bureau. Looking at the world, they first translate foreign documents: mending the fold after losing the sheep, severely punishing opium smuggling. They inspire the fishermen, call upon righteous heroes from the rivers and lakes, forcing and outsmarting the drug lords, making them submit, and with formidable force, they destroy opium at Humen. They protect normal trade, support law-abiding foreign merchants, and face international relations head-on, delivering notices to the British King. They manufacture foreign cannons to strengthen defenses, unite forces to drive back British troops, putting on a grand show, stirring emotions. It is regrettable that the British army takes advantage of the situation and advances northward, powerful ships and cannons rampaging, Qi Shan deceiving the higher-ups and flattering foreign powers, while Daoguang wavers between suppression and appeasement. Destroying the Great Wall, Tianpei sacrifices for the country, inviting wolves into the fold, with pirates advancing. Heroes find themselves in adversity, with fierce flames refining true gold. They urgently call upon the people's hearts to rise, inspiring the grassroots to resist the British, vehemently denounce Qi Shan for betraying the country, oppose the cession of Hong Kong, entrust "The Illustrated History of the Sea" with aspirations for a strong and wealthy nation. On the road to exile, they strive to turn the tide; on the journey with weapons in hand, they cherish the joys and sorrows of the world. Their grand songs resonate through the ages, the spirit of the nation is steadfast, and it will remain in the world...