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The Dream of a Hero

The Dream of a Hero

Drama

Xia Chuanlin, Cha Mingzhe

You Yong, Hong Yuzhou, Yang Shengwen

2000

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

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2025-03-02 15:16:12

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This film (drama)Also known as好汉的梦,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2000Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
In the jurisdiction of the Cultural Street Police Station, literary and artistic groups are numerous, and merchants and small vendors gather, with various wholesale markets aplenty. Once a place of elegance, Cultural Street has now become a chaotic market, with a unique geographical location that complicates the area's security situation. The distinct personalities of Captain Mao Yue, a criminal police officer, and exemplary instructor Guan Yimin, who bear heavy responsibilities, shine as they start their new roles. Upon taking office, the two new leaders immediately display their extraordinary charisma. Faced with public distrust, tangled interpersonal relationships, and differences in work opinions, their fighting spirit remains undiminished. Amidst the aftermath of the provincial orchestra bombing, they embark on a new journey. Cases follow one after another, including the murder of Aunt Bai, a drug-related murder case involving a trio known as the "Three Musketeers," a jewelry store hostage situation, the massacre of the Huanglong family, a gang using tricks to undermine a white party, and the sudden death of an entertainment officer, all of which are malignant cases. Rogue disturbances, labor disputes, suicides by drug users, defense officers killing lovers, and police misconduct leading to prolonged detention of suspects all trigger lawsuits… In the face of these challenging cases and disputes, the police officers at the Cultural Street Police Station have overcome themselves through brief adjustments, earning the people's praise and the party's trust in their mission to protect public safety. Mao Yue, a man who makes criminals tremble and earns the respect of his comrades, feels helpless in the face of his disintegrating family—could it just be his wife's heartlessness? Guan Yimin, an outstanding political and ideological worker adept at resolving various conflicts, cannot hold onto a love tested by military life—what could be the reason? The courageous and battle-ready police chief Nan Liangkun sees his lovely wife suddenly turned to another's embrace, a situation that would make any hero feel disheartened. To cleanse the deep-seated scars in his soul, Cao Baolian, who spends his days cleaning the courtyard, steps forward in a moment of crisis and sacrifices his precious life—was it worth it? The resourceful Zhang Xigui ultimately leaves the beloved public security front—can he really be as dispassionate as people say? Zhou Ling admires heroes and boldly pursues her love for Mao Yue; how long can her love endure? Within this special group of People's Police, there is genuine love, hardships, and struggles forging the sword of the republic that captures demons and vanquishes evil. At the same time, they must bear the full meaning of life, moving toward a dream that ordinary people find hard to approach and realize…