Zhang Heng

Huang Zumo
Xu Haishan, Gao Bo, Qin Yi, Zhu Jianmin, Wu Xiqian, Xiao Xiong, Feng Qi, Wang Shihuai, Gong Xue, Hong Liu, Ji Hong, Zhang Yunli, Zhang Shouling, Shen Bingning, Bao Fuming, Zhang Yuan, Wu Hao, Que Yongxiang
1983
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
97 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as张衡,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
In the early Eastern Han period, Zhang Heng (played by Xu Haishan), who comes from a prominent family, gained fame in the capital with his work "The Rhapsody of the Two Capitals." He was well-versed in various fields and indifferent to fame and fortune. Although summoned multiple times, he had no interest in a political career. For him, the seemingly undervalued natural sciences and ingenious techniques appeared to be more appealing, especially considering the natural disasters causing widespread suffering. His greatest ambition as a scholar was to save people from peril. Zhang Heng had personally witnessed the devastation in earthquake-stricken areas and was outraged by the deception of shamans and sorcerers towards the common people. Thus, he traveled extensively, seeking out renowned masters and esteemed friends, dedicating himself to researching a seismograph capable of predicting earthquakes. However, he faced numerous malicious traps from ignorant and malicious individuals, compounded by his forced involvement in the center of a power struggle. Zhang Heng, who devoted himself tirelessly to the invention and improvement of the seismograph, found himself struggling in the chaotic currents...