Chapter 73: The Contrast
Luo Pang is known as Luo Taijun.
Obviously I left a lot of Japanese quotations, but someone just washed the floor...
He is very good at sophistry. He first compares his critics to angry youths who "patriotically smash cars" and mental illnesses without the ability to think. Then he defends his behavior as "Lu Xun-style" irony, using one negative and one positive card to win sympathy...
No, what qualifications do you have to compare with Mr. Lu Xun?
Lu Xun was a wake-up call and a hope to awaken the numb Chinese people of that era. He never flattered foreign countries!
Where is Mrs. Luo?
He was so flattering that he later called himself a horse-riding internationalist, comparing himself to Bethune...
Judging from his words and deeds, it is quite normal for him to say such nonsense as "The Battle of Songhu changed the direction of the Japanese army's attack"...
Anyone who knows a little bit about history knows that the Battle of Songhu led to the complete collapse of Su Jiaxi’s defense line and the fall of Nanjing...
In early 1938, the General Staff Headquarters captured Jinpu Road and Pinghan Road to capture Xuzhou and Zhengzhou. The navy cooperated with the army to capture Guangzhou, opened up the Longhai Line, and moved south to Wuhan...
If we really want to say what changed the direction of the Japanese attack, it was the Chairman's digging of the Yellow River embankment at Huayuankou, the Pinghan Road from Zhengzhou to Wuhan was not destroyed, and the base camp's original plan for an army to move south from Zhengzhou along the Pinghan Road was scrapped.
, with two armies attacking along the northern foot of the Dabie Mountains along the Huaihe River, and eleven armies attacking along the Yangtze River...
There is no need for Shen Changlin to come forward, a bunch of people who understand history will directly teach him how to behave...
You will know this if you learn a little bit about it...
Junior high school history!
However, Shen Changlin also felt that there was something wrong. It seemed that after watching Eight Hundred, everyone became historians and understood that Sihang Warehouse was completing a performance, so they began to criticize it with words and writings.
It seems that the Battle of Songhu has no meaning at all...
How could it be meaningless?
Shen Changlin couldn't help but post a short essay:
“At the beginning of the Battle of Songhu, a large number of the Central Army entered the battle, but the tactics were old and the command was incompetent. The government devoted all its efforts to building German weapon divisions, and the entire army was wiped out.
However, many local warlords participated in it in the later period because they saw the determination of the national government to resist the war. They did not hesitate to spend money for the sake of the nation, and it became a reality to join forces with Chiang Kai-shek to resist Japan. Finally, I still want to say that the War of Resistance Against Japan is really about every inch of mountains and rivers, every inch of blood, and hundreds of thousands of young people.
One hundred thousand troops."
"The Battle of Songhu shattered the Japanese army's three-month plan to destroy China... In fact, I personally feel that this meaning is not meaningful... The real meaning of the Battle of Songhu was to turn China's nominal unity into political unity. The warlords saw that Chiang Kai-shek
Determined to fight to the end, and seeing a grim future, they all joined forces with Chiang Kai-shek to fight against Japan!"
"If this battle is not fought, the Japanese army will look for opportunities to defeat them one by one with their morale and strength. By then, I don't know how many puppet governments will appear."
"At least in those eight years, except for the traitor Wang, no one else broke through from the inside or even destroyed the political command situation of the National Government. Otherwise, the consequences would be disastrous. The Japanese must know how to disrupt these tactics from the inside. Moreover, at that time, the Japanese faction and the capitulation faction
There are really many. The simplest example is that Mr. Hu Shizhi is the most determined capitulator..."
"How could it be meaningless?"
“The strategic mistakes made by the Chairman of the Standing Committee during the stalemate stage of the Songhu Anti-Japanese War should not also obliterate the significance of the Songhu Anti-Japanese War itself.
Starting from the "hindsight" of the final victory of the eight-year war of resistance, it is natural to easily refute the merits and demerits of the characters at that time, but one thing should not be forgotten, that is, when the national army soldiers from all over the world
When there was blood bathing in the Songhu position, when the lone army "Eight Hundred" chose to stay in Sihang Warehouse, no one could predict how long this war would last and what the outcome would be, but they all chose to fight for the country until the end.
Last minute!”
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"Eight Hundred" dominated the topic...
It really dominated the topic - after the commercialization of domestic movies, there has never been a movie that can discuss a war with so many people like you!
Of course, the source of all this is the dissatisfaction of the silent majority with anti-Japanese films in recent years.
Suddenly, "Tunnel Warfare", "Landmine Warfare", "Railway Guerrillas", etc., which were previously characterized by people's war, became outdated. A large number of themed dramas showed the direct resistance of the Democratic Party, such as "Iron-Blooded Kunlun Pass", "Bloodshed" "Lonely City" and so on, the image of the mighty and neatly dressed Party officers and soldiers replaced the rustic image of Tubal Road in the countryside.
This is just a movie, it’s even more so a TV series!
The small screen is filled with the wars of bandits, landlords, bosses, young masters and ladies...
By the way, there are also weird dramas about nuns fighting against Japan like "The Legend of Mount Wutai: Female Soldiers Platoon"...
Compared with these works, "Eight Hundred" is so sincere!
No whitewashing…
This is a movie that actually sold 710 million in its first weekend...
180 million on the first day, 270 million on the second day, and 260 million on the third day^
No one, including Shen Changlin, would have thought that due to the director's series of outrageous manipulations, Yuan Shikong and "The Eight Hundred", including Shen Changlin, did not contribute to the box office and did not pay much attention to the trend of public opinion. They only knew that the box office was very high.
In this time and space, the popularity of "Eight Hundred" is frighteningly high...
It's really scary. He didn't do many road shows, he just visited a few first-tier cities as planned to promote...
Over 700 million in the first weekend!
Could it be that...the objective expression of the Kuomintang is a new round of wealth code?
Well, the main thing is that "Eight Hundred" is indeed of good quality...
It has all the necessary factors, and the picture is exquisite and the effect is shocking - Asia's first all-imax film!
Of course, it has a lot to do with the fact that the "Legend of the Gods" that I also gave up was too bad:
The fantasy film "Legend of the Gods", which carries the Xiang couple's wish to have a child and earn money from the mainland, has survived its first weekend, with a single-day box office of 53.87 million on the first Saturday and 45 million on Sunday. The single-day box office did not exceed 100 million.
Including the 80 million on the first day and the midnight show, the first weekend is close to 180 million...
For ordinary films, breaking over 100 million in the first weekend is considered qualified, but for "Legend of the Gods" with a star-studded cast and an investment of 500 million, it is far from passing the mark!
The failure of "Fengshen" can be seen from the confirmation of the project - it is narrated with Lei Zhenzi as the protagonist.
Brother, what can Lei Zhenzi have to take pictures of?
That is a bird-man: with two pairs of fleshy wings on his back, a face like indigo, hair like cinnabar, eyes as bright as copper bells, a huge mouth full of fangs, and more than two feet tall, it has grown into a ferocious bird. His appearance was not only ugly and vicious, but also weird and scary. When his father Ji Chang saw him for the first time, he was frightened out of his wits. King Wu did not dare to lead him into the inner court after seeing him, for fear of scaring the old lady...
ah?
The person who plays Lei Zhenzi is Xiang Zuo...
That's okay.
It has to be the protagonist, so why can’t Lei Zhenzi be the protagonist?
Lei Zhenzi is one of the three generations of disciples of Chanjiao in Fengshen Yanyi, and one of the last seven who became a saint in the flesh!
Although there are no memorable points, who made Xiang Zuo suitable for Lei Zhenzi?
Well, Xiang Zuo can only play Lei Zhenzi...
After all, Nezha and Yang Jian both have people.
In fact, it is understandable that he favors his son. Shen Changlin also made "Three Lives Three Worlds Ten Miles of Peach Blossom" for Liu Shishi back then, and a lot of people complained that Shi Shi was not suitable for Bai Qian...
Chapter completed!