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2 Cast  



2.1  Main  





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2.2.2  Gu Family  





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Battle of Changsha
Battle Of Changsha Drama Series Poster
战长沙
GenreWar
Drama
Romance
Written byQue Que
Directed byKong Sheng
Zhang Kaizhou
StarringWallace Huo
Yang Zi
Ren Chengwei
Zuo Xiaoqing
Ending themeI Will Remember You (我会记得你) by Wallace Huo & Yang Zi
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes32
Production
ProducerHou Hongliang
Production companiesShandong Television Media Group
Daylight Entertainment Television Ltd
Original release
NetworkCCTV-8
Release14 July (2014-07-14) –
31 July 2014 (2014-07-31)

Battle of Changsha (Chinese: 战长沙) is a 2014 Chinese television series produced by Hou Hongliang and directed by Kong Sheng. The story is set against the backdrop of the Battle of Changsha in 1939 during World War II. Starring Wallace Huo and Yang Zi, the series premiered on CCTV-8 on 14 July ended its run on 31 July 2014.

The series was a critical success, and was the highest rated drama on major streaming website Douban.[1][2]

Synopsis[edit]

Battle of Changsha tells a story about an ordinary family in Changsha, Hunan Province, China, coping with the Anti-Japanese war between 1938 and 1945, reflecting Chinese people's lives during that ill-fated period.

With the Japanese air-raid and students’ protest as the background, the drama begins with the narration of Hu Xiangxiang, a 16-year-old high school student, spoiled but innocent and inner-directed girl who is running away from a blind date set up by her brother-in-law, Xue Junshan, who's arranging to marry her off, then leave Changsha to avoid the war there. Besides, Hu Xiangxiang's family also want to find an escape to protect her twin brother, Hu Xiangjiang (also known as Xiao Man). The person for the blind date is Gu Qingming, a senior Kuomintang (KMT) strategy adviser of the battle who is totally different from those people who want to stay away from the war. He is eager to fight against the Japanese even though his family, especially his father is strongly against him to go into the battle instead of going abroad to save his life.

They didn't start off on good terms and Xue Junshan had to pick another man as the fiancé for Hu Xiangxiang. In the meantime, then Chinese president Chiang Kai-shek demanded a scorched-earth policy in an attempt to stop the Japanese from advancing, but the policy went terribly wrong. As a result, the whole city was burnt to ashes even before the Japanese troops’ intruding. Approximately 30,000 of people were burned to death in their sleep including Xiangxiang's fiancé and family.[3]

Hu Xiangxiang is still fairly ignorant about what a war is really like and all she wants to do is escape. However, during the times of war, the 16-year-old girl is forced to grow up quickly. After seeing a series of deaths of family members and killings carried out by Japanese troops, Xiangxiang and Xiao Man get themselves involved into the war. She chose to be a nurse in order to save lives as much as possible. They are also deeply touched by the constant help from Gu Qingming whenever needed and his passion to save the country. The romance between Xiangxiang and Gu Qingming blossoms in the most chaotic time of China.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

A senior Kuomintang (KMT) strategy adviser attached to the 50th Division. He holds the rank of Major.
Daughter of a tailoress. Gu Qingming's wife.

Supporting[edit]

Hu Family members[edit]

Hu Changning's mother. A skilled tailor.
Xiangjun, Xiangjiang and Xiangxiang's father. A courageous and humble intellectual.
Xiangjun, Xiangjiang and Xiangxiang's mother. A tailor trained by Grandma Hu.
Xiangxiang's twin brother.
Liu Duoci's niece, Minghan's younger sister.
Liu Duoci's nephew, Xiuxiu's older brother. Hu Xiangjun's cousin and former boyfriend.
Hu Xiangjun's husband. He is a corrupt security officer, who uses his connections to make a profit. He holds the rank of captain, but wears the rank insignia of a lieutenant.
Xiangxiang's older sister.
Junshan and Xiangjun's son.
Hu Bingquan's adopted son.

Gu Family[edit]

Qingming's uncle, Junshan's superior.
Qingming's older sister.

Others[edit]

Junshan's sidekick, aide, later Qingming's aide.
Junshan's sidekick, later a spy for the Japanese.
Qingming's aide.
Commander of the Tenth Corps of the Kuomintang.
Xiangxiang's classmate, Xiaoman's crush.
Xiangxiang's betrothed.

Ratings[edit]

CCTV-8 CSM50 city ratings[4]
Air date Episode Ratings (%) Audience share (%)
July 14, 2014 1 0.57 2.1
July 14, 2014 2 0.78 2.27
July 14, 2014 3 0.95 2.58
July 14, 2014 4 0.91 2.93
July 15, 2014 5 0.46 1.71
July 15, 2014 6 0.81 2.36
July 15, 2014 7 0.87 2.35
July 15, 2014 8 0.88 2.81
July 16, 2014 9-12 0.812 2.386
July 17, 2014 13-16 0.879 2.539
July 21, 2014 30 0.83 2.39
July 21, 2014 31 0.95 2.58
July 21, 2014 32 1.03 3.39
Average - 0.86 -

References[edit]

  1. ^ 回顾自十八大以来的历史军事题材"良心剧". Sina (in Chinese). 17 December 2014.
  • ^ 评分最高的大陆电视剧战长沙. Douban (in Chinese).
  • ^ 1938 Changsha fire
  • ^ "电视剧收视率排行榜 | 收视率排行" (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
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