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Ma Boyong's Litchi in Changan will be filmed in the Yellow Sea concept poster exposed

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Ma Boyong, a writer of historical novels, recently visited the studio to promote his new book with Yu Minhong and Dong Yuhui, and revealed that the new book "Litchi of Chang'an" will be made into a film. After that, the film producer Aimei Film and Television officially released the concept poster of "Litchi of Changan" by Huang Haizao, a famous poster designer.

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Ma Boyong, a writer of historical novels, recently visited the studio to promote his new book with Yu Minhong and Dong Yuhui, and revealed that the new book "Litchi of Chang'an" will be made into a film. After that, the film producer Aimei Film and Television officially released the concept poster of "Litchi of Changan" by Huang Haizao, a famous poster designer. The purples in the poster convey the magnificent and prosperous atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty, and it also turns into the protagonist's journey to ride the world of mortals, while the controlled leaves on the branches are somewhat withered, just like the fate of small potatoes in the workplace predicament and the bitter struggle that they are unwilling to fall.

Ma Boyong posted posters and comments on Yu Minhong

The Litchi of Chang'an is the latest historical novel published by Ma Boyong, which is inspired by the famous sentence of du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "once riding the concubine of the world of mortals, no one knows that it is litchi." Inspired by the author's thinking, the author constructs a story about Li Shande, a "social animal" in the Tang Dynasty, who tries his best to transport fresh lychees across five thousand miles, following Ma Boyong's usual sense of tension in time and space and a sound sense of reading.

While Ma Boyong was in the studio to chat about his new book, the official official announced that Changan's Litchi would be filmed, and personally showed netizens the first material-a concept poster designed by the famous poster designer Huang Hai. With the fresh and tender red litchi as the main vision, a few flagging leaves hanging from the treetops are combined into a shape that seems to be controlled by invisible hands, shrouded in the grass-roots officials who are driving horses and whips to run for litchi. On the rugged road made up of the texture of the surface of litchi. The composition composed of fruit, branches, horses and long road symbolizes the fate and unknown future beyond the control of the small potatoes behind "riding the Concubine of the Red Dust". Ma Boyong also said on the spot that he liked the design of the poster, which fits not only the situation of the novel, but also the artistic conception of "riding the Red Dust".

As book fans, Yu Minhong and Dong Yuhui had a lot of interesting interactions with Ma Boyong during the live broadcast. Three scholars live broadcast business, historical anecdotes come in handy, witty remarks one after another. When I saw the poster, Mr. Yu said with a smile that he wanted to fight for a movie performance for himself. As du Fu's fellow-townsman in Shaanxi, teacher Dong joked that he could play lychee in the movie. Joking aside, when it comes to film and television adaptation, Ma Boyong said that he would not interfere with casting and film and television creation, saying bluntly that "the logic of novel and script expression is different. They are two professions, and professional people only do professional things."

The first appearance of the historical universe film and television adaptation blossoms everywhere

In Ma Boyong's writing universe, detailed historical background, solid literary background, compact plot, layers of suspense, and ingenious time and space framework have brought strong readability and painting sense to each of his works, which has been talked about by countless readers. For this reason, Ma Boyong's historical novels are also regarded as treasures adapted by popular films and television-- historical novels such as "the Central Bureau of Antiquities Bureau", "12 hours in Changan", "Luoyang in the Wind" and "Longxi in the Wind" have been adapted into film and TV dramas successively, and triggered a movie craze. The Litchi of Chang'an will be Ma Boyong's second novel to be put on the big screen.

Yu Gungzhe, an expert in the history of the Sui and Tang dynasties, made an exquisite evaluation of the novel in the preface to the book-"Ma Boyong combines his familiarity with history with concern for reality, so that his writing style can hit people's hearts." Among them, there is Ma Boyong's consistent story charm, that is, "A series of stories with ups and downs unfold one after another, airtight". But unlike in the past, Ma Boyong said, this is a costume version of the workplace novel, the protagonist is a workplace animal, summed up in one sentence is "a lifetime of baldness", telling the protagonist's hardship and pain in a humorous and absurd way. The novel was initially serialized online so that readers could not stop. After the publication of physical books, they quickly topped the bestseller lists. Readers commented on this book with "Secrets of Ancient Workplace Survival", "fresh delivery of Datang Express Brother" and "Reading every line of words."

The film adaptation right of Changan Litchi was won by Aimei Film and Television, which is also the first time that Aimei Film and Television has explored the theme of ancient costumes. Since its establishment ten years ago, Aimei Film and Television has produced too many different types of film and TV dramas. In the past two years, he began to focus on the deep ploughing in the field of "pan-comedy". This is also the first time since Amy's "Urban Comedy Trilogy", "warm hug", "desperate Master husband" and "Basketball Champion", the vision has been extended beyond the real space. As Liu Qingqing, the producer of the film project, said, comedy is the most accessible commercial genre to the audience, but how to innovate in comedy themes and forms of expression, and form a sustained and stable output, it has always been the biggest challenge for comedy content producers. "Litchi of Chang'an" is essentially a thrilling and meaningful guide to social livestock survivors in the Tang Dynasty, so it can not only quickly gain the emotional resonance of the current audience, but also have brilliant visual wonders. I believe it will give the audience a different aesthetic and shocking experience.

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