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"There is no cap on spies", the first edition of the first edition, Xiao Zhan is easy to travel through the spy sea of the Republic of China

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Produced by Zhengwu Sunshine and adapted from Douban Reading's serial novel of the same name, the original work by Sang Zhizhi, Xu Ruoxin and Gong Qi as screenwriters, directed by...

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Produced by Zhengwu Sunshine and adapted from Douban Reading's serial novel of the same name, the original work by Sang Zhizhi, Xu Ruoxin and Gong Qi as screenwriters, directed by Zhang Kaizhou, Hou Hongliang as producer, starring by Xiao Zhan and Zhou Yutong, and starring by Feng Hui, Lin Boyang, Gu Zhixin, Zheng Jiabin, Shen Jiayu, etc. The Republic of China spy drama "No Top on the Spy" today released the first edition of "No Blood Leaks" and the single poster of "Looking Alone on the Column". In the new material, the audience can see a more multifaceted Ren Shaobai (Xiao Zhan), and it also makes people look forward to how he, who is at ease in both officialdom and social circles, will use his wisdom and faith to stir up the spy sea in Jinling.

Ren Shaobai is at ease and sleeps in the tiger's den. All members make their debut and perform the confrontation of beliefs

In this first edition of "No Leaks on Spy" released by "No Caps on Spy", Ren Shaobai's pre-emptive monologue led the audience to see for the first time the secret surge of spies under the prosperity of Jinling City in 1948. "Listen carefully. In espionage work, you must be cautious and meticulous. The most important thing is confidentiality." Whether it is his working mode of running quickly in the uniform of a Kuomintang officer in the Ministry of Defense, or his social mode of wearing suits and shoes at celebrity banquets, he is calm and leisurely. However, in the words of his boss Li Helin, the seemingly glamorous Ren Shaobai is a born young man who "only thinks about eating and drinking, and is useless". Ren Shaobai himself will also sharply complain that "these spies are really difficult to serve." Under such a contrasting appearance, it is actually Ren Shaobai's disguise as an underground party member. At the end of the first edition, Ren Shaobai quickly stepped on the blood dripping from his fingertips, which also showed his dangerous situation of being lurking in the headquarters of the Kuomintang intelligence agency.

In addition, other leading actors of the show also made their first appearance in the first edition of "No Blood Leaks". Lan Youyin (played by Zhou Yutong), who "investigates, pursues, and interrogates", is a master code deciphering expert in the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense. Beneath his seemingly weak and gentle appearance, there is actually the edge of a professional spy elite. As well as Li Helin (Feng Hui), the wily director of the Intelligence Agency, Shen Tong (Lin Boyang), the simple and straightforward young lady from a rich family who first joined the Intelligence Agency, Peng Yongcheng (Gu Zhixin), the mysterious figure codenamed "Silkworm Breeder" and has multiple identities, Lu Peng (Zheng Jiabin), director of the Operations Department of the Security Bureau, and Zhu Yanjun (Shen Jiayu), a well-connected progressive journalist, with different positions and beliefs, staged a wonderful and uncapped spy confrontation in Nanjing.

Looking down from the fence and overlooking the sea of spies alone,"No Caps on Spy" integrates the flavor of Jinling into the original flavor of spy warfare

"No Caps on Espionage" simultaneously released a single poster version of the "Looking Alone on the Column" version. In the poster, Ren Shaobai leaned against the railing alone and looked down. The surrounding shadows and faces under the railing looked like familiar pedestrians, making Ren Shaobai an underground party member for many years. The sense of crisis that has always been vigilant is vividly highlighted. The story of the play also unfolds. In the Nanjing Kuomintang Ministry of Defense in 1948, Ren Shaobai, who lost his single-line contact, was forced to lie dormant for many years until the accidental exposure of another underground party member, Qiao Mingyu, forced Ren Shaobai to use the Ministry of Defense radio to turn the tide, save the intelligence network and thus restart the latent mission. In order to get close to the intelligence core, he rose all the way in the ministry, working with his companions to protect the intelligence network and instigate key figures. After experiencing many difficulties, relying on espionage ultimately influenced the direction of the war.

It is not difficult to find from the multiple materials released since the official launch of the show that "No Caps on Espionage" retains the "original flavor of the theme" such as latent confrontation and suspense conflicts that are the core of spy war dramas. It also uses Nanjing as the core stage, integrating the city fireworks of this ancient capital of the Six Dynasties into it as a "regional flavor", and cleverly combining espionage tasks with the workplace of the Republic of China, giving it a stronger realistic feel and resonance with the public. The audience will follow the perspective of the male protagonist Ren Shaobai in the play and constantly switch between various identities such as a rich young man in Jinling, a Kuomintang agent, and an underground party member. They will experience the hardships and sacrifices made by those unknown spy soldiers for the front-line battles at the last moment of the most tense and severe confrontation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party on the eve of the founding of New China.

With spies as the skin and war as the bone, the Republic of China spy war drama "No Caps on Spy" is in hot shooting and will be broadcast exclusively on Youku's entire network after the filming is completed. Please look forward to more information.

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