The film crew of the documentary "Tusi Heritage City-Hailongtun" lasted for four years, and settled in Hailongtun site on 20 13 to film the archaeological excavation process of Tusi site and surrounding Tusi tombs.
Large-scale exploration and discovery "Hailongtun, the Tusi Heritage City" tells the amazing discovery made by the archaeological team of Guizhou Province in an archaeological excavation, and reveals the past hundreds of years when the mysterious Yang Tusi family in Guizhou slept underground. From the perspective of archaeologists, the film shows the world a mysterious Tusi city-Hailongtun with a lightly waving hand shovel and three years of archaeological exploration. Crown, inscription, jade in mouth, etc. Over the years, there are countless cultural relics unearthed from Hailongtun site, and each exquisite cultural relic has a heavy historical and humanistic atmosphere behind it. As one of the oldest toast families in the history of China, how will the Bozhou Yang Tusi family, which has ruled for 725 years, be presented to the audience? "The Tusi Heritage City Hailongtun" also innovatively introduces the contents of scientific and technological archaeology and laboratory archaeology, and modern science and technology will collide with ancient cultural relics to create a different kind of spark.
"I was born lucky to be able to trace the fragments of civilization in the ruins because I am an archaeologist." This is what the archaeologist Li Fei said in the Archaeological Diary of Hailongtun.
Archaeology is a bridge connecting the past, the present and the future, and it heals the damaged memory of human beings. Memory is the root of human culture, and the history of Tusiyang in Bozhou is not only the history of Guizhou, but also the history of China. Hailongtun is the witness of that legendary history. From the winter of 1979 to the "Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries in China" and "Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries in the World" in 20 12, until it became the only China project selected as a world cultural heritage in 20 15, the historical and archaeological value of Hailongtun is beyond doubt.
In addition to the grand historical vision and fine archaeological restoration, a group of photos exposed on the spot in Hailongtun, a Tusi heritage city, sparked heated discussions. Exquisite Ming armor props are well-made and highly reducible. Some netizens commented that the biggest highlight of the play is to restore the costumes, equipment and flags of the Ming Dynasty almost seamlessly. In today's film and television industry, which advocates large-scale production, how can a low-cost documentary produce such exquisite props?
In recent years, a large number of film and television dramas with costume themes have flooded the screen. With the popularity of costume films in recent years, the audience's requirements for costume props are getting higher and higher. In order to restore the ancient battlefield to a high degree, Hailongtun, a Tusi heritage city, made reference to a lot of materials in the production of props, and finally set its sights on the famous historical scroll "Ping Fan Scenic Spot Map".
In order to achieve a high degree of reproduction of props, the producers try to save daily expenses when the production funds are not high. Many team members voluntarily reduce their salaries and spend their money on the cutting edge. In the production of props, an excellent costume production team was invited to strictly reproduce the costumes of the Ming Dynasty in Pingfan Scenic Spot, which highly restored the ancient battlefield of Pingfan Campaign. The shadow of "Ordinary Victory Map" can be seen in the queue, formation method, military account, command method and sending troops ceremony. In terms of battlefield weapons and props, the producers are still strict, and classic ancient weapons such as Tiger Zun Gun and Thunder Gun have been restored to a great extent in the film. Even the second half of the documentary gave many close-ups of weapons, and the stills exposed in advance were also very enjoyable. Armor, round neck, mending clothes, flying fish suit, belt, horse face skirt, flag helmet, iron armguard, etc. According to the restoration of the Ming dynasty, a feast of Ming dynasty costumes was presented. As far as documentary is concerned, Hailongtun, a Tusi heritage city, has made bold attempts and innovations, and the props of the play have also been photographed in the collection of the Water and Soil Urban Construction Museum.