A Brief Introduction to the Story of Kyushu: Pasturing Clouds on the Sea;
In ancient Kyushu, Mu Yunsheng, the sixth prince of the human royal family Mu Jiayun, was born in Meizu and was not loved by his father. He accidentally got an ancient painting, and the beautiful spirit in the painting fascinated him. They meet to find the most beautiful place in the world. Young Mu Ruhan Jiang is the son of the general of Mu Ruhan, and he has been in the palace since childhood. His personality is stubborn, and he is congenial to Mu Yunsheng.
At this time, eight tribes belonging to the last dynasty in Hanzhou revolted and were defeated by Mu's soldiers. A few years later, the descendants of the eight nationalities, Shuo Feng and Ye (), were full-fledged, defeating Mu, who was exiled by the emperor. Muru and Mu Yun turned against each other. However, when the troops of eight tribes reached the capital section overtime, the only person who could save the dynasty was Muruhan River. The feud between a group of young people began in the great era.
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Drama review-
At first, the story of grazing clouds on the Kyushu sea was composed of several aerial cameras. Through the lens display, a vast Kyushu world was established. Surprisingly, this kind of lens not only exists when introducing the environment at the beginning, but also appears in subsequent scenes such as war, chase and hunting.
The play is not a perfect TV play, and its advantages and disadvantages are obvious, especially in the whole narrative rhythm. There are 75 episodes in the play. The first eight episodes mainly introduce the story background and the complex relationship between different families, so the pace is slow. However, the subsequent narrative can't get rid of the common problems of the current TV series, and the plot is rampant. (China Art Newspaper Review)