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What movies are there about the revolutionary war?
Speaking of China's revolutionary films, there should be countless. In the early days, we were familiar with tunnel warfare, private Zhang Ga, Dadu River and so on. Later, outstanding revolutionary films such as The Great Founding of the People's Republic, The Beginning of Great Rejuvenation, and The Great Founding of the Army came into public view.

Speaking of classic revolutionary movies, Private Zhang Ga is indispensable. Zhang Ga, a brave and strong little hero, carried the whole childhood of his parents and even our younger generation. Private Zhang Ga 1963 was released in China with a strong sense of the times. Most of our younger generation have only seen the TV version of Private Zhang Ga, and perhaps many people know nothing about the movie version of Private Zhang Ga.

But in fact, whether it's the TV version of Private Zhang Ga or the movie version of Private Zhang Ga, the background of the story revolves around the early anti-Japanese period of China's * * * production party, which mainly tells the exciting course of the protagonist Zhang Ga's growing into a real Eighth Route Army to avenge his grandmother who died under the Japanese weapons. Zhang Ga in the film was originally just an impulsive and naughty little boy, but in the process of revenge for his grandmother, he kept growing, and the family feelings gradually developed into everyone's feelings, which aroused the audience's deep patriotism.

The film Dadu River tells the story of the Chinese Red Army's Long March to avoid the encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang. This revolutionary film is different from Private Zhang Ga, and its story background is the period of confrontation between countries. In this film, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and other heroic leaders led many Red Army soldiers to fight against the Kuomintang, which fully demonstrated the heroic fighting spirit of the Red Army soldiers and laid a good foundation for the liberation of China.

With the progress and development of China, in order to commemorate China's revolutionary road, revolutionary movies have also become a hot topic in China film and television circles. In 2009, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the historical revolutionary film The Founding of the People's Republic was released. From the name of this film, we can guess that this film is about the great revolution and great efforts made by the producers of China in the early days to establish People's Republic of China (PRC). The liberation of China and the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) were hard-won. In the movie "The Great Cause of the Founding of the People's Republic of China", we can see that the success of China's liberation and founding of the People's Republic of China is inseparable from the wise leadership of Chairman Mao and the bloody battles of revolutionary soldiers. Moreover, this drama breaks through the limitations of the usual revolutionary theme and pays more attention to the handling of historical details, so that the audience can personally experience the greatness of history.

To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army of China, August 1, 2065438, The Great Cause of Building the Army was shown nationwide. Building an army belonging to the people is the main theme of this film. Under the oppression of the Kuomintang, China producers headed by Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Zhu De had to choose an uprising to form an army. In this play, the historical role of great men is not exaggerated, but the audience can also see the heroic and fearless patriotism of outstanding little soldiers. Su Yu is such a lovely and respectable historical teenager. He is not a key figure in history, but an indispensable great man in history.

No matter what stage of China's development, the hardships and humiliation of history can't be forgotten by any one of us in China, and every revolutionary film, whether it's "The Founding of the People's Republic of China" or "The Founding of the Army", is a supervisor who urges everyone in China to learn from history and take it as a warning.