Actually, "Lu Bu and Diao Chan" is "Die Wu Tianya", but the name is different. In addition, the title of the theme song (music melody) of this TV series is "Die Wu Tianya", which is very nice. Here is the information:
The 35-episode TV series "Lu Bu and Diao Chan" is a costume drama produced by the famous director Chen Kaige, based on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The appearance in the play is based on the Japanese comic "Sky Route", which is a bold interpretation of the familiar story of Lu Bu and Diao Chan. Lu Bu is no longer Lu Bu, and Diao Chan is no longer the Diao Chan we imagined. The drama brings together stars such as Chen Hong, Huang Lei, Geng Le, Fu Biao, Yuan Quan, Li Xiaolu, You Yong, Sun Feihu, Juanzi, etc. After it was launched in April last year, it has been broadcast in Shenzhen, Xi'an, Guangzhou, Changsha, Guiyang, Hangzhou, and Wuhan In other cities, it achieved the highest ratings of the year, but it also encountered unprecedented criticism. In the summer of 2002, based on the opinions of some viewers, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television issued an emergency decision to stop broadcasting the show in various places, ordering its producers to revise its violence, jokes, superstitions and other opinions reported by viewers. TV stations across the country suspended the show. of normal broadcast.
At the end of 2002, "Lu Bu and Diao Chan" was revised for the first time, but it was returned after being submitted for review. After repeated revisions and withdrawals, after three rounds, the main reason for the ban was clarified: the drama's tampering and joking about the classic characters and stories of "Three Kingdoms" did not comply with the current TV drama management regulations. In this regard, the producer of the play once again performed a key operation: changing the names of all the characters in the play to names that have nothing to do with "Three Kingdoms". Lu Bu was renamed Tianya, Diao Chan was changed to Diewu, and the new play title was naturally changed to "Three Kingdoms". Butterflies dancing to the end of the world". For this major operation, the entire drama had to be re-dubbed and synthesized, and some scenes were reshot or repaired with computer animation. The workload was equal to the normal post-production of a TV series. Finally, after spending more than 2 million yuan and four revisions, "Butterfly Dances in the World" officially passed the review in early November 2003.