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Have you made a vivid documentary about the Emperor of Song Dynasty in China?
Mausoleum of Northern Song Dynasty

Aesthetics of the Song Dynasty is very popular in recent years. The rise and spread of Song Wenhua has aroused many beautiful ripples and life inspirations in people's modern life. However, just behind the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty, there is a very broad and far-reaching history of the development of the Song Dynasty. This documentary "The Mausoleum of the Northern Song Dynasty" perfectly explains the development course of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and the brilliant epic of the eighteen emperors.

I was deeply shocked and moved when I saw the documentary "The Mausoleum of the Northern Song Dynasty". Through a variety of audio-visual techniques and carefully arranged content, I seem to have personally experienced the glorious epic of the Northern Song Dynasty emperors and the rise and fall of the Northern Song Dynasty.

The documentary takes the ruins of the Northern Song Emperor Mausoleum and exquisite stone carvings as a breakthrough, which makes me feel like I am in history. The image of every historical figure is vivid in my mind, and their wisdom, courage and spirit of struggle deeply touched my heart. Through their stories, I have a further understanding of the values and cultural characteristics of the Northern Song Dynasty. I admire this civilized style of emphasizing literature and restraining martial arts and pursuing the coexistence of art and political clarity.

I was also deeply inspired by the historical events shown in the documentary. From Chen Qiao mutiny to Wang Anshi's political reform, and then to the difficulty of Jingkang, these major turning points and challenges highlight the glory and vicissitudes of the Song Dynasty. I am attracted by the ups and downs of this period of history, and I deeply admire the wisdom and courage of historical figures.

Watching the tombs of the Northern Song Dynasty gave me a more comprehensive understanding of the aesthetics and culture of the Song Dynasty. I am not only inspired by aesthetics, but also feel the pride and responsibility of inheriting Chinese civilization. This documentary aroused my strong interest in history and inspired me to further study and research.

Chinese Dream Season 2 (2)

After watching this documentary, I was deeply attracted by the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty. From pictures to music, every detail exudes poetic and implicit beauty, which makes me feel like I am in that charming and prosperous era.

You can always believe in the picturesque aesthetics of the Song Dynasty. This documentary gives full play to the aesthetics and romance of China people, and is full of poetic beauty and implicit beauty in terms of picture, composition, tone, music, narration and service.

The second episode, Dream, restarts the economic and literary feast in the Zhao and Song Dynasties. Emperor Evonne, who experienced great changes in the dynasty, will never forget that highly civilized era, where there were not only prosperous businesses and cities, but also unparalleled paintings and fantastic blue, which influenced the aesthetic height of China people in later generations. The second season is more inclusive and innovative on the basis of the first season, especially discussing the cultural context based on the world vision. Through the story of Zheng He's voyage to the West and Matteo Ricci, I saw the efforts of China people to explore the world bravely and the importance of cultural exchanges between China and the West. At the same time, Xu Guangqi's translation work and the scene when Emperor Qianlong met the British Magalny mission made me see the special collision between Chinese and Western cultural exchanges.

The dubbing of narrators Zhou Tao and He Jiong made me feel the temperature and historical feelings of the documentary. Zhou Tao's affectionate interpretation and delicate and graceful voice, as well as He Jiong's rich and kind voice, closely linked the audience with history. Their voices not only enriched the audience's experience, but also endowed different historical figures with unique charm. The carefully polished commentary is more beautiful and true, which makes me feel as if I have experienced it personally and listened to the echo of history.