2. Zhang, played by Li in the play, was the leader of the northeast warlord with absolute power in the late Qing Dynasty. Zhang Xueliang's father led his troops to fight in the south and the north during the warlord melee. It can be said that a military horse laid a solid foundation for his life and was a local tyrant in the three northeastern provinces. When the Japanese army invaded the territory of China, it was encouraged by patriotic enthusiasm and resolutely refused to go along with the Japanese army. Later, he was secretly killed by the Japanese army in Huanggutun.
3. Jong did not become a romantic drama of "overbearing Jong fell in love with me", nor did it become an idol drama of "small fresh meat barracks growing up", nor did it become a house drama of "red lanterns hanging high". With a calm style, the play completely and richly depicts the turbulent historical reality of China during the rule of the Northern Warlords. At the same time, Zhang Xueliang's flying personality and legendary experience have been "restored as much as possible", and the blood and fire, love and fear of this character's life have been deeply and restrained. In the first ten episodes, it seems that Zhang Xueliang, a young marshal, is too gentle and mediocre. However, with the promotion of Guo Songling's leading troops and Huanggutun incident, Zhang Xueliang's characteristics gradually emerged. Zhang Xueliang in the play is impressive, from a name in history books to a real person at your fingertips.