I wonder if my friends have seen the documentary Hexi Corridor.
Hexi Corridor is superior to all other historical documentaries in terms of pictures, costumes, performances, music and any angle.
This film has been talking about man of iron and Wang Jinxi in the Republic of China since Liang Wudi's voyage to the Western Ocean. The reason why it was named "Hexi Corridor" instead of "Silk Road" is that only the Han and Tang Dynasties can call that place the Silk Road, but Hexi Corridor is also full of stories in other historical stages.
There are always people who criticize that the history of China was written by princes and princes, which makes the Hexi Corridor even more precious, because this documentary, in addition to the household names such as Hanwu, Suiyang and Zuo Zexu, also tells the stories of many small people, among which the third episode of "Post Station" features a postman (about a department-level cadre) and the seventh episode features Dunhuang.
There is a very cold knowledge that when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty opened up the Western Regions, many small countries (such as Dawan and Yueshi) were Greek city-states. This sounds incredible, but it is not surprising at all, because China is not as far away from Europe as expected.
The theme song of this film was created by Greek composer Yani, which can also be regarded as another encounter between China and Greece in the Internet age.
Those who like watching documentaries and those who haven't seen it can try this drama. After reading it, there are really different gains. The above is the documentary I recommended, and everyone is welcome to discuss it in the comments section.