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The relationship between Dunhuang heroes and twelve o'clock in Chang 'an

The relationship between Dunhuang Hero and The Longest Day in Chang 'an is the work of the same director and screenwriter.

Dunhuang Hero is an action historical film directed by Cao Dun and written by Ma Boyong. "Dunhuang Hero" is the longest day in Chang 'an. For the first time, director Cao Dun and screenwriter Ma Boyong joined hands on the big screen. The film is based on the history of Shazhou soldiers and civilians returning to the Tang Dynasty. Shazhou was once isolated in Hexi and isolated from Chang 'an for more than 60 years. Since then, under the leadership of Zhang Yichao, the soldiers and civilians in Shazhou have tried their best to fight bravely, and finally the Tangqi in Shazhou has stood tall.

The Longest Day in Chang 'an is a costume fantasy drama directed by Cao Dun. Adapted from Ma Boyong's novel of the same name, the play tells the story that Chang 'an City was in danger on the eve of the Lantern Festival in the Tang Dynasty, and Zhang Xiaojing, the death row prisoner of Chang 'an City, was ordered to join hands with Li Bi to save Chang 'an City within 12 hours.

Brief introduction of Cao Dun and Ma Boyong

1, Cao Dun

Cao Dun, born in Xi, Shaanxi on June 1972 12, is a director, screenwriter and photography director in Chinese mainland. In 2000, together with Wang Hailin and Cheng Qiang, he worked as a screenwriter for the drama film "I am awesome" and officially entered the film and television drama industry. In 2003, he worked as a photographer in the love TV series "Golden Powder Family" in the Republic of China. In 2008, he worked as a screenwriter and cameraman for the family warm and emotional TV series Gui Wang and Anna, and was nominated as the best screenwriter in 15 Shanghai TV Festival.

2. Ma Boyong

Ma Boyong, formerly known as Ma Li, male, Manchu, 1980, from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. China contemporary writer, screenwriter, member of Chinese Writers Association, first-class writer. In 2004, he graduated from the Department of Economic Management, University of Waikato, New Zealand. Started publishing works in 2005; 20 10 won the "maotai cup" people's literature prize; 20/kloc-won the second "Zhu Ziqing Prose Award" in April/February; 20 18 Join the Chinese Writers Association.