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Why did the TV series "Qiao Family Courtyard" finally win the prize of Jingtai, rather than the little genius of Shuijia, whom the old gentleman particularly valued?

Although Jingtai in the play is not a genius, Jingtai works harder. What the play wants to express is that he can become a genius through his own efforts. The main idea of the play is to convey this positive energy to all audiences.

Introduction:

In the early years of Xianfeng, Qiao Zhiyong, the owner of Qiaojiabao Qiaojia in Shanxi, bid farewell to his seriously ill brother, Joe, and took his childhood friend Jiang to Taiyuan to catch the exam. In Taiyuan, I met Sun Maocai, a poor scholar selling peanuts, and helped Liu Yuhan, a wealthy Shanxi businessman, bridge the gap.

Joe died of a serious illness, and Joe's national treasury was in deficit. The first wife had no choice but to call Qiao Zhiyong who was taking Cohen's exam in Taiyuan. Qiao Daqing, the fourth grandfather of the Qiao family, led his family to ask for shares of silver. When the family was in trouble, the first wife wanted to give Qiao Zhiyong the family property.

Extended data creation background:

The play is a commercial war drama directed by Hu Mei and starring Chen Jianbin, Angel and Ma Yili.

Based on the Qiao Family Courtyard, the play tells the story of Qiao Zhiyong, a legendary businessman in Shanxi Province, who abandoned literature and went through many difficulties and dangers, and finally achieved the goal of selling goods all over the world.

During the filming, director Hu Mei insisted that every actor should make sure that his role was all right before he went on stage. If someone feels uncomfortable, the actor and the director will discuss it over and over again. In the process of shooting, actors can try any inspiration and ideas, as long as they don't violate the tone and development of the whole play.