China News Service, Lhasa, July 29 (Zhang Wei) On the 28th, the film feature film "Bude Road" jointly produced by the Propaganda Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Propaganda Department of the Nagqu Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China was held in Lhasa, Tibet.

  It is reported that Bude, the standing serf, was born in Baqing County, Nagqu City. When a handful of Tibetan separatists launched an armed rebellion in 1959, he fell into the hands of the rebels while sending letters to the People's Liberation Army to move reinforcements. Bud bit the corner of his clothes and ate the letter. He was tortured without telling the secret, and his eyes were gouged out by the rebels.

  In 1965, Bude was awarded the title of "Prairie Eagle" and his deeds caused a sensation throughout China. Bude is disabled and strong, overcomes the enormous difficulties in work and life caused by blindness, and devoted his life to the construction of a new Tibet, becoming a banner of patriotism and anti-separatism of the Tibetan people.

  Zhou Qingke, director of the Propaganda Department of the Tibet Nagqu Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that the story of the "grassland eagle" and Bude's name spread all over the country in the past 60 years. After more than 60 years, education is still infecting generation after generation. "Bude's deeds are the first time it has been put on the big screen. "The Road to Bude" is the wish of the people in Bude's hometown. It is also a gift film to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China next year and the 70th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet."

  It is reported that "Road to Bud" will adopt an epic narrative method that combines realism and freehand brushwork. While creating a flesh and blood hero in the grassland, it will show a panoramic view from the peaceful liberation of Tibet to the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the reform and opening up to the new century. , The great historical changes in the development of Tibetan society, thus expressing that the "Bude Road" is also the implied meaning of the development road of Tibet.

  The main roles of the film are all played by Tibetan actors. Ngawang Renqing and well-known Tibetan actor Duobujie, who have won the 15th Chinese Film "Huabiao Award" for Outstanding New Actor, acted as the young, middle-aged and old Bud respectively. The whole film uses Tibetan simultaneous recording. (Finish)