Chen Kun and Bai Yu starred in "The Wind Rises in Longxi" to look at the Three Kingdoms from the perspective of spy warfare

  From April 27th, based on Ma Boyong's novel of the same name, Jin Haishu and Jin Yu are the screenwriters, Lu Yang is directing, Chen Kun and Bai Yu are the leading actors, Nie Yuan, Yin Zhusheng, Chang Yuan, Yang Ying, Sun Yi, Yu Haoming, Wang Xiao, Yang Yi , Zhang Xiaochen, Dong Zijian, Guo Jingfei and Li Guangjie, the costume spy drama "Feng Qi Longxi" will officially meet the audience.

The play will open the story of the Three Kingdoms with a new spy war perspective, and develop a reasonable imagination within the framework of history.

  "Feng Qi Longxi" tells the story of two "little people" in troubled times - Chen Gong (Chen Kun) and Xun Xu (Bai Yu), whose fates are ups and downs. Their brotherhood of life and death broke out in a thrilling spy war. Out of dazzling brilliance, wrote a heroic legend.

  In the production special exposed by the filmmaker, modeling director Liang Tingting called the play "refining some of the big features of the era and expressing them in the form of subtraction." Subtraction means simplicity rather than simplicity, and requires scenes with sufficient texture.

To this end, the team spent 25 working days to grind Xun Xu's house, from the ground, doors and windows, to the pillars, to the changes of the eaves and moss, to ensure a strong atmosphere of life and "human taste".

Actor Bai Yu couldn't help sighing: "It's not particularly gorgeous, but it makes you feel that it has a very good texture." Chen Kun said bluntly: "A good scene helps me believe that I was born in such an era."

  The story of "Wind in Longxi" mainly takes place in Shuhan and Cao Wei. According to the climatic differences between the two places, the main creative team has created different regional characteristics of wet land in Shu, lush vegetation, dry land in Wei, and flying yellow sand, which is very immersive.

In the expression of details, the main creative team also pursues excellence.

For example, a beard shape that fits the character's characteristics is designed for each male character, the real armor and real knives worn by the actors in the play, and the firelight and candlelight presented in the play simulate natural effects as much as possible.

  In this regard, director Lu Yang said frankly that the play is based on the Three Kingdoms era, but it is different from the traditional Three Kingdoms themed works. It returns to nature with simplicity and simplicity, and precipitates the traditional aesthetic temperament exclusive to China, in order to bring the audience a refreshing feeling.

Many netizens said: "I've read the original book and look forward to the TV series!" Ma Boyong, the author of the original book, also posted on social platforms: "Finally, it's here! I'm looking forward to it!"

  Cover reporter Xun Chao