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At the turn of the century, the old city of Beijing was dying of its majestic clean air and was barely surviving. The forces of all parties have risen one after another, and various speculators appear and disappear in the ranks of saving the country and the nation. In a corner of old Beijing, the Yutai Teahouse run by Wang Lifa (played by Chen Baoguo) has witnessed the changes of every seat in the times, and has also housed a variety of ordinary beings under the turbulent tide. Eunuch Pang (played by Zhang Huizhong) and Erye Song (played by Shi Xiaoman) who are in decline, Song Enzi (played by Liang Tian) and Wu Xiangzi (played by Liu Hui) who cling to the trend of the times, Erye Qin (played by Xie Gang) who takes national salvation as his mission, and Liu Mazi (played by Cui Jie), a scumbag living at the bottom of society. Three religions and nine streams, various conditions in the world, and amidst the turbulent torrent of history, there is a tragic comedy that makes people sigh... This film is adapted from Lao She's classic drama. It was filmed by the China TV Drama Production Center, directed by He Qun, starring Chen Baoguo, and co-starred by Xie Gang, Zhou Lijing, Shi Xiaoman, Liang Tian and others. It premiered on CCTV 8 on July 16, 2010.
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Overview
At the turn of the century, the old city of Beijing was dying of its majestic clean air and was barely surviving. The forces of all parties have risen one after another, and various speculators appear and disappear in the ranks of saving the country and the nation. In a corner of old Beijing, the Yutai Teahouse run by Wang Lifa (played by Chen Baoguo) has witnessed the changes of every seat in the times, and has also housed a variety of ordinary beings under the turbulent tide. Eunuch Pang (played by Zhang Huizhong) and Erye Song (played by Shi Xiaoman) who are in decline, Song Enzi (played by Liang Tian) and Wu Xiangzi (played by Liu Hui) who cling to the trend of the times, Erye Qin (played by Xie Gang) who takes national salvation as his mission, and Liu Mazi (played by Cui Jie), a scumbag living at the bottom of society. Three religions and nine streams, various conditions in the world, and amidst the turbulent torrent of history, there is a tragic comedy that makes people sigh... This film is adapted from Lao She's classic drama. It was filmed by the China TV Drama Production Center, directed by He Qun, starring Chen Baoguo, and co-starred by Xie Gang, Zhou Lijing, Shi Xiaoman, Liang Tian and others. It premiered on CCTV 8 on July 16, 2010.
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