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Chen Bei's famous saying
Chen Beier, who moved China 202 1 this time, became famous for filming the documentary Endless Road, but many people only saw the glory of her award, but they didn't know that the dangers and sufferings she experienced during the whole filming process were frightening. The filming of the film lasted for three months and visited six provinces. During this period, Chen Beier's team traveled to 10 poverty-stricken counties, and conducted in-depth and detailed investigations and visits to interpret China? Accurate poverty alleviation policy? The realization of. On the way to filming, Chen Beier practiced. The ladder in Cliff Village, the cable bridge on the Nujiang River and the lack of oxygen on the plateau all left an indelible impression on Chen Bei.

As we all know, there is a famous cliff village in Liangshan, Sichuan. Before getting rid of poverty, there was only one road in the village, which was a 2556-step ladder built on a steep cliff. Perhaps the locals have become accustomed to it, but for Chen Beier, who is afraid of heights, it is unthinkable to climb a ladder. Even so, in order to feel the harsh conditions more truly, Chen Bei resolutely climbed twice. Such a touching story is not uncommon during the filming of Infinite Road, and it is also the source of power to support Chen Beier to complete the whole filming task.

The Sichuan-Tibet Plateau, which is more than 4000 meters above sea level, also left Chen Beier's footprints, but her weak body did not escape the torture of altitude sickness after all. Chen Bei soon felt completely out of breath. The point is that the severe pain in her head made her lose the ability to walk. In the end, she was identified as mountain sickness by local villagers, and it was only after several hours of oxygen inhalation that she was relieved. For Chen Beier from Hong Kong, she can actually enjoy a superior life in a bustling city without such hard work, but in order to let more people know about China's great efforts in poverty alleviation, she resolutely did this amazing thing.

Of course, many locals are also impressed by Chen Bei's shooting method. For example, in the Sichuan-Tibet Plateau, an old woman who set up a roadside stall once sent corn, which made this weak woman from an international city feel full of warmth. Similar touching cases abound in more than three months, which is also a great wealth that Chen Beier gained in the filming process. I believe this experience will also become an eternal memory.