"Anything that suddenly comes into being is small; anything that can be easily wiped out at a glance is none of them." This is the preface of Zeng Guofan's "Sending Guo Yun to the South" "In the TV series "White Deer Plain", Mr. Zhu used it to educate Bai Xiaowen and asked him to copy it fifty times. I think this is what TV series director Liu Jin, screenwriter Shen Jie and other creative staff say.
Anything that is made hastily in a short time will definitely not be a great thing; anything that can be seen clearly at a glance will definitely have no connotation. Looking at the TV dramas on the screen today, they are very small. Why? There is not enough time and they are done in a hurry. A premature infant, weak, pale, and lifeless. The purpose is to save costs and meet deadlines. Some scripts with very good themes are just "completed suddenly" and are presented as half-finished products, such as unripe melons and green apricots. The taste is sour, numb, hard and bitter, and you will want to vomit it soon.