Anna (lyrics), a trainee nun, went to a labor camp to treat Suya (true) female soldiers of the New Fourth Army who were tortured by Japanese troops in Shan County (Sun Yimu). Anna was moved by Suya's loyalty and longed to help her. Anna helped Suya escape from the labor camp and embarked on the road of being hunted. Su Ya's sacrifice made Anna see the cruel side of human nature and planted the seeds of revenge in Anna's original pure heart as snow.
Hunting is known as the female version of prison break. Many female characters have distinct personalities. Lyric, Li Na, Zhen, Yang, Liu Xinyuan, Zhang Yin, Zhang Yin, Li Na, Zhen and others have set many firsts in the play.
Lyric admits that he doesn't know much about the history after 1990. Before filming, he took the initiative to learn about history from his elders at home and grew up with Anna during the filming. Lena first appeared as a villain in the drama of the 1970s. She was not afraid of hand-to-hand combat to overcome her fear of gunfire.
Zhen Xi entered the jungle from "Killing Wolf Flowers" and served as Anna's spiritual mentor; Yuan Yixin played the eldest sister-in-law of a black market businessman at a young age, and her inner drama was interpreted by her eyes. Hong Zilin perfectly joined Parkour in the jungle action, showing the vigorous skills of mountain hunters.