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The Awakening Age classic lines Introduction to the Awakening Age

1. Only when the people wake up can China have hope.

2. There is no way to make revolution without hardship, but I brought this pain on myself, I am willing to do it, and I enjoy it. The road of the world is left to the people of the world, and where there is a will, there is a way.

3. Civilize your mind, barbarize your body. When the mind and body are combined into one, nothing is impossible in the world!

4. Use my youthful self to create a youthful family, a youthful country, a youthful nation, a youthful humanity, a youthful earth, and a youthful universe, so that I can enjoy my endless life.

5. No matter what we do, we must be upright people.

6. There are flower carvings, harps, poems, and red plum blossoms. It is really elegant to find close friends in the mountains and flowing water.

7. Throw away your illusions and prepare to fight.

8. Introduction to the Age of Awakening: The TV series "The Age of Awakening" runs from the publication of "Youth Magazine" in 1915 to the publication of "New Youth" in 1921, showing the period from the New Culture Movement to the May 4th Movement. The magnificent historical picture tells the story of the social customs and various aspects of life in the awakening era. The play uses the legendary stories of Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, and Hu Shi from acquaintance, acquaintance, and breakup, and embarked on different life paths as the basic narrative line. It uses the bumpy experiences of revolutionary young people such as Zhou Enlai, Chen Yannian, Chen Qiaonian, Deng Zhongxia, and Zhao Shiyan in pursuing the truth as auxiliary lines. It artistically reproduces a turbulent period of pursuit of truth and burning ideals performed by China's advanced elements and a group of passionate young people a hundred years ago, and profoundly reveals the historical inevitability of the combination of Marxism and the Chinese workers' movement.