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There are thousands of roads that are safe. What was the first movie?
From the movie The Wandering Earth. Before the wandering earth drives a transport vehicle, there will be such a prompt: "There are thousands of roads, safety first, driving is not standardized, and two lines of tears come from relatives." This magical line is so brainwashing that it has set off a wave of sentence-making in the whole society. ?

On June 5438+ 10, 2020, the film was selected as the key national defense education project in propaganda film, a series of activities of "2020 National Defense Military Film Festival", and recommended to all walks of life, especially young students and officers and men of grass-roots units.

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In recent years, scientists have found that the sun is aging and expanding rapidly, and the whole solar system, including the earth, will be swallowed up by the sun in a short time. In order to save themselves, human beings put forward a bold plan called "Wandering Earth", that is, pouring the global power to build tens of thousands of engines and steering gears on the surface of the earth, pushing the earth out of the solar system and heading for a new home in 2500 years.

China astronaut Liu Peiqiang (Jason Wu) went to the navigator space station when his son Liu Qi was four years old, and shouldered the important task of navigator with his international peers. In a blink of an eye, Liu Qi (Qu) grew up. He took his sister Han Duoduo (angel) to the ground and stole the transport vehicle of his grandfather Han Ziang (Ng Man Tat). As a result, he was not only arrested, but also suffered a global engine shutdown.

In order to repair the engine and prevent the earth from falling into Jupiter, the whole world began to carry out saturation rescue, and even Liu Qi and their cars were forced to join. In the race against time, countless people bravely followed each other, desperate to continue the hope of future generations.