First of all, let me talk about the predecessor of Zhenbeibao West Studios. You can check the information, and then talk about your imagination of the former Zhenbeibao West Studios, such as what its original name is, what it stands for, what kind of cultural tourism resources it has, because it has not been developed before, what it was like before, how to develop it into a world-class tourist attraction, and then talk about what it will be like after you protect your cultural heritage and develop it. Listing some filmed movies will make people feel very mysterious and close to themselves, such as Stephen Chow's A Chinese Odyssey. At the beginning, Stephen Chow was looking for snacks on the streets of Yinchuan by bike. These are all real-life records, and there are many more. You'd better take a trip, pay more attention to his history and the role he plays now, and finally put the classic sentence "China movies go to the world from here" into place, or extend it. In short, the composition can only be written by others, and the specific main line and feelings depend on yourself. I suggest you read more books. Don't chew repeatedly while reading. It depends on what the main line of others' writing is, what you want to express to others in the end, and what you want to resort to. You can't write aimlessly. For example, what do you want to express when you write "Zhenbeibao West Cinema"? The meaning is different and the writing focus is different. For example, you want to express his. Or historical reasons? Or do you want to convey people like Zhang Xianliang? Wait a minute. . . A lot. So, to sum up, you must first determine what you want to say in the end and what you want to write about him.