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Which movie is the hero of Wang Zhenshan?
Wang Zhenshan is a national treasure adventure hero.

Adventure of National Treasure is a film directed by Zhao Jian Ping and Song Wu, starring Lu Haihua, Liu Fangyu and Li Chengfeng. Zhao Jincheng's collection is one of the treasures of the four major town halls of the National Library. Defending this national treasure is a great event in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Wang Zhenshan, the company commander, was ordered to lead Tewulian soldiers to transport Zhao Jincang, which was previously stored in Guangsheng Temple by the Japanese army, back to the base area.

However, Qinyuan, the base area, was swept away by the Japanese army. In order to prevent the national treasure from being destroyed in the war, Wang Zhenshan and the soldiers of the Secret Service Company hid in the mountains with their "treasures" on their backs. In order to get the "golden treasure", the Japanese army planted spies in the escort team and followed the trail of the spy company to pursue and intercept. The soldiers fought fiercely with the enemy and finally sent more than 5,000 volumes of national treasures to the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army stationed in Qinyuan.

Brief introduction of Zhao Cang's life

Zhao Jincheng Zang is the first copy of China's woodcut tripitaka in Song Dynasty. It was named after it was first discovered in Guangsheng Temple in Zhao Cheng, Shanxi Province in 1933, and it was made by Cui because it was finalized in the Jin Dynasty.

There are 682 treasures in Zhao city, with thousands of words beginning with "Tian" and ending with "Ji", totaling 6980 volumes and more than 60 million words. Today, there are more than 4,000 volumes, which are the only ones in the world, so they are regarded as rare treasures. Together with Yongle Dadian, Sikuquanshu and Dunhuang suicide note, they are also called the treasures of the four major towns and libraries of the National Library. In the hometown of Zhao Cang, Linfen Museum has a collection of books and a permanent volume of Confucian classics, which are placed in the exhibition hall of Pingyang, Qian Qiu.

Zhao Zang is a replica of Kai Bao, and there are also some Liao Zang replicas and Liao Zang Fang engravings. The binding is also scroll-style, with 23 lines in each edition and 14 words in each line, which retains many features of Kai Bao Shu's block prints.