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Who is Li Shankui?
Li Shankui is a character in the TV series The Sea. Li Shankui was a political commissar of the 3rd Battalion of the Red Sixth Regiment, an independent division of the China People's Liberation Army, and died heroically in the "Golden Horse Island" battle ... When the bad news came, Wang's life and death brothers were heartbroken. Later, he changed his name to "Wang Shankui" to commemorate him, turned grief into strength, and took the initiative to join the construction of the China navy to avenge him.

Unexpectedly, more than ten years later, Li Shankui and Lu Xinquan met unexpectedly. It turned out that he did not die, but was washed to a desert island by the waves after being injured, and was sent ashore by fishermen and sent back to his hometown in Shandong. Later, because people around him thought he was a traitor and a spy of the United States and Chiang Kai-shek, he had to leave his hometown and wander around.

Although Li Shankui was very excited when he learned about his old friend Wang today, he was ashamed to meet his old friend because of his poverty. But like father, like son, Li Qiang, Li Shankui's grown-up son, was admitted to the naval school, and Li Shankui left this world with infinite joy.

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"The Sea" takes the naval soldier Wang Shankui as the main line, describes two generations of soldiers from four naval families, and reflects the historical process of China's naval development for 60 years. In the first half, the director focused on the psychological course and life course of the older generation of revolutionary soldiers in the process of naval construction;

The second half focuses on how the younger generation of naval soldiers build a new navy under the baptism of modern science and technology, which has the color of growth and inspiration. Through the presentation of the war, life and working conditions of these two generations, the development of the new China navy is condensed in the memories of the two generations.