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Is the tattoo on the back of the heroine Chuchu (Guo Keyu) in Red Cherry true? How many years have you been filming?
The tattoo on the back of the heroine Chuchu (Guo Keyu) is fake, but the movie story is based on the historical facts of World War II. 1992, and will not continue until 1995 funds are available.

Introduction:

Chu Chu and another part of Children's Home's children were persecuted by the Germans. A German general who loves tattoo art took a fancy to the oriental girl Chuchu. He fell into a coma and tattooed a fascist symbol on her body. In the rear, the prisoners of war were stationed next to Luo Xiaoman's house. Driven by strong revenge, Xiaoman shot prisoners of war with a slingshot every day, but the result was chaos. Xiaoman hastily lit the petrol tank and died with the prisoners of war.

After World War II, the Soviet army found out Chuchu's identity, and the hospital gave her skin grafting surgery, but it failed. Chuchu lived in Beijing all her life, never married, and died at the age of 63.

Extended data creation background:

A feature film released by Orange Sky Jiahe Film and Television Production Co., Ltd., directed by Ye Daying and starring Guo Keyu and Xu Xiaoling. The film was released in China on June 1996+065438+ 10/.

The film tells the story of two China children, Chu Chu and Luo Xiaoman, who set off from Chinese mainland and arrived in the international Children's Home near Moscow, Soviet Union in the winter of 1940, and were unfortunately captured by German fascists.