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Brief introduction of flying red scarf
Movie Name: Flying Red Scarf

Director: Yu He

Plot: Chai Hongbing

Main performance: Juan Lida Chu Qiao

Last film: 2003

Location: Chinese mainland.

Length: 100 minutes

Type: feature film

In Guangzhou in the 1920s, there was a general strike in Guangdong and Hong Kong, and the whole society was in an uproar. Workers United and bravely fought against capitalists.

Mo Jiabin, a son of a rich family, came to Guangzhou to go to the police uncle He Daorong at that time. When he first came to Guangzhou, he made friends with Axiu, Iowa and other states. In the process of contact with them, Mo Jiabin also saw the power of revolution.

Under the care of China, the strike committee established the provincial and port labor boy scout group, and Hwa grew from a tramp to a glorious boy scout group member. However, Xia Ji tragedy happened, and Axiu's brother Akai died heroically. All the children are in pain. A Kai's fiancee Ouyang Fang was misunderstood by the children for her mission. But after the test of blood and fire, the children really grew up, and the famous provincial and port strike also won a historic victory.

However, Chiang Kai-shek's mutiny and the change of Kuomintang policy led to a bloody massacre of members of the * * *, and Guangzhou immediately fell into white terror. Mo Jiabin got in touch with the chaotic boy scout group, and Ouyang Fang also appeared in front of the boy scout group in time to lead the boy scout group against the cruel situation. On one mission, Iowa and Axiu thought they had grown into real revolutionary fighters. Because of his wit and courage, he avoided the loss of the party and saved the party's * * *, but he was arrested by Mo Jiabin's uncle He Daorong and Ouyang Fang who came to rescue him.

Under the rescue of * * * underground organizations, Iowa and Axiu were finally rescued, but Ouyang Fang died heroically. At this time, the children have grown from a famous boy scout to a truly tempered communist fighter, and they have started a new revolutionary journey.

The spark of Boy Scouts continued to burn and grow in the history of China. Generation after generation of children also thrive under the care and leadership of China. They bravely accepted the test of revolution, eventually developed into today's Chinese Young Pioneers, and wrote their proud chapters in the new century.