Based on the folk custom "Yangko" in Haiyang, the play tells the legendary story that the sea cat in Jiaodong emerged from a little beggar to become a great hero in a thrilling and bloody anti-Japanese struggle.
Introduction:
Taking the first batch of "Haiyang Yangko, a national intangible cultural heritage" as the breakthrough point, the TV series Yangko tells the story of a beggar's sea cat returning to Haiyang, Shandong Province in the 1930s to find his relatives, which is a thrilling story of anti-Japanese legend mixed with family feuds.
The play also continues Guo Jingyu's consistent style, focusing on the people's anti-Japanese war against the historical background.
On the basis of respecting the original appearance of history, the plot creation did not only focus on the people's war of resistance in Jiaodong, but projected the history of China's vast land on it, reflecting "everyone" with "small family", allowing all kinds of characters to shuttle through it, and telling the history of the revolutionary masses' active participation in the war of resistance in Jiaodong in simple terms.