The story of two college students
"Where Peach Blossoms Bloom" tells the changes of values and quality of life of farmers in a village from 1948 to the early 1980s. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, Huang, a beautiful and simple peasant girl on the bank of the Yellow River, fell in love with two young people in the village. One is Wei Shougen, a famous anti-Japanese hero, and the other is Tian Shantang, secretary of the underground branch of the * * * Production Party. They fought fiercely over it. . . . The hero Huang () has a rough life from 18 to 80 years old. In the torrent of the times, he is constantly pushed to the story of the unknown future by the invisible hand of fate. The plot is euphemistic and gentle, describing the emotional entanglements of the hero and heroine and their respective fates after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and showing the magnificent and epic changes in rural China in the past 40 years.