In an alley in old Beijing, there lives the old man Qi Gong (played by Ma Enran), a famous calligrapher and painter of the generation who is not famous for his appearance. He and his wife (played by Wang Fuli) are on the same page, respect each other as guests, and live an ordinary and peaceful life. It's just that in the era of turbulent storms, little people cannot survive the storm alone. Qigong has banner blood, which brought him a lot of trouble during the turbulent era of the Cultural Revolution. The Red Guards could march straight into his home to search for Feng Zixiu's belongings. Fortunately, there were always people who loved traditional culture to secretly help him. During the exercise, Qi Gong often recalled the time when he first learned painting, the past memories of sitting and discussing with his teachers and friends, and the past memories of being close to each other with his wife. These all made him sigh with emotion. Having suffered both humiliation and glory, I have seen through many things without realizing it, and slowly learned to let go of many complexes. All of this flows unconsciously in the old man's calligraphy and painting...
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