Veteran Red Army soldier Lu Chun (played by Zhao Dan) returns to his hometown after many years of absence, planning to establish a logging yard. His i[Expand All]
Veteran Red Army soldier Lu Chun (played by Zhao Dan) returns to his hometown after many years of absence, planning to establish a logging yard. His idea is supported by his old comrade-in-arms Zhan Guocai (played by Gao Bo) and the daughter of a martyr, Shan Que (played by Zhu Xijuan). Not long after, a group of Shanghai educated youth came to the forest farm. Lu Chun considered that they were newcomers and if he wanted to keep them, he had to make them fall in love with the forest area. He cared for them meticulously in their daily lives and appointed the tit as their leader. As time went by, the minds of the young people changed. Some could work with peace of mind, while others looked down upon physical labor, believing that logging was a waste of talent for educated youth. In response to the problems that emerged, Lu Chun promptly and patiently carried out persuasion and education work. Most of the young people could work with peace of mind. Xu Ying (played by Wu Wenhua) made particularly significant progress. She patiently helped Gao Wuyuan 's hope (played by Huang Diliang) and led him to the martyrs' tomb for reflection. Hope finally came to his senses......[Collapse]