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Director Han Xiaojun takes aim at ‘Gen Z’ in TCM drama
    2023-05-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE drama “Gen Z,” focusing on the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has raised young people’s attention and interest in this world renowned heritage.

The show’s director Han Xiaojun said he hopes “more audience members can benefit from the TV series whether it is the professional knowledge of Chinese medicine or in the deeper realm of life.”

The drama, which is currently airing on Chinese streaming site Youku, breaks from traditional urban dramas to use a new production technique to delicately portray the calm professionalism of veteran and young Chinese medicine practitioners.

In the eyes of the director, TCM has always given people an impression that it is serious. When talking about it, people always think it is a profession made solely of veteran Chinese medicine practitioners, but in fact all these well-known experts grew up step by step from being students.

“For young people, acceptance must first be put before inheritance and development. After you accept it, you can turn it into your own knowledge and gain understanding. This is particularly important for inheritance, and it is also a process of understanding Chinese medicine,” said Han.

Starring Chinese actors Wu Gang, Zhao Lusi, Luo Yizhou, Zhang Meng and Jiang Shan, the latest show by screenwriter Liuliu tells the story of three generations of TCM practitioners, how they accept this traditional medical knowledge and learn to approach traditional Chinese culture with modern thinking under the guidance of their teachers.

Since the series combines two elements, thickness and vitality, the director hopes to keep balance between portray of young people as full of vitality and tension and description of TCM knowledge as calm and stable.

Liuliu attained a master’s degree in TCM, so many of the stories in the show were inspired by her personal experience. Before filming on the series started, the entire cast studied Chinese medicine for a period of time. The actors tried acupuncture and everyone corrected their previous misunderstandings about the subject through study.

The director realized that Chinese medicine is not a single discipline, but integrated with traditional culture, so telling stories about TCM can’t ignore its “cultural inheritance.”

Han and his team hope to expand the core concepts in a cheerful atmosphere and explain Chinese medicine knowledge through evocative cases.

For the very first time, China’s 24 Solar Terms are used to push forward the story in a series, which has wowed by young audience members with “the aesthetics of the Solar Terms” and the “new knowledge” about them.

The director said that the Solar Terms were mentioned in the original script, but it lacked details about them.

(Global Times)

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