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Main actors: Duan Yihong, Wu Xiubo, Zuo Xiaoqing, Wan Qian
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Introduction to the plot of "Shanghai Shanghai":
At the end of 1911, after the Wuchang Uprising broke out, just before the liberation of Shanghai, a young man named Liu Gongzheng returned from studying abroad to inherit his family business. He arrived in Shanghai on the same ship with two other youths: Tong Guangfu, a revolutionary party member who returned to China with a mission, and Herman, a British youth who came to Shanghai alone to make a living. Thus began their lives and struggles in Shanghai, the Paris of the East.
After disembarking, in order to cover for Tong Guangfu, who was wanted by the Qing court, Liu Gongzheng himself was arrested by the Shanghai governor and taken to the large Xing stage opened by his father to be beheaded in public. At a critical moment, an old man with white hair and a young girl with a red face came forward to save him. The old man was a major eunuch of the Qing court carrying a large sum of money on an overseas mission, and the young girl was Han Rubin, a "female scholar" he had just redeemed from a book inn. Thus began the decades-long love-hate relationship between Liu Gongzheng and Han Rubin, filled with both empathy and repulsion, misunderstanding and understanding, parting and reunion.
Han Rubin was a remarkable woman with both chivalrous spirit and eccentric personality, shaped by her unusual background into a unique character and fate. Her love could reach a soul-stirring depth, and her hatred could cut to the bone. To a great extent, Liu Gongzheng's success or downfall depended on her existence. She couldn't marry Liu Gongzheng but loved him deeply, and because of her deep love, she also hated him intensely. Whenever Liu Gongzheng was at a crucial point of rising or falling, it was often her actions that determined his success or failure.
Money and beauty, peach red and copper green, are the two most prominent colors of Shanghai. And the emotions that oppose money, and the righteousness that stands against desire, become the highlights that stand out in these two colors.
The legal world and the underworld, the government and the gangs, are the two opposing yet mutually integrating poles of old Shanghai. Because of the special social ecology of the concession areas, Gu Yecheng, a childhood friend of Liu Gongzheng, maneuvered freely between the legal and illegal worlds. He was both ruthless and generous, both corrupt and principled, successfully using the concession areas as a breeding ground to transform from an insignificant small thug into a renowned Shanghai tycoon over several decades. To a great extent, Liu Gongzheng's life trajectory intertwined with this underworld figure.