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Main Cast: Chu-Yu Zhuang, Yun-Jie Qiu, Cai-Wei Xie, Cai-Ling Xie, Xi-Mei Gong, Fang Xu

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Introduction to the Plot of "Eight Thousand Hunan Women Ascend the Tianshan":

In the early 1950s, after Xinjiang was peacefully liberated, decision-makers of the new China ordered 200,000 troops stationed in Xinjiang to reclaim wasteland and settle down there with the aim of changing the historical situation of only one generation of reclamation. This was a strategic goal for long-term stability. Under the call of the Central Committee to build Xinjiang, a vigorous wave of military enlistment swept across the three rivers and four waters of Hunan Province. For a time, passionate young women from Hunan flocked to the ancient capital of Changsha to sign up.

Represented by literary youth Chu-Yu Zhuang, twin sisters Cai-Ling and Cai-Wei, servant girl Xi-Mei, Yun-Jie Qiu, and Yue Shen from Zhou Nan Girls' School, eight thousand Hunan women, with their beautiful aspirations to build the frontier and sacred youthful dreams, bid farewell to their loved ones and made a dusty journey to Xinjiang. Along the way, they endured countless hardships. At their first stop—Xi'an—they encountered a bus rollover accident where Cai-Ling tragically lost her life. Witnessing this tragedy, coupled with homesickness, Yun-Jie Qiu and Yue Shen deserted the army, but fate brought them back to the forces.

At that time, bandits were still entrenched within Xinjiang, waiting to seize grain and people, posing a serious threat to the advancing troops. To ensure that the eight thousand Hunan women safely reached Xinjiang before winter, the Chinese People's Liberation Army mobilized an elite force for reinforcement. Meanwhile, under the leadership of Chu-Yu Zhuang, the Hunan women used their umbrellas as weapons, cooperating with the troops to completely annihilate the bandits. Through this action, the Hunan women experienced both the passion and cruelty of war.

After several months of arduous travel, the Hunan women finally arrived at the campsite of the Xinjiang-based troops. However, awaiting them were even more severe challenges: living in underground shelters, eating boiled wheat with salt water, drinking bitter groundwater, and what they found most unbearable was not being able to take a bath for months. Faced with these conditions, the Hunan women burst into tears. They could not have imagined that the military life they had dreamed of would be like this.

The arrival of the eight thousand Hunan women brought the dawn of life to the vast wilderness. Male soldiers showed the greatest enthusiasm in protecting and caring for these younger sisters. The military leadership hoped that male and female soldiers could find love through joint labor, completing the two-generation reclamation mission that their ancestors could not achieve. The outgoing Chu-Yu Zhuang met her Prince Charming, Fang Xu, and launched a fierce pursuit. Among other Hunan women, the honest Cai-Wei was the first to be pursued by the simple Tie-Shan Tong. After repeated setbacks, Tie-Shan Tong eventually married Cai-Wei. Other Hunan women also shouldered this historic responsibility without hesitation, writing a new chapter of revolutionary romanticism, idealism, and heroism on the vast desert and Gobi!