Flowers of the Motherland
Flowers of the Motherland (simplified Chinese: 祖国的花朵; traditional Chinese: 祖國的花朵; pinyin: Zǔguó de Huāduǒ) is a 1955 Chinese black-and-white film, which was produced by Changchun Film Group Corporation. The movie follows the primary school students' life after China's founding.
Flowers of the Motherland | |
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Poster of 祖国的花朵 | |
Traditional | 祖國的花朵 |
Simplified | 祖国的花朵 |
Mandarin | Zǔguó de Huāduǒ |
Directed by | Yan Gong |
Starring | Zhang Yunying Li Xixiang Zhao Weiqing |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Story
In Beijing's Beijing Primary School, a fictional school, Class One Grade Five (五年级甲班) has more than 40 students. These students are cute, clever and have become Chinese Young Pioneers; except two students: Jiang Lin (江林), who is mischievous and not hard-working, and Yang Yongli (杨永丽), who is arrogant, anti-social and doesn't care about others.
On June 1, students get together with the home-bound People's Volunteer Army in Zhongshan Park. Volunteer Yang Zhiping (杨志平) notices that two students don't wear Red scarfs, which symbolize the Young Pioneers of the Chinese Communist Party. Before he leaves, he encourages the students to study hard, help each other, and try to become a model class. Student Liang Huiming (梁慧明) is touched by his words and tries to help the two, but they do not appreciate it. This make Liang feel sad. Classmates sympathize with Liang and lose faith in the two.
The head teacher Feng encourages students to have patience. Later, classmates invite Jiang Lin to do an oxygen experiment, to make him interested in studying. While Yang Yongli's foot is scalded, they helped her make up homework, so that she can take exams with the class. In classmates helping, Yang and Jiang were moved, they progress together in summer vacation.
After summer vacation, the class became to grade six. Jiang Lin and Yang Yongli become Young Pioneers for their progress.
Cast
In literature
While being tortured by a Beijing agent in the novel Performance Anomalies,[1] the spy hero Cono 7Q, partly of Chinese origin, sings the lyrics to the song "Let Us Sway Twin Oars Together" [讓我們蕩起雙槳] by Qiao Yu from the well-known 1950s Chinese propaganda film "Flowers of the Motherland" [also translated as "Bud of the Motherland"]. His torturers' recognition of the song causes them to hesitate, saving Cono 7Q's life.
Legacy
- Due to the movie's depiction of children's lives, Chinese people usually use the movie title "Flowers of the Motherland" to praise children.
- The interlude song "Let us Sway Twin Oars" (讓我們蕩起雙槳) was included in China's primary school music textbook, and became a famous children's song.
References
- Lee, Victor Robert (2012-12-20). Performance Anomalies. USA: Perimeter Six. ISBN 9781938409226.
External links
- Flowers of the Motherland at IMDb
- Flowers of the Motherland at Douban (in Chinese)