Seeing Wan Qian wearing the clothes of the Fairy Zixia, Nazha was very unhappy: "Have you worn enough? If you have, take it off for me!"

"I just put it on, why do you want me to take it off? Doesn't it look good with Teacher Gu?" Tang Yixin didn't like Nazha very much. She thought she was a nymphomaniac, conceited and rude, and she wanted to piss her off.

"That's right, come on, Teacher Gu and Sister Wan, stand up, I'll take a picture of you separately." Li Yuan didn't like Nazha either, so she picked up the SLR camera and was about to take pictures of the two of them.

Wan Qian was just curious to try it on, and didn't want to piss Nazha off, but hearing this girl's unfriendly tone, there was no need for her to pretend to be a good person. She just hooked her hands around Gu Zhongyu's shoulders from behind and put on a smiling face.

"Cheese!"

After the flash was turned on and the photo was taken, Wan Qian blinked at Nazha, which made her grit her teeth and her mouth creak!

Seeing this, Gu Zhongyu could only shake his head helplessly. In fact, coming out today is not just for fun, because many of the actors in the crew have never worked together before and are not familiar with each other. They want to take the opportunity of traveling and eating to do team building, enhance everyone's feelings, cultivate tacit understanding, and facilitate smooth filming in the future.

It is relatively simple for men to get along with each other. As long as they are not too extreme or introverted, it is easy to have common topics. They become friends after chatting. After two glasses of wine, they call each other brothers. Although they may not be sincere, at least they look very harmonious on the surface.

Actresses are more difficult to deal with. They can be fussy about a little bit of trivial matters and eventually evolve into conflicts. "The Legend of Zhen Huan" is a typical example. The two leading actors, Sun Li and Jiang Xin, are straightforward and like and dislike people on their faces. Sun Li herself has a bad temper. The two often have conflicts on the set, which made Sun Li say in an interview: Jiang Xin's personality is quite similar to Hua Fei. Fortunately, no one has given her power and given her a slap, otherwise she will really use her power at any time!

This clearly shows that Jiang Xin has a bad temper, so the two have never worked together again and have never had any contact with each other since then.

Now that the filming has not started yet, Nazha seems to be isolated by the actresses. Gu Zhongyu has to worry about his stupid student and just hopes that they will not affect the progress of the filming.

After visiting the Chang'an Film Studio, everyone went to the rotten Big Wild Goose Pagoda next to it, which is where Monk Xuanzang translated scriptures. Then they went to see the Terracotta Warriors and Horses and admired the collection of Qin Shihuang's figures, and the day's trip ended.

We found a local Shaanxi restaurant and sat at the same table to eat. We felt that the relationship was much closer...

During the meal and chat, everyone also discussed the content of "The Longest Day in Chang'an". After reading the scripts in the past few days, everyone now has a deep understanding of the characters and plots. They are very curious about how the screenwriter Gu Zhongyu came up with the idea of ​​anti-terrorism in ancient Chang'an.

"Do you know Assassin's Creed or have you played it?"

Most of the people present shook their heads. Young people like Zhu Yilong and Li Yuan have heard of it, but they haven't played it. There aren't many actors who love playing games these days.

Only Wan Qian, as a senior gamer, has played this game: "Ubisoft's hopscotch game? I played it for a few hours and gave up."

"Yes, to put it simply, Assassin's Creed is an action-adventure video game. The protagonist travels through an ancient or modern city and performs various assassination missions. I like playing it very much. At that time, I was thinking, if I were asked to write a plot for Assassin's Creed, where would I put the background?"

"So I immediately thought of Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty. I thought, if there was an assassin running around in Chang'an 108 Fang and performing tasks, how interesting would it be? Because Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty is a dreamland for modern people. There, anything can happen. It is really the most suitable stage a creator can think of."

At this time, Zhang Songwen had a question: "Since it is an adventure story, why not extend it, but compress it within 24 hours? Wouldn't there be less to express in this way?"

"Because this is an ancient version of a terrorist attack, how long do you think it would take to launch such a conspiracy? If the cause and effect, the preparation process are all filmed, it will be too long and boring. What I want is a fast pace!"

The beginning and end of fate only meet within a short 24 hours, love and hatred, life and death all happen within 24 hours, and the fate of the country, the world and the people's hearts are all concluded within 24 hours. This is the charm of "The Twelve Hours in Chang'an". Although Gu Zhongyu has made a lot of changes to the plot, he will never touch this core line!

"In that case, the requirements for editing and shooting will become very high. I heard that you wanted to finish filming in 24 episodes at the beginning, right, Mr. Gu? What made you change your mind?"

Hearing this question, Cao Dun nodded. The script he got at the beginning was 24 episodes, not the current 30-episode version.

"How can I put it..."

The previous version of "The Longest Day in Chang'an" was well-made in all aspects, but it had two very serious flaws. One was that the plot was dragged out. If it had been made into 12 episodes, it would have been a god-like drama! The plot was compact and fascinating. Even if it had been made into 24 episodes, it would have been a good drama comparable to the American drama 24 Hours. In the end, it was watered down to 48 episodes!

Second, it was a whimper. The villains who planned such a shocking conspiracy were Xu Bin, the head of the Jing'an Division, and He Fu, the adopted son of He Zhizhang. It's not that small people can't create history, but this crisis that concerns the fate of the entire Chang'an City, the final BOSS should not be just these two people, they are really unqualified, they can only be tools at most, and the mastermind behind the scenes should be a higher-level existence.

Therefore, Gu Zhongyu's version of "The Twelve Hours in Chang'an" changed a lot of settings. First of all, the original story time was changed from the third year of Tianbao to the eleventh year of Tianbao, because this year happened to be a time node when Li Linfu fell out of favor, Yang Guozhong became the right prime minister, and An Lushan was able to control Hebei for a long time.

The final BOSS in the play also became An Lushan and Yang Guozhong. The two secretly conspired to create a crisis in Chang'an to implicate Li Linfu, so that Tang Xuanzong would suspect him and get this biggest political enemy out of office. In this way, Yang Guozhong can go further and An Lushan's position as the governor of the three towns can also be worry-free.

This directly laid the seeds for the outbreak of the An-Shi Rebellion!

Using small events to implicate big history is worthy of the style and quality of "The Longest Day in Chang'an". The script was changed from 24 episodes to 30 episodes, mainly to increase the historical content in this regard. In the final ending of the Mawei Slope Mutiny, Zhang Xiaojing will personally shoot Yang Guozhong off his horse and kill him, just as recorded in history!

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