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The Grain Fields of the World

The Grain Fields of the World

Drama, Historical

Kan Weiping

Wu Jing'an, Xu Seng, Sun Ning, Zong Fengyan, Wang Huichun, Hao Ping, Hou Yansong, Ma Jie, Lü Xingchen, Chen Jie, Chu Yue

2017

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

45 minutes

2025-02-20 04:10:22

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This film (drama)Also known as天下粮田,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2017Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.2(For reference only)。
In the eighth year of Qianlong, a "Golden Hall Bird Inspection" leads to a shocking case of disaster concealment and greed, exposing the crisis of shrinking granaries and empty food warehouses in the Qing Dynasty. Liu Tongxun, returning home due to illness, is ordered back to duty. He leads newly appointed young officials like Gu Shan and Du Xiao out of the encirclement, using his head as an example, to implement Qianlong's major strategy of reclaiming land and increasing farmland. After two years of hard work, the grain fields turn from danger to safety, and the national economy gradually recovers. However, the corrupt forces led by Tie Gongnan and Song Wulou openly challenge the newly revised "prohibition act," using reclamation as a pretext to collect taxes, brutally exploiting settlers, which undermines Qianlong's colonization efforts. At this time, more than half of the eighteen provinces in the nation suffer from unprecedented natural disasters, triggering another national food crisis, shaking the foundation of the country and causing intense turmoil in politics. Liu and other officials are again urgently summoned, focusing on the heavily impacted areas of Zhejiang, insisting on managing farmland through law, and engaging in a life-and-death struggle against malignant forces in both the court and the public sphere, ultimately preserving the red line of arable land for the Qing Dynasty, with food security established as the nation’s top priority. Yet, as the new policy is introduced, it soon faces sharper challenges, as ecological disasters resulting from excessive reclamation emerge, and Liu and other officials step up once again to confront the crisis.