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The Third Wave
The Third Wave

Wang Xiaolie
Yu Jinwei, Juanzi, Song Yuncheng
Unknown
mainland China
Completed
Mandarin/&*&vod_duration:
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This film (drama)Also known as老三届,is amainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At0Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin/&*&vod_duration:,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
The term "The Third Wave" is familiar to many, and its origins are well known. The generation born in the late 1940s has experienced a life full of changes, hardships, and bitter struggles, which are simultaneously precious and great. This is a romantic drama that begins with entangled love, friendship, and marriage ethics, telling the stories of ordinary people in a special era, yet it is far from over... The television series "The Third Wave" is currently popular. The original name was "Accompanying You Like a Dream," and it was initially filmed under the temporary title "Class 5 of the Second Year at High School 86." As it approached its official market launch, it was renamed "The Third Wave" based on expert advice. This name more accurately reflects the true content of the story. Friends from the Third Wave, their children, and people from that era should pay close attention; there you will find your past, your classmates, your hometown folks, your happiness, your regrets, your dreams, and the places where dreams have been shattered... The Third Wave refers to high school graduates from the years 1966, 1967, and 1968. They answered the call of the leader to go to the countryside to settle down and "accept re-education from the poor and lower-middle class," known as "a sea of red" and "educated youth." Later classes introduced various forms of distribution, including work in factories, collective farming, suburban farms, half work and half study, and later concepts such as vocational schools, state-owned and collective farms, and more. The class of 1976 was the last to graduate before the educated youth returned to the cities in 1978, allowing the children of older factory workers to take their places in employment. The Third Wave emerged from a special time of intense life, political fervor, inner turmoil, and social upheaval. The youth who endured the test of time have now become the backbone of families, society, and the era; many have even become respected senior citizens, grandfathers, and grandmothers. The synonym of the Third Wave is not what people have commonly imagined as "fervor." The Third Wave was passionate and impulsive, resonating with the pulse of the times; they possessed only public spirit without selfishness, focused solely on moving forward without fear of setbacks, and faced unimaginable difficulties with unwavering courage. As history entered the 1980s, advanced into the 1990s, and rushed into the 21st century, people found that those from the Third Wave, having weathered the storms of time, continued to bloom like flowers in all corners of the motherland. The synonym of the Third Wave is also not what people used to interpret as "resentment." Their tears flowed in the white mountains and black waters of Northeast China, their sweat soaked into the QiLu land, and their blood fell on the undulating Southern Mountains. Around them were inspiration, motivation, and even seduction; they only wished for rapid progress in the world, striving to cast aside backwardness and poverty. When everything was over, they faced obstruction, blame, ridicule, criticism, and difficulties. They held no regrets, they worked hard and bore burdens, accepting all misunderstandings on their wearied shoulders, only gently sighing over the fleeting of youth…