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2024-12-22 21:22
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"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's fictional novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese Network in 2007 and was considered a big IP with both literary and entertainment value. It was only 12 years after the novel was published that it was adapted into a live-action film and television work, which showed how difficult it was to adapt. Although the screenwriter Wang Juan was not a drama major, he showed his talent in screenwriting. He was good at constructing a plot twist, able to achieve the unexpected and within reason. Before Director Sun Hao joined the project, Wang Juan had already written 15 episodes. Both of them were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the mysterious teenager Fan Xian. Fan Xian, who had a modern concept, encountered the ancient jianghu, which brought with it a lot of jokes. Wang Juan hoped to convey the spirit of the original work through adaptation, presenting the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them standing up.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-23 11:21

"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The TV series " Celebrating Years " told the story of a modern youth with severe " muscle weakness ", Fan Shen, who had transmigrated to the human world tens of thousands of years in the future. In a dynasty called " Qing Kingdom," he was reborn as " Fan Xian " and stirred up the social order of this " post-human space-time."

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-23 07:53

"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's fictional novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese Network in 2007 and was considered a big IP with both literary and entertainment value. It was only 12 years after the novel was published that it was adapted into a live-action film and television work, which showed how difficult it was to adapt. Although the screenwriter Wang Juan was not a drama major, he showed his talent in screenwriting. He was good at constructing a plot twist, able to achieve the unexpected and within reason. Before Director Sun Hao joined the project, Wang Juan had already written 15 episodes. Both of them were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the mysterious teenager Fan Xian. Fan Xian, who had a modern concept, encountered the ancient jianghu, which brought with it a lot of jokes. Wang Juan hoped to convey the spirit of the original work through adaptation, presenting the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them standing up.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-22 23:10

" Celebrating Years " was a series of works based on Maoni's novel of the same name, including novels, TV series, and animations. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The TV series " Celebrating Years " told the story of a modern youth with severe " muscle weakness ", Fan Shen, who traveled to ancient times and restarted the civilized human world. In a dynasty called " Qing Kingdom," he was reborn as " Fan Xian " and stirred up the social order of this " post-human time and space." During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The screenwriter, Wang Juan, showed his talent in writing. He was good at constructing reversed plots and was able to do things that were unexpected and reasonable. He and the director Sun Hao inspired each other and solved problems together. The adaptation of the series was recognized by the fans, and the original novel also returned to the top of the best-selling list after the TV series was broadcast. Through the perspective of a modern man, Fan Xian, the entire story presented the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them truly standing up.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-22 13:58

"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's fictional novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese Network in 2007 and was considered a big IP with both literary and entertainment value. It was only 12 years after the novel was published that it was adapted into a live-action film and television work, which showed how difficult it was to adapt. Although the screenwriter Wang Juan was not a drama major, he showed his talent in screenwriting. He was good at constructing a plot twist, able to achieve the unexpected and within reason. Before Director Sun Hao joined the project, Wang Juan had already written 15 episodes. Both of them were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the mysterious teenager Fan Xian. Fan Xian, who had a modern concept, encountered the ancient jianghu, which brought with it a lot of jokes. Wang Juan hoped to convey the spirit of the original work through adaptation, presenting the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them standing up.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-22 00:20

"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's fictional novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese Network in 2007 and was considered a big IP with both literary and entertainment value. It was only 12 years after the novel was published that it was adapted into a live-action film and television work, which showed how difficult it was to adapt. Although the screenwriter Wang Juan was not a drama major, he showed his talent in screenwriting. He was good at constructing a plot twist, able to achieve the unexpected and within reason. Before Director Sun Hao joined the project, Wang Juan had already written 15 episodes. Both of them were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the mysterious teenager Fan Xian. Fan Xian, who had a modern concept, encountered the ancient jianghu, which brought with it a lot of jokes. Wang Juan hoped to convey the spirit of the original work through adaptation, presenting the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them standing up.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-21 18:23

" Celebrating Years " was a series of works based on Maoni's novel of the same name, including novels, TV series, and animations. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The TV series " Celebrating Years " told the story of a modern youth with severe " muscle weakness ", Fan Shen, who had transmigrated to the human world tens of thousands of years in the future. In a dynasty called " Qing Kingdom," he was reborn as " Fan Xian " and stirred up the social order of this " post-human space-time." The adaptation was very difficult, but the screenwriter Wang Juan's deep understanding of the original work and the continuation of the popularity of IP made the adaptation of " Celebrating Years " very successful.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-21 14:25

" Celebrating Years " was a series of works based on Maoni's novel of the same name, including novels, TV series, and animations. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The TV series " Celebrating Years " told the story of a modern youth with severe " muscle weakness ", Fan Shen, who had transmigrated to the human world tens of thousands of years in the future. In a dynasty called " Qing Kingdom," he was reborn as " Fan Xian " and stirred up the social order of this " post-human space-time." The animated series " Celebrating the Year " was adapted from the novel of the same name, including " Celebrating the Year's First Season, First Arrival in the Capital " and " Celebrating the Year's First Season, Famous in the Qing Kingdom." As for the details of the other adapted content, the search results didn't mention it, so I don't know.

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-21 07:52

" Celebrating Years " was a series of works based on Maoni's novel of the same name, including novels, TV series, and animations. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The screenwriter Wang Juan and the director Sun Hao were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the modern youth Fan Shen traveling through the ancient Jianghu. The conflict and interaction between Fan Xian, who had modern ideas, and the ancient society were integrated into the story with comedy elements. The scriptwriter Wang Juan's deep understanding of the original work and the wonderful idea of the script were the keys to the success of the adaptation of "Celebrating Years."

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-20 17:52

" Celebrating Years " was a series of works based on Maoni's novel of the same name, including novels, TV series, and animations. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese website in 2007, and it took 12 years for it to be transformed into a live-action film. The TV series " Celebrating Years " told the story of a modern youth with severe " muscle weakness ", Fan Shen, who traveled to ancient times and restarted the civilized human world. In a dynasty called " Qing Kingdom," he was reborn as " Fan Xian " and stirred up the social order of this " post-human time and space."

A New Year's Eve

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2024-12-20 17:31

"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's fictional novel of the same name. The novel was first published on Qidian Chinese Network in 2007 and was considered a big IP with both literary and entertainment value. It was only 12 years after the novel was published that it was adapted into a live-action film and television work, which showed how difficult it was to adapt. Although the screenwriter Wang Juan was not a drama major, he showed his talent in screenwriting. He was good at constructing a plot twist, able to achieve the unexpected and within reason. Before Director Sun Hao joined the project, Wang Juan had already written 15 episodes. Both of them were fans of " Celebrating Years." They inspired each other and solved problems together. During the adaptation process, the original time-travel theme was subtly rewritten into a novel created by a literature major, solving the problem of the background of the characters. The whole story was cut in from the perspective of the mysterious teenager Fan Xian. Fan Xian, who had a modern concept, encountered the ancient jianghu, which brought with it a lot of jokes. Wang Juan hoped to convey the spirit of the original work through adaptation, presenting the silent resistance of modern people against society and the story of them standing up.

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