TV series lifts the 'mask' of Rocket Force
The Glory of Youth, China's first TV drama to tell the life of the Rocket Force of People's Liberation Army, recently concluded the first run, drawing major creators and experts to sum up its highlights at a recent symposium in Beijing.
Adapted from military writer Feng Jie's novel Join the Army after College, the 49-episode series follows four new university undergraduates to join the Rocket Force, striving to become elite soldiers after undergoing a series of harsh training and tests.
Scriptwriter Ying Liangpeng recalled that he alongside several another creators lived with several brigades of Rocket Force unit for around six months to experience the military life and get the first-hand information.
Zhou Jihong, director-general of the TV drama department at National Radio and Television Administration, said the series has lifted the "mystery mask" of the Rocket Force, helping more audience to know how the force carries out regular training and military exercises.
Li Xingwen, a Beijing-based critic, said the series has expanded the subject range of military-themed tales, and managed to appeal a wider viewership of youngsters thanks to its stellar cast led by Li Yingfeng, a pop idol-turned actor followed by more than 61 million fans on the popular social platform Sina Weibo.