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Revisiting ancient China in novelist Ma Boyong's new spy legend
2022-04-21 
A scene in the costume drama about two spies. [Photo provided to China Daily]

As one of the country's most popular suspense novelists, People's Literature Prize-winning Ma Boyong will see his spy tale The Wind Blows from Longxi brought to life on the television screen.

Under the helm of renowned director Lu Yang, known for the noir fantasy A Writer's Odyssey and martial arts franchise Brotherhood of Blades, the TV series, titled as same as the novel, is scheduled to air on CCTV-8 and be streamed on iQiyi on April 27.

A still image of the TV series. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Set in the Three Kingdoms period (220-280), the fictional story follows the dangerous missions of two spies who are sent to infiltrate the country that is in a conflict against their own. In keeping with Ma's signature style to a "logically conceiving an alternative history", exemplified by his previous hit The Longest Day in Chang'an to Luoyang, the new suspense story intriguingly merges unsung heroes' personal fates with the turbulent era, examining the complexity of humanity and the impermanence of life.

With veteran actors Chen Kun and Bai Yu to lead star as the two spies, the stellar cast also features Nie Yuan, Yin Zhusheng, Chang Yuan and Yang Ying.

Describing the tale like a "dive into a small portal to get into this splendid chapter of history", director Lu says he believes the costume drama will let the audience revisit ancient China through this thrilling tale and the charismatic and well-rounded characters.

Poster of The Wind Blows from Longxi.[Photo provided to China Daily]
The Wind Blows from Longxi is adapted from novelist Ma Boyong's namesake story. [Photo provided to China Daily]
The Wind Blows from Longxi will run on CCTV-8 and iQiyi on April 27. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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