Korean War, winter 1950. In the frozen and snowy area of Changjin Lake, a bloody battle is about to begin between the elite troops of the United States and China.
As Xiuzhi, lines up to depart from home in Guangzhou for the first time in all his 17 years with his father, he remembers how his mother has brought him up single-handedly since he was 11 months old. Left behind when her husband moved to America, Tian Guifang soon discovers her son needs more care than other children when he is diagnosed as having Asperger’s Syndrome.
The film tells the story of the anti-Japanese war, the CCP's Jiaodong special committee for the gold resources of Zhaoyuan, and the Japanese army and traitors have fought a desperate struggle. A large number of Jiaodong children paid the price of blood and life, and the gold was continuously transported to Yan'an, where the CPC Central Committee is located. The heroic story, in order to pay tribute to the heroic children of Jiaodong and countless revolutionary martyrs.
Cui, a young Korean mother living on the outskirts of Chinese society, has a husband in jail and a son to support. She barely makes a living selling kimchi to workers along the side of a bleak, industrial road. A love affair with a fellow Chinese-Korean leads to tragic consequences as Cui struggles against the vulnerability of her position.
Digital film "Silver Ornaments" by the civilian writer Zhou Daxin adapted from the novel of the same name, is a famous director Huang Jianzhong had been on the human subjects who want to make the tragedy of the film characters relations are very complex and, in particular, reflects the Chinese women's courageous pursuit of love.