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Chapter 287 It’s really rare(2/2)

""High Mountain" is so popular, isn't it normal for everyone to be concerned about it?" Zhang Dening said with a smile.

Chen Shichong on the side said: "Actually, Wang Meng came to the editorial office to sit for a while and started chatting. He went to the Ministry of Culture for a meeting, and Xie Jin happened to also go to the meeting.

At the meeting, everyone knew that Xie Jin was going to film "High Mountain", so they all expressed their opinions and were looking forward to it.

He said that Xie Jin was so forced by these people that he even issued a military order."

Wang Meng is the deputy editor-in-chief of "Yenjing Literature", but he is only in name and does not participate in the daily work of the editorial department. He occasionally supports events, such as those at the Yenching Literature Institute.

Lin Chaoyang asked in surprise: "Military order? Why is there still a military order?"

"I guess I was forced by everyone and had no choice. I heard that during the meeting, the leaders of Central Y asked me a few questions. Xie Jin said that if he failed to make "Mountain", he would say goodbye to the film industry forever."

Lin Chaoyang was surprised when he heard this.

Comrade Lao Xie is very determined!

He thought about the phone call he received that day. If he hadn't been under too much pressure, Xie Jin wouldn't have called him specifically.

Lin Chaoyang never imagined that adapting "High Mountain" could force a famous director like Xie Jin to be like this. He had to re-examine the influence of the novel "High Mountain".

He has written so many novels, and if you really want to say that the one that has had an influence on the whole people, it may be "High Mountain".

After all, this novel has been certified by major leaders and must be read by millions of soldiers across the country. It has gained national attention amid the protracted war.

A novel adapted into a movie has received enthusiastic attention from the central government and the cultural circles, which is rare in the Chinese film industry.
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