Lightseeker: The Story of the Young Mao Zedong - A Captivating Cdrama Depicting the Journey of a Revolutionary Icon

The recent hit drama "One Thought of the Mountain" has come to an end, while "Hidden God," "Painted Eyebrows," "Endless Sky," and others are still airing, creating waves of excitement in the Cdrama world. However, these shows have received mixed reviews despite their high ratings. From "Red Cradle" and "The Long March" to "Just Like That Youth" and "The Awakening Era," historical revolutionary dramas have always held a special place in Cdrama, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impression.

Meticulously crafted with a talented team, "Lightseeker: The Story of the Young Mao Zedong" boasts Ma Ji Hong as the screenwriter, known for her award-winning work on "Diplomatic Storm" and other acclaimed productions. Additionally, Liu Biao, the director behind well-received dramas like "Beside the Golden Waters" and "Moscow Operation," personally oversees the series. The combination of a skilled screenwriter and a talented director is a crucial factor in creating a successful drama, and "Lightseeker" excels in both aspects, promising to deliver a satisfying viewing experience.

The plot revolves around the coming-of-age story of a great leader. "Lightseeker: The Story of the Young Mao Zedong" depicts the journey of Mao Ze Dong (portrayed by Liu Cheng Lin) from his graduation at Hunan Normal College in 1918 to his involvement in the First Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921. Mao Ze Dong begins to organize a group of like-minded young individuals and patriots, establishing connections with forces both within and outside the province, and embarking on the campaign against Zhang. These significant historical events serve as the backdrop for "Lightseeker: The Story of the Young Mao Zedong."

"Embark on a Journey of Greatness with 'Lightseeker: The Story of the Young Mao Zedong,' as the Legend Unfolds." This phrase, inspired by Mao Ze Dong's words in "Seven Ancient Poems - Farewell to Zongyu Yilang's Journey East," encapsulates the spirit of soaring like a mythical bird and breaking through the waves.

In 1918, Mao Ze Dong left behind these words, serving as both encouragement to his friends and self-motivation.