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There are several easter eggs in Fengshen

There are three Easter eggs in "Fengshen Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun".

The first one is Daji resurrecting King Zhou. As the biggest villain, he will not die so easily; the second easter egg is Jiang Ziya fishing by the Weishui River. Those who are willing to take the bait, he is waiting for the world's best Lord, open the list to become a god; the third easter egg is the most exciting. Wen Zhong heard that Taishi's class teacher returned to the court. He was born with three eyes, holding both male and female whips in his hands, riding Mo Qilin, and was followed by the four generals of the Demon family and Deng Chanyu. It seems full of character, and it also kicks off the second part of the expedition against Xiqi.

As the beginning of the trilogy, "Fengshen Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun" constructs a fictional world view of Shang and Zhou myths in 148 minutes, and also establishes the relationship between King Yin Shou of Zhou and King Ji Fa of Wu. The antagonistic relationship gets the trilogy off to a good start. The scenes are majestic, the stories are closely connected, and the plot advances naturally. It is truly the best among similar domestic films. The movie's costumes are exquisite and the look and feel is very grand. The war scenes and special effects are all perfectly created, with a blockbuster texture visible to the naked eye.

The behind-the-scenes production of "Fengshen Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun":

"Fengshen Trilogy" aims to restore the majestic Chaoge City of the Shang Dynasty in historical records , the crew specially built a studio covering an area of ??800 acres and a total of 30,000 square meters in Lingshan, Qingdao. The location studio covers an area of ??500 acres, and the crew relied on the crew to build all the venues themselves. The crew modified several excavators on the set, removed the buckets and installed a huge blue screen for filming. The excavator itself is self-propelled, and its heavy chassis can withstand the local sea breeze in Qingdao. It can then move around and change scenes according to the shooting plan.

Among the interior locations, the Longde Hall covers an area of ??6,000 square meters. The crew spent 5 months building their own lighting system in the studio, so that the light can shine on any area in need. The wood carvings and bronze ornaments in the interior scenes of "The Trilogy of the Gods" show the ingenuity of the crew. All props are original replicas of historical Shang and Zhou vessels, but were innovatively produced by the crew with reference to Shang and Zhou cultural elements.