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  • Production:Guangxi Film Studio
  • Released:1984-08-19
  • IMDB:tt0087433
A communist soldier is sent to a remote region of China in order to collect folk songs. Staying with a peasant family (a widower with two small children), he discovers a community whose way of life is completely alien to him, but he gradually wins their trust.
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