The short film of Jiang Ziya and Nezha's Spring Festival collaboration was released, and the short film was produced by Jiaozi, the director of "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World". The short film tells the story of "obsessive-compulsive" Jiang Ziya meeting his nephew Nezha who comes to pay New Year's greetings, and various farces are staged during the New Year's Eve dinner. The short film is funny but also has a touch of warmth. From the video, this short film has not yet ended, and we look forward to what the story will be like next time. The story of the animated film "Jiang Ziya" takes place after the Conferred Gods War. Jiang Ziya, a disciple of Kunlun, led the gods to defeat the fox demon, overthrew the brutal Shang Dynasty, won the Conferred Gods War, and was about to be named the leader of the gods. At the peak of his career, he was demoted to the mortal world because of a momentary mistake. He lost his divine power and was spurned by the world. In order to return to Kunlun, Jiang Ziya embarked on a journey. On the ruins after the war, he found himself again and discovered the truth of everything that happened back then. "Jiang Ziya" has been scheduled to be released on the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2020 (January 25). |
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