Film and television works of Beijing Zhonglian Dream Culture Media Investment Co., Ltd.

China Lianhua Alliance, as the core business of the company's TV series, has invested and produced many TV series since its establishment, including Eight Heroes, Pear Blossom in Rainstorm, Behind the House, Poor Dad and Rich Dad, Life without Regret, Love in the Desert and so on. , covering ancient martial arts, modern legends, revolutionary wars, real life and other different theme types. In particular, the series of military suspense dramas, such as Invincible Hero, Invincible Kindness, Invincible Brave and Invincible Wise Man, have not only achieved good ratings, but also made the brand "Invincible Hero" a symbol of TV dramas and favored by TV stations.

At the same time, the company focused on investing in non-drama programs, and established China Television Record Media Co., Ltd. in cooperation with FME, a subsidiary of international media giant Bertelsmann. The documentary "Vision" has been broadcast on more than 20 TV stations in China, covering history, humanities, nature, science and technology, fashion and so on. It is one of the most influential professional documentary columns in China. At the same time, the documentaries "Long March", "I and Tibetan Antelope" and "Marvin and Giant Panda" co-produced by China and foreign countries won international awards and won worldwide praise.

In addition to television, the company also invested in the production and distribution of films, and not only successfully launched many excellent works of art including Tough Guy, The Secret of Barbarity, Quiet Maronite School, See You in the Sky, etc. It provided a stage for young directors such as Jiang,,, and to realize their screen dreams, and also participated in investing in many commercial blockbusters with great influence and box office appeal, such as Let the Bullets Fly. In addition, the company also owns the copyrights of more than 50 classic domestic films, such as Speak Up, The Devil Comes, Endless, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, etc. 150, among which the works of domestic first-line film directors are all.