Hai Wa took a good letter and drove the sheep down the mountain. Before I reached the mountain pass, I saw a group of Japanese soldiers coming from a distance. What should I do? He saw the big tail of the old sheep at a glance and had a brainwave. He tied the letter under the sheep's tail and covered it, so he could see nothing. No sooner had Hai Wa stood up than the devil came to him.
Guizibing wanted to rob Hai Wa's sheep so that they could kill them and have a good meal, and forced Hai Wa to drive them together. Hai Wa pretended to be obedient and let them go. Rest in a village at night, GuiZiBing littered in a big room, blocking Hai Wa in the middle and keeping watch at the door. It's late at night, all is silent, and the moonlight is soft, but Hai Wa's heart is not calm at all.
The letter has not arrived yet. What should we do? While the devil was sleeping, Hai Wa moved gently and sweatily, and finally escaped from the devil's clutches.
Since then, after many twists and turns and treks, I have overcome many difficulties. Finally, I finally gave the letter to Zhang Lianchang of the Eighth Route Army. In this way, the Eighth Route Army and the militia bombed the Japanese turrets in one fell swoop according to the fighting time and route in the chicken hair letter, recaptured the food and materials robbed by the enemy, captured the leader of the Japanese army, Commander Cat's Eye, and rescued the people.
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"Chicken Hair Letter" is an anti-Japanese war feature film produced by Shanghai Film Studio 1954, directed by Yuanyuan Cai, Anan Cai and Shu Shi.
The film mainly tells the story that Hai Wa, the head of children, was ordered to send a chicken feather letter to the Eighth Route Army.
This film is the first children's film that reflects the struggle of children against the enemy in China during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and it is also the first children's film in China that won an international prize.