

A jade bracelet, two armies, and a love story in the crossfire of revolution.
On the eve of the PLA's launch of the cross-river campaign, Kuomintang battalion commander Huang Huai'en led his troops to retreat to the south of the Yangtze River at the Chu's Ferry where it was stationed. Before leaving, he told the landlord Chu boss that he would marry He Hua, the daughter of the Chu family, and left an ancestral jade bracelet as a token. During that evening, He Hua met with Liu ZhenShan, the leader of the People's Liberation Army who came to investigate, and fell in love at first sight.
Costume
Military uniforms vs. period dresses — the real battle.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1949 Yangtze River Crossing was a pivotal Communist victory; this film reframes it through personal drama typical of Chinese revolutionary cinema.
TMDB's blank 0.0 rating suggests this state-funded production barely registered with international audiences despite its historical significance.