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2012 Chinese war fiction political television series
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Jue Ze
Official Chinese Poster
GenreWar
Written byQi Lu Yin
Directed byJin Jun Gao
StarringYue Ma
Yongjian Lin
Ke Hu
Johan Karlberg
Xinyi Li
Victoria Benson
Tenma Shibuya
Yajie Wang
Lui Xia
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes43
Production
ProducerXiang Chu Ban Se
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companyChina Central Television (CCTV)
Original release
NetworkBeijing TV
Release3 December 2012 (2012-12-03)
Jue Ze
Simplified Chinese抉擇
Transcriptions

Jue Ze (Chinese: 抉擇) is a 2012 Chinese war-politicnal television series. It stars Ma Yue. The series focuses on the Japanese invasion of China from 1937 to 1945. It includes post-war antagonists, such as American soldiers and Chinese capitalists.

Synopsis

After a brutal invasion of China by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1937, a Chinese professor in Boston named Wu Ming Tai is compelled by his patriotism to return to Beijing to translate a document for the United Nations. This document is considered to be proof of war crimes committed by the Japanese Army. The Japanese are aware of the Professor's return to China and will do anything to stop the publication of this discovery, including kidnapping his brother and forcing him to become a Japanese citizen.

When the American Army intervenes, they bomb Japanese fortresses. It is claimed, however, that the Americans want to claim China for themselves by taking control of Chinese fortifications. This plan is halted when an American soldier harasses a Chinese student, and the Americans are forced to withdraw, returning China's independence.

Meanwhile, Wu Ming Tai faces another enemy: his co-worker and brother-in-law, Chu Li Fan, a capitalist who wants to "corrupt China".

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