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5月的北京,不冷不热,温度刚好。站在太和门广场上,身边人来人往,我却生出了“不合时宜”的安静与从容,我甚至开始幻想着几百年前,这里究竟上演过怎样的历史。倏地,一缕阳光抓住了我的眼,它敏锐地落在了太和殿正中的额匾上。于是,我看到了那奇特的光影变幻——这景象,曾经深深地打动了周兵。整整10年前,就是在太和殿前,纪录片《故宫》的开拍仪式盛大举行了。那一天,夕阳西照,太和殿显得愈发壮观。总导演周兵望着眼前的一切,激动又忐忑。
May in Beijing, lukewarm, the temperature is just right. Standing in Taihemen Square, surrounded by the people coming and going, I gave birth to the “out of date,” the quiet and calm, I even began to imagine how hundreds of years ago, where exactly staged what kind of history. Alas, a ray of sunshine caught my eye, it keenly fell on the front plaque in the middle of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. So, I saw that peculiar change of light and shade - this scene, once deeply touched by Zhou Bing. A full 10 years ago, in front of Taihe Temple, the opening ceremony of the documentary “Forbidden City” was held grandly. That day, the sunset west, the temple appears more and more magnificent. Zhou Bing, director of the General Assembly looking at everything, agitated and shy.