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Born All Things: Yang Mi’s Essay & Drama’s Massive Success

Born All Things” Shatters Records, captivates Audiences ‍with​ Rural Drama

Beijing, August 24, 2024 ‌ – The ‍recently ⁢concluded CCTV-8 era drama, ​”Born All Things,” starring Yang ‍Mi and Ou Hao, ​has become a phenomenal success, breaking viewership ⁢and online engagement records across multiple platforms.The series, directed by Liu jiacheng, quickly resonated with audiences, sparking a nationwide trend of imitating ⁢the drama’s ⁢unique‌ dialects and boosting ⁢cultural tourism in ⁢the region where it’s set.

Launched on August 13th, “Born ⁢All Things” immediately demonstrated ‌strong performance. Real-time ratings ‌on ⁤Cool Cloud exceeded 2.68% on⁣ it’s ‍premiere day,⁤ while Huan.com’s ‍big data reported real-time ratings surpassing ⁤3.67%. The drama’s popularity‍ continued ⁢to surge, reaching a peak real-time attention span of 4% ​on Cool Cloud on ​August 19th – a ‍new⁢ annual record for CCTV-8.

As of ‌August 23rd,⁤ the series’ popularity value on iQiyi exceeded 11,000, placing it ‌second in the platform’s history. The drama commanded a 43.5% market share of effective main film playback, with daily effective playback⁢ exceeding ⁤100 million views.​ ⁤ Total playback‌ volume reached⁤ the highest level seen​ on the platform in nearly three years.

The drama’s impact​ extends beyond ⁣viewership numbers. ‍ Lines from the show, notably regional dialects like “Do I know,” “Lagua,” and “Zhamihan,” ⁤have‍ become viral sensations on social media, ⁣used ‌by netizens as a form of cultural shorthand and online interaction.This⁣ linguistic trend highlights the show’s ability to connect⁤ with⁣ audiences on a deeply personal‌ level.”Born All Things” has ⁤also spurred increased interest in the source material, ⁤with the original novel, ‍”Tenging and Decisive,” quickly climbing to the top of ⁤WeChat ‍Reading’s⁤ hot search list.⁤ Furthermore, the series has positively impacted⁢ cultural consumption and local​ tourism in ⁣southern ⁢Shandong province, where the story is set.

The narrative unfolds⁢ in ‌Tianniu Miao Village, southern‍ Shandong, chronicling⁤ the intertwined fates of three families ‌- the Nings, the Fengs, and⁣ the Feis ⁣- represented by Ning​ Xiuxiu, Feng Dajiao, and Fei​ Zuo. The story explores ⁤the ⁢struggles and resilience of villagers ⁤as they navigate land changes and ⁣generational conflicts, highlighting the enduring‌ connection between farmers and the land they ⁤cultivate. The drama portrays‌ a decades-long rivalry ‍between these families, rooted in their ⁣shared dependence on⁣ the ⁣same‌ land.

The success of “Born ‌All things” underscores a ‍growing appetite for domestically produced dramas that authentically portray rural life and explore themes of family, tradition, and societal​ change.


Source: Kuai Technology (Reprinted ⁤with attribution)
Editor: Har

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