"Dragon Vein Legend Season 2" tells the stories of 29 scientists from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, featuring a total of 61 scientists. Ma Jun restored the south-pointing chariot invented by the Yellow Emperor, astonishing the world; many only know Ge Hong and Hu Gangzi as ancient mysterious alchemists, but few are aware that they were also outstanding chemists... Who first discovered "Ganymede"? Many believe it was the Italian astronomer Galileo, but in fact, the true "father of Ganymede" was Gan De from China's Warring States period, who discovered "Ganymede" nearly 2,000 years earlier than Galileo!
This is a youth-oriented animated series with a mainstream theme, rich in educational value. Rooted in real historical contexts, it prioritizes authenticity and knowledge, drawing content from historical facts and biographies of scientists, while appropriately incorporating myths and folk legends. Through extensive scientific and historical knowledge, it recreates the customs and traditions of ancient China, narrating the life stories of a group of ancient scientists and highlighting their innovative and persevering scientific spirit. The story of "Dragon Vein Legend" is not merely didactic but combines education with entertainment, making it highly engaging. Particularly valuable is that, in addition to allowing young viewers to gain knowledge and broaden their horizons through the plot, it also inspires national pride and confidence through the spirit of the scientists, teaching them principles of conduct. It is a masterpiece that integrates ideological depth, artistic quality, and educational value.
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