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吴仁宝

导演:
徐耿
主演:
尤勇智,吴仁宝
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未知
9.0
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简介:

  故事从上世纪60年代的江苏省江阴市华西村揭开序幕。在书记吴仁宝(尤勇 饰)的带领下,华西村人逐步走出了一条具有华西特色的社会主义致富道路。从开始的“15年规划”平整田地,到下狠心购买大磨盘,再到“顶风”开办小五金工厂,以及后来的分田到户、农副产业两手抓等等,时代的节点为华西人带来的是一次又一次的挑战和机遇,他们凭着自己的劳动和不怕吃苦的精神, 在党员老书记吴仁宝的带领下,始终走在时代的前端,最终走出了这条华西道路。

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