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... first shooting took place in a rugged, mountainous terrain, where the air was unbelievably fresh and cool. Alas, the heavenly scenic spot was plagued with mosquitos and other insects.

To accommodate the large production, crews had labored for weeks constructing an encampment of colossal tents, each emblazoned with the names of its occupants.

The film's leading stars and high-ranking production members were afforded the privacy of individual tents, while Shen Jingwei had to share ...

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