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'CHINESE STORIES' Launches Dragon Boat Racing at Duanwu Festival — BaiZe returns to rekindle thousand-year legacy of loyalty and loss

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2025.05.30 15:29
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"The faster the drums beat, the farther the spirits flee." The world's first AIGC-powered animated series on Chinese civilization, CHINESE STORIES, premieres its latest episode today: “Dragon Boat Racing at Duanwu.”

Guided by BaiZe, the legendary beast from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the episode delves deep into the soul-stirring legend of Qu Yuan, the Warring States poet who cast himself into the Miluo River in a final act of loyalty and despair.

Through poetic visuals and digital myth-making, the story resurrects an ancient belief: that speed could ward off evil and that the pounding of drums and the surge of boats were more than rituals — they were an echo of grief, a race against darkness, and a timeless tribute to the spirit of sacrifice.

⬇️Version In French⬇️

« CHINESE STORIES » dévoile l'épopée tragique de Qu Yuan grâce à l'IASous-titre La technologie redonne vie aux tambours millénaires du festival Duanwu

« Plus les tambours battent vite, plus les démons s'enfuient ! » L'épisode 5 « La Course de Bateaux-Dragons » de la série AIGC CHINESE STORIES est désormais en ligne. Guidés par BaiZe, la créature légendaire duClassique des Montagnes et des Mers, les spectateurs plongent au cœur du drame historique : le sacrifice du poète Qu Yuan dans les eaux de la rivière Miluo, reconstitué numériquement avec une précision archéologique

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Tag:·AIGC·Chinese civilization·CHINESE STORIES·Duanwu

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