Through the telling of the story, they can understand from what really happened in their own tribe what the consequences will be for betraying the tribe!
In addition, Han Cheng also plans to select some minors who are good at acting from the tribe to perform different roles in the form of a stage play.
Then, after all the tribes of the Green Bird Alliance that had joined his tribe had arrived, he invited them to watch the stage play.
He also planned to designate these two stage plays as model operas of the Qingque tribe, and to have them performed when he had time so that people in the tribe could watch them.
While satisfying the people's needs for cultural life, it also makes them remember the plot firmly, and remember that those who betray the tribe and harm the Qingque tribe will not only be killed, but will also be endlessly despised and cursed by later generations.
In this way, the Qingque tribe has two ways to prevent these new members from rebelling or having ulterior motives.
One is a legal, compulsory method, and the other is to repeatedly tell people in the tribe through stage plays and other forms that such things cannot be done and that doing so will be condemned, thus elevating it to a moral level.
With these measures taken from the legal and moral levels, Han Cheng believes that those members of the Qingque Alliance who are about to join his tribe will basically not make any unwise moves.
After Han Cheng expressed his idea for the stage play, Wu and the eldest senior brother's eyes became brighter.
He looked at Han Cheng with admiration.
Although they didn't know what a stage play was, it didn't stop them from expressing deep admiration for Han Cheng.
Because when the Son of God was talking about this, his face was full of excitement.
Long experience tells them that anything that can make the Son of God so excited must be a very good method, and it will definitely have miraculous effects when used.
Han Cheng, who spoke excitedly for a while, told them that the so-called stage play was actually similar to the role-playing required at the end of the textbook, except that it was more exciting and required more from people.
After Han Cheng's explanation, Wu and the eldest senior brother understood instantly.
So this is what is called a stage play, so this is what a stage play is!
You should have said it earlier!
It kept us guessing for so long!
Looking at the two people looking at him with a look of sudden enlightenment, Han Cheng couldn't help but sniff.
It seems that you two have been praising me for so long and looking at me with such admiration, but you don’t even know what a stage play is. I was so excited for nothing.
Wu, Big Brother, how can you two be so dramatic?
If I hadn't come up with this explanation casually, I'm afraid you would have been kept in the dark!
A certain theatrical spirit, who had just put on a good show in front of many tribes in the Blue Bird Alliance a few days ago and successfully fooled most of the people, is now constantly complaining about the other two giant theatrical spirits in the Blue Bird tribe, and his face doesn't feel any pain at all.
Originally, Han Cheng wanted to continue talking to the two about the stage play, but after realizing that the two of them were shouting "Boss 666" very loudly, but were actually pure drama queens who knew nothing, Han Cheng instantly lost the desire to do so.
This is so hurtful.
Waving his hand and letting them arrange the texts and storytellers respectively, Han Cheng took the piece of paper covered with words from Wu and returned to the office. After reading the original text carefully several times, he began to adapt the two texts.
After all, the expression form of a stage play is different from that of a textbook. What is suitable for a textbook may not be suitable for a stage play, so it is necessary to adapt it based on the original text.
Make it more suitable for stage plays.
However, this is not an easy thing to do, because parody is not nonsense, and adaptation is not fabrication. It is necessary to respect the original work.
Not only can't Uncle Sun Wukong have a few female demon friends, but also can't have settings like "The Doudi in front! Can you dismount and fight me?!", which are extremely difficult to adapt to.
Precisely because of all these considerations, Han Cheng was not quick at all in doing this. It was not until the afternoon that he had finished writing the script of "The Evil Bark", which was adapted from the textbook.
After the script was initially written, Han Cheng called Shitou, Yuan and other teachers from the Qingque tribe and asked them to find out the more talented minors in the role-playing lessons.
Prepare for casting and let the selected children perform preliminary performances.
Because of the urgency of time, Han Chengji temporarily only asked people to rehearse "The Evil Bark", which is more alarming and educational.
As for "The Defector Meng", which was written based on the prototype of the slave Meng, we will have to wait until later to carry out these series of things.
Over the past six months, the popularization of education in the Qingque tribe has initially shown some results. The children in the tribe have become much more sensible as a whole.
Moreover, because there are often requirements to role-play the content of the text after class, these children are not unfamiliar with these things.
Moreover, through the role-playing, many people who love acting and have talent in acting have emerged.
This makes Han Cheng's "model opera" plan more feasible.
If it weren't for these children who are very familiar with these things, Han Cheng would have to spend more time and energy to get this done in the tribe.
"I called you all here today because of something..."
Han Cheng smiled and spoke to the children in the tribe, beginning to introduce this matter.
After hearing Han Cheng's story, these minors suddenly became excited and full of anticipation and joy.
In the past, they found it very interesting to play the characters in the textbooks and perform the stories in the textbooks. Now that the Son of God has personally found them and arranged for them to perform, this will only be more interesting.
These children in the tribe basically grew up listening to various legends about Han Cheng, and they have special respect and admiration for Han Cheng.
Naturally, he was extremely serious about the things he arranged.
After telling the story in detail to the children in the tribe, Han Cheng began to let the children act out their roles.
However, during the casting process, something happened that Han Cheng had not expected.
That is, no one wants to play the number one villain, Bark.
Han Cheng actually took a fancy to one of them.
This person is the ninth son of the second senior brother.
He looks most like the second brother.
Although he is not very old, he is already quite big and looks quite fierce.
Of course, that's only if he's not smiling.
As soon as he smiles, this little guy will immediately break free and look silly, which is very lovable.
Shi Tou, who had seen the bark before and remembered what it looked like, reminded Han Cheng in time that the bark did not look like this.
Han Cheng naturally knew this.
The real bark doesn’t look evil. It looks strong and friendly, and is harmless to humans and animals.
But that’s what art is like. It comes from life but is also higher than life. In order to achieve better results, some necessary changes must be made.
In this plot, Tree Bark himself is an extremely evil person, so bad that he has sores on his head and pus on the soles of his feet. How can you find someone who looks extremely kind to play the role?
Of course, if the performance is good, and a kind person is cast to play the role of the bark, the contrast between appearance and behavior can have a more shocking effect.
However, considering that these children in the tribe are not professional actors, there are no people in the tribe who are responsible for cutting out pictures, and the audience who are about to arrive are all of a rough appearance, so after some thought, Han Cheng still thinks it is better to be direct, so as to avoid making things worse and not achieving the effect he wants.
The second senior brother's ninth son was also unwilling to play the role of tree bark, so Han Dashenzi began to do ideological work on him.
The first thing is to tell him that playing the role of Tree Bark does not mean he really becomes Tree Bark. He is still himself, just like when he played the characters in the text before.
Secondly, I told him about the position of the character of Tree Bark in the entire stage play. He has a lot of scenes and is the leading male role throughout the whole play.
Secondly, I told him how important this matter was to the tribe, and how much impact it would have on the tribe if it was done well.
Finally, they took out lollipops, red flowers, canned food, small bows and arrows and other things as rewards.
The second senior brother's ninth son was not too old, and had the mentality of a child. After being hit by Han Cheng's series of combined punches, he was stunned. He nodded his head like a chicken pecking at rice, and agreed too quickly and readily.
Seeing this, Han Cheng couldn't help but nodded with satisfaction. After praising the little guy for a few words, he began to personally arrange for these children to do these things and check them.
In later generations, Han Cheng never did anything similar, but this did not affect him from becoming the number one "big director" of the Qingque tribe.
After all, compared to these people in the tribe, Han Cheng, who has watched a lot of film and television works in later generations, knows some routines better.
Following Han Cheng's series of operations, the issues of Tree Bark and the Blackrock Tribe's attack, which had been losing popularity, became hot again.
Because Han Cheng and others were pushing it, and the story itself had many elements that were popular, such as traitors not having a good ending, so for a while, its popularity even overshadowed the ongoing absorption and integration of many tribes in the Blue Bird Alliance...
As time passed, tribes that originally belonged to the Qingque Alliance rushed to the Qingque tribe with their families.
The Qingque tribe suddenly became crowded.
The house that originally seemed spacious was simply not big enough to live in. Even the rooms were packed full. Even the classrooms, after being cleaned up and people moved in at night, still could not accommodate so many people.
Fortunately, Han Cheng had considered such a thing before. While letting the people of the Qingque tribe build houses, he also assigned more people to build sheds that were easier to build.
After using all their tricks, they managed to barely accommodate these people.
These tribesmen who had newly joined the Qingque tribe looked extremely curious, their eyes wide open. They had never seen so many people gathered together at once.
However, unlike most of the tribes that joined the Qingque tribe before, these new people who joined the Qingque tribe basically did not feel any unfamiliarity with the Qingque tribe.
Especially the new generation who grew up under the influence of the Qingque tribe, as well as those minors who are younger than them, have been influenced by the Qingque tribe since birth and still have lollipops in their mouths, have a heartfelt affection for the Qingque tribe.
This is the power of assimilation.
It won't have any effect in the short term, but if you extend the time and persist in doing it, you will find out how terrifying it is!
Han Cheng walked in the courtyard with a smile on his face, his gentle eyes constantly scanning everyone's faces.
From time to time, he would pat some people on the shoulders vigorously, and sometimes he would have a friendly conversation with some of them, asking those minors who looked thin and weak, as well as some elderly or unhealthy people, whether they had enough to eat.
He could always take out some sweet candies or fruits from the pocket on the side of his clothes, and hand them to the minors with a smile, letting them eat.
The legend about the mysterious Son of God of the Qingque tribe has long been circulated in the Qingque Alliance. Everyone has long been full of curiosity, respect and other positive images about this mysterious Son of God. Now seeing the Son of God in this appearance, these new members have become even more respectful to him, and many people feel warm in their hearts.
This feeling was something they had never experienced before.
The people of the original Qingque tribe have long been accustomed to people from other tribes joining their tribe and becoming members of the Qingque tribe together with them, and they are not averse to such things.
Not to mention, before these people arrived at the tribe, Han Cheng had already explained in advance that after joining his tribe, they would all be members of his tribe and that there should be no prejudice or anything like that...
Therefore, the elders of the Qingque tribe were also particularly enthusiastic and kind.
This makes the newcomers feel more at ease.
Even some people who were originally uncomfortable with such things gradually let go of their worries and began to like this kind of life.
For example, the leader of the fox tribe, who had been crying because he had left the cave where he had lived for a long time, now had a smile on his face.
Han Cheng looked at the tribe that had suddenly become extremely full, and he felt extremely happy, with a smile on his face.
As time passed, all the 19 tribes that had agreed on the spot came, without a single one left behind.
Of the remaining nine tribes that promised to go back and think about it before making a decision, seven have already come, leaving only the Bear Tribe and the Rain Tribe.
Just as he was thinking this, the person on guard duty reported that another tribe was arriving.
Han Cheng went out to greet them. The people coming were from the Rain Tribe...
There are five days left now, and only the Bear Tribe has not arrived.
After the greeting and arrangements, Han Cheng looked outside the tribe...