The Litchi Road (The Movie)
Cast & Crew
Core Plot: A low‑level official’s life‑or‑death courier mission
Set in the 14th year of the Tianbao era of the Tang dynasty (AD 755), protagonist Li Shande (played by Da Peng) is a grassroots clerk in Chang’an suddenly appointed as the “Lychee Envoy” — tasked with transporting fresh lychees from Lingnan, over 5,000 li away, to the Imperial Consort’s birthday. With lychees losing color in one day, fragrance in two, and flavor in three, the mission seems impossible. Li Shande, determined to save his family’s fate, throws caution to the wind.
Desperate measures: He teams up with Bai Ke’s character, a Hu‑merchant, and others to run precise experiments on preservation and transport, compressing the logistics into eleven days.
Court intrigues: Once the technical issues are resolved, Li Shande faces bureaucratic scheming and resource battles — navigating power plays that nearly cost him his life.
Human stakes: Although the mission succeeds, it costs him friendships and compromises his ideals. Ultimately, he survives by holding onto his original purpose during chaotic times.
Historical grounding & thematic depth
True‑inspired tale: Rooted in Du Mu’s famous line “a rider in red dust, the concubine’s smile — who knows the lychee has come,” revealing grassroots sacrifices unrecorded by official history. Ma Boyong’s micro‑historical perspective deconstructs the harsh reality beneath a single official’s achievement.
Critique of officialdom: Through Li Shande’s ordeal, the film exposes bureaucratic norms of feigned unity and bottom‑level consumption when orders come from above.
Modern parallels: Readers note the pandemic-era bureaucratic echoes — “the same old official style persists” — emphasizing the uncanny historical‑modern resonance.
Production highlights & performances
Visual authenticity: The art team meticulously restored Tang dynasty maps, post‑station systems, Lingnan terrain, and lychee preservation techniques — recreating Chang’an wards, Lingnan scenery, and postal routes for immersive historical detail.
Acting depth: Da Peng moves beyond his comedic roots to embody a clerk evolving from cautious humility to courageous defiance; Bai Ke’s Hu‑merchant exudes streetwise wisdom and creates dynamic tension with Li Shande.
Narrative rhythm: Blending suspense with dark humor, the storyline converts mathematical calculations and courier dispatch logistics into gripping drama — such as scenes testing lychee spoilage timelines.
Market positioning & contemporary competition
Released in the summer 2025 slate alongside Jiang Wen’s “Let the Music Fly”, this film lacks an all‑star lineup but leverages Ma Boyong’s IP and its unique historical premise to attract viewers.
Box office (public data):
Opening week: ¥75.06 million RMB (as of July 22)
Competing film “Let the Music Fly” grossed around ¥70 millionAudience reception:
Fans of the original novel praised its incisive portrayal of officialdom. Viewers unfamiliar with the book appreciated the novel blend of mathematics and historical storytelling.- Keywords
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- Release Date2025 年 7 月 18 日
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- Regions
- Local Box Office$46,480,000 USD (as of July 24, 2025)
- Filming Locations
- Tangcheng Film and Television Base in Xiangyang, Hubei; Yangjiang, Dongguan, Luoding, Jiangmen in Guangdong
- Filming Dates
- 2024 年 11 月 3 日 -
- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
- Picture Format
- Version of
- The Litchi Road2025
Adapted from Ma Boyong's work "The Litchi Road", which was also adapted into a TV series
- User Reviews
- IMDb Rating6.7



















