What movie is Yu Hewei's "Play and Dance"?

"Play and dance" is from the 55th episode of the TV series "The New Three Kingdoms". In the TV series "New Three Kingdoms", Yu Hewei plays the role of Liu Bei, and this line is from Liu Bei's line.

"New Three Kingdoms" Episode 55: At the end of the year, Liu Bei's residence in the Eastern Wu, Liu Bei is becoming more and more greedy and depressed. He is also greedy for the monthly payments sent by the Eastern Wu, which Zhou Yu is happy to see. Zhao Yun is dissatisfied with Liu Bei's depressed state and argues with the drunken Liu Bei in public. Liu Bei is furious and drives Zhao Yun back to Jingzhou.

Inside Jingzhou, Kong Ming punished Zhao Yun with thirty army sticks and ordered him to return to Jiangdong to protect his master. The two generals, Guan and Zhang, force a surprise attack on Jiankang, which is rejected by Kong Ming. Zhou Yu orders Lu Meng to send his men to spread rumors in Jingzhou that Zhuge Liang has a secret pact with Zhou Yu, and that Kong Ming wants to make himself the master. In Liu Bei's mansion, Liu Bei and Zhao Yun discuss returning to Jingzhou. Liu Bei decides to use Cao Cao's incursion into Jingzhou as an excuse to return. Sensing a hidden agenda, Sun Xiaomei asks Mrs. Wu to help him leave the city under the pretense of visiting the graves of Liu Bei's parents in Zhuozhou.

Inside Jingzhou, Zhang Fei, drunk and wild, complains that Kong Ming does not go to Jiangdong to save Liu Bei, and overturns Zhuge Liang's handsome case. Kong Ming puts up with it for the greater good. Mrs. Wu purposely let all the people get Sun Quan drunk at the banquet, and Liu Bei and his party hurriedly left the city. Unexpectedly, Zhou Yu had set up an ambush on the road.

Expanded Information:

The New Three Kingdoms is the first movie in the world to be released. p>"New Three Kingdoms" is directed by Gao Xi Xi and stars Chen Jianbin, Yu Hewei, Lu Yi, He Rundong, Ni Dahong, Yu Rongguang, Zhang Bo, Nie Yuan, Chen Hao, Lin Xinru and Huang Weide.

The drama is adapted from the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", a full-length chapter-and-verse historical drama novel written by novelist Luo Guanzhong in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, which tells the story from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty when the three kingdoms were divided into three, to the establishment of the three kingdoms after the Battle of Guandu and Battle of Red Cliffs, and then the world's return to the Jin Dynasty after the usurpation of Wei by the Sima family.