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The film's title, Chu Que Wu Shan , is derived from a famous line of classical Chinese poetry: "Having seen the sea, one is no longer satisfied with small streams; except for Wushan, no clouds are worthy of the name". This sets the stage for a story about deep, irreplaceable emotional connections.
✅ Not every combination of Chinese pinyin + year corresponds to a known work. In such cases, no factual long-form article can be responsibly written.
Directed by Li Yu (a female director known for her raw, naturalistic style, though she has since distanced herself from some of the more sensational marketing of this film), Chu Que Wu Shan (internationally known as The Chinese Botanist's Daughters ) is set in a lush, isolated botanical garden in late 20th-century China.
SOHU and Sina Entertainment still host archival articles from 2007 that detail the production.