Fight, young man. Why did Longma change the title of Xia Lu's play, and the protagonist changed his name?

"Fight, boy!" It tells the bloody story of Xia Lu and his teammates fighting for their tennis dream. The original name of the play was Tennis Boy, and later it was renamed Play, Boy! "",not only that, the protagonists also changed their names. Why?

During this period, although a lot of dramas were put out, they basically encountered some conditions, and experienced the suspension and rescheduling. The TV series replayed now has no original flavor. For example, after Kyushu withdrew its files, the original 70 episodes were abruptly cut into 56 episodes, and many tactical pictures were gone. It is not easy to repeat it successfully. There is also "Dear Love", the original title of the play was changed to "Squid Stewed in Honey Juice" in order to be broadcast.

"Fight, boy! I have not escaped the fate of being changed. The original name of the play is Tennis Boy. Because of the positive energy requirements in all aspects, the title of the play and the name of the protagonist have been abruptly changed. Malone, the hero, was renamed Xia Lu, KINOMOTO SAKURA, the heroine, Qi Ying, and Kou Guoguang, the heroine, Mu Siyang, which is similar to the situation in The Longest Day in Chang 'an.

"Fight, boy! Xia Lu, the male owner, lived in the United States with his parents since childhood. He has great talent for playing tennis, but he can never surpass his father. Later, Xia Lu was sent to school and joined the tennis team, playing in the national league with friends such as Chen Qiao and Mu Siyang. Finally, he finally got rid of his father's shadow and lived a wonderful life.

The whole story of this drama is full of positive energy and youthful blood. Teenagers are not afraid of failure and challenges, and fight side by side to win glory for the motherland. Xia Luming understands the significance of tennis to him, fighting side by side with his teammates, fighting for the same dream, finding happiness from tennis and gaining strength from the group. On the surface, he defeated his opponent, but in fact, he defeated himself.