Ye Zi was a veteran actress in the Chinese drama industry. She was one of the founding members of Beijing People's Art and had participated in the establishment of the theater. She had been engaged in the performing arts of drama for nearly 80 years and had made important contributions to the Chinese drama industry. Ye Zi had created many characters with distinct personalities and different images on stage, such as Ding Sisao in Longxu Gully, Cui Xi in sunrise, and Si Yi in Beijing People. She was one of the best actresses in the Chinese drama industry and was deeply loved by the audience. Ye Zi died of illness on August 26, 2012 at the age of 101.
Ling Zi, formerly known as Qu Lingzi, was an actress from mainland China. She was born in Shaanxi Province on July 17, 1993 and graduated from the Shanghai Drama Academy. Ling Zi's height was 169cm. Her weight and blood type were not mentioned. She was the daughter of Qu Guoqiang, a national first-class actor at the Sichuan People's Art Theater. She grew up in Chengdu. Ling Zi had studied folk dance, knight dance, and writing in her early years. In 2012, she was admitted to the undergraduate class of the Shanghai Theater Academy's performance department and was classmates with actors Han Dongjun and Zhang Binbin. Ling Zi had participated in many film and television works during her time in school. Her representative works included " The Desired Youth,"" Houhai Is Not The Sea,"" The Brother Who Sleeps On My Upper Bed,"" My Wife Is Born After 80,"" We Must Be Good," and " Shonen Pi," etc.
Ye Zi was one of the female protagonists in the novel " Unfortunately, there are no ifs." She was an independent, brave and strong woman who was always able to make her own choices and pursue her dreams in the face of difficulties. The novel described the many setbacks and difficulties that Ye Zi experienced in her growth and how she overcame all kinds of difficulties through her own efforts and wisdom to finally realize her dream.
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Old Geng (Geng Guyuan) in the movie was played by actor Wang Chengsi.
Yes. " Celebrating Years 2 " was an ancient drama directed by Sun Hao and starred by Zhang Ruoyun, Li Qin, Chen Daoming, Wu Gang, Li Xiaoran, Xin Zhilei, Li Chun, Song Yi, etc. The play was adapted from Maoni's novel of the same name. It told the story of a young man with a mysterious background, Fan Xian, who had just emerged from a small seaside town and experienced all kinds of tests and tempering from his family, Jianghu, and the court. In the second season, Chen Daoming, Wu Gang, and other veteran actors still played important roles. Among them, Chen Daoming played the Qing Emperor, who was one of the core characters of the play. His performance was deeply loved by the audience. Wu Gang played Chen Pingping, who was a witty, intelligent, and scheming character. His performance was also highly praised by the audience. In addition, Li Xiaoran, Xin Zhilei and other actors also continued to play important roles in the second season.
Yes. The cast of " Celebrating Years 2 " had undergone some changes. Zhang Ruoyun, Li Qin, Chen Daoming, Wu Gang, and other original cast members had all returned. Tian Yu, Li Xiaoran, Song Yi, and other actors would continue to act, but Guo Qilin, Tong Mengshi, Gao Shuguang, and other actors were confirmed to be absent from the second season. In addition, some new actors joined the second season, such as Liu Duanduan, Yu Rongguang, Li Qiang, etc. During the filming of " Celebrating Years 2," some veteran actors had also left this world. Among them, the most pitiful one was Wu Gang's father, Wu Guiling. Wu Guiling had played Huang Gai in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Zhenyuan Immortal in Journey to the West. She was an excellent actress. On June 21, 2016, Wu Guiling died of illness at the age of 78. Other than that, some veteran actors had also left this world, such as Liu Jiang, Huang Suying, Yan Xiang, and others. Their deaths made people feel very sorry, but at the same time, it made people cherish the works they had left behind.