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What do you think of Zhang Yimou's role as Lee in The Big House?

? I think Li in Zhang Yimou's Big House is too masculine and doesn't feel "sissy" at all.

? Da Zhai Men is a family drama jointly produced by the film and television department of CCTV and Wuxi Co., Ltd., starring director, Chen, Liu Peiqi, Jiang and Du. The play tells the story of the rise and fall of Baicaotang pharmacy, a century-old shop in China, and the grievances and enmities of the three generations of Baifu, a medical family.

Zhang Yimou is one of the representatives of the "fifth generation directors", and his films occupy an important position in the history of China films. His films combine national culture, social thinking, cultural roots and film innovation. He persistently explores the potential of film language, pursues the strength of composition, the richness of ideas and the fullness of colors, and gives people a strong visual impact through unconventional picture modeling, reaching a unique artistic realm.

In the TV series Da Zhai Men, Li, the most popular eunuch around Cixi, is played by Zhang Yimou. In order to repay the cultivation of director Guo Baochang for many years, Zhang Yimou did his best in the interpretation of "The Big House Gate". Li, the eunuch he plays, is a slave, and his answer is awkward. His eyes showed the fear and peep of a slave when he was in charge, and he played Li vividly.

The audience vomited in succession that Zhang Yimou's role as Li was too masculine, and he didn't feel like a "mother" at all, which was completely different from the eunuch's whispering, drawing his sword and sticking his orchid fingers in the past TV series. Zhang Yimou didn't deliberately make such a girlish "feminine" feeling just because Li was a eunuch in the play.

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