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Behind the scenes of Wang Baochang's new article
Trivia 1: Li Baotian studied Sichuan dialect hard. The first scene filmed in Chengdu Film and Television Base is the scene where "Wang Baochang" goes to the prison to interrogate the underground gang. When Li Baotian appeared, he wore a dark Chinese tunic suit and walked in a figure-of-eight step. He scolded the two Baoding from the beginning: "Look, let them go, be careful of your two skulls!" " This clear pronunciation and mellow voice of Sichuan dialect immediately aroused applause from the field staff after the recording of the same period. Trivia 2: Since taking the role of "Wang Baochang", Li Baotian has been pestering others to learn Sichuan dialect like a "talking madman". When I was reading my lines, I once felt uncertain about the Sichuan dialect in the lines, so I immediately looked around to see if there were any staff from Sichuan and asked the other party, "How did you pronounce it?" "What does this sentence mean?" . Even after the filming, Li Baotian listened carefully to everyone's Sichuan dialect.
Trivia 3: Because Wang Baochang likes to drink too much wine, Li Baotian often drinks all his wine before filming, and then walks out drunk. To this end, the studio staff unanimously lamented Li Baotian: "Wang Baochang has hurt Li Baotian too much!"
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