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Chen's "Da Zhai Men"

At that time, "Da Zhai Men" started shooting, and Chen found the crew and slapped it on the table for 90,000 yuan: I won't perform this play.

It turns out that Da Zhai Men is a script written by Guo Baochang based on his own experience, and the prototype of Baicaotang in the play is Tong Ren Tang.

Guo Baochang wrote the script three times before finally making it into a movie. But just three days after filming, the copyright of the script was taken away by the investors. They want to kick Guo Baochang out and find someone to shoot the play themselves.

They found Zhang Yimou, and Zhang Yimou refused without reading the script, responding: "No one in this (director) circle will shoot."

After all, Guo Baochang is a character named "Bao Ye" in the director circle.

Chen, who was chosen as the leading actor at that time, heard that he was not a director in the later period. He found the crew and paid 90,000 yuan on the table: If it wasn't for director Guo Baochang, I wouldn't have acted.

After the uproar, the script returned to Guo Baochang. Later, CCTV took a fancy to this script and decided to invest in filming, but asked Gaowa Siqin to play "Second Grandma" in the play.

This role was originally left by Guo Baochang to his wife. He was a little unhappy when he heard that CCTV had arranged a candidate. He wanted to stop filming, but his wife comforted him: this is your dream. You have to shoot.

Finally, Guo Baochang made "The Big House Gate" into a classic, in which there were many old actors making guest appearances, including some later great directors:

Zhang Yimou plays Li, Chen Kaige plays an official, and Jiang Wen plays a corrupt official who takes bribes and perverts the law.

After so many years, the mansion gate is still a classic.

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