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What plays did Li Yaoxiang play?

0 1, rose business series

"Shit, Liang!" I don't know if you have seen the video of this ghost animal on the video website. Li Yaoxiang's eyes were burning and growling, which was a bit funny.

The Rose Business should be regarded as the top ten TV series of TVB series, but the premise of its establishment is to abandon the third unfinished spy blood vault. Needless to say, the word-of-mouth of the first two films is understood by the audience who have seen it, especially the second film "Art Sea Hao Qing", and the score of Douban 9.2 has already explained everything.

Although The Rose Business has been full of aura, at the beginning of filming, director Li Tiansheng couldn't even find the leading actor.

Deng Cuiwen's temperament and strength are beyond doubt.

The man originally set Elliot Ngok, but later he patted the role of Chai Jiu played by Li Yaoxiang, which was unexpectedly in line with the plot progress. Li Yaoxiang, which has hidden its strength for many years, finally ushered in the moment of explosion, and opened the road of being the first hero with the coronation of rose business.

02. Qin Xun Ji

As the originator of travel drama, the position of Searching for Qin can not be underestimated. Xiang Shaolong, the hero of the story, was originally the captain of the 2 1 century special forces and was sent back to the end of the Warring States by the time machine.

With modern wisdom, Xiang Shaolong's life in ancient times is undoubtedly as refreshing as it is, and it has been upgraded all the way. There is no doubt that "Searching for Qin" takes a cool route that the audience loves to see and hear.

Xiang Shaolong, played by Louis Koo, is resolute and resourceful, second only to Yang Guo in his early years.

A few days ago, the movie version of "Searching for Qin" released a trailer, starring, and other original people. I hope I can make a reservation soon.

03, "War and Beauty"

When it comes to Gong Dou Opera in Hong Kong Opera, it is unavoidable. War and Beauty is definitely a masterpiece. In "The Queen of the Palace", which was on fire in the early years, the author was influenced by it when he was writing.

There are all kinds of intrigues, plastic sisterhood and scheming in the play. If you seem careless, but there are hidden dangers behind you, you will be killed by your opponent if you are not careful.

Many viewers are scared when they watch it. Fortunately, they live in 2 1 century and don't have to go through this competition. If they cross back, they will probably die before half an episode.

Aside from the plot, the actors in War and Beauty are very pleasing to the eye. After all, she is the concubine of the emperor's harem, and she is beautiful in all aspects.

Deng Cuiwen's Rufei looks heartless, but in fact her feelings are fragile, similar to those of the imperial concubines.

Chun Er, played by Charmaine Sheh, was adopted by eunuchs as a tool to stir up the dark water in the harem in order to find her sister and choose to enter the palace.

Yu Ying played by Gigi Lai is ostensibly arrogant, but she is just a good daughter who wants to get ahead and vent her anger on her mother. The harem is like a big dye vat. Once in, it's hard to get out.