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How to Evaluate Tamia Liu Version of The Legend of the White Snake?

Tamia Liu's version of The Legend of the White Snake has both the fairy spirit of Angie Chiu's version and the demon spirit of Joey Wong's version. I think it can be said that I found a suitable and good position between the demon and the fairy, and it looks very comfortable. Moreover, Tamia Liu's version of Legend of the White Snake has a growth line of "eight tears", which makes the whole plot very clear. Although there are still many places worth spitting in the details of the plot, it is really not easy.

Personally, I think that this "eight tears" growth line alone cannot be said to have surpassed Xinbai, but at least it has completely jumped out of Xinbai's story routine and formed its own school.

Xiaoqing in this play is also very innovative. If Xiaoqing in Xinbaili takes a lively and playful "green snake" route, Emily's version of Xiaoqing takes a violent and straightforward "bamboo leaf green" route.

Pan Yueming's version of Xu Xian is even more impressive, giving people a feeling like a scholar's version of Guo Jing, honest, devoted, waiting for a while, and there is no lack of masculinity (disguised as a man, after all, uncomfortable), but Tamia Liu's version of White Snake is also somewhat as clever and miraculous as Huang Rong's, and the two are really a perfect match.