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Zhao Wei's voice in the rain or his own?

Zhao Wei's own voice, dubbed in Cantonese.

Zhao Wei was born in Wuhu, Anhui Province. Her father often takes her to visit relatives in Liuzhou Street, Wuwei County, where she learned to swim. I spend more time with my grandmother in the second street of Minsheng Road, Wuhu City.

When I was a child, Zhao Wei would run running water for her grandmother who worked in the Second Street Water Supply Station every evening, clean the iron drum full of water for her neighbors, and do the job of finding money.

Zhao Wei was not a girl who wanted to perform when she was a child. She doesn't like taking pictures and going on stage. With the love of her parents and brother, she lived a reckless life when she was a child, often playing dirty all over, or falling off her head. Moreover, when she was a child, she was a master fighter, and she often beat her male classmates until they begged for mercy.

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Performance experience:

1997, when she was a sophomore, Zhao Wei was chosen by Qiong Yao and got the chance to play Princess Zhu Huan. At first, Qiong Yao arranged for her to play a sensible and gentle Xia Ziwei. During this period, she hinted to the actors that she wanted to play the little swallow, but she was rejected. Later, because the actor who played this role resigned, she was asked to play the heroine Little Swallow.

During the period of 1998, the Qing Dynasty drama Princess Zhu Huan starring in it was broadcast, with an average audience rating of over 47%, which set a number of records, such as being the first in China, the first in Asia, and the highest replay rate. It was regarded as a reserved drama by Hunan Satellite TV, and it was replayed repeatedly during the Spring Festival and summer holidays in the following years.

The high ratings of Princess Pearl in Asia have made Zhao Wei the first mainland artist in China to receive high attention in the Chinese community and Southeast Asia. She also won 17 China Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding TV Actress, Top Ten Man of the Year Award at the TV Box Office, and became the cover of Asia Weekly, an international Chinese current affairs weekly.

In the same year, she also participated in the costume drama "Two Years of Kangxi's Private Visit" starring Zhang Guoli, Deng Jie and Wu Jun, in which she played Yue Sanfeng, the daughter of the owner of Qiushuicheng Tea Pharmacy.

In 2000, he co-starred in the emotional drama Deep Rain of the Republic of China, which was adapted from the novel misty rain, and played the heroine Lu et al. with strong independence and strong sense of justice. The play was broadcast on CCTV-8 on 200 1 and became the annual viewing champion in Chinese mainland.

After the transformation of Deep Rain, Zhao Wei didn't take Qiong Yao's play again, and it took her a long time to erase the brand of "Little Swallow". After that, Zhao Wei rarely appeared on the TV screen, focusing on the film and record business.