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What are the classic figures that future generations can't surpass?

First of all, let's talk about Aunt Xue, who is very popular on the Internet recently. Wang Lin, who plays Wang Xueqin in The Rain. Everyone calls it Aunt Xue. In this classic, the role of Aunt Xue is very provocative and scheming. Coupled with Wang Lin's outstanding performance, I was very impressed. The image of Aunt Xue is firmly engraved in everyone's heart. It can be regarded as a classic character. Is beyond the reach of future generations.

Carman Lee, the first generation and the most beautiful little dragon girl, plays the little dragon girl. Whether it is Yan value or acting skills, it is the most perfect little dragon girl in the eyes of every audience. The role of little dragon girl has also been played by many people. But what really stays in the audience's mind is only the little dragon girl played by Carman Lee. Therefore, the little dragon girl played by Carman Lee cannot be surpassed by future generations.

? Dong Fangbubai who changed from a bad guy to a goddess. Dong Fangbubai, played by Brigitte Lin. Completely changed people's impression of bad people. Brigitte Lin's excellent acting skills. It shows Dong Fangbubai's domineering as a man, mixed with the weakness of some women's feelings. Two amazing images that are mixed together but do not feel contradictory. Therefore, Brigitte Lin's role as the descendant of Dong Fangbubai is unsurpassable.

The ever-changing the Monkey King. It can be said that I watched Journey to the West the most when I was a child. And the image of the Monkey King has remained in everyone's mind. The Monkey King, played by a six-year-old boy, perfectly depicts the behavior, movements and even demeanor of a monkey. Classic among classics. However, every generation of the Monkey King played by later generations has lost its original action as a monkey. So no one can surpass it so far.