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Behind the scenes of Yongzheng dynasty

Yangxintang filmed Yongzheng's drunken scene in his later years, and Mars played Qiao Yindi with him. It is a drama with lingering artistic conception and heavy connotation. While the photographer was still adjusting the lights, Tang Guoqiang couldn't help but get into the role first, holding "Imperial Wine" (a bottle of real Erguotou) and earnestly drinking it. His cheeks are red, and he is still awake. He told director Hu Mei that he had drunk too much, so shoot it quickly. In Drunkenness and Psychedelic, Tang Guoqiang completed the situation stipulated in the script for the characters. After that, I fell into a situation of compassion, and I couldn't stop and raised the "Imperial Wine". Yang Hongtao, the actor of Li Gonggong, was anxious and helpless, so he had to pour him wine again and again. When filming again, Tang Guoqiang said flatly, "Hey, are you really drunk?" It attracted photographers and stills and took many interesting shots.

Professor Li Dingbao of Shanghai Theatre Academy is in his early 60s this year. In Yongzheng dynasty, he played Wu Sidao, the lame counselor of Yongzheng. He likes this role. In a rehearsal, he accidentally fell on a tripod and his leg was infected and inflamed, but he kept it from the director. In the play, Wu Sidao's prop crutch also became his real crutch. Until one scene, the director asked Wu Sidao to cross his legs, and Li Dingbao's leg was so painful that it was a "goof". After the filming, Li Dingbao went to the hospital. The doctor said, "Are you going to die soon?" The people in the group were moved to say that they looked like a spirit, and now they even look like shapes. A fake cripple becomes a real cripple.