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Qiu Yueqing's acting experience

1987, photographer Qiu Yueqing won four individual awards, namely "Miss Most Photographed", "Best Swimwear Deduction Award", "Miss Beauty" and "Miss Charm" in the Asian Sister Beauty Contest, and even succeeded in winning the championship, becoming the biggest winner among all the beauties who participated in the Asian Sister Beauty Contest that year. Although this achievement is still not as impressive as Yang Baoling, the champion of Hong Kong Sister, it is a good start for Qiu Yueqing to enter the entertainment circle smoothly. 1990 starred in The Three Temptations directed by Ho Fan for the first time after ATV made a guest appearance in Jackie Chan's TV movies such as What's the Cost of an Actress and Miracle. In this film, Qiu Yueqing's passion of getting wet in a thin shirt was amazing and immediately caused a sensation, thus becoming the first Asian sister champion to shoot a third-class film in history. However, Qiu Yueqing also suffered from heavy social pressure, so that in the following years, although she participated in films such as Clear Beauty, Dancing Man on Friday, Razor Lover, and Suck Me a Kiss, she also had sexy and charming performances, but refused to show off.

Who knows that the entertainment circle is such a reality? Qiu Yueqing's star fortune is dim again, and she can only play a heavy-makeup banshee in Demon Road. However, Qiu Yueqing is naturally unwilling to give up. After learning a bitter experience, he finally performed again in 1994' s "Suck Me a Kiss". It's a pity that this time is different. 1990 When Qiu Yueqing first made a third-grade film, few famous actresses dared to do so, but by 1994, many famous actresses, such as Loretta Lee and Chen Yalun, became an instant hit with their third-grade films. -In those days, things were scarce, but now there are a lot of third-rate actresses. Qiu Yueqing's Naked Temptation naturally failed to attract much interest from the audience. After this failure, Qiu Yueqing was disheartened about his development in the film industry and had to return to the small screen to continue his acting career.