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Jie Shen, the actor of Eiko, is an old story in the south of the city.

Jie Shen, the actor of Yingzi in Old Events in the South of the City, was born in 1972.

Han nationality, a film and television actor, once played the heroine Eiko in Lin's film "Old Things in the South of the City" of the same name, and also played a role in films such as "This is not a misunderstanding". After graduating from high school, Jie Shen went to study in Japan. After returning to China, he set up a cultural communication company to create and produce TV dramas.

Old Things in the South of the City can be regarded as one of the classic works of China films in 1980s. This is inseparable from Jie Shen's sincere, delicate and emotional performance. The close-up of Jie Shen Jr.' s clear and innocent eyes has always been fixed in the audience's mind. She has also played roles in films such as This is not a misunderstanding and Under the Roof of Shanghai.

Jie Shen said "Old Things in the South of the City" was a memorial to her childhood. "I am very lucky to be involved in the filming of this film. It gave me a special childhood and influenced my future life. "

A brief introduction to the old story in the south of the city

In the late 1920s, a six-year-old girl named Lin lived in a small alley in the south of Beijing. Xiuzhen, a crazy woman who often stands in the alley looking for her daughter, is Eiko's first friend. Xiuzhen once had a crush on a college student. Later, college students were taken away by the police, and Xiuzhen's daughter, Xiao Guizi, was left at the foot of the city by her family. Her life and death are unknown, and Eiko sympathizes with her very much.

Eiko learned that the little girl's life is very similar to that of the little devil, found the mark on the back of her neck, and quickly took her to Xiuzhen. After Xiuzhen met her daughter who had been separated for six years, she immediately took her to her father. As a result, the mother and daughter died tragically under the train wheels. Houjia moved to Xinlian Hutong. Eiko met a young man with thick lips in a nearby desert garden. In order to pay for his brother's education, he had to steal. Eiko thinks she is kind, but she can't tell whether she is a good person or a bad person.

Not long after, Eiko found a small bronze Buddha on the barren grass, which was discovered by police spies. He took the young man away with the police, which made Eiko very sad. When Eiko was nine years old, Feng Daming, the husband of her wet nurse Ma Song, came to the Lins.

Eiko was very sad to learn that Ma Song's son fell into the river and drowned two years ago, and her daughter was sold to someone else by her husband. She couldn't understand why Ma Song left her children to wait on others. Later, Eiko's father died of lung disease. Ma Song was also picked up by her husband with a little donkey. Eiko took his family on a long-distance carriage and said goodbye to his childhood with all kinds of doubts.