In the ancient court, a woman's smile, like a small ripple, quietly ripples between the complicated schemes. An Lingrong in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", her smile, is an elusive art and a unique symbol in a story.
An Lingrong, her first appearance, is so innocent and full of vitality. But under her burning eyes, there is a sensitive and inferior heart. She is a woman from a humble background, and she is always worried about Zhen Huan's attitude towards her, like a delicate flower, but it is difficult to bloom in the high wall and deep courtyard.
Director Zheng Xiaolong has a unique vision and believes that Tao Xinran is suitable for this complex role. Tao Xinran, with his unique temperament and excellent performance ability, vividly interprets An Lingrong's inner world. She is different from the character, lively and cheerful, in stark contrast to An Lingrong's introverted and quiet personality. However, it is this difference that gives her performance more depth and uniqueness.
The Queen Mother's health is critical, and in the court drama, every concubine has to show deep pain. The funny thing is that it was already late in filming on this day, and the actors who were extremely tired couldn't cry. Everyone thought about why they didn't get off work yet, so the eye drops became their "lifesaver". The eye drop bottle passed from actor to actor, but the sad scene in front of them became a little absurd. Tao Xinran thought it was just a rehearsal, but he accidentally became the initiator of the laughter.
At that critical moment, eye drops became a tacit communication tool for the actors, but it also became the root of Tao Xinran's laughter. Laughter echoed in the palace hall, and at that moment, the actors all became a family, facing an unforgettable night together.
The Queen Mother died, and An Lingrong was laughing. This sentence has become a hot topic among netizens. However, the truth came as a surprise. Netizens have said, is An Xiaoniao laughing at the queen's crispy Mandarin? Tao Xinran herself explained that the laughter was because she didn't know that she was actually filming, thinking that she was just playing. The laughter is not disrespectful to the Queen Mother, nor is it laughing at Cai Shaofen's Mandarin, but the crew has reshot a scene many times under pressure, but the use of eye drops makes the scene a little funny.
Tao Xinran did not only leave glorious footprints in "The Legend of Zhen Huan". She played the smart and capable Jia Tanchun in the costume drama "The Legend of Daiyu", and showed a different side in the urban emotional drama "I'm Good in Beijing". The period dramas and anti-Japanese war dramas she participated in have fully demonstrated her in different types of dramas.
The four years of "full-time mother" said to Tao Xin that it was a precious time in life. She is grateful for the support around her and believes that every decision she makes is wise. However, now she is gradually returning to the workplace, starring in the workplace legal drama "Lady's Law" and the left-behind children's movie "Between the Cracks". Her performance in the movie shows more mature acting skills.
An Lingrong's smile eventually became a delicate and unique symbol in "The Legend of Zhen Huan". On that night of laughter, the laughter of the actors became the warmest episode of a court drama. Behind the smile, it is the actors' resonance and tacit understanding for the difficult shooting, and it is also an antidote to their ups and downs in life.
An Lingrong in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", she is not only a character, but also a soul in a story. Her laughter has become an unforgettable moment in the play, no longer just a mistake, but a precious memory. Perhaps, it is this kind of truth and warmth that makes "The Legend of Zhen Huan" leave an indelible mark in the hearts of the audience. An Lingrong's smile finally became the most beautiful footnote of that era.