Zhang Ruoyun's "Minglong Boy" is really popular. When he talked about the new drama this time, he revealed that he thought that "Minglong Boy" came to him to let him play a student, and he laughed at himself for being inappropriate for his age. Later, I learned that I was acting as a teacher. Did you guys find this story interesting?
First question: How do you feel about "Singing Dragon Boy"?
Recently, I have been chasing "Minglong Boy", chasing five episodes a day is not enough to watch, this drama tells the story of the senior year of high school led by Teacher Lei Ming and Teacher Sang Xia in Class 11, which not only has a sense of youth, but also burns. The English title of this play is "the hope", which is exactly "hope".
The quality of Zhang Ruoyun's script is still good, and the role of Lei Ming is also very natural, not only an educator, he feels more like caring about and helping these students from the perspective of a friend. Zhang Ruoyun also exposed some troubles this time.
The second question: Zhang Ruoyun almost thought he was playing a student?
It turned out that at the beginning, the producer of "Minglong Boy" looked for Zhang Ruoyun, and his first reaction was to ask him to play a student, and he laughed at himself for his age. But the producer said that he was actually acting as a teacher. Zhang Ruoyun laughed at herself: "It's me who is shameless." "I have to say that Zhang Ruoyun is actually too modest, he has a strong sense of youth, and it is not impossible to play a student. Fans even left a message saying: I want to see Zhang Ruoyun play a high school student.
In fact, a really good teacher has no sense of distance from his students. He knows how to teach people according to their aptitude, and he really knows how to cultivate a person. When you meet a responsible teacher like Lei Ming as a student, you will benefit for the rest of your life.
Conclusion: No matter what difficulties you encounter, you can overcome them in the end;Being strong is not about hardening your heart, it's about laughing when your tears are rolling.