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Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

The TV series "Hurricane" starring Zhang Yi has attracted much attention, and the small role actors have won praise from the audience for their outstanding performance. However, Liu Ruoqing, the actor of policewoman Jiang Chao, failed to arouse the audience's memory, and her remarks about Zhang Yi on social platforms caused controversy.

In the play, Jiang Chao played by Liu Ruoqing is a member of the criminal police team, and his appearance rate is not low, but his performance lacks highlights and his appearance is questioned. Liu Ruoqing blamed the casual costume scene he played was deleted by Zhang Yi, but the scene was added to another actor. The drama was shortened from more than 40 episodes to 39 episodes, resulting in many irrelevant scenes being deleted, including Zhang Yi's own role in the play, and the audience did not have a high evaluation of him.

Liu Ruoqing said that Jiang Chao's deleted scene made her dissatisfied, thinking that Xiao Wu's role made the audience feel good, perhaps due to psychological imbalance, Liu Ruoqing began to adopt yin and yang strange rhetoric on social platforms, responding to netizens' questions about cooperating with Zhang Yi, saying: "It's the kind of good that I don't want to see again in my life."

This remark sparked controversy among netizens, questioning Liu Ruoqing's performance in the play, believing that she failed to seize the opportunity to show an excellent performance, but attacked Zhang Yi through social platforms. Some people pointed out that Xiao Wu's character was very popular, and believed that Liu Ruoqing should find reasons from himself, rather than expressing his dissatisfaction by attacking others.

Liu Ruoqing is a graduate of the acting department of Beijing Film Academy, with a double degree in acting and broadcasting hosting, and she plays the policewoman Jiang Chao in the play, who is the apprentice of An Xin (played by Zhang Yi).

During the broadcast of the series, some of Liu Ruoqing's responses caused a lot of waves on social **. When answering netizens' feelings about working with Zhang Yi, she said, "It's good that I don't want to see you in my life", and revealed some personal opinions on the characters and scenes in the play in other questions. The remarks sparked controversy among netizens, with some arguing that she should have looked more at herself than vaguely blaming other actors.

In response to the controversy, Liu Ruoqing posted a long article in response on February 9. In the article, she emphasized that she likes Zhang Yi as much as everyone else, not only appreciates his acting skills, but also likes him very much. Liu Ruoqing especially understood his previous remarks from the perspective of young actors, mentioning the huge pressure when playing against Zhang Yi, as well as Zhang Yi's strict requirements for young actors.

She explained: "This kind of good can only be said to be good that I don't want to see in my life, because I have to digest it for a long time, and I have to figure it out slowly, which takes time!" Liu Ruoqing especially respects Zhang Yi's work and creation, and cherishes the opportunity to learn from the crew.

This incident may provide more stories behind Liu Ruoqing's previous remarks, and also give the audience a deeper understanding of the pressure and growth path that young actors may face in the crew. This explanation may also provide an opportunity for communication and understanding within the entertainment industry to think, and make people pay more attention to the stories and efforts behind the actors.

During the broadcast of the series, netizens raised some controversies about Liu Ruoqing's performance in the play. Some netizens left a message saying that the policewoman Jiang Chao played by Liu Ruoqing was not as brilliant as the role of "Little Five", and Liu Ruoqing insinuated that the actor of "Little Five" would be able to slap horses, so Zhang Yi added a lot of scenes to "Little Five", but she herself couldn't shoot sycophants, so the scene was deleted on the grounds that "female policemen can't go to the police". However, some attentive netizens pointed out that Liu Ruoqing's scene in the police was not completely deleted.

Liu Ruoqing did not respond directly to these doubts in the article, but chose to prove them through his own performance and efforts. She emphasized that in the process of growing up as an actor, the arrangement of many scenes is the decision of the crew, and every actor is working hard to present a better work. This further emphasizes the actor's dedication and understanding of the role.

It is undeniable that the performance of the actors in the play is often controversial by the audience, but this is also the norm in the entertainment industry. Liu Ruoqing expressed his respect and love for Zhang Yi by explaining his remarks this time, and also refocused on the actor's performance and growth.

The whole incident may be a reminder to the audience that every actor is chasing their dreams in their own way, and everyone is facing all kinds of pressures. There may be a tacit understanding of cooperation between actors, but there are also contradictions brought about by the nature of work. And in this process, understanding and respect are better ways to communicate.

Liu Ruoqing's remarks may be a growth process in the entertainment industry, and it also makes the audience pay more attention to the hardships and efforts of young actors in the crew. This story may not only be a controversy, but also a deep reflection on the actor's growth path.

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