In Chinese history, Xi Shi is known as the first of the four beauties of ancient times, and its natural beauty, graceful and charming image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Her just right plumpness, if you increase one point, it will be bloated, and if you lose one point, it will be thin, and it is indeed the crown of ancient and modern beauties, so it is praised as "sinking fish". The incarnation of Xi Shi is a lotus, and wherever there is a portrait of her, it will always be decorated with lotus flowers.
In today's entertainment industry, film and television works about Xi Shi emerge in endlessly. So who played Xi Shi worthy of the reputation of "Sinking Fish"?
Bai Yin's version of Xi Shi is from the 1965 movie "Xi Shi". Although Bai Yin's appearance is flamboyant and different from the traditional image of Xi Shi in people's minds, she shows excellent hard work and solid acting skills when playing this role.
In order to better interpret this role, Bai Yin worked tirelessly to achieve the best effect in words and deeds. In the end, her performance was recognized by the audience and became the highly praised Shih Tzu image at the time.
Although Bai Yin's version of Xi Shi is not a classical beauty in the traditional sense, she has successfully shaped this character with her own efforts and talents, allowing people to see an image of Xi Shi full of personality and emotion.
Dong Zhizhi's version of Xi Shi is from the 1983 TV series "Xi Shi". Dong Zhizhi's appearance is pure and timeless, elegant and beautiful, like a person in a painting walking slowly. Her beauty is not only good-looking on the surface, but also the perfect combination of beautiful and bright classical beauty and elegant and quiet Jiangnan womanhood.
In the costumes in the play, Dong Zhizhi's dress is relatively plain, and her hairstyle also complements her face shape, which highlights her pure and refined temperament. Her performance is very good, and she shows a smart and watery charm in her gestures, which is unique in the world. She successfully interprets the beauty of Xi Shi with a sad face, showing Xi Shi's inner world.
The audience was full of praise for Dong Zhizhi's performance, believing that she was the most classic image of Xi Shi. Her performance and interpretation make people truly feel the beauty and sorrow of Xi Shi, and also make this version of Xi Shi a classic that is difficult to surpass.
Lai Yanshan's version of Xi Shi is from the 1986 Asian TV drama "Xi Shi". Li Yanshan was the champion of the first Miss Asia at that time, with outstanding appearance, thick eyebrows and big eyes, and distinctive facial features. However, when playing the role of Shih Tzu, her performance was a little disappointing.
Xi Shi's ** is described as very fair-skinned, while Li Yanshan's complexion is slightly dark, which is different from the image of Xi Shi in people's minds. Coupled with the inappropriate makeup in the play, she looks more like a sturdy maid than the alluring Xi Shi.
Overall, Li Yanshan's performance and image do not match the role of Xi Shi, lacking that unique charm and temperament. This also makes her not outstanding among the many versions of Xi Shi, and the audience's evaluation of her is relatively mediocre.
Feng Baobao's version of Xi Shi is from the 1987 Taiwanese TV company drama "Xi Shi". Feng Baobao is a naturally beautiful costume actor, revealing a natural classical temperament in his gestures, which is difficult for others to imitate. However, her appearance is slightly rounded, and her face is fleshy, which does not quite match the image of the emaciated and gentle Shih Tzu in people's minds.
Despite this, Feng Baobao's performance gives the character of Xi Shi a unique charm. Her acting skills are natural and smooth, showing Xi Shi's intelligence, wit and affection to the fullest. Her interpretation makes the image of Xi Shi more distinct and has become an irreplaceable classic.
Although Feng Baobao's appearance is different from the traditional image of Xi Shi, her performance and temperament have won her the recognition and love of the audience. Her Shih Tzu version has become an unforgettable classic in the hearts of many, showcasing her acting skills and charm.
Jiang Qinqin's version of Xi Shi is from the 1995 mainland TV series "Xi Shi". Jiang Qinqin's appearance is peugeot, soft as water, and the aura is compelling, which is very suitable for playing the role of Xi Shi. Although her acting skills were a little immature at that time, she successfully interpreted Xi Shi's Chu Chu and moving, showing Xi Shi's stunning posture.
Jiang Qinqin's Xi Shi image is charming, and his smile is full of charm. Her face was a little bitter and complaining, and her eyes were full of tenderness, as if she could see directly into people's hearts. This unique performance style immersed the audience in the world of Xi Shi and felt her inner struggles and emotions.
Jiang Qinqin's version of Xi Shi has become a classic in the hearts of many audiences, and her performance and image have left a deep impression on people. Her Shih Tzu image is not only beautiful and moving, but also has a rich emotional connotation, which makes people fall in love with it.
Cao Ying's version of Xi Shi is from the 1997 mainland TV series "Gu Wu Chunqiu". Cao Ying's appearance is very recognizable, and a mole on her nose makes her stand out. Her facial features are delicate and deep, her face is on the small side, and she looks perfect. However, when playing the role of Shih Tzu, the makeup and styling are a little abrupt.
Xi Shi is described as a stunning beauty with a sense of weakness, and although Cao Ying is young, she looks like she is dozens of years older because of her makeup and styling, and she lacks the lightness that Xi Shi should have. Although her acting skills are superb, she has not been able to stand up for this role.
In general, the flaws in makeup and styling make Cao Ying's version of Xi Shi seem a little regrettable. Despite her excellent acting skills and unique appearance, she was not able to fully show the charm of the character in this version of Xi Shi. It's also a reminder of the importance of makeup and styling in creating a character's image.
Zhang Min's version of Xi Shi is from the 1998 Taiwan TV company drama "Warring States Red Face". Zhang Min is a beautiful actress who has created many classic images since her debut, but her appearance in "Warring States Red Face" is a little difficult to explain.
Since Zhang Min's appearance tends to be handsome, while Xi Shi should be a gentle classical beauty, this difference makes her a little reluctant to interpret this role. In addition, the styling in the play does not highlight her beauty very well. Zhang Min's most common style in the play is to have thick bangs in front of his forehead and short hair on both sides of his face, which does not look smart and beautiful, and even has a simple feeling, which is far from the typical image of Xi Shi in people's minds.
Despite Zhang Min's excellent acting skills, her image and performance are not fully exploited in this version of Xi Shi. This also makes her not outstanding among the many versions of Xi Shi, and the audience's evaluation of her is relatively average.
Fan Wenfang's version of Xi Shi is from the 2001 Taiwan-Singapore drama "Green Snake and White Snake". Fan Wenfang has an intellectual beauty and charming eyes, which leaves a deep impression on people. In the play, her Xi Shi is just a character in Bai Suzhen's memories, although there are not many pictures appearing, but every time it is beautiful, it is heartwarming.
Fan Wenfang's Shih Tzu image is gentle and soft, and her smile exudes the charm of classical beauty. Although her performance time is limited, she successfully interprets the beauty and sorrow of Xi Shi with her superb acting skills and unique temperament. Her Shih Tzu image has become a classic in the hearts of many audiences, and it also shows her charm and talent in performance.
Guo Xianni's version of Xi Shi is from the 2006 drama "The Legend of the Battle" cooperated between the mainland and Hong Kong. Guo Xianni has outstanding appearance, exudes a temperament of classical beauty, and has a quiet and steady temperament, giving people an elegant and indifferent sense of beauty. In the play, her Shih Tzu makeup, hairstyle, and costumes are very elegant, but this does not hide her beauty. Although some netizens called her "Old Xi Shi" because of her age, her performance and interpretation were still recognized and loved by the audience.
Guo Xianni's image of Xi Shi left a deep impression. She successfully interprets Xi Shi's intelligence, wit and affection, showing the unique charm of the character. Although her performance has been questioned by some age, she has made up for this lack with her acting skills and charm, allowing people to see her unique Shih Tzu image.
Overall, although Guo Xianni's version of Xi Shi has some controversy, her performance and interpretation have still been recognized and loved by many audiences. Her Shih Tzu image shows the combination of classical beauty and modern beauty, and has become a classic in the hearts of many audiences.
An Yixuan's version of Xi Shi is from the 2007 mainland drama "Lying on Salary and Tasting Courage". An Yixuan has an unforgettable face, her big eyes are flashing with a simple and clean heart, her delicate nose is embellished with a delicate and lively temperament, and her plump lips harmonize the charming temperament, outlining a rich, fraternal, charming, and gentle image.
However, when playing the role of Shih Tzu, her style was not fully displayed. Despite its variety of shapes, it is not eye-catching. In particular, there are always strands of hair on both sides of the forehead in each look, which makes people look very uncomfortable. Coupled with the fact that her complexion is not fair enough, the audience will inevitably feel a little dramatic when **.
Overall, An Yixuan's performance and temperament are not completely compatible with the role of Xi Shi. Although she has excellent acting skills and unique charm, she is not fully developed in this version of Xi Shi. This also makes her not outstanding among the many versions of Xi Shi, and the audience's evaluation of her is relatively average.
Zhou Yang's version of Xi Shi is from the mainland drama "Yue Wang Goujian". Zhou Yang has a typical melon seed face, beautiful appearance, and a fairly well-proportioned figure. Although her acting skills were still immature at that time, she successfully interpreted the soft temperament of Xi Shi. Although her Shih Tzu doesn't give people a stunning feeling, the overall performance is not inferior.
Zhou Yang's image of Xi Shi shows the grace and tenderness of classical beauties, and her performance makes people feel the inner emotional world of Xi Shi. Although there is still room for improvement in her acting skills, she has been able to interpret the role of Xi Shi well and show the charm of the role.
Overall, although Zhou Yang's version of Xi Shi is not the best, her performance is also of a certain standard. Her Shih Tzu image is impressive.
Wu Jingjing's version of Xi Shi is from the 2012 mainland drama "The Secret History of Xi Shi". Although Wu Jingjing's appearance is not bright and moving, she has a unique beauty. In the play, her Shih Tzu image gives people a sense of innocence, which makes people look very comfortable.
Wu Jingjing's Xi Shi style has fluffy air bangs, and the makeup is gentle and elegant, which looks very natural. The Xi Shi she interprets is not like the kind of stunning beauty, but more like a little sister next door, giving people a kind and lovely feeling.
Although this style and performance may not be impressive, Wu Jingjing successfully interprets the role of Xi Shi with his acting skills and unique temperament. Her performance allows people to see another possibility of Xi Shi, and also makes people pay more attention to her performance and development in the future.
Yinger's version of Xi Shi is from the 2013 drama "Hero". At that time, Ying'er had a hint of baby fat and looked very cute. Compared with other Xi Shi's appearances, Ying'er's version of Xi Shi can be said to be the cutest one.
When starring in this drama, Yinger faced a lot of controversy. However, she was not bothered by these controversies and pursued her acting career with determination. In order to better interpret the role of Xi Shi, she worked hard and constantly honed her acting skills.
Despite this, fans had high expectations for her, but the final image of Shih Tzu failed to meet everyone's expectations. Despite Ying'er's best efforts to get rid of the cute image, she still makes a cute impression in this version of Xi Shi.
Overall, although Ying'er's performance and interpretation have certain shortcomings, her efforts and dedication are still worthy of recognition. I hope that in the future, she can continue to improve and present even better performances to the audience.