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Li XiaoLu's mother is also a star?
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China film and television circles rare star mother and daughter, Zhang Weixin, Li XiaoLu-
In China film and television circles, the star father and son are Chen Qiang and Peisi Chen, Ge Cunzhuang and Ge You. Relatively speaking, there seem to be fewer mother and daughter stars. Because of this, Zhang Weixin and Li XiaoLu are more noticeable.
Today's audience is no stranger to Li XiaoLu. Her roles such as Savage Angel, Red Alert and It's All Angels' Fault left a deep impression on the audience. In the TV series "The wind blows and the clouds move, but the stars don't move" to be broadcast on TV channels tonight, she plays Niu Manchan, and she plays a lovely little girl, who is naive, doesn't like restraint and is extremely cute. In particular, her appearance in the play was called "Barbie" in the Republic of China.
Young viewers may not be familiar with Zhang Weixin. In the 1980s, Zhang Weixin was a popular movie star. Her films, such as Flying Crane, Local Voice, Sholbrak and Good Woman, caused a sensation, and won the most beautiful star award at Karlovy Farley International Film Festival with 1986.
A few days ago, Zhang Weixin came back from the United States, and I asked her mother and daughter to do an exclusive interview. Zhang Weixin, who appeared as the president of "Haosi International Advertising (Beijing) Co., Ltd.", has a sense of vicissitudes, but he can still see the elegance of that year and is full of young people's passion. On that day, Li XiaoLu dressed a bit like a cartoon, looking lively and lovely, and occasionally a little shy passed over her youthful and beautiful face.
She had a talent for acting when she was very young.
Q: Your daughter has made remarkable achievements in the film and television industry. As a mother, how do you evaluate her?
Zhang Weixin: I think she is still a child. She needs to be mature, learn in many ways and accumulate some experience.
Q: If you could score, how many points would you give her?
Zhang Weixin: Haha. Well, it's really hard to fight. From the performance point of view, mothers may be stricter. Give her 85 points.
Q: Judging from her current development, is it higher than your expectation or not up to your expectation?
Zhang Weixin: Talent has brought her many good conditions, but the acquired things, such as cultural background, need to be further enriched.
Q: When she is young, do you want her to be an actress in the future?
Zhang Weixin: I really hope she can do a professional job. Although acting is also a major, I once wanted her to study medicine and work in science and technology. Now she is good at literature and art, but this is my "second choice".
Q: Why put studying medicine in the first place?
Zhang Weixin: I feel that if she studies medicine or works in science and technology, she will become more and more mature, and achieve something after reaching a certain accumulation. The performance of this thing, if there is no talent, understanding is not very good, may never come out. We sometimes say that it is just a thin piece of paper, but you can never see through it. In fact, my parents also wanted me to study medicine, and then I went to act.
Q: Do you think she has talent?
Zhang Weixin: She had a talent for acting when she was very young. It was when she was two and a half years old that she participated in the filming of the TV series Confucius and played the role of little Confucius. At this time, she felt much better. When she was three years old, I took her to shoot I only cried three times. Although she is so young, she has her own ideas. She is comfortable making her laugh and cry. She expressed her feelings, not exactly what the director asked.
Every time she receives a card made by herself, she is always happy and sad.
How old was Lu Xiao when you went to the United States?
Zhang Weixin: She just started primary school.
Q: At that time, many China actors went abroad to study, and many of them were unmarried. As a mother, why did you put your children in China to study in the United States?
Zhang Weixin: I think there are many choices in life. Being an actor is my favorite occupation, but I don't know much about dance and culture since I was a soldier, so I want to go to the outside world to learn more about knowledge and culture. Going to the University of California, first studying literature, later felt unrealistic, because it was very difficult for a foreigner to study literature in the United States. Later, I went to study languages and switched to international economic management. From then on, I bid farewell to my artistic career. After I came back, my daughter came into contact with this circle because she was in the entertainment circle. Now that I have a dual identity, I am engaged in business and art. I think this is also good.
Q: You haven't seen your daughter in America for three years?
Zhang Weixin: Sometimes I miss my daughter so much that I cry! It's really hard for a mother to leave her own flesh and blood! Plus, when I went out, it was the peak of my acting career. I gave up at once and felt a great sense of loss. If you don't have a little perseverance, you can't sustain yourself. I comforted myself at that time. I learned to balance myself and persisted. I am a person who must do one thing well.
Q: Do you regret those years?
Zhang Weixin: I will be sad, but I don't regret it. Because this is my own choice, so I will go on. I have no regrets today. I think I made the right choice.
My daughter was very attentive. When I celebrate my birthday or Spring Festival, she will make a card for me. Every time I receive a card, I am happy and sad, and I miss my daughter more.
Q: Did Lu Xiao meet you at the airport the day you came back?
Zhang Weixin: Yes, it happened to be Mother's Day. I was both excited and sad to see my daughter. She is bigger than I expected. I haven't seen you for years, and I'm a little embarrassed. When I went to the United States, she was still not very sensible and skipped around. I was a little sad because she didn't know how long it would take us to meet. So I was particularly sad and secretly cried.
My communication with Lu Xiao is a friend.
Q: How is your life in America?
Zhang Weixin: When I started studying international economic management, something happened. I invested some of the money I brought in a restaurant run by an old immigrant. I didn't understand it at that time, and I didn't get nervous until the money was running out. Later, I asked my friends in China for help, raised more than 10 thousand yuan to open a clothing store, made clothes while learning, and then made textiles. I am very lucky. The father of a clerk in my clothing store is Jewish and has been making textiles in the United States for more than 40 years. He helped me supply several Dalian chain stores in the United States and received many orders. Later, I stopped reading. By 1996, I studied again, completed the course of international economic management, and then signed up for an art course for two years.
When did Xiao Lu go to America?
Zhang Weixin: We lived in San Francisco in the second grade.
Q: Can she adapt quickly when she gets there?
Zhang Weixin: Pretty fast. She is very obedient. I helped her a lot with her language when I first went there. Linguistically, I am most afraid of her accent, because there are many people who go to Guangdong from San Francisco and all speak Cantonese English, which is absolutely not good for me. So I said to her, don't talk, read it correctly, or don't talk.
Q: When children grow up, they will have a rebellious mentality.
Zhang Weixin: Her generation has its own ideas. When we were together, there was no obvious rebellious period, because I knew her better and had communication with her. My communication with her is not the relationship between parents and children, but friends. I think we should understand her psychological feelings. Her classmates came to play at home, so I followed their interest. Especially when her friends are here, I think if I can get in touch, it means yes. If you think it is better not to contact, it is not mandatory. I asked her not to dress casually, but to be educated, including manners and manners for the elderly, because my parents were very strict with me when I was a child. Especially the girls who grew up in China, must strengthen their temperament. It's like a small tree. If you don't trim it, it will only grow tall and straight
My request can have a certain influence on her.
Q: When you are together, will there be some artistic and performance discussions?
Zhang Weixin: Discussion. I often chat with her to discuss the style and performance of a movie she played or a movie played by others. My favorite actress, her favorite place, and her feelings? She will also discuss with me, which is an invisible influence on her. When she is going to act in a play, I will say how you should play the role. I'm not saying, "Hey, you have to act like this!" "I said that if you act like this in this play, you will have your own feelings. For example, in "Never Forget", she played a little mother, and it was in that special situation that one small step caused permanent regret. I said you didn't want to act at all. If you want to act, you have already acted. Later, when I watched her film, I grasped even one sentence very well. She gave me a feeling in the play. She really reflected on what I said, and she did it. There was something of her own in it. My request can have a certain effect on her.
Q: Will she discuss it with you when she takes the show?
Zhang Weixin: I'll talk to her about some things. I'll talk to her father. He'll discuss these things with her and her grandfather. I expressed my opinion, and the final decision was made by her and her father.
Q: Will it be controversial if there are different opinions in art?
Zhang Weixin: I don't seem to have much argument with her. We will collide with something. Maybe I am unhappy at the moment, but I will tell her from another angle. If she looks at me seriously, she will comfort me in turn and say that my mother is my fault. She's good at this.
Mutual understanding, I think this is a very important factor. Because she is also very sensible, when I communicate with her, if I am really unhappy, she will think it is a very serious matter. I love her at ordinary times, I joke with her, and sometimes I even like her more, and she knows it.
I want to be a soldier or a policeman most.
Q: The recent broadcast of "The wind blows and the clouds move, but the stars don't move" received a good response. You probably received a lot of praise calls, didn't you?
Li XiaoLu: No, but someone called to tell me that they were watching the play.
Q: What kind of play do you like from the bottom of your heart?
Li XiaoLu: I want to try all kinds of dramas, and I want to challenge them.
Q: So what role are you most looking forward to challenging now?
Li XiaoLu: What I want most is to make some decent plays and play the role of a soldier or a policeman. The roles I have played before are all lively, and I have played in many professions, so I want to play the role of a policeman, such as participating in solving crimes.
Q: Generally speaking, what criteria do you have when choosing a script or role?
Li XiaoLu: I must be attracted by the story. The character of the characters is very challenging for me, or the director and actors have a better lineup.
Q: So, what was your consideration when you starred in "The wind blows and the clouds surge, and the stars don't move"?
Li XiaoLu: That's because Liu Xingang and Zhao Baogang are the directors of this play. Although Zhao Baogang is not a director, he is a producer, but this is my first time to cooperate with him. Director Liu Xingang is very creative in filming, and I like this story very much. I seldom play the drama of female number two, but I took it because it was beautiful.
Q: How did you get rid of your mother?
Li XiaoLu: Actually, when I was young, I didn't have the concept of mom and dad, because they all worked in other places. When I was a child, the school held a parent-teacher conference. My parents didn't go. What impressed me most was that I started writing letters when I was very young, some of them were sent to my mother, and some of them I wanted to read when I grew up.
Don't like rigid boys very much.
Q: Now that you have grown up, you will have a boyfriend. What are your expectations for your marriage?
Li XiaoLu: I don't expect much, because I'm too busy at work now. I hope my family will be happy in the future, and I don't want both of them to run away from home and no one to take care of the children. If there is a next generation, I hope the family can be happy and harmonious.
Q: From this perspective, you may not find a colleague in the future.
Li XiaoLu: It is possible, but not necessarily. Because I attach great importance to feelings and fate, don't be too reluctant. Our profession is running around and won't be fixed there. Of course, home is here, and people often run outside.
Q: What are your criteria for finding a boyfriend?
Li XiaoLu: Tolerance is the most important thing. Understanding and trust, I value humor more than rigid boys. Otherwise, I will coax him all day, and I will be tired. In short, I hope two people can have common interests and hobbies.
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