Yuan Quan once said in an interview about her understanding of loneliness that even the most intimate relationship between people is not communicable to a certain extent.
In the star-studded field of acting, Yuan Quan has won the hearts of the audience with her unique charm and deep-rooted acting skills. However, her inner world, like a deep ocean, holds endless secrets.
She once mentioned in an interview, "Even the most intimate relationship between people is not communicable at a certain point." This statement was like a bolt of lightning, revealing her unique insight into relationships.
She admits that even the closest of people can be uncommunicative at a certain point. Everyone has their own unique thoughts, values and emotional experiences, factors that make each person a unique individual.
As a result, no matter how close the relationship is, it is impossible for people to fully understand and share each other's thoughts and feelings. This keen insight into human nature has made her a natural in her acting career, and she interprets each role with precision.
Acting Experience:
In 1999, she appeared in her debut movie "Spring Rhapsody" and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 19th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards for the role of Zhou Xiaomei; in the same year, she appeared in her debut play "Liang Zhu".
On March 15, 2018, Yuan Quan won the "Acting Drama Star of the Year" at the 2018 TV Drama Quality Ceremony for her role as Tang Jing in the TV drama My First Half Life; in April of the same year, she co-starred with Lu Yi in the realism drama When the Wind Rises Again, in which she portrayed the female protagonist He Xiaoying.
On April 9, 2023, she won Outstanding Actress of the Year in the 2022-2023 Movie Channel M List and Chinese Movie Big Data Ceremony; on July 20, she starred in the movie "Feuding the Gods Part 1: The Wind and Cloud of Chaogai", which was released in theaters; she played the role of Queen Jiang in the film.
Reference for the above: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuan Quan