Second, the actors:
1, Zhang Shan, originally from Qingdao? 1968 Born in Qingdao, Shandong Province on March 23rd, graduated from the Central Academy of Drama, and is an actor in China Mainland.
1976 was admitted to Shandong Theatre, 1982 graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama, and was assigned to Beijing Film Studio, China Film Group Arts and Innovation Center, and was a national first-class actor.
2. Yang Fan, an actor from China, was born in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, a native of Liaoning, and now lives in Beijing. Representative works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin. Yang Fan has performed Ji Opera, drama, musical, film and TV series, and many plays have also served as the main characters.
3. Hou Yongsheng, a famous actor in China. People from Dalian, Liaoning Province. He is an out-and-out veteran professional, from Nuerhachi in Nuerhachi, Zhao Yun, an old man in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zeng Tianyang, a veteran in Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, to Shi Lang, a platform general in Kangxi Dynasty. Hou Yongsheng has an innate veteran temperament, although his hair is like snow, he is still active in China.
4. Nie Yuan, an actor from the mainland of China, was born in zhenyuan county, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province on March/0/7, 1978, and his ancestral home was in Shandong. Graduated from the performance department of Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2000.
In 200 1 year, Nie Yuan took part in "The Granary in the World", playing the role of a teenager. ? In 2004, he won the fifth "Double Top Ten of Public Television" and "Top Ten Actors Award" with "Sweating BMW". ? In 2006, he played first hero Pei Hu in Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain. 20 1 1 year, played the Tang priest in the Zhang Jizhong version of The Journey to the West, and won the "Most Popular Actor" in the College TV Festival. 20 13 years, TV version of flying swords of dragon gate, played Zhao Huaian.
Third, the role:
Zhao Yun (? -229), the word Zilong, was born in Zhengding, Changshan (now Zhengding, Hebei Province). Eight feet long and imposing, he was a famous soldier in Shu and Han Dynasties.
Zhao Yun followed General Liu Bei for nearly 30 years, participated in the Battle of Bowangpo, the Battle of Changbanpo and the Battle of Pacification in the South of the Yangtze River, and commanded the Battle of Entering Sichuan, the Battle of Hanshui and the Battle of Jigu alone, all of which achieved very good results. In addition to fighting everywhere, Zhao Yun also took the partial general as the prefect of Guiyang, left Sima in the camp and stayed in the public security, and supervised Jiangzhou with the Yi army general. In addition, when Zhao Yun pacified Yizhou, he quoted the story of Huo Qubing to persuade Liu Bei to return the Tian Zhai to the people, and after Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were killed, he advised Liu Bei not to cut Wu. He was praised by later generations as a Confucian general with a great amount of ministers and even considered a perfect figure in the Three Kingdoms period.
After Zhao Yun's death, he was posthumously named "Shunping Waiting", and his image of "ever-victorious general" was widely circulated.
Fourth, TV series:
The 84-episode TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms was adapted from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of China's classical literature Four Great Classical Novels, and was produced by China TV Drama Production Center and CCTV.
The drama tells the story of the Three Kingdoms period, which is the history of the rise and fall of Wei, Shu and Wu. * * * It is divided into "Competing for the Deer" (1-23 episodes), "Battle at Chibi" (24-47 episodes), "Three Pillars" (48-64 episodes) and "Southern Expedition" It focuses on the complicated, tense and sharp struggles among many political groups in troubled times; This struggle has developed into a continuous struggle for political power and military conflict, which has brought about changes in the situation for nearly a century from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the early Western Jin Dynasty.