Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News Reporter Lu Fang Correspondent Zheng Tianyi
On April 21, 1953, 67 years ago, "Roman Holiday" starring Audrey Hepburn was released, and since then, Princess Anne, with her wavy bangs and thick eyebrows, has entered the hearts of countless young people.

At the time, 24-year-old Audrey Hepburn also won the 26th Academy Award for Best Actress for the success of "Roman Holiday".
Of course, what is more popular is that Hepburn walked down the steps of the Roman Forum with ice cream in the film, and with her minimalist dress and makeup at the time, she created an image of an escaped princess who was not familiar with the world and was elegant and generous, which also set off a "Hepburn wind".
This is different from the current popular "Hyunya wind" and "ins wind", this "Hepburn wind" blows for 67 years. Many female celebrities known for their fashion in China are also happy to imitate her appearance.
Two days later, April 23, is also the 92nd anniversary of the birth of the famous child star Shulan Temple.
If Audrey Hepburn is the perfect goddess in everyone's mind, then Xiulan Temple is now known as the "national girl".
She was the first child to win an Oscar and became america's most box office star at the age of ten.
Although The films starring Temple starring "Little Princess", "Captain January", "Heidi", "Little Rebel", "Blue Bird" and "Little Angel" were introduced to China in the 1990s, she has long since disappeared, but this does not prevent everyone from loving her.
Parents of all generations will also use "this child is as cute as Xiulan Temple" as the highest standard of praise for children.
Until now, in the TV show, the cute little Lolita who sings and dances will also be called the "Chinese version of Xiulan Temple".