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He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

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He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"!

In many film and television dramas, there is always such a plot: the good guys finally unite and defeat the bad guys after unremitting efforts. Although this is the need of current social values, it has to be said that such a plot development is exactly what the majority of audiences want to see, and this kind of plot is most prominent in the anti-Japanese war films.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

Today XiaoXiao will take you to know a "ghost professional household" that often appears in the Chinese Anti-Japanese War films, his Chinese name is Called Geng Changjun, also known as Asano Nagaying, maybe everyone is not very familiar with this name, then when it comes to the anti-Japanese drama "My Brother Is Called Shunshun" in Sakata and Takeshita Jun in "Snow Leopard", you must know.

Geng Changjun was born in August 1979 in Nagasaki, Japan, his father is from Harbin, his mother is from Nagasaki, Japan, so Geng Changjun is an authentic Chinese-Japanese mixed-race, 20-year-old Geng Changjun came to Beijing alone to explore, wanting to seek a good development opportunity in China.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

However, heaven always leaves the opportunity to those who are prepared, Geng Changjun, who has developed language cells, tried to enter the Shanghai Theater Academy he longed for after a short period of language training to enter the entertainment circle, and what people did not expect was that Geng Changjun, who had both luck and strength, was finally unexpectedly admitted to the acting department of the Shanghai Theater Academy, and has since entered the popular profession of actor.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

In the end, he was successfully admitted to the Chinese opera, perhaps Geng Changjun himself did not think of it, because at that time he only held the mentality of trying it out, and it was unexpected that he could succeed in the end, but what may surprise him more is that after he graduates, he will become synonymous with "ghost professional household".

After graduating from Chinese opera, Geng Changjun made his debut as Li Kejian in the TV series "Proof of Memory", and began to be concerned by everyone in the anti-Japanese drama "My Brother Is Called Shunliu", and finally played Zhou Weiguo's German classmate Takeshita Jun in "Snow Leopard".

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

From all the film and television dramas in which he participated, we can find that there are very few times when the role he plays in the play is not Japanese, it can be said that many anti-Japanese dramas now have the shadow of Geng Changjun, many people say that he has perfectly displayed the image of Japanese officers, and Koji Yano, Lu Peng and others are collectively called "ghost professional households".

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

Although several of them play the image of Japanese officers in the play, the characters they show are very different, just take Koji Yano and Geng Changjun, both of them were born in Japan and grew up in Japan, and the image of Japanese officers shown is completely different.

Koji Yano

The Japanese officer played by Koji Yano gives us the impression of an image that is cold, ruthless, and makes people sweat after seeing it, which can be seen in "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" as Saito played by Koji Yano, on the surface it looks like he is very enthusiastic about people, but in his bones he is a cold and heartless person, who has repeatedly attacked innocent people.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

Geng Changjun

Compared with Koji Yano, the Japanese officer played by Geng Changjun is closer to the character of the real character in terms of facial expression shaping and performance in the play, especially in "Snow Leopard", takeshita Jun, who plays a very friendly color, in which he regards the friendship with Zhou Weiguo as more important than his own life, and finally sacrifices his life in order to save this friendship.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

Although the japanese officers created by these two people have their own styles, it has to be said that their Geng Changjun's acting skills are better, perhaps this is also related to the educational background of the two, to know that although Geng Changjun grew up in Japan, her father has always taught him to learn to write Chinese characters, speak Chinese, and understand Chinese culture. Koji Yano, on the other hand, embraced authentic Japanese culture.

He is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, accidentally admitted to the theater at the age of 20, and now he has become a "ghost professional household"

This may be the influence of the cultural differences between the two countries, but in any case, the image of the Japanese officers they have created has also left a deep impression on us, and I hope that they can try more roles in the future, not just limited to the "devil's professional household".

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