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Han Zhong: It is very difficult to play Chairman Mao well, and it is even more difficult to be "god-like" that is

author:Chang'an Wu Cave

The chairman's love is broad, he let his son go to the countryside to work, to the factory to work, etc., is to let the son not be separated from the people, can not be on the top! Always thinking of the people and serving the people is the consistent position of the chairman!

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Han Zhong: It is very difficult to play Chairman Mao well, and it is even more difficult to be "god-like" that is

CCTV concurrent voice reporter Comrade Wu Zhaohui took a group photo at the press conference

Today, a number of media reporters asked questions I probably summarized and sent to you, I hope to see friends to encourage:

The reporter asked: For a long time, whether on the screen or on the stage, there have been many images of Mao Zedong, I would like to ask the chairman, how did you grasp the "resemblance" and "god-likeness" of the chairman in your performance?

Answer: The image of Chairman Mao is deeply imprinted in the hearts of the masses of the people, and everyone has a Chairman Mao in his mind.

If the difference between physical characteristics and roles is too large, no matter how much effort you put in and how much energy you spend to imitate, it is also a waste of effort, and sometimes it becomes a dogmatic and mechanical imitation show, and the characters are easily overridden by these external imitations! This is a big taboo for actors! The door to entering a character is only open to you if you have approximately the same physical characteristics as the character you are playing! Then there's the god-like question.

It is even more difficult to be like God, I have no great man's experience, knowledge, wisdom, etc. Are too different! Only by fully understanding the character's era background, historical background, his position and the work the character is engaged in, etc., as well as his personality characteristics, cultural connotations, preferences and other aspects, fine details, and finally enter the inner world of the character! That's the only thing you can do as an actor! The more you experience, the more you embody! The characters have flesh and blood, have a soul, and gradually come alive!

Reporter asked: We know that the drama of this rehearsal is mainly to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the birth of Chairman Mao Zedong, please ask Teacher Han Zhong, as the chairman's actor and researcher, do you think that in today's society, rehearsing such a red-themed work, what do you most want to pass on to everyone? What are the special meanings?

Answer: What I most want to convey to everyone is that "resisting US aggression and aiding Korea and defending the homeland" is the embodiment of the chairman's boldness and strategic vision, as well as the chairman's clear "people's stand" and "education for young people"!

The reporter asked: In the script of the drama, what moved you the most was the scene? Can you reveal some details?

A: The most touching thing was a crying scene after learning of his son's sacrifice! The chairman not only lamented the death of his son, he cried about the countless volunteer soldiers who had no cold clothes, ate fried noodles, nibbled potatoes, and froze to death and starved to death! They can't even get the bodies back! There is also the sight of the volunteer soldiers returning, and the heroine presents him with flowers! I looked at the real photos and the chairman was in tears! This two scenes are so touching!

Reporter asked: Compared with the TV series "Mao Anying", the drama highlights the father-son relationship between Mao Zedong and Mao Anying, how do you show Mao Zedong's fatherly love for the eldest son Mao Anying?

Answer: The chairman's love is broad, and he let his son work in the countryside, work in factories, and so on, so that his son cannot be separated from the people and cannot be on the top! Always thinking of the people and serving the people is the consistent position of the chairman!

(Source: Redwall Past)

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