In the TV series "Hua Qiangu", Hua Qiangu played by Zhao Liying and Bai Zihua played by William Chan have a touching master-apprentice relationship. In an accident, Hua Qiangu was seriously injured in order to protect Bai Zihua. Bai Zihua watched his beloved apprentice suffer so much, and his heart was in agony.
At this time, Hua Qiangu woke up from a coma and saw Bai Zihua's concerned eyes, she suddenly hugged Bai Zihua excitedly, gently beat his chest with her little hand, and cried and said, "Master, I would rather be injured myself than see you hurt in the slightest." ”
Bai Zihua was deeply touched by Hua Qiangu's actions, and he hugged her tightly, tears flashing in his eyes. He understood that this hug was not only a personal gratitude and dependence on him, but also a deep affection for Hua Qiangu's master.
This scene has become one of the classic scenes in "Flower Thousand Bone", allowing the audience to deeply feel the sincere emotions between the master and apprentice. The filming of this scene also attracted widespread attention and heated discussions, and many viewers said that they were moved by the acting skills of Zhao Liying and William Chan.
The filming of this scene was also a challenge for Zhao Liying and William Chan. Before filming, the two had in-depth communication and preparation, exploring how to better express the emotional depth of this scene. During the filming, they also devoted themselves to the roles, and impressed the staff and the audience with their sincere acting skills.
The TV series "Flower Thousand Bone" was highly praised for its outstanding performance in this scene and became the ratings champion of the year. Zhao Liying and William Chan also gained more attention and recognition because of their performance in this scene.
This scene is not only a simple hug and chest beating, but also an in-depth understanding of the characters and the expression of sincere emotions of Zhao Liying and William Chan. I hope they can continue to maintain their excellent performance and bring more touching stories to the audience.