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TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

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Tsang Kin Ming is a veteran actor of TVB, who has been working in the Hong Kong film and television industry for 47 years, starting in 1976 and is still active in the audience's field of vision.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

His persona is varied, from the gracious doctor in "Educational TV" to the cunning liar in "Alert", two very different roles that have made him deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In the recent show "It Turned Out to Be You", Zeng Jianming looked back on his acting career and those little-known stories.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

Tsang's acting career began with his love of drama as a teenager. In 1976, by chance, he stepped into the entertainment industry and became an extra. With his own efforts and the director's appreciation, he gradually gained a firm foothold in this industry. In 1977, he joined Leigh's television training class and began a comprehensive acting training, including acting, voice acting, singing, dancing and martial arts. Here, he met his benefactor Chen Youhou, who not only helped him pay for his tuition, but also gave him great spiritual support.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

Tsang's acting career has not been smooth sailing. In the early years, due to cost constraints, the filming conditions were extremely difficult, and he experienced several life-and-death situations, including almost being cut by a real beef knife during filming, being surrounded by a fire and almost lacking oxygen, and being chased by a car and almost being run over by a car. These experiences made him think about giving up at one point, but his love for acting eventually led him to persevere.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

One of Tsang's most recognizable roles in television is the doctor in "Educational TV," a role that is so popular that many viewers even think he is a real doctor. Mr. Tsang recalled in an interview that he was embarrassed by a time when a middle school student even thought he was a real doctor and asked him questions about puberty. Even his own children had mistaken him for a doctor.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

During his acting career, Tsang also played the Disney character Donald Duck, when he participated in the recording of Disney special programs on Leigh's TV. This role requires him not to reveal his identity, and he even entertains the audience by playing Donald Duck at Ocean Park and various events.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

In addition to "Educational TV", Tsang has also played important roles in programs such as "Police Alert" and "Brought to Law". In Police Call, he and the other actors were required to improvise and perform a mock performance based on the case information provided by the Superintendent. In "Brought to Justice", he experienced more horrific filming experiences, such as the experience of being almost slashed. These shows brought him more popularity, but they also put him through a lot of dangers.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

Zeng Jianming has also starred in movies, he worked with big stars such as Leslie Cheung and Lin Qingxia in the 1993 movie "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", and one of the scenes of the fire siege made him almost unconscious.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

Tsang also tried to change careers, including in the insurance and printing industries, but eventually returned because of his love for acting. He joined TVB in 1988 as an actor and returned to TVB in 1996 to continue his acting career.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

In his acting career, Zeng Jianming has created a variety of roles, among which he is most well-known for the role of a liar, and even won the title of "The King of Alternative Dramas - The King of Liars" in "Sunday". He said that he hardly turned down any role, except that he did not want to participate in the driving scene because it involved safety issues.

TVB's "queen liar" almost died three times because he did not have a stand-in, and the role of a doctor in his early years was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

Today, 67-year-old Zeng Jianming is still active on the TV screen, and Zeng Jianming's experience is actually the epitome of many green leaf actors in Hong Kong, and it is also an important part of the golden age of Hong Kong film and television.

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