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He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

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Preface

In recent years, there has been a lot of "domestic money and foreign spending" phenomenon in the entertainment industry.

In this regard, netizens can't help asking: Is the moon so round abroad?

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Therefore, when Ma Weijun, who played the role of "Japan's Great Zuo" for most of his life, the news of his death in Japan spread far and wide.

The mood of some domestic audiences is self-evident.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

What is puzzling is why Ma Weijun settled in Japan?

Before he died, didn't he have the idea of "returning to the roots"?

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Anti-Japanese drama VS strength interpretation

In the years when the TV drama industry was booming, various types of TV dramas were "competing on the same stage".

Maybe it's to attract attention, or maybe it's the screenwriter's brain.

There are many anti-Japanese dramas similar to "hand-tearing devils" and "cold weapons overwhelming hot weapons" on the market.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

In this regard, everyone was still very fond of watching it at first.

But as the plot becomes more and more outrageous, the audience misses the normal anti-Japanese war historical drama very much.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

After all, in the main drama, at least the historical events and the actors' speculation of the characters are very in place.

As Ma Weijun said: Whenever I want to play a real historical figure, I will carefully study his life, so that I can play this character well.

And Ma Weijun said and did so.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

When Ma Weijun was filming "The Invincible", he and Chen Baoguo had a scene of the "Battle of Taierzhuang" to be filmed.

Ma Weijun added a scene based on the psychology of the Japanese officers.

Not only was it recognized by the director, but it also presented a very real effect.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

It is reported that the Japanese officer played by Ma Weijun in the play can be said to be attacking the Sichuan army led by Feng Tiankui with semi-mechanized troops.

And the weapons of the Sichuan army back then were not comparable to those of Japan at all.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Therefore, after Ma Weijun figured out the role, he believed that the Japanese officers who relied on advanced weapons at that time must have been very proud and arrogant.

But who knows, even with such a weapon, it will be difficult for them to take down Feng Tiankui's troops.

So much so that the battle was fought for seven days.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Therefore, Ma Weijun thought that it would be more vivid if a scene of a Japanese officer vomiting blood because he was angry and heartwarming could be added at the end.

Who knew that as soon as he finished speaking, he was recognized by the director and Chen Baoguo.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

At the same time, this scene is also presented in film and television, and the effect is also very good.

It can be seen that Ma Weijun is extremely responsible and serious about acting.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Otherwise, it would be impossible for him to become a well-known "Dazuo professional" in the hearts of the audience after entering the entertainment industry in middle age.

What is puzzling is that Ma Weijun's development in China is obviously good.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Why did he choose to settle in Japan? Could it be that as netizens said, he "played Dazuo too deeply into the play"?

In fact, this has to start when he was young.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Permanent residence in Japan

When Ma Weijun was young, due to family conditions, he also entered the troupe to learn talent in addition to his studies.

However, Ma Weijun at that time did not go far on the road of art.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

On the contrary, it is only after middle age that he becomes fascinated with art again.

So much so that Ma Weijun gave up his "iron rice bowl" at that time and plunged into the showbiz.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67
According to people familiar with the matter, although Ma Weijun did not quickly break out of his own world at that time, he was still seen by the Lanzhou Repertory Theatre because of his outstanding acting talent, and was sent to Japan for further study of acting.

When this opportunity was placed in front of Ma Weijun, he was actually excited.

But when he arrived in a foreign country, he encountered many problems.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

The first of these is the issue of language.

So much so that Ma Weijun could only learn Japanese and act at the same time.

But such days are difficult.

However, the appearance of a woman instantly "rescued" the lonely and helpless Ma Weijun.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

And this woman is the wife he later accompanied for the rest of his life.

According to netizens, although Ma Weijun's wife is also Chinese, she has long settled in Japan.

Therefore, after Ma Weijun got married, he also stayed in Japan with his wife.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

But Ma Weijun's parents were still in China at that time, which meant that Ma Weijun had to run both at home and abroad.

However, because of this, Ma Weijun had the opportunity to start the "second spring" of his career.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

The "Second Spring" of Career

In 2005, Ma Weijun, who returned to China to visit relatives, met with his former actor colleagues for a long time to catch up.

In the process of chatting, everyone talked about the development of the past few years.

This made Ma Weijun more and more excited the more he listened, and even his "soul of acting" was about to come out.

Coincidentally.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

At that time, there happened to be a crew filming at that time.

Ma Weijun and his former friends went to the scene to join in the fun.

At that time, Ma Weijun still thought: "I don't know if I can pick up a role to try."

As the saying goes, you can come whatever you want.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67
Ma Weijun heard an angry voice not far away: It doesn't matter if you can't speak Japanese, you can't even play Japanese, what do I want you to do.

Hearing this, Ma Weijun thought to himself: Playing a Japanese and speaking Japanese? This is not a "professional" counterpart.

So he strode forward and began to recommend himself to director Mao Sui.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Originally, the director was dismissive of this middle-aged uncle who came out of nowhere.

But when the director heard Ma Weijun's fluent Japanese, coupled with his movements and demeanor of learning Japanese.

Instantly, it was decided to let him try his hand at playing.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

And Ma Weijun himself has studied acting, coupled with his unique external conditions, he is naturally not a problem for such a simple role.

Although Ma Weijun enjoyed this acting experience very much, he thought that this would be the end of it.

But what Ma Weijun didn't expect was that he received more invitations to play "Japanese officers" after that.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

However, Ma Weijun's wife is still in Japan, and if he wants to stay in China to film, he will often not see his wife.

So when he told his wife the news, he was actually apprehensive in his heart.

However, what Ma Weijun didn't expect was that his wife was very supportive of his career.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Maybe it's because there's no worries, or maybe it's because of talent.

Ma Weijun's career has flourished since then.

But just when everyone praised Ma Weijun's acting skills, they found that he seemed to have returned to Japan.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

In this regard, netizens are very puzzled: Why did Ma Weijun return to Japan?

Just when everyone was speculating at will, a news of "Ma Weijun's death" suddenly broke out.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

As soon as this news came out, there was an instant uproar on the Internet.

According to people familiar with the matter: It turned out that when Ma Weijun was struggling in China, he was very upset because he often couldn't see his wife.

Therefore, he often used alcohol to kill his sorrows.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

But alas, he seems to have been in poor health due to excessive drinking.

When he went to the hospital for a check-up, he realized that his days were numbered.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

Therefore, he hurried back to Japan, wanting to spend more time with his wife in his last days.

Although Ma Weijun failed to return to his roots in the end, fortunately, he left this world with his family.

It's not too lonely to end up like this.

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

epilogue

The fact that Ma Weijun settled in Japan as a Chinese was not understood by many netizens.

But after the reason behind this matter became known to the outside world.

Everyone is actually very emotional: Ma Weijun became popular by playing the Japanese, and finally died in Japan, how can this not be a wonderful fate?

He played "Japan Dazuo" for most of his life, settled in Japan with his wife and children, and died in Japan at the age of 67

In fact, as long as you are patriotic in your heart, why not be in a foreign country?

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