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Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

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Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle
Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Text: Guagua Entertainment

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Preface

In 1987, the filming of the TV series "Dream of Red Mansions" was in full swing, but director Wang Fulin fell into an unprecedented challenge: to find an actor who could perfectly interpret the role of Jia Huan. Under the recommendation of assistant director Gu Fengli, Wang Wei successfully interpreted this role with his unique "wilted" temperament.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

In order to create the image of Jia Huan, he did not hesitate to grow long hair, overcome the school's hairstyle regulations, and showed a unique temperament. His superb acting skills are unforgettable and become one of the classic roles. This intriguing experience makes people wonder: in that innocent era, how did he overcome difficulties, achieve self-achievement, and leave a deep imprint?

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

From 'wilted boy' to 'handsome uncle'

At the beginning, when director Wang Fulin was casting Jia Huan, he tried his best but never found a suitable candidate. Until one day, assistant director Gu Fengli recommended a child named Wang Wei to him. Although his appearance is not amazing, Gu Fengli said that he has a "wilted" temperament, which is just in line with the role of Jia Huan. As soon as Wang Fulin heard this "wilting", he immediately came to his senses, and felt that this was what he had been looking for! So, Wang Wei got the opportunity to play Jia Huan.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Although Wang Wei was only twelve or thirteen years old at the time, his seriousness about the role should not be underestimated. In addition to listening carefully to the director's guidance, he also used all his time to gnaw on the original "Dream of Red Mansions" and try his best to bring the role of Jia Huan to life. During the filming, he performed very well in the scene of "The Turmoil of the Loser", which perfectly showed Jia Huan's inner pain and cunning, which amazed the entire crew.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

After filming "Dream of Red Mansions", Wang Wei did not plunge into the showbiz, but returned to campus to continue his studies. Later, he was admitted to a well-known institution of higher learning and started a new journey in life. After graduating, although he did not pursue a career in acting, he chose another field in the film and television industry - foley engineer. With a wealth of experience and a unique ability to perceive sound, he has achieved remarkable results.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Time flies, and many years later, Wang Wei is no longer the "wilted boy" he was back then, but a middle-aged man with myopic glasses and elegant Sven. However, his life has not stood still, he is still active in his work and life, especially the extreme cycling he loves, and every time he rides, he can release full of energy and a sense of achievement.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Regarding the role of Jia Huan, Wang Wei's excellent interpretation has become a classic among the classics, leaving a deep impression on the audience. His slender eyes and wilted temperament can be called a perfect interpretation of Jia Huan's image. Just like Lin Daiyu was played by Chen Xiaoxu back then, Director Wang Fulin knew at a glance that this was Jia Huan in his heart!

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

An inconspicuous young man, he broke out of his own world in the film and television industry, and won the recognition and love of the audience with his hard work and talent. Now, he is a successful "handsome uncle", and his life is full of infinite possibilities!

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Love's Reunion: The Story of Wang Wei

In the youthful years, Wang Wei planted the seeds of love in her heart. In the ancient streets of Italy, he and Johannes' fingers are tightly interlocked, weaving the dreams of youth together. Their love is like an Italian summer, hot and short, leaving countless good memories and some regrets. At that time, they were like flowers that had just bloomed, and they were not ready to meet the wind and rain of love.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

As the years passed, 23 years passed quietly, but the story of Wang Wei and Johannes did not come to an end. The coincidence of fate made them meet again at the intersection of life, as if going back in time, allowing them to relive those youthful years. This time, they regained their former feelings with a mature mentality, allowing the old love to bloom again under the Italian sun.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Their wedding, held in Italy, is a perfect interpretation of their love story. There, they met, knew each other, fell in love, and separated. And now, they once again chose to make an eternal vow in this land that witnessed the ups and downs of their love. This is not only the union of two souls, but also a tribute to the past years and a beautiful expectation for the future life.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Wang Wei's love story, like a wonderful drama, is full of twists and romances. His experience tells us that true love never fades with time, and it will reappear in the most beautiful posture at the right moment. It's a story of time, opportunity, and love, reminding us to cherish every encounter, because you never know which one will change your life.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

The Wheel of Dreams: Wang Wei's Micro-Film Journey

Wang Wei, a little-known young man, with his love for movies and dedication to his dreams, served as a producer for the first time and invested in the production of the micro-film "Boys Want to Have a Car". This work is not only his dream work, but also an affectionate look back on his youth.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

The film tells the story of Xia Yu, an ordinary high school student whose dream is to own an extreme mountain bike. Xia Yu's story is about growing up, about how to find a balance between reality and ideals. Through this film, Wang Wei shows us the hard work and perseverance of a young man for his dreams.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Although Wang Wei faced various challenges as a novice producer, his efforts were not in vain. "Boys Want to Have a Car" resonated with audiences, especially among young people. They saw their own shadow and felt the impulse and longing of Xia Yu. Although the film is short, it is warm and inspiring.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Netizens' evaluations of Wang Wei are mostly positive. They praised the film's realism, believing it sent a powerful message that no matter how distant the dream is, if you're willing to pursue it, it's always possible. Although the filming techniques of the film and the performances of the actors are not mature enough, these do not affect the positive energy brought by the film.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

Wang Wei's attempt proves that even a small step can lead us to a larger world. His story inspires everyone, no matter where they are, no matter what they dream of, as long as they take that brave step, dreams are waiting for us.

Because of his ugliness, he played Jia Huan in the 87 version of "Dream of Red Mansions", and now he is a gentle and elegant uncle

This is Wang Wei's story, a story of dreams, hard work and hope. Through his eyes, we see a more colorful world, one where everyone can be the protagonist.