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Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" and Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" both play the eldest princess, but the endings are completely different

The new generation of TV series actors Zhang Linghe and Zhao Jinmai's new drama "Spending the Year of China" has a lot of ratings, and the plot of the rebirth of the male and female protagonists is eye-catching, which makes people want to stop. In the play, Zhao Jinmai plays the eldest princess "Li Rong", which happens to be the eldest princess like "Wanning" played by Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds", both of whom are not favored by their father, and they are both jealous of the imperial power, but the final fate of the two is very different, and it also set off a heated discussion on the Internet What is the key to the difference in the final ending of the two.

Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" and Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" both play the eldest princess, but the endings are completely different

The eldest princess "Wanning" played by Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds", and the eldest princess "Li Rong" played by Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" are the most noble daughters in the country, but they are not favored by their fathers, but they are all royal "chess pieces", and their existence is also feared by the imperial power. The two eldest princesses, "Wanning" and "Li Rong", are both heroines with distinct personalities, but because of their different personal experiences and backgrounds, the final result is completely different.

Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" and Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" both play the eldest princess, but the endings are completely different

Li Meng (from left) in "Ink Rain and Clouds" and Zhao Jinmai in "Du Hua Nian" both play the eldest princess, but the fates of the two in the play are very different.

"Ink Rain and Clouds" Li Meng played "Wanning" is a character full of pathos from beginning to end, she is crazy to criticize, her behavior is frivolous, she likes to open her arms and turn in circles at every turn, and even calls the name of the imperial brother, and the palace openly obstructs the government and politics, and there is no appearance of the eldest princess at all.

But "Wanning" was brainwashed by her mother since she was a child to fight for power, her father and brother sent her to the enemy country as a hostage for the stability of the court, became a political victim, and was ravaged and humiliated by the enemy country physically and mentally, and she came back alive with her dedication to the country, but she was considered a broken flower and a willow, and the person she protected with her dress, but in the end she was disgusted with her and was the most hostile to her, and finally died in the hands of the person she loved the most.

Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" and Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" both play the eldest princess, but the endings are completely different

The eldest princess "Wanning" played by Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" is a tragic character.

"Li Rong" played by Zhao Jinmai in "Du Hua Nian" is the eldest princess born from the same mother as the prince. Although the emperor has a grudge against her, as the daughter of the queen, plus the uncle of the family as a backer, she is still favored, which can be said to be the royal life victory group, and finally with the "Pei Wenxuan" (played by Zhang Linghe), who is from a poor family, but has a good-looking skin and a witty and intelligent head, although the two have become middle-aged couples, but in fact, the other party is the person he loves the most, and the "Pei Wenxuan" in the novel story has always stayed by the heroine's side in the end and accompanied her all the way.

Zhao Jinmai in "Spending the Year of China" and Li Meng in "Ink Rain and Clouds" both play the eldest princess, but the endings are completely different

Although Zhao Jinmai (third from left) and her husband Zhang Linghe (second from left) are middle-aged couples in the play, they actually have each other in their hearts.

Compared with "Princess Wanning" in "Ink Rain and Clouds", "Li Rong" in "Du Hua Nian" has an advantageous background, and there are also siblings who love her, and there is a lover who has been with her in the end although she was detached, but "Princess Wanning" keeps repeating the cycle of being abandoned and saving herself, and she has never been truly cared for, and the two eldest princesses have also gone to different endings in life.

Although "Du Hua Nian" has just started broadcasting, many netizens have begun to discuss the roles of the two completely different eldest princesses, Li Meng has conquered the audience with his acting skills, and Zhao Jinmai's excellent original lines and delicate acting skills have gradually been praised, looking forward to the follow-up ratings soaring again.

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