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Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

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Preface: Audiences who have watched "My Father and Me" know that the unit directed and starring Wu Jing is called "Riding the Wind". The role played by Wu Lei is called "Riding the Wind", and he plays Wu Jing's son in the film. The character played by Wu Jing is called "Ma Renxing", who sacrificed the wind in order to save the people.

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

On the same day, the character Dachunzi played by Zhang Tianai became pregnant, and at the moment of sacrifice by riding the wind, Dachunzi just gave birth to a son. In order to commemorate the sacrificial ride on the wind, Ōharuko also named her son "Ride the Wind". Wu Qinggong, a non-famous entertainment critic, pointed out: A few years later, Ma Renxing and Da Chunzi reunited, only to learn that Da Chunzi's son was also called "Riding the Wind".

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

Ma Renxing happily hugged the Theravada wind, feeling like the reincarnation of his own son, and this shot touched many people. On October 11, 2021, Wu Jing's wife Xie Nan posted a Weibo post revealing a secret: The Theosha wind that Wu Jing was holding was actually his son — the son in reality, "carefree.".

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

Xie Nan revealed that Wu Xie was the youngest actor on the set (nearly 3 years old), and when filming, he may not know that he was acting: "He just went to the work scene and hugged his father, whom he had not seen for a long time. But when he grows up to understand the story, hopefully he'll know how meaningful it is. ”

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

Xie Nan also posted stills of Wu Jinghe and Wu Wu's love on the set: the father and son either hugged each other or held each other's hands, laughing very happily, making people feel warm in their hearts when they watched. On October 5, Zhang Tianai posted a tidbit of his own filming of this scene on Weibo, recording his daily life with a baby part-time, and interacting with children warmly and lovingly.

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

However, Zhang Tianai did not reveal that she was holding the son of Wu Jing and Xie Nan, indicating that she was still quite calm, did not expose this secret, but let Xie Nan personally expose the news. Wu Jing also has a son named "Wu So-called", but he did not expect that the first to act with Wu Jing was carefree, and he did not know whether Wu So-called would be jealous?

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

In fact, Da Chunzi also has a big son, and it is completely possible to let Wu so-called act, so it is fair. Wu was born on August 24, 2014, which coincides with the age of the characters in the film. Anyway, Wu Jing is not only the director and star, but also an investor in "My Father and Me", and this power is still there.

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

Some people also said: Why not let Xie Nan play the role played by Zhang Tianai? Because DaChunzi and Ma Renxing are not two sons. In real life, Xie Nan has been on a lot of hot searches because of Wu Jing, so there is no need to go to the movie to join in the fun. For example, on October 10, when Xie Nan recorded "My Little Tail 2", he saw the rescue poster of Wu Jing's emoji, laughed and gave a thumbs up while walking, and the picture was very funny.

Xie Nan revealed: The person who played "Theravada Wind" in "Father's Generation" is Wu Jing's real-life young son

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